Politics › Re: Sections Of The Electoral Act Which Requires “Real-time Or INSTANT” Transmission by Burob: 2:43pm On Feb 10 |
Redoil: blunt craze mad i greet you. one thing about the constitution is the ambiguity. that is why people interpret and accept it any how depending who it favours The Op is a very funny dude. |
Politics › Re: Senate Adopts Electronic And Manual Mode Of Transmission Of Election Results by Burob: 2:36pm On Feb 10 |
SmartPolician: What changed? People are saying that the NASS should make electronic transmission in REAL TIME mandatory.
Input electoral data and submit result sheets of all PUs to the iRev in real time. If you like, you can take hard copy to the INEC office the next month.
If Tinubu wins elections through this process, nobody would bother challenging his victory in court Is not as if some of us did not tell u that u were wasting your time chasing shadows, wailing over much ado about nothing. Smart politician indeed. |
Politics › Re: Senate Adopts Electronic And Manual Mode Of Transmission Of Election Results by Burob: 2:33pm On Feb 10 |
PHIPEX: How is it this different from 2023 or you dont bother to think critically? Yes it is no different from 2023, all those people that have been shouting mandatory e transmission or nothing, are just a bunch of laughing stock. Wailers crying over much ado about nothing. |
Politics › Re: I Was Never Tinubu’s Friend — El-rufai by Burob: 2:31pm On Feb 10 |
BetterScottish: Common FEM there! That's what all you databoys are known for..to change mouth like a like chameleon, when he starts to punish you now you go dey cry God why me, careful what you wish for Better Scottish Whiskey I hear u, make Nyesom Wike no get em hand on you, u go carry am go the distillery wey produce u. |
Politics › Re: City Boy Movement Appoints Gberemakor Okechukwu As Abia State Coordinator by Burob: 2:28pm On Feb 10 |
Macphenson: So he doesn't want to win Abia state but he is appointing City Boys in Abia state. He first went to Chinedum Orji, the son of a former governors, and former speaker of the house, now this one. You guys are indeed very funny. Election is not about winning every state, he needs enough votes to qualify for the two third spread. |
Politics › Re: We Will Enter National Assembly Soon' Sowore Storm NASS Protest Ground With Supp by Burob: 2:22pm On Feb 10 |
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Politics › Re: Senate Adopts Electronic And Manual Mode Of Transmission Of Election Results by Burob: 2:19pm On Feb 10 |
storm001: This is not what the people are yearning for. We want mandatory electronic transmission of result not manual and electronic.
The law is still the same thing and no amendment was made. Oga na master, make I laugh u small. |
Politics › Re: Senate Passes E-transmission Of Results with 'clause' by Burob: 2:15pm On Feb 10 |
fergie001: No difference, 😂
They will all declare communication failure. No different from what Akpabio said last week. The discretion is up to Eyeneck, if it cannot be transmitted electronically, it should be done manually, na em so called armchair opposition start to dey wail. |
Politics › Re: Senate Mandates Electronic Result Transmission, Allows Manual Fallback (video) by Burob: 2:13pm On Feb 10 |
richmond500: We hope they will not day they didn't test run the machine, hence some technical glitches that made it unable to use on election day No difference from what was said last week by Akpabio. |
Politics › Re: Rotimi Amaechi Clashes With Police Officers At National Assembly by Burob: 2:06pm On Feb 10 |
emmabest2000: E shock u ? E shock me like electricity transformer, Rotimi Amaechi, Buhari right hand man for 8 years as minister for transportation is an ADC chieftain? Chai, why are Nigerians this gullible na, same man Rotimi Amaechi who confessed to the gullible opposition today that he bought laptops for his boys to use to spread & promote propaganda against the same people praising him today? |
Politics › Re: Senate Adopts Electronic And Manual Mode Of Transmission Of Election Results by Burob: 2:01pm On Feb 10 |
ddippset: They should make it mandatory to transmit electronically for polling places already known to have network. And manual for places known over the years without network.
