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It has been a long time calling. Wellington deserves this, permit me to say Africa has overcome, Nigeria has conquered. Congrats to all Nigerians accross the globe. Front page please!!! |
Thanks Wildchild1, I picked up my man united jersey this morning and I'm glad I made the order.
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Thou my everlasting portion More than life or friend to me All along my pilgrim journey Saviour let me work with Thee. |
Tis so sweet to trust in Jesus Just to take Him at His word Just to rest upon His promise Just to know thus says the Lord. |
1. The card reader can only send data when d Inec official manning the card press the send button and that will likely happen after the whole accreditation process. The card is configured in such a way that it will not accept any card twice. 2. Registered voters can only vote in a particular polling unit or voting point because the card readers have been configured to recognise only data on the voters register for respective polling units or voting point. 3.The server is centralized. 4. It will help reduce rigging because the total number of votes can never be more than the accredited voters. For instance if 600 people register in a particular polling unit and 200 come out to vote. The expected number of votes should be 200 or less, unlike before where somebody can just stay somewhere and thumb print for the 400 absentees. 5. your number 5 question is possible, but that can also happen with the voters register. we saw it in anambra where people saw their names two weeks before election and some of them couldn't see their names on the day of election, including a governorship candidate. In my opinion the main challenge is the capturing of finger print. I believe Inec will find away around it. God bless Nigeria. |
red card for kwara united goal keeper! right call |
I think the kwara united side are suffering from inexperience. they should have recruited one or two experienced forwards. nice try so far! |
R.I.P |
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