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Re: BVAS Syndicate Arrested In Abuja (Video) by Bestmanfornow: 2:19am On Mar 01, 2023
Wahala dey
Re: BVAS Syndicate Arrested In Abuja (Video) by Horus(m): 2:27am On Mar 01, 2023
Police Arrest Suspected BVAS Syndicate Amidst Presidential Election Results Controversy

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Re: BVAS Syndicate Arrested In Abuja (Video) by IGBOSON1: 2:29am On Mar 01, 2023
Ance4Liverpool:
No wonder, bcs i no that something is definitely wrong
They should start confessing immediately justice must prevail

God is exposing the conniving bastards!

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Re: BVAS Syndicate Arrested In Abuja (Video) by IGBOSON1: 2:46am On Mar 01, 2023
Idiotseverywher:
Scene 1: INEC contracted an Asian IT firm to supply BVAS and build a data aggregator website etc.

Scene 2: APC tracked the company to their country and hired them to create a similar website, Civichive.

Scene 3: APC strategically outlined the States it needs to win to secure victory.

Scene 4: The APC team was given a marching order with billions to compromise INEC Returning Officers of these States, including its governors.

Scene 5: On February 18, APC simulated the results of the elections based on the States it needs to win.

Scene 6: On February 20, APC uploaded the results on its secret website, Civichive and it went live on the 25th.

Scene 7: On the election day, INEC website was taken offline by the same firm INEC hired.

Scene 8: INEC contacted the IT firm to bring its website online, and they sat on it.

Scene 9: Even though, INEC's website was offline, Civichive started displaying election results in real-time.

Scene 10: The IT firm INEC hired brought the website back online having created API and integrated it with Civichive.

Scene 11: Every result accessed via INEC's website was supplied via a backdoor from Civichive.

Scene 12: It took time for the uncompromised INEC Officials to notice this and they switched ro manual collation.
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The damage has already been done, but there is a way out.

1. Labour Party should set up a Tech Team ASAP. It is good that APC used tech trying to rig the election - the digital footprints are everywhere. This is like someone stealing money from your bank account thinking they have succeeded without knowing the digital trail will lead to them.

2. Labour Party Agents across the States it needs to win to secure victory must submit Forms EC8A & EC8B immediately. These forms must be secured in the cloud.

3. INEC chairman must not be allowed to announce the winner of the election, until Nigerians are told how and where Civichive got its election data in real-time while INEC website was offline., On the arrest of Rhode hackers, the information is, that house at maitama belongs to Femi Gbajabiamila

Brilliant submission!

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Re: BVAS Syndicate Arrested In Abuja (Video) by Upworkwriter007(f): 2:49am On Mar 01, 2023
Vinnie2000:

A PRESIDENTIAL candidate in Nigeria could NOT win
*Aso Rock
*FCT
*Lagos.
*His home state, Osun.

But wins 80% votes in faraway Rivers State, whose citizens hate APC like mad. undecided sad

What kind of 'Winning' is dis?
Put that one on Wike. I don't know the kind of revenge spirit he was possessed with.

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Re: BVAS Syndicate Arrested In Abuja (Video) by kasonud(m): 2:53am On Mar 01, 2023
If this information is true, kindly send to the right people.

Idiotseverywher:
Scene 1: INEC contracted an Asian IT firm to supply BVAS and build a data aggregator website etc.

Scene 2: APC tracked the company to their country and hired them to create a similar website, Civichive.

Scene 3: APC strategically outlined the States it needs to win to secure victory.

Scene 4: The APC team was given a marching order with billions to compromise INEC Returning Officers of these States, including its governors.

Scene 5: On February 18, APC simulated the results of the elections based on the States it needs to win.

Scene 6: On February 20, APC uploaded the results on its secret website, Civichive and it went live on the 25th.

Scene 7: On the election day, INEC website was taken offline by the same firm INEC hired.

Scene 8: INEC contacted the IT firm to bring its website online, and they sat on it.

Scene 9: Even though, INEC's website was offline, Civichive started displaying election results in real-time.

Scene 10: The IT firm INEC hired brought the website back online having created API and integrated it with Civichive.

Scene 11: Every result accessed via INEC's website was supplied via a backdoor from Civichive.

Scene 12: It took time for the uncompromised INEC Officials to notice this and they switched ro manual collation.
....................
The damage has already been done, but there is a way out.

1. Labour Party should set up a Tech Team ASAP. It is good that APC used tech trying to rig the election - the digital footprints are everywhere. This is like someone stealing money from your bank account thinking they have succeeded without knowing the digital trail will lead to them.

