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PoliticsRe: Boko Haram Stages Multiple Attacks Across Borno, Yobe Communities by iwaeda: 5:22pm On Oct 23, 2025
Don't allow them to kill you. All I can say. grin grin grin grin
PoliticsRe: Police: Why We Arrested ‘Elite Protester’ Sowore by iwaeda: 3:30pm On Oct 23, 2025
Sowere is always happy to be arrested, it adds to his political CV. Don't know when peaceful protest is a crime now. grin grin grin grin grin
PoliticsRe: Nigeria Is Seeking UN’s Help To Secure $10 Billion by iwaeda(op): 3:22pm On Oct 23, 2025
Why are will still borrowing, when we have saved enough from subsidy removal? grin grin grin grin grin
PoliticsNigeria Is Seeking UN’s Help To Secure $10 Billion by iwaeda(op): 2:51pm On Oct 23, 2025
Nigeria is seeking UN’s help to secure $10 billion long-term funding to address Nigeria’s internal displacement challenges.


https://x.com/NigeriaStories/status/1981351138990379478

HealthRe: Mosquitoes Found In Iceland For First Time After Record Heat by iwaeda: 10:58am On Oct 23, 2025
Miracle of the century. It must have followed an African. grin grin grin grin grin
PoliticsRe: Gunmen Kill Charcoal Seller, Abduct Two Sons, Elderly Man In Kwara, Demand N30 M by iwaeda(op): 10:50am On Oct 23, 2025
Someone opened a thread that no more bandits attacks in Kwara. Hope our conscience judges us. cry cry cry
PoliticsRe: States Now More Buoyant Under Tinubu’s Administration – Governor Oyebanji by iwaeda: 10:29am On Oct 23, 2025
Angeli Gabrielle sara, elo se oju ona Ekiti gbogbo to ti baje. Please where are the infrastructure? grin grin grin grin grin
PoliticsRe: ElectoralAct Amendment: Senate Proposes Mandatory Electronic Result Transmission by iwaeda(op): 10:17am On Oct 23, 2025
Nlfpmod, hope no glitches will happen. grin grin grin grin
PoliticsElectoralAct Amendment: Senate Proposes Mandatory Electronic Result Transmission by iwaeda(op): 6:42am On Oct 23, 2025
Electoral Act amendment: Senate proposes mandatory electronic transmission of results

The Senate on Wednesday passed for second reading a bill seeking to repeal the Electoