Moventist: Buhari State When we were crying for help during the invasion of the Satanic Jahadists Muslim terrorist on the Plateau The President said:" the number of people killed in Zamfara State is greater than the number killed in both Benue and Plateau states. Therefore, Christians should not say Muslims are terrorising them" That's Nigeria for you.
I pity the Poor masses , Buhari don't care about any one What amazes me is the fact sane humans are still support this empty skull called President
Shikini: SS & SE are one family, similar identity - religion, food, skin type, dress code, politics, inter-marriages and geography. Edo state must realign politically with its regional sisters. . Buhari is a disgusting tribal and religious bigot.and APC has nothing in stock for SS and SE.
Enough of Oshiomole's gangsterism and godfatherism. Such nonsense only work in Lagos (not SS & SE) The APC Chairman should learn from Orji Kalu/Theodore Orji, Amaechi/Wike, Akpabio/Udom, Okorocha/Uche Nwosu
You're right. We don't roll on the ground for godfathers
festacman: By giving me common sense to understand things that seems complicated to you, I am already permanently blessed by God to be qualified for your prescribed punishment. Deal with it.
You call that rubbish you wrote sense ?
Are there servers or not ? If there were none what happened to the money in the budget ? Or there was no budget ?
festacman: [s]With respect to INEC Server saga, the issues at stake are: 1. Electronic voting and transmission of election results are alien to the present Electoral Act. That was what saved Governors Nyesom Wike and Emmanuel Udom in 2015 at Supreme Court after losing at both electoral tribunals and Appeal Court. Nothing has changed with regards to Supreme Court ruling on this.
2. INEC has maintained that at present it does not have any server containing transmitted 2019 presidential results as beind demanded by Candidate Atiku Abubakar because though pilot electronic voting and collation were done with regards to some staggered States' governorship elections, it was neither adopted nor used for 2019 presidential elections due to legal and logistic reasons: (a) the late passage and presidential withholding of accent of the aborted amended electoral bill and (b) the late passage of 2019 INEC budgetary allocations.
In view of the foregoings, it is mind-boggling why some people engage in daily wild goose chase with respect to INEC Server saga. It is either they are targeting Atiku's money or they enjoy heating up the polity.[/s]
God will punish you for selling your integrity for Buhari's body odour
FashionCapital: if only u knw how good this sound for other crude oil state 9ja included..or we have forgotten so fast the oil boom and the circumstances dat surrounded..over 42% of world oil comes frm the middle east.a war in that region means an increase in oil price in the int' market.....i don't wish for a war but wish to wake up and find crude oil at $150 per barrel...
GoTV: I hope this will serve as a huge lesson to igbos not to follow PDP sheepishly next time. They are not getting anything at the federal level yet they pretend as if they're not hurt. How the 3rd majority tribe in Nigeria became irrelevant in the scheme of things is a mystery to sane minds
So they should bow to a lifeless president without integrity or plan and a drifting disaster of a political party because they want 'something at the center' Is your head paining you ? Ibo do not need the center. They are independent business people You are a typical Nigerian. Totally without principles
If the FG is really serious they should look beyond the present gas turbines and national grid system and adopt new Low cost Flexible Long life span technologies like the one developed by this MIT professor
This has been in development since 2012. Still needs two years of testing but it shows a lot of promise.
Why Nigeria with its power issues, lack of legacy infrastructure and oil money is not at the forefront of financing and experimenting with these products is beyond me.
24SEVEN: Let me make it clear that NDDC was set up primarily for core oil producing states ie Rivers, Bayelsa, Delta and Akwa Ibom.
States like Ondo, Edo, Abia, Imo who produce very little or nothing should just be grateful for having their quota on the NDDC board. How can they want to have MD of NDDC.
When you produce about 40,000bpd or less, you want to be the head of other states producing 350,000- 500,000bpd. I'm assuring Oshiomhole and Tinubu that they will vehemently resisted.
You just get up and talk rubbish. Edo state has the highest onshore gas reserves in Nigeria yet you say they produce nothing.
freemanbubble: Fuckkkk up bank Common small money when person go one collect them go dey demand for heaven and earth. Their staff are young but them nor dey behave as if say them young
Wema bank staff are old people But those ones know What's up on how to assist nigggarz collect street money
They don't have time for thieves. Go and do honest work like you were meant to
So the story have changed from INEC does not have a server @ all to "we have a server but it was not used in 2019"? Meanwhile, Mike Igini and other electoral officers have long exposed this stupid & irresponsible body for what it's.
I still maintain that this INEC still does not know how to tell lies.It's a well known fact that the electoral body under the APC govt have become incredibly stupid.
So as long as INEC is using card readers to read data that were stored in a database from a remote location, then they have servers.
Finish. If the servers do not exist, what were the card readers doing ? INEC has servers. Their serial numbers and MAC addresses are known. It is trivial to see if the gsm networks recorded data transfer between them and the card readers on election day.