2. Labour Party Agents across the States it needs to win to secure victory must submit Forms EC8A & EC8B immediately. These forms must be secured in the cloud.

3. INEC chairman must not be allowed to announce the winner of the election, until Nigerians are told how and where Civichive got its election data in real-time while INEC website was offline., On the arrest of Rhode hackers, the information is, that house at maitama belongs to Femi Gbajabiamila

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Re: BVAS Syndicate Arrested In Abuja (Video) by id4sho(m): 3:34am On Mar 01, 2023
Penguin2:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ab6qH_p85aQ

A syndicate said to have participated in altering the results of the 2023 presidential elections currently ongoing has been arrested in Maitama Abuja.

They were arrested in possession of the BVAS and other INEC electoral materials.

This is a developing story.

Nlfpmod
Mynd44
Nigerian police are used to divert public attention. Boss, if you believe this ,na learner u b undecided

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Re: BVAS Syndicate Arrested In Abuja (Video) by Nayturalistic: 4:23am On Mar 01, 2023
madapcmod:
APC ICT yahoo boys that jammed the network to enable them manipulate the process


Everything na APC for una side. You bunch of LOSERS

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Re: BVAS Syndicate Arrested In Abuja (Video) by Ogedtunde: 4:24am On Mar 01, 2023
Is beyond good reasoning
Evil intervention
Vinnie2000:

A PRESIDENTIAL candidate in Nigeria could NOT win
*Aso Rock
*FCT
*Lagos.
*His home state, Osun.

But wins 80% votes in faraway Rivers State, whose citizens hate APC like mad. undecided sad

What kind of 'Winning' is dis?
Re: BVAS Syndicate Arrested In Abuja (Video) by madridguy(m): 4:25am On Mar 01, 2023
Do you watch the video at all?

madapcmod:
APC ICT yahoo boys that jammed the network to enable them manipulate the process

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Re: BVAS Syndicate Arrested In Abuja (Video) by Blaze14k: 4:25am On Mar 01, 2023
Faber:
E no concern us, let the whole process start afresh, there's nothing like go to Court.

" Anyone who is in a hurry to tell you to go to Court, knows what they have already arranged at the Courts" Datti-Baba Ahmed, 2023

Theres no need to start afresh. The best solution is to go to court

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Re: BVAS Syndicate Arrested In Abuja (Video) by femimailbox(m): 4:26am On Mar 01, 2023
It haa been clarified and resolved by Force PRO, they are working for INEC and have been released!
@Admin do the needful and correct the misinformation.

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Re: BVAS Syndicate Arrested In Abuja (Video) by DNAconverter: 4:27am On Mar 01, 2023
They are staff of a company engaged by INEC

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Re: BVAS Syndicate Arrested In Abuja (Video) by FatherofAsaad: 4:28am On Mar 01, 2023
Penguin2:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ab6qH_p85aQ

A syndicate said to have participated in altering the results of the 2023 presidential elections currently ongoing has been arrested in Maitama Abuja.

They were arrested in possession of the BVAS and other INEC electoral materials.

This is a developing story.
FAKE NEWS them go tell una to dey watch tv news una say na lie now una dey fool una selves online because of waity I no understand
Re: BVAS Syndicate Arrested In Abuja (Video) by jaxxy(m): 4:29am On Mar 01, 2023
Hmmm BVAS worked it was the uploading if presidential results that was blocked.

And it was a SABOTAGE yet inec went on with the illegality and obviously significant manipulations and discrepancies.

People will go to jail because of this elections. watch.
Re: BVAS Syndicate Arrested In Abuja (Video) by bigdammyj: 4:30am On Mar 01, 2023
Noted.
Re: BVAS Syndicate Arrested In Abuja (Video) by Gbeng30(m): 4:30am On Mar 01, 2023
Revolution is coming, Nigeria is sitting on the keg of powder
..something bigger than endsar is coming
Re: BVAS Syndicate Arrested In Abuja (Video) by EhisChelsea1(m): 4:31am On Mar 01, 2023
Penguin2:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ab6qH_p85aQ

A syndicate said to have participated in altering the results of the 2023 presidential elections currently ongoing has been arrested in Maitama Abuja.

They were arrested in possession of the BVAS and other INEC electoral materials.

This is a developing story.


Fake News! INEC said the guys are their engineers and the building belongs to them

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Re: BVAS Syndicate Arrested In Abuja (Video) by CodeTemplar: 4:33am On Mar 01, 2023
May some phone calls not turn this into a fake news in Jesus name. We need Change changed.

