Crime › Re: I Wanted To Complete My Village Mansion - Drug Smuggler To China Caught by Burob: 5:02pm On Feb 08 |
Sccarrr: one of dem spotted.... criminals Self righteous father sccarr I hear u. |
Politics › Re: No Network In 9 States’ – Akpabio Justifies Senate Decision by Burob: 5:00pm On Feb 08 |
immaculatesense: Them wan manufacture E- uploads to reflect outrageous numbers that won't align with numbers accredited by BIVAS. If INEC come cancel those vote, them go use propaganda talk say INEC reduced their vote. They did the same in the last election, you will think Obi has won with their over 2 million votes they manufactured for him in Plateau if not for BIVAS, though they successfully got away with it in the South East has data of the election has shown. Them think say them wise. We wise pass them.
No Be Juju Be Dat? Bros na ojuju be that o, who no fear Obidients, no fear Eyeneck be that. |
Politics › Re: No Network In 9 States’ – Akpabio Justifies Senate Decision by Burob: 4:51pm On Feb 08 |
immaculatesense: Go pass the law na. Mr Nairaland Lawmaker/Senator.
No Be Juju Be Dat? Exactly 👍. |
Politics › Re: No Network In 9 States’ – Akpabio Justifies Senate Decision by Burob: 4:50pm On Feb 08 |
immaculatesense: I thought NYSC should have exposed some of you beyond your states and local government na. Oh sorry, not all of your graduated from school or had opportunity to serve. I served in Ebonyi state in Ezza North to be precise just a little less than 10 years ago and I can say authoritatively that there was no single bank in the who of Ezza North at the time. We had to go to Abaliki before we could make withdrawals. I knew how many kilometers we had to trek just to make a call, we couldn't even receive calls because there were no network. How will REAL TIME transmission of results walk in those areas? Or election should not hold in those areas abi? So, if them ask you no, you go answer say banks dey all local government in Nigeria abi? Dey there.
No Be Juju Be Dat? Don’t mind those cho cho insatiable wailers. |
Politics › Re: No Network In 9 States’ – Akpabio Justifies Senate Decision by Burob: 4:49pm On Feb 08 |
press9jatv: His justification is highly wrong here. The network in the 9 states can be fix. We are in the digital world. Go & use your money to fix it, who is holding u back? |
Crime › Re: I Wanted To Complete My Village Mansion - Drug Smuggler To China Caught by Burob: 4:30pm On Feb 08 |
LabStores: You want to use evil money to complete a building? And you think you'll have peace? What makes the money evil? there are people that need his product to clear their Joneses in China. |
Crime › Re: I Wanted To Complete My Village Mansion - Drug Smuggler To China Caught by Burob: 4:27pm On Feb 08 |
FreeStuffsNG: He was the same guy previously arrested in Pakistan with 114 wraps of cocaine. I just knew, that it had to be them. |
Politics › Re: We Don't Need To Have A Governor To Mobilize For Tinubu - Wike by Burob: 4:25pm On Feb 08 |
CharleyBright: Wike is a desperate polithiefcian scrambling to salvage what is left of his dwindling political carreer.
Who ask him if we need a governor to mobilize for tinubu in rivers or not? I thought he is FCT minister where he says he has control? why not focus on mobilizing support for Tinubu in the FCT where he controls? He should go and do all these things in FCT and leave RIvers alone for Fubara. OR Has somebody has told him that they dont need fct minister to mobilize for tinubu?
Olosshi drunkard that ogogoro has condemed his intestine finish Quite obvious that Fubara is clueless. |
Politics › Re: We Don't Need To Have A Governor To Mobilize For Tinubu - Wike by Burob: 4:22pm On Feb 08 |
Tenses: This one will soon run mad for market square.
Nah you be the first to be betrayed. As you open radio station so if Fubara open his own nobody go send your own because he's in control.
