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Racoon:It is actually more than that, the SC actually aided and abetted fraud and rigging. And I think it is quite intentional going by how the SC bent itself out of shape in this case. They carefully avoided mentioning numbers in their judgment, in a case that is all about numbers! Also notice they said nothing about meeting “the required constitutional geographical spread of votes”! Because they know the numbers make no sense - the man gave himself 2 times the registered number of voters in some places! Then when INEC gave him certificate the next day, they carefully made sure NOT to release final tally of votes (because they know they’d be laughed at!) How hard is it to obtain INEC documents, write any results u wish, keep the carbon copies, and destroy the rest?? Or is it that it is so hard to obtain INEC documents?? The ONLY way to checkmate that is to accept INEC’s word, UNDER OATH, that they never issued those documents! I’m not at all into politics, but even I know the Imo state case is different from the rest. |
FuckAllTheMODs:Well the issue is not Ihedioha or Uzodinma. Who the hell r they! The issue is the SC and the fact that by this judgment they r setting a precedent that can take away my say and that can turn the country into a one-party state. That’s why this Imo case is different from the rest |
HRHQueenPhil:Oh ok. Now I understand. I thought maybe u r just another mumu 9ja girl |
HRHQueenPhil:Why don’t people read? Is it that the article is too long? His age is clearly stated: 28 |
HRHQueenPhil:Don’t u think they should have waited till they r out of NYSC at least? Why the rush?? |
FuckAllTheMODs:Well, PDP just recently won a rerun in the same area Hope got 99.9% of votes with over 100% voter turnouts!! But that’s not even the point. The issue is the SUPREME COURT and the precedent set. Consider the precedent set here (which lawyers will cite forever): How hard is it to obtain INEC documents, write any result u wish, keep the carbon copies, and destroy the rest?? A person who receives no single vote can easily be declared winner and immediately replace the incumbent. All they’d have to do is present result sheets which the Supreme Court MUST accept no matter how outrageous and defective they may be, as long as no one can produce the originals! Using that precedent, a ruling party can easily “win” any election, effectively removing any say u may have in choosing who rules you. And that is what u r busy defending! As u said, all elections have errors and shenanigans. But that’s why the bar for removing an incumbent is high. After all the games and maneuverings the umpire declared Ihedioha the winner and Hope 4th place. That’s the baseline. They were not equal - one was the incumbent, the other came FOURTH! You don’t lightly change that. YOU DON’T DO IT BY REFUSING TO EXAMINE DOCUMENTS OR BY ACCEPTING CLEARLY FRAUDULENT NUMBERS! |
Here’s the rest of the article. No need to click. (See the bolded for why they rushed): You’re from Nasarawa State, what tribe are you? Muhammad: I am Afo from Nasarawa Local Government Area, Nasarawa. I studied History at Nasarawa State University, where I earned BA degree. My elder brother earlier married from the Yoruba community. I am the second person within our family to marry outside my tribe. How old are you? Muhammad: I’m 28 years old. I did not plan to get married during my service year. It was God’s plan for us to get married. You are from Niger State, what tribe are you? Hauwa: I am Nupe; a proud one for that matter. How did you meet Hauwa? Muhammad: We met at NYSC kitchen when we were in camp. We just clicked when we first met; it was love at first sight! We were both struggling to be served lunch. But the moment I saw her, I fell in love with her. However, I did not realise that it would culminate into marriage so soon. It’s God’s work. What really attracted you to her? Muhammad: Her simplicity and beauty were the things that attracted me to her. Also, when we started the relationship, I discovered how kind and caring she is, and those are the attributes I have always wanted in any woman that will be my life partner. What qualities of his attracted you to Muhammad? Hauwa: He is religious, intelligent, simple, generous, wonderful and caring. He is simply the best (man) I have ever come across. I like him because he is amiable, caring and friendly. These attributes of his attracted me to him. How did Muhammad Musa show interest in you? Hauwa: It was an amazing moment. When we first met, we clicked on the spot. It was love at first sight. I did not accept (to date him) that same week; it was two weeks later that I accepted. So you initially play