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Re: BVAS Syndicate Arrested In Abuja (Video) by Confirmedzombie: 4:33am On Mar 01, 2023
They are working for Atiku and PDP. now Atiku will taste the bitter aspect of his life

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Re: BVAS Syndicate Arrested In Abuja (Video) by Roboto11: 4:34am On Mar 01, 2023
Idiotseverywher:
. I sand to be proved wrong

Na real sand.
Re: BVAS Syndicate Arrested In Abuja (Video) by Spanki(f): 4:34am On Mar 01, 2023
Penguin2:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ab6qH_p85aQ

A syndicate said to have participated in altering the results of the 2023 presidential elections currently ongoing has been arrested in Maitama Abuja.

They were arrested in possession of the BVAS and other INEC electoral materials.

This is a developing story.


They said a syndicate said to participated in altering 2023 results have been arrested and the next seeing again is a conclusion that it is APC and Tinubu... You're passing your hatred for Jibrin of Sudan to now Tinubu right Continue... Let's see what comes out of hatred for you guys...

But, truth be told, Lagos will have to send some of you guys back to your homes in South East in a very amicable way.

We are not in your region like you are in Lagos, I can't give you a room to stay in my house and you're working against me in all ramifications. No it is not possible. That is an ungrateful way to pay me back.

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Re: BVAS Syndicate Arrested In Abuja (Video) by Confirmedzombie: 4:35am On Mar 01, 2023
Information reaching me is that all are igbos and they are all working fir Labour Party.

No wonder obi won Plateau, Delta, Edo, cross River and huge margin from the SE.

OBI will weep and sorrow in anguish.
Re: BVAS Syndicate Arrested In Abuja (Video) by lexy2014: 4:35am On Mar 01, 2023
Idiotseverywher:
Scene 1: INEC contracted an Asian IT firm to supply BVAS and build a data aggregator website etc.

Scene 2: APC tracked the company to their country and hired them to create a similar website, Civichive.

Scene 3: APC strategically outlined the States it needs to win to secure victory.

Scene 4: The APC team was given a marching order with billions to compromise INEC Returning Officers of these States, including its governors.

Scene 5: On February 18, APC simulated the results of the elections based on the States it needs to win.

Scene 6: On February 20, APC uploaded the results on its secret website, Civichive and it went live on the 25th.

Scene 7: On the election day, INEC website was taken offline by the same firm INEC hired.

Scene 8: INEC contacted the IT firm to bring its website online, and they sat on it.

Scene 9: Even though, INEC's website was offline, Civichive started displaying election results in real-time.

Scene 10: The IT firm INEC hired brought the website back online having created API and integrated it with Civichive.

Scene 11: Every result accessed via INEC's website was supplied via a backdoor from Civichive.

Scene 12: It took time for the uncompromised INEC Officials to notice this and they switched ro manual collation.
....................
The damage has already been done, but there is a way out.

1. Labour Party should set up a Tech Team ASAP. It is good that APC used tech trying to rig the election - the digital footprints are everywhere. This is like someone stealing money from your bank account thinking they have succeeded without knowing the digital trail will lead to them.

2. Labour Party Agents across the States it needs to win to secure victory must submit Forms EC8A & EC8B immediately. These forms must be secured in the cloud.

3. INEC chairman must not be allowed to announce the winner of the election, until Nigerians are told how and where Civichive got its election data in real-time while INEC website was offline., On the arrest of Rhode hackers, the information is, that house at maitama belongs to Femi Gbajabiamila

very very interesting

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Re: BVAS Syndicate Arrested In Abuja (Video) by Greyworld: 4:37am On Mar 01, 2023
EhisChelsea1:


Fake News! INEC said the guys are their engineers and the building belongs to them
Inec owns building, what happened to their office

But this same inec dont have busses and can't pre arranged plans for logistics to move election materials in good time.


Una don smoke

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Re: BVAS Syndicate Arrested In Abuja (Video) by aariwa(m): 4:37am On Mar 01, 2023
Idiotseverywher:
Scene 1: INEC contracted an Asian IT firm to supply BVAS and build a data aggregator website etc.

Scene 2: APC tracked the company to their country and hired them to create a similar website, Civichive.

Scene 3: APC strategically outlined the States it needs to win to secure victory.

Scene 4: The APC team was given a marching order with billions to compromise INEC Returning Officers of these States, including its governors.

Scene 5: On February 18, APC simulated the results of the elections based on the States it needs to win.

Scene 6: On February 20, APC uploaded the results on its secret website, Civichive and it went live on the 25th.

