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No thanks, today is Sunday |
garfield1:Why do u have at least 2 monikers? U ain’t fooling nobody |
majamajic:It is spelt “judgment”. U r right, there ought to be a global award for this type of judgment |
garfield1:No, that’s simply how I roll. Once I pick up an issue I keep reposting till it gets into a thick skull like yours |
So politicians are slimy hypocrites. How is that news?! |
Hint to his wife to monitor his movements with his cousin |
garfield1:Allegations? I was hoping even a party operative would have a bit of shame. Find out what percentage of 819 is 7. After that have a bit of self respect and drop this - whatever they are paying you is not worth consistently making a total fool of yourself. “The Guardian obtained a certified-true-copy of the record of the appeal filed at the Supreme Court by Uzodinma and APC... For instance, on figure number 69 which shows votes cast at Eziama/Okpala (Umualum Village Square, Eziama), the total number of registered voters was 492, whereas the table shows that the APC scored 819 votes and PDP scored 7 votes, meaning that 334 more votes than the registered voters were recorded, apart from the votes polled by the other candidates at the election that were not shown on the table. Similarly, on page 22 of the petition referencing polling unit 282, the number of registered voters was put at 591, whereas the tabulation shows that APC polled 586 votes and PDP nine votes, indicating a total of four votes higher than the registered number of voters. This, again, excluded the votes scored by the other candidates. On the same page 22 of the record, at the polling unit 285 (Obudi/Aro, Central Assembly Square, Unusable 11) with 449 registered voters, APC was credited with 780 votes and PDP with four votes, leaving a total of 335 votes higher than the actual number of registered voters. Figures obtained from page 79 of the record of appeal under item 384 show that APC scored 526 votes, while PDP was credited with two votes, and the total votes cast was put at 526, indicating two votes higher than the total number registered voters in the area.” |
Man-made crap PALINDROME- good word to know |
garfield1:You know, I can’t believe u r arguing this with a straight face. Someone got 99.99% of 100% voter turnout, and here u r defending it with “freedom of voting”! UNBELIEVABLE! |
You ever ask yourself how this guy knows all this?? |
Ok |
Cool |
MORNDEW:Better to do something more productive with your time. BTW it is “live” not “leave” |
So? |
Cool. But it is like advising 9ja politicians to focus on serving the people instead of chopping money - a total waste of time |
We are finished! |
Very good. The country is going to the dogs As an unbiased non-Ibo, I dedicate this FTC to the Supreme Court for that Imo judgment (I wonder what they take Nigerians for!): 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. |
Corpers sef |
“What is more threatening to someone than living in Nigeria? We live under constant threats here.” Hmmm. I’m not sure I totally agree with that. Every country has threats - in China corana will get you, in US someone will shoot you! |
Funny but thought provoking. 75% increase! How about those who just finished?? |
garfield1:The old “If u have no argument insult the plaintiff”! ![]() U r lucky they don’t ban people for being obtuse. HOW DID PDP GET 3000 VOTES AND ULTIMATELY WIN IN AREA HOPE GOT 99.99% OF THE VOTES??!! After u answer that we’d sit down and decide who is embarrassing whom. |
garfield1:As a party apparatchik I’m sure u r aware PDP won the rerun recently held in Hope’s “stronghold” where he got 99.99% of the votes with 100+% voter turn-out! AND Here is the judgment u are up all night defending. You’d think even a party operative would have some limits! 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. Basher8584 |
Olaolufred:(In case u missed it, PDP won the rerun recently held in Hope’s hometown “stronghold” where he got 99.99% of the votes with 100+% voter turn-out!) AND Here is the judgment u are up all night defending. HAVE YOU NO SHAME? 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. Basher8584 |
psalmsmiles:Why must I be remembered 4 anything? |
BlackPantherCri:Story has “FAKE!” written all over it ![]() |
May you all be safe and well. But u left your great nation and ported to China?? |
chukel:The old “If u have no argument insult the plaintiff”! ![]() |
Dbiz1111:I’m no supporter of PDP but maybe u should be the one apologizing to them based on the below: 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. |
Muyology:I suspect it is just that the judgment is nonsensical - see below. D u really support such yourself? 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. |
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