I can't wait for the apc primary. Double win for President Tinubu, Rivers State is on lock 🔒 for Mr President. |
Crime › Re: China-bound Auto Parts Dealer Excretes 95 Wraps Of Cocaine At Kano Airport by Burob: 3:56pm On Feb 08 |
Cyberterror: Yes daddy! From consumption to production. Wonder what Peter Obi will say about this especially as China is mentioned in this matter  I only entered the thread to check if it was them? Confirmed. |
Politics › Re: Wike Establishes Radio Station For Tinubu Campaign In Rivers (photos) by Burob: 9:49am On Feb 08 |
kingbee90: This drunk don dey over-do oh! Well, I trust PH peeps. Dem go dey call that Radio station hot line dey insult tinubu sef. Hehehe  😂 hahaha, na the radio station they control the mute button, u go dey insult, na only u go they hear your echo for phone. |
Health › Re: Four Dead In A Studio In Ajah After 3-Day Birthday Praise Event (Pics) by Burob: 9:42am On Feb 08 |
Paulscholari: Kayaba!! This is gruesome. What an error. May we not die by error. May we not die suddenly. Every casket of darkness raised against you this year is destroyed right now in the mighty name of Jesus Christ, Amen 🙏 Amen 🙏. |
Politics › Re: Obi’s Claims Over Senate’s Rejection Of E-transmission Of Results Misleading–APC by Burob: 12:30am On Feb 08 |
ottersberger: Well, at least you admitted that your man conspired to steal the election, which means he is illegally occupying the office and is therefore an illegal occupant of a high office. This is high treason. Keep deceiving yourself. |
Crime › Re: Nigerian Socialite Impersonates Dubai Prince, Steals $2.5 Million From Woman by Burob: 5:29pm On Feb 07 |
airsaylongcome: You said 80% of people working from home are fraudsters. If you had said 80% of people that claim to be working from home are fraudsters, I would have walked. But 80% of people working from home refers to people actually working from home and not those claiming to be working from home. Pedantic, I know, but it needed to be clarified. A lot of people claim to be working from home, of those who actually work from home, way more than 80% of them are legit That isn’t true. |
Travel › Re: VIDEO: Asake And Rahman Jago Taking Tour On The Lagos–Calabar Coastal Highway by Burob: 4:14pm On Feb 07 |
Vixlot: President Bola Tinubu and his supporters are advancing Nigeria anchored on demonstrable achievements, while others persist in the dissemination of falsehoods. The opposition would be better served by consolidating their resources into productive ventures—perhaps even a catfish farming enterprise that delivers tangible value to Nigerians. In their present state, they fall far short of qualifying as a credible opposition ahead of 2027; seldom has such political inadequacy been so starkly evident in democratic history I like what u said about the catfish farming, ask them what legacy investments Gringory Obi their messiah left in Anambra, they will mention a brewery owned by Intafact Beverages Limited (an AB InBev subsidiary) a South African, & Dutch company, which his family has shares in. |
Politics › Re: E-Transmission Of Results: Senate’s Decision Is Self Serving - Afenifere by Burob: 4:08pm On Feb 07 |
SpaceX: Only the wicked runs when no one is after them. If tinubu is confident in his working what is stopping them from doing the right thing Typical Nigerians, always looking 👀 for someone else to blame, U blame the president for a law that u passed? |
Politics › Re: E-Transmission Of Results: Senate’s Decision Is Self Serving - Afenifere by Burob: 4:07pm On Feb 07 |
Sirleo05: I told some people most especially APC people that e no sure for dem to win elections without rigging. If e sure dem, make dem pass the electoral act version that the people want. Politics is a very dirty game, Niccolio Machiavelli says u win by any means necessary.
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Politics › Re: 2027 Elections: 70 CSOs Insist On Real-Time Electronic Transmission Of Votes by Burob: 3:44pm On Feb 07 |
MEGAWATCH: When Tinubu asked blamed Jonathan for not being proactive and behaving like a drunkard, did you asked him to denounce his citizenship as a Nigerian?
Please look for a mountain of fire and miracles church pastor to help you because this Hypocrisy of yours caused by Tinubu's government is getting out of control.
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣 Ok, u are blaming Tinubu for u being a Nigerian abi |
Politics › Re: 2027 Elections: 70 CSOs Insist On Real-Time Electronic Transmission Of Votes by Burob: 3:43pm On Feb 07 |
SmartPolician: If these crooks in power are not ready to do the right thing, I am 100% in support of military takeover! Every sane democracy keeps getting better apart from Nigeria Yes, u wouldn’t mind cutting your nose, just to spite your ears. Very amusing indeed. |
Politics › Re: 2027 Elections: 70 CSOs Insist On Real-Time Electronic Transmission Of Votes by Burob: 3:39pm On Feb 07 |
MrColdsweat: Not just bulaba, no senator deserve re-election. They be shown themselves to the people instead of servants of the people. Nowahala, go and pick up your interest form, & apply to represent your people in the red chamber. |
Politics › Re: 2027 Elections: 70 CSOs Insist On Real-Time Electronic Transmission Of Votes by Burob: 3:36pm On Feb 07 |
OnyeObowo1: I told someone this about information I got he refused..