We can begin from there. That is what Akpabio said last week, The Adc, Obi & co opposition clowns said it must only be e transmission or they will not accept it. |
Politics › Re: Senate Adopts Electronic And Manual Mode Of Transmission Of Election Results by Burob: 1:57pm On Feb 10 |
lionshare: so if there’s a dispute on the tranmisted result what do we do? Good question, I am patiently waiting for the response of positivelord. |
Politics › Re: Senate Adopts Electronic And Manual Mode Of Transmission Of Election Results by Burob: 1:56pm On Feb 10 |
LegendHero: Exactly, they passed same thing.
Opposition leaders just want to use it to trend and protest. It’s a normal thing, APC would have done the same if they are opposition too.
All those noise is needed. Even them Atiku, Amaechi, Obi, know say they just dey play Yes o, playing politics to the cheer of the audience, they would have done the same thing for public sympathy over much ado about nothing. |
Politics › Re: Senate Adopts Electronic And Manual Mode Of Transmission Of Election Results by Burob: 1:47pm On Feb 10 |
ALTERNATEID: Great. Now, let's see the excuse the sore losers will come up with after losing the 2027 presidential election. Let's see what the twin rogue of Atiku and Obi who both claimed victory in an election they both lost will come up with now. Bruv, no difference in what Akpabio said last week. Where it can’t be done electronically, it should be transmitted manually, na em opposition start to shout, only e transmission we want. |
Politics › Re: Senate Adopts Electronic And Manual Mode Of Transmission Of Election Results by Burob: 1:46pm On Feb 10 |
Maomih: Good news, it will bring hope to the masses Same thing that they adopted last week. |
Politics › Re: Reno Omokri Accuses Peter Obi Of “selective Tribalism” Over Super Bowl Praise by Burob: 1:41pm On Feb 10 |
masterfactor: This is one of the reason obi can never be president in this country, maybe he might be in BIAFRA He cannot even. |
Politics › Re: We Will Enter National Assembly Soon' Sowore Storm NASS Protest Ground With Supp by Burob: 1:36pm On Feb 10 |
SmartPolician: Tell Akpabio to do the right thing and stop defending stupidity here! I am not from Akwa Ibom, my advice call your senator, or his office to appeal to them. |
Politics › Re: We Will Enter National Assembly Soon' Sowore Storm NASS Protest Ground With Supp by Burob: 1:35pm On Feb 10 |
Hankim: You have been going from thread to threads crying and wailing, does 30k worth it? Have you thought about the implication on your health? I feel really sorry for you Who are u, how did u assume that I have been going from thread to thread, if u are not guilty of same? |
Politics › Re: Akpabio Mocks Peter Obi And Nigerians- Why This Is Dangerous To Nigerian Democra by Burob: 1:32pm On Feb 10 |
Hankim: Everyone now knows you as attacking Aja due to frustration over Obi. Allahkubar  Opposition indeed, wey no even get 1 single governor? As things get tougher as we get nearer to the election, they will only wail louder & louder, weeping & wailing is all that they have. |
Politics › Re: Amaechi: My Son At The Protest Was There To Provide Medical Support by Burob: 1:26pm On Feb 10 |
Elusive001: See Agbadorians insulting their "(R)ion of Ubima". Hmmmmmm Why this man is taking a jibe @ Gringory Obi beats my imagination? Obi cannot bring his son to any protest, Oseloka is an actor, that lives in London. |
Politics › Re: Rotimi Amaechi Clashes With Police Officers At National Assembly by Burob: 1:22pm On Feb 10 |
Dbegining: The Tinubu that claimed to makr Buhari President and supported him throughout his 8 disastrous years is who APC data boys are calling the best thing after slice bread. But it is Rotimi Amaechi who was part of them deceiving the myopic minded gullible ones today. |
Politics › Re: Rotimi Amaechi Clashes With Police Officers At National Assembly by Burob: 1:20pm On Feb 10 |
Emeskhalifa: Na wettin dem tell una for una WhatsApp group say make una dey talk be this?
What are you guys afraid of that you don't want the results to be transmitted electronically? Who be u guys? U asked a question about legislative duties, I said call your senator’s office, they will be in a better position to explain to u. Or u just want to be pretending in deceit, imaging an illusion, & chasing shadows? |
Politics › Re: We Will Enter National Assembly Soon' Sowore Storm NASS Protest Ground With Supp by Burob: 1:14pm On Feb 10 |
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Politics › Re: Rotimi Amaechi Clashes With Police Officers At National Assembly by Burob: 1:11pm On Feb 10 |
Emeskhalifa: Gimmick
Only person I respect is Obi.