Scene 7: On the election day, INEC website was taken offline by the same firm INEC hired.

Scene 8: INEC contacted the IT firm to bring its website online, and they sat on it.

Scene 9: Even though, INEC's website was offline, Civichive started displaying election results in real-time.

Scene 10: The IT firm INEC hired brought the website back online having created API and integrated it with Civichive.

Scene 11: Every result accessed via INEC's website was supplied via a backdoor from Civichive.

Scene 12: It took time for the uncompromised INEC Officials to notice this and they switched ro manual collation.
....................
The damage has already been done, but there is a way out.

1. Labour Party should set up a Tech Team ASAP. It is good that APC used tech trying to rig the election - the digital footprints are everywhere. This is like someone stealing money from your bank account thinking they have succeeded without knowing the digital trail will lead to them.

2. Labour Party Agents across the States it needs to win to secure victory must submit Forms EC8A & EC8B immediately. These forms must be secured in the cloud.

3. INEC chairman must not be allowed to announce the winner of the election, until Nigerians are told how and where Civichive got its election data in real-time while INEC website was offline., On the arrest of Rhode hackers, the information is, that house at maitama belongs to Femi Gbajabiamila
Re: BVAS Syndicate Arrested In Abuja (Video) by Richieniit: 4:38am On Mar 01, 2023
Looks staged to me o. 9ja investigation no they ever get good conclusive end. Justice ke ? Them go release them. Yeye country
Re: BVAS Syndicate Arrested In Abuja (Video) by samwillyco1(m): 4:38am On Mar 01, 2023
Idiotseverywher:
Scene 1: INEC contracted an Asian IT firm to supply BVAS and build a data aggregator website etc.

Scene 2: APC tracked the company to their country and hired them to create a similar website, Civichive.

Scene 3: APC strategically outlined the States it needs to win to secure victory.

Scene 4: The APC team was given a marching order with billions to compromise INEC Returning Officers of these States, including its governors.

Scene 5: On February 18, APC simulated the results of the elections based on the States it needs to win.

Scene 6: On February 20, APC uploaded the results on its secret website, Civichive and it went live on the 25th.

Scene 7: On the election day, INEC website was taken offline by the same firm INEC hired.

Scene 8: INEC contacted the IT firm to bring its website online, and they sat on it.

Scene 9: Even though, INEC's website was offline, Civichive started displaying election results in real-time.

Scene 10: The IT firm INEC hired brought the website back online having created API and integrated it with Civichive.

Scene 11: Every result accessed via INEC's website was supplied via a backdoor from Civichive.

Scene 12: It took time for the uncompromised INEC Officials to notice this and they switched ro manual collation.
....................
The damage has already been done, but there is a way out.

1. Labour Party should set up a Tech Team ASAP. It is good that APC used tech trying to rig the election - the digital footprints are everywhere. This is like someone stealing money from your bank account thinking they have succeeded without knowing the digital trail will lead to them.

2. Labour Party Agents across the States it needs to win to secure victory must submit Forms EC8A & EC8B immediately. These forms must be secured in the cloud.

3. INEC chairman must not be allowed to announce the winner of the election, until Nigerians are told how and where Civichive got its election data in real-time while INEC website was offline., On the arrest of Rhode hackers, the information is, that house at maitama belongs to Femi Gbajabiamila


This should be sent to the right quarters and PDP and LP officials if it is true.

Secondly, INEC should sue the said company and finally Asians companies are not reliable for such work especially when money exchanges hand
Re: BVAS Syndicate Arrested In Abuja (Video) by lexy2014: 4:39am On Mar 01, 2023
EhisChelsea1:


Fake News! INEC said the guys are their engineers and the building belongs to them

cheesy grin grin cheesy which work where those guys supposed to do for INEC that they couldnt do at INEC office also in abuja? was there a signpost to indicate that the house was a property of INEC?

can INEC staff be going about with BVAS? what were they doing with BVAS in that location?

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Re: BVAS Syndicate Arrested In Abuja (Video) by Masterito(m): 4:40am On Mar 01, 2023
All this one na format. Lol.
Penguin2:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ab6qH_p85aQ

A syndicate said to have participated in altering the results of the 2023 presidential elections currently ongoing has been arrested in Maitama Abuja.

They were arrested in possession of the BVAS and other INEC electoral materials.

This is a developing story.

Re: BVAS Syndicate Arrested In Abuja (Video) by Tommydare(m): 4:40am On Mar 01, 2023
This one will be swept under the carpet. Jagaban had been declared the winner

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