What Israel is cooking behind scene will shock them ... U people have started again, when Ipob was accused of being the ones promoting the Christian genocide propaganda narrative, u people denied it, now u have started with coup propaganda, now after u have realized losing the general election in 2027? |
Politics › Re: 2027 Elections: 70 CSOs Insist On Real-Time Electronic Transmission Of Votes by Burob: 3:31pm On Feb 07 |
MEGAWATCH: You are praying for a former Drug Criminal to succeed.
Also pray for Evans the kidnapper to regain his freedom and be your governor as well.
Nigerians are religiously stupid, sincerely speaking.
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣 Who are u blaming for being a Nigerian? U can renounce your Nigerian citizenship & move to any English speaking West African country of your choice. |
Politics › Re: 2027 Elections: 70 CSOs Insist On Real-Time Electronic Transmission Of Votes by Burob: 3:29pm On Feb 07 |
Tooreda: This is what I expect Atiku and Obi to be clamouring for. Tinubu is a regressive fellow who would want every means to manipulate result. You are blaming the president for a law that u passed? |
Politics › Re: Obi’s Claims Over Senate’s Rejection Of E-transmission Of Results Misleading–APC by Burob: 3:03pm On Feb 07*. Modified: 3:24pm On Feb 07 |
Ofunaofu: Burob , this your analogy is cute, but it collapses the moment you apply logic.
Banks don’t say system down and then allow a random staffer to go home, rewrite your deposit slip, and decide later what you paid in.
There’s an audit trail, time stamps, call overs, reconciliation, and multiple layers of verification. Elections should demand more integrity than a bank deposit, not less. BVAS already proves Nigeria can handle technology at scale. If INEC trusts electronic accreditation nationwide, claiming that electronic transmission suddenly becomes too fragile is not caution, it’s convenience.
The manual fallback you’re defending is the very loophole historically used to alter results, not a neutral safeguard.
And no one is arguing that results should be “discarded totally.” That’s a lame excuse. The argument is simple: mandatory electronic transmission creates a verifiable, immutable first record. If transmission fails, you investigate the failure, not quietly default to the most manipulable option and call it prudence.
The fear isn’t glitches. Technology glitches everywhere and gets fixed. The fear is transparency. And that’s exactly why the loophole was preserved.
So spare us the banking metaphors. Elections aren’t cash/teller and over the counters, and Nigerians aren’t fools. Talk is cheap, I didn’t come here to be politically correct with u, u can keep deceiving yourself all u want, it is your prerogative, the senate has passed the law, nothing whatsoever u can do about it, if u are disgruntled, it is not my fault, on Election Day don’t go out & vote since u do not trust the system. Like myself, I wouldn’t waste my time going to vote for anyone, my singular vote will neither make nor break the eventual winner. But there is one thing I can guarantee u, that President Tinubu will be declared the winner. Then after that in your disappointment again, u can resume with your we do not want to be part of this country anymore. Then once again, blame yourself for been deceived so easily for believing in the election process, that one joking politician clown, was going to dethrone the incumbent president. |
Politics › Re: Obi’s Claims Over Senate’s Rejection Of E-transmission Of Results Misleading–APC by Burob: 2:51pm On Feb 07 |
ottersberger: There was no glitch, whatever your definition of the word. Tinubu, in cahoots with Mahmood Yakubu's INEC and other co-conspirators, simply turned off the result transmission system (IREV) when it became apparent that he was losing the vote count and that the results would not favor hin, therefore need to be rewritten manually.
This is how we ended up with this APC government, and the youths they are unable to create gainful employment opportunities for are now being recruited to gaslight the rest of us for a pittance wage. I know that there was no glitch, go & report Eyeneck & Mahmood Yakubu to Trump, it is not my fault that u are haplessly helpless.
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Politics › Re: Obi’s Claims Over Senate’s Rejection Of E-transmission Of Results Misleading–APC by Burob: 2:47pm On Feb 07 |
ottersberger: Hush, please. What makes you think you are qualified to peddle this nonsense in the presence of people who could teach you the basics of life?.
The only issues we see in Nigeria are Tinubu rigging elections and his impending attempt to rig an upcoming election that he has lost due to his incompetence, corruption and bigotry.