Meanwhile, APC haven't told us what is in that E-transmission that they are so afraid of . Call your senator to find out. |
Politics › Re: Rotimi Amaechi Clashes With Police Officers At National Assembly by Burob: 1:10pm On Feb 10 |
mascot87: I wonder why the protesters didnt stone him as he previously said. Have they forgotten or are they cowards? I was really surprised also, just shows say na hypocrites dey protest. |
Politics › Re: Rotimi Amaechi Clashes With Police Officers At National Assembly by Burob: 1:06pm On Feb 10 |
This APC transportation minister for 8 years of President Buhari’s regime is now an adc chieftain? |
Politics › Re: Amaechi: My Son At The Protest Was There To Provide Medical Support by Burob: 1:03pm On Feb 10 |
Osanoghodua1: It shall never be well with the wicked that want Nigeria to be in perpetual darkness, to always have election rigged. God himself will fight against wicked leaders and their paid wicked followers. Yes the likes of Rotimi Amaechi, President Buhari’s right hand man. |
Politics › Re: Amaechi: My Son At The Protest Was There To Provide Medical Support by Burob: 1:00pm On Feb 10 |
seunowa: Is e-transmission of results actually banned? Or the politicians are riding on the ignorance of the masses? They are riding on the ignorance of the masses. |
Politics › Re: I Was Never Tinubu’s Friend — El-rufai by Burob: 12:52pm On Feb 10 |
AMINDA: What is more ironic is how you managed to fall out with Elrufai after singing his praises during the campaigns when he was working hard to make Tinubu president. Didn't you all project him then as Tinubu's successor? We know you all will soon turn on Wike, Shettima and even Ribadu. It's just a matter of time. El Rufai the ethnic sleazebag? Jehovah punish me if I have ever supported, or defended that serpent. |
Crime › Re: Man Post EFCC Office As A Hotel For Sale, EFCC Responds by Burob: 12:51pm On Feb 10 |
naijapikin2: My brother..that's the nigeria we find ourselves today o... VIP for execu-thieves... underground for hardened criminals 😂 couldn’t help but laugh. |
Politics › Re: I Was Never Tinubu’s Friend — El-rufai by Burob: 12:47pm On Feb 10 |
AMINDA: Yeah. The same way Tinubu cannot post Reno Omokri and FFK as ambassadors because the host nations are saying time is too short. Isn't that ironic coming from a president who has Matawalle as Defence Minister? Was Tinubu aware of this security report when he was delegating questions to Elrufai at Chatham house? How about when he was publicly begging him in Kaduna to work with him as the videos below show?
https://x.com/realYusufTuku?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw%7Ctwcamp%5Etweetembed%7Ctwterm%5E1873507087399235708%7Ctwgr%5E54d6671b43edb93bc382_url=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.nairaland.com%2F8615463%2Felectoral-act-a-apabio-problem Stop jumping around in cycles, very funny how ironic now that u are now a supporter of El Rufai? Nigerians are just too gullible, & myopic minded, your personal hatred for President Tinubu will make u dine with your enemies, just to spite your nose to cut your ears. |
Politics › Re: PDP Leaders Are Currently At The Court Of Appeal, Abuja by Burob: 12:37pm On Feb 10 |
Lawalemi: May PDP succeed, may Wike loose Lose, sorry but it ain’t going to happen, a person (Pdp) cannot disobey the law (hold a convention) and then expect the court to uphold its actions taken in defiance of those precepts, per The Supreme Court of Nigeria. This legal principle emphasizing that a party in contempt of an ordinance cannot be heard, shielded by the court, or seek judicial protection relief until they purge themselves of that contempt, has been heavily emphasized in Nigeria, particularly regarding the rule of law. The principle relies on the established doctrine that a person in contempt of a court order cannot be heard until they obey the order (often cited based on the English case (Hadkinson v Hadkinson). |