hard to get… Hauwa: Yes, of course. I did because as a woman, it is our pride to prove difficult before eventually succumbing (to propositions). What made you to accept his proposal? Hauwa: He is just too natural and real, that was why I accepted his proposal. You met in camp and already getting married, why did you not wait till after service year? Muhammad: Time, they say, is of essence, and marriage is an institution ordained by God, who is the owner of our lives. I rely on this to hasten the marriage, instead of waiting for the end of our service year. I felt if I waited much longer than now, I might change my mind and start a fresh relationship with someone else who may not be right for me. So, I hastened the marriage because I felt it was an opportunity I could not afford to miss. How long was your courtship? Muhammad: Our courtship lasted for 10 months. Some people believe courtship should last longer than that, how would you react to that? Muhammad: It’s not how long the courtship lasts that matters but how well it is. What is more important is to understand each other’s behaviour, rather than a long-term courtship to understand each other. Why are you so sure she is the right one for you? Muhammad: During our three-week orientation, I discovered she has good character, which she demonstrated during our courtship. I also investigated and discovered that she inherited her good character from her family; she has a good family background. What are the other things you love about her? Muhammad: I do not only love her, my passion for her developed further when I discovered she was religious, intelligent, simple, kind, hospitable, loving and caring. I was convinced that when we start having children, she will inculcate such attributes in our children. When you told your parents that you planned to get married to a lady you met in camp, what were their reactions? Muhammad: My parents’ reactions were not only positive; they were also supportive of the idea. They both agreed that as long as we love each other and agree to live together in peace and tolerate each other for the rest of our lives, they were in support. How did you tell your parents you found the man you would marry in camp and would want to get married now? Hauwa: It was an uphill task to speak out to my parents but I later summoned courage to inform them. I told them point blank that my feelings towards him were becoming too natural and real. And how did they react? Hauwa: My mum was so happy about it but my dad objected to it at first for reasons best known to him. Thank God, he later accepted so as not to hurt my feelings because he believes that my happiness should come first. How do you plan to handle the financial responsibilities that come with marriage? Muhammad: I’m an artisan, with specialty in tiling floors. What are your plans to handle your financial responsibilities? Hauwa: I am serving my nation for now as a youth corps member. At the end of my service year, I will grab any opportunity that comes my way, so as to reduce the burden on the shoulders of my husband. Some people believe it is better for a couple to start working before getting married but both of you are still corps members… Muhammad: We will continue to do our best and allow Almighty God to provide our daily bread and needs. What made you trust him? Hauwa: If you meet your Mr Right, you don’t need to be told. Aside from that, his simplicity and calmness made me to truly love him. He is simply the best for me. Some people believe that courtship should be longer, how would you react to that? Hauwa: It’s not how far but how well. All you need in courtship is not about the duration but how well you understand each other. We were friends for few days and when we became lovers, it became so overwhelming and amazing. Everything became so interesting as my world reached its destination. Did you receive any support for the wedding? Muhammad: Yes, especially from my family and friends. They rallied round to ensure the success of the wedding. The NYSC band graced the unique occasion, during which they played concordant tunes to add colour to the historic wedding. NYSC members and our parents also attended the occasion to demonstrate their support for the marriage. |
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Righteousness89:U can’t even do something so reasonable that someone asked you nicely. What sort of Christian r u if u can’t even pass such a simple test?? |
Righteousness89:Just that I expected someone with “Righteousness” in his moniker to be somewhat considerate. Suppose everybody did same |
Righteousness89:U don’t have to quote the long post. Be considerate of people having to scroll through it. Please click “modify” and delete it |
LegendHero:WRONG! U can say that about the rest but not Imo. In the Imo case the SC intentionally aided and abetted fraud and rigging. Notice how the SC bent itself out of shape in that case. They carefully avoided mentioning numbers in a case that is all about numbers! They also said nothing about meeting “the required constitutional geographical spread of votes”. Why? Because they know the numbers make no sense - the man gave himself 2 times the registered number of voters in some places! Then when INEC gave him certificate the next day, they carefully made sure NOT to release final tally of votes (because they know they’d be laughed at!) How hard is it to obtain INEC documents, write any results u wish, keep the carbon copies, and destroy the rest?? Or is it that it is so hard to obtain INEC documents?? The ONLY way to checkmate that is to accept INEC’s word, UNDER OATH, that they never issued those documents! INEC testified under OATH, under penalty of PERJURY, that they never issued the documents presented by Hope. (To buttress that, PDP recently won a rerun in the same areas Hope got 99.9% of votes with over 100% voter turnouts!) I’m not at all into politics, but even I know the Imo state case is different from the rest. |
FuckAllTheMODs:Well, like I said, I am not at all into politics at all, but here is what someone into Imo politics wrote (and u can just tell he is saying the truth): Imo people did not vote for Hope! Hope didn't even campaign in Imo because of the APC crises between him and Rochas who was fronting his in-law, Uche Nwosu. On the day of the election, Hope and some APC loyalists were lodged in a Hotel in Owerri writing results after INEC announced results. They brought the results and were compelling returning officer to announce but he refused that it was fake that even party reps have raised the alarm. |
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No wonder! No be today the guy begin forge. E dey for im DNA! I am not at all into politics at all, but here is what someone into Imo politics wrote: Imo people did not vote for Hope! Hope didn't even campaign in Imo because of the APC crises between him and Rochas who was fronting his in-law, Uche Nwosu. On the day of the election, Hope and some APC loyalists were lodged in a Hotel in Owerri writing results after INEC announced results. They brought the results and were compelling returning officer to announce but he refused that it was fake that even party reps have raised the alarm. |
codedguy1:I am not necessarily for PDP nor am I against APC. I calls’em as I sees’em. I just vehemently hate that Imo judgement. For one thing it sets a precedent that may lead to me having no say at all in who governs me! |
codedguy1:INEC testified under penalty of PERJURY that they canceled results for those units and that they never issued the documents presented by Hope. (Just recently PDP won a rerun in the same areas Hope got 99.9% of votes with over 100% voter turnouts!) ————————- Vanguard. Tuesday, January 28, 2020 Imo Guber: How Supreme court erred in computation of results *Declared more votes than accredited voters *Failed to interrogate petitioners’ evidence *Avoided mentioning figures in a written judgment Facts have emerged that the Supreme Court failed to do a thorough mathematical computation of the results of the election but relied only on the wrong computations submitted by Sen. Hope Uzodinma to declare him the duly-elected governor of Imo State... Both the EPT and the Appeal Court dismissed the petition for lacking in merit. By relying on the faulty tabulation made by Sen. Uzodinma, the Supreme Court arrived at a figure of 950,952 total votes cast at the election, which is more than the total votes cast at the election totalling 823,743. This gave rise to 127,209 excess votes at the election as affirmed by the Supreme Court, which all through avoided mentioning figures regarding the votes cast for the disputants or the total registered voters and valid and invalid votes in the judgment. ——————- This one is from Guardian (remember these numbers exclude votes scored by the other 68 Parties!): “The Guardian obtained a certified-true-copy of the record of the appeal filed at the Supreme Court by Uzodinma and APC... On figure number 69 which shows votes cast at Eziama/Okpala (Umualum Village Square, Eziama) total number of registered voters =492, whereas the APC scored 819 votes and PDP scored 7 votes, meaning 334 more votes than registered voters! On page 22 of the record, at the polling unit 285 (Obudi/Aro, Central Assembly Square, registered voters = 449 APC polled 780 votes PDP polled four votes, leaving a total of 335 votes higher than the actual number of registered voters. Also on page 22 of the petition, polling unit 282 number of registered voters = 591, APC polled 586 votes PDP nine votes, indicating a total of four votes higher than the registered number of voters. Figures from page 79 of the record of appeal show: Registered voters = 526 APC got 526 votes, while PDP was credited with two votes, indicating two votes higher than the total number of registered voters in the area.” |
Treasure123456:U folks should stop being deceptive. I watched the video. He talked like the inauguration was certain, saying the best was yet come , and that Lyon should focus on delivering for Bayelsa people! |
codedguy1:I can’t believe u folks are talking like this. I’m not sure u read what I wrote: How hard is it to obtain INEC documents, write any results u wish, keep the carbon copies, and destroy the rest?? Or is it that it is so hard to obtain INEC documents?? The ONLY way to checkmate that is to accept INEC’s word, UNDER OATH, that they never issued those documents! Remember this is not just any case b4 a high court. We are talking about a case that strikes at the very core of what type of country we’d end up becoming. IS THERE ANY LAW THAT PREVENTS U FROM EXAMINING DOCUMENTS RIGHT IN FRONT OF YOU??!! Notice how the SC had to bend backwards - they carefully did not mention any figures in their judgement. Very strange when u r dealing with a case that is all about numbers! There is a principle in law “if in doubt let the status quo stand”. You don’t replace a sitting gov with a 4th place finisher by refusing to examine documents and ignoring ridiculous numbers! |
ekanx27:In the Imo state case the SC was not like VAR at all. They actively participated in rigging an election. That case is waayyyu out of bounds. It is simply not in the same league with any of these other cases. Notice in that case SC said nothing about meeting “the required constitutional geographical spread of votes”. Why? Because they know the numbers make no sense - the man gave himself 2 times the registered number of voters in some places! Then INEC gave him certificate the very next day, carefully making sure NOT to release final tally of votes (because they know they’d be laughed at!) I’m not into politics at all, but even I know the Imo state case is different from the rest |
ddippset:Duly signed? Not at all sir! The Uzodinma documents they relied on to replace an 8-month incumbent governor with a FOURTH place finisher: not only were they full of ridiculous figures that exceed number of registered voters, they were also incomplete, smudgy, full of alterations, signed only by APC, and showed results for only APC and PDP out of 70 parties! Also INEC swore under penalty of PERJURY that they never issued those documents. Like I said, I am not at all into politics at all, but here is what someone into Imo politics wrote: Imo people did not vote for Hope! Hope didn't even campaign in Imo because of the APC crises between him and Rochas who was fronting his in-law, Uche Nwosu. On the day of the election, Hope and some APC loyalists were lodged in a Hotel in Owerri writing results after INEC announced results. They brought the results and were compelling returning officer to announce but he refused that it was fake that even party reps have raised the alarm. Also, do u at all consider the precedent set here (which lawyers will cite forever): How hard is it to obtain INEC documents, write any result u wish, keep the carbon copies, and destroy the rest?? A person who receives no single vote can easily be declared winner and immediately replace the incumbent. All they’d have to do is present result sheets which the Supreme Court MUST accept no matter how outrageous and defective they may be, as long as no one can produce the originals! Using that precedent, a ruling party can easily “win” any election, effectively removing any say u may have in choosing who rules you. That’s what u r busy defending! codedguy1 |
ddippset:But what can people do when SC aids and abetts fraud that everyone knows is fraud?! The Imo state case is waayyyu out of bounds. It is simply not in the same league with any of these other cases. Notice in that case SC said nothing about meeting “the required constitutional geographical spread of votes”. Why? Because they know the numbers make no sense - the man gave himself 2 times the registered number of voters in some places! Then INEC gave him certificate the very next day, carefully making sure NOT to release final tally of votes (because they know they’d be laughed at!) I’m not into politics at all, but even I know the Imo state case is is different from the rest |
mbahdi:Imo case was much worse. No comparison. There the SC aided and abetted clear rigging. But as to your question, same reason fans riot and destroy properties if their sporting team is cheated though no one gives them anything if their team wins. It’s human nature |
Monaco2:And the Imo case is much worse than this one. In that case the SC aided and abetted clear FRAUD that is clear to everyone is fraud. Notice in that case they said nothing about meeting “the required constitutional geographical spread of votes” because they know the numbers make no sense - the man gave himself 2 times the registered number of voters in some places! And when INEC gave him certificate literally the very next day, they carefully made sure NOT to release final tally of votes (because they know they’d be laughed at!) |
Solomon8144:Ok, but what does that got to do with this guy getting certificate?? |
ybalogs:The Imo state case is waayyyu out of bounds. It is simply not in the same league with any of the rest. In that case the SC aided and abetted clear FRAUD that is clear to everyone is fraud! Notice in that case they said nothing about meeting “the required constitutional geographical spread of votes” because they know the numbers make no sense - the man gave himself 2 times the registered number of voters in some places! Then INEC literally gave him certificate the very next day, carefully making sure NOT to release final tally of votes (because they know they’d be laughed at!) I’m not into politics at all, but here is what someone into Imo politics wrote (and u just know he is telling the truth): Imo people did not vote for Hope! Hope didn't even campaign in Imo because of the APC crises between him and Rochas who was fronting his in-law, Uche Nwosu. On the day of the election, Hope and some APC loyalists were lodged in a Hotel in Owerri writing results after INEC announced results. They brought the results and were compelling returning officer to announce but he refused that it was fake that even party reps have raised the alarm. |
You people are comparing apples and oranges. In the case of Imo the SC aided and abetted clear FRAUD that is clear to everyone is fraud! Notice in that case they said nothing about meeting “the required constitutional geographical spread of votes” because they know the numbers make no sense - the man gave himself 2 times the registered number of voters in some places! Then INEC literally gave him certificate the very next day, carefully making sure NOT to release final tally of votes (because they know they’d be laughed at!) I’m not into politics at all, but here is what someone into Imo politics wrote (and u just know he is telling the truth): Imo people did not vote for Hope! Hope didn't even campaign in Imo because of the APC crises between him and Rochas who was fronting his in-law, Uche Nwosu. On the day of the election, Hope and some APC loyalists were lodged in a Hotel in Owerri writing results after INEC announced results. They brought the results and were compelling returning officer to announce but he refused that it was fake that even party reps have raised the alarm. OzilBaba50, Enwhen, markfem2, kynbasil MelesZenawi,Yorubasarecurse, MelesZenawi, dedons |
Cherez:Why do u think Hausas are not so ambitious about money unlike Ibos? Because having a lot of money doesn’t accrue u much extra. Even in their mosques anybody can lead prayers. They don’t have all sorts of hierarchy of bishops and deacons and popes. How dare u compare Hausa and Igbo in terms of seeing everybody as equal regardless of wealth (egalitarianism )?! |
nzeobi:They also said nothing about “the required constitutional geographical spread of votes.” INEC literally gave him certificate the next day carefully making sure NOT to release final tally of votes (because they know they’d be laughed at!) |
post=86634593:I’m nether a politician nor for any party. This is purely academic. How about if the SC aids and abetts fraud that is clear to everybody is fraud? What would be your solution? That’s why the Imo case is quite different from the rest. Notice in that case they said nothing about meeting “the required constitutional geographical spread of votes” because they know the numbers make no sense - the man gave himself 2 times the registered number of voters in some places! Then INEC literally gave him certificate the very next day, carefully making sure NOT to release final tally of votes (because they know they’d be laughed at!) |
Smooyis:TB was talking of the inauguration as a certainty and saying the best was yet to come and that the elect should focus on delivering for Bayelsa. Either OP did not watch the video or he is being intentionally deceptive |
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