In a complex and morally bankrupt country like Nigeria, how are banks able to guard their processes and accurately execute and record transfers of funds in real time, yet the same becomes rocket science in elections?. Stop this nonsense! Wail all u like, it is not my fault that u are helpless, we know that it is always the empty barrels, the helpless ones, that will always purport to make the loudest noise. |
Politics › Re: Obi’s Claims Over Senate’s Rejection Of E-transmission Of Results Misleading–APC by Burob: 2:45pm On Feb 07 |
Tenses: There was no glitch in the 2023 general election. You think because you people keep b11tching about glitch in 2023 general election means it has become fact. Na u dey demand for electronic transmission, go & complain to Eyeneck, no be me mention glitch o. As u hear the news, na so me too I hear am, & when u are @ their HQ in Abuja complaining, u can also question Eyeneck about the 1 trillion Naira given to them, which u mentioned in your previous post. |
Politics › Re: Why No Nigerian Leader Can Fix Power In One Year by Burob: 2:39pm On Feb 07 |
Tareq1105: I've said it before that even if you give it to Obi, nothing will be achieved and obidients would stone him bcoz they'll be disappointed.
Obi once said he had learned from his 3 days visit to Egypt in 2022 and I said he learned nothing about power. Obi doesn't know what is involved. The billions of dollars involved.
Most information about the energy problem will not be known to you until you sit on the seat.
Even as Minister of Power, Obi would not get it. Everyday communities contribute to but transformers and cables on their own. A very matured & responsible logical assertion, It is a fact, that Gringory Obi if he ever gets to power, which I know that he never will, assuming but not conceding will tell Nigerians that he needs at least 20 years in power like his mentor Suharto of Indonesia to be able to deliver on what he promised his gullible minded Obidients during his campaign. |
Politics › Re: Why No Nigerian Leader Can Fix Power In One Year by Burob: 2:30pm On Feb 07 |
Gajagojo: The simple truth is power cannot be a federal government solved problem
Federal government has created the legislation but all states are not equal
We cannot continue with the National Grid model We need to pursue genuine federalism With local or regional grids Some states will be leadersand some will be laggards Thank u for your logical contribution, most often than not, Nigerians are always looking for a scapegoat, when we ourselves collectively are the problem. |
Politics › Re: Why No Nigerian Leader Can Fix Power In One Year by Burob: 2:28pm On Feb 07 |
AbuTwins: No one can fix it in 4 years sef!
Except you have the expertise at hand plus the trillions of dollars needed!
The Privitization done by GEJ was poorly done to unqualified companies. Companies without financial backings and top-notch expertise in the energy sector! We need to go back to move forward! You have said it all, t he foundation was very poor, and we all know that a bad tree, can never yield good fruits. |
Politics › Re: Obi’s Claims Over Senate’s Rejection Of E-transmission Of Results Misleading–APC by Burob: 2:17pm On Feb 07 |
Amumaigwe: What are the possible reasons why INEC will not be able to transmit election result electronically with One Trillion naira budget? Can u tell me the reason for the purported glitch in the 2023 general election? |
Politics › Re: Obi’s Claims Over Senate’s Rejection Of E-transmission Of Results Misleading–APC by Burob: 1:50pm On Feb 07*. Modified: 2:16pm On Feb 07 |
Ofunaofu: Burob, I must say that your comment lacks logic but dressed up as common sense.
Nigerians use smartphones, mobile banking, POS, NIN, and digital transfers every single day, even in remote areas. INEC itself trusted technology enough to deploy BVAS nationwide for voter accreditation. Yet suddenly, when it comes to result transmission, we’re told to accept “discretion” and manual handling? Please.
The Tinubu, APC-led Senate had one simple choice: make electronic transmission mandatory or leave loopholes for manipulation. They chose the loopholes. End of story.
The same loopholes that was made manifest in the last general election with the notorious word 'glitch'
So spare us the gaslighting about imaginary wailers and much ado about nothing.
If it was truly nothing, there would’ve been no fear in ensuring that election results are mandatorily transmitted
These arguments are not only dishonest, they’re insulting to Nigerians who understand exactly how elections have been rigged in this country. The emboldened just shows that ottersberger & yourself don’t know anything of what u are purportedly wailing over, & u reiterate the point of the senators, a glitch can only occur when u transmit an item electronically, it is exactly what the senate is avoiding, that if there is a glitch in transmission whatsoever, the manual hard copy results can still be relied upon. Same as going to a bank to make a deposit or transfer of funds with your thumb, & they say their system is down, u should go and do it over the counter, it doesn’t stop the bank from processing the request the old fashioned way manually. What u & your fellow obidients are advocating for in mandatory transmission cluelessness, is that if for any reason the results cannot be transmitted electronically, those results should be discarded totally, & be inadmissible as evidence in court. |