Jobac: [s]People from that part of the country will wail tired in this new Buhari's Next Level Government while the true lovers of Nigeria will make progress. Mazi Peteru is now the Chief Wailer...is ok! You will only see the picture of the Aso Rock from afar, but you and your Atiku will never sit there again[/s].
tactius: All right...don't complain when you don't get enough light..you are getting what you paid for.
Again,a side effect of paying for power at the actual cost means more investment, which means more jobs, more prosperity to the economy and better wages.
But then again, you would rather miss the trees for the forest...or the fish for the school...or ...well whatever.
tactius: [s]Ok...I know I'm going to be called names for this, but here goes.
Several years ago, we privatised power...and since then power has been in private hands.
And one of the biggest problems has been financing. Yes, financing of power.
A lot of Nigerians don't pay for power. Add the fact that the bills we are paying are set below the actual cost of power. This has driven away investors, and we fail to attract new ones.
As a result, DISCOS and GENCOS don't have enough money. Last year, one of the DISCOS gave up and handed back over to the government because it was not making enough money to do business properly.
And the fact is, millions of Nigerians feel ENTITLED to free power. You know, if you guys were running businesses, and people came in and took your products for free...you would be wiped out financially.
If we want power to work...government has to allow the DISCOS charge for power. YES...power will cost a lot. YES...we would be paying N30000 and above per month. And the DISCOS should meter everyone(which is what is happening with MAP by the way).
But the thing is POWER IS PRIVATE....and POWER is now a business.(and ironically Chidioka's government was the one responsible for privatising power). And the reason why we are only seeing 5-6 hours of light per day...is because THAT IS WHAT OUR BILLS CAN PAY FOR.
Let's be realistic.[/s]
How are the people supposed to pay for power on minimum wage ? When the government starts payinga reasonable wage - not $80 per month - you can come and talk.
jamace: INEC Statement On Card Reader Demonstration
The Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) on Monday, 09th March 2015, met to consider field reports from the public demonstration of Smart Card Readers (SCRs) conducted in 12 states on Saturday, March 07th 2015. The states were Rivers and Delta (South-South), Kano and Kebbi (North-West), Anambra and Ebonyi (South East), Ekiti and Lagos (South West), Bauchi and Taraba (North East) as well as Niger and Nasarawa (North Central).
The Commission observed that its decision to deploy SCRs for the 2015 general elections have FOUR main objectives, namely:
(i) To verify Permanent Voter cards (PVCs) presented by voters at polling units and ensure that they are genuine, INEC-issued (not cloned) cards. From the reports on Saturday’s exercise, this objective was achieved 100 per cent.
(ii) To biometrically authenticate the person who presents a PVC at the polling unit and ensure that he/she is the legitimate holder of the card. In this regard, there were a few issues in some states during the public demonstration. Overall, 59% of voters who turned out for the demonstration had their fingerprints successfully authenticated. But the Commission, in agreement with registered political parties, had provided in the approved Guidelines for the conduct of the 2015 elections that where biometric authentication of a legitimate holder of a genuine PVC becomes challenging, there could be physical authentication of the person and completion of an Incident Form, to allow the person to vote.
(iii) The SCRs provide disaggregated data of accredited voters in male/female and elderly/youth categories – a disaggregation that is vital for research and planning purposes, but which INEC until now had been unable to achieve. The demonstration on Saturday fully served this objective.
(iv) The SCR sends the data of all accredited voters to INEC’s central server, equipping the Commission to be able to audit figures subsequently filed by polling officials at the PU and, thereby, be able to determine if fraudulent alterations were made. The public demonstration also succeeded wholly in this regard.
The Commission nevertheless took a serious view of the high rate of the SCRs’ failure to authenticate voters’ fingerprints in some areas, particularly in Ebonyi State, and has decided to thoroughly investigate the cause; as well as repeat the public demonstration in that state. This demonstration will be conducted in the particular Registration Area involved in the last exercise, namely Izzi Unuhu (Abakaliki Local Government Area); as well as in Ibii/Oziza Registration Area (Afikpo North LGA). The repeat demonstration will be on Saturday, March 14th2015.
INEC is satisfied that the use of SCRs in the 2015 general elections will add tremendous transparency and credibility to the accreditation process on Election Day. The Commission hereby reassures the public that it will do everything necessary to ensure that the processes of the elections are seamless, free, fair, credible and peaceful.
Conclusion: Smart Card readers work with the INEC server. Without central server, the smart card readers will not function and will be useless. If the 2019 presidential elections was conducted with smart card readers then there is a server. In addition, I recall that INEC budgeted the sum of N220million for INEC server maintenance during the 2019 elections which was duly approved by the FG. So, INEC where is your server?
They think we are all illiterates. Buhari and INEC better up their game because they are very unconvincing. Atiku will prevail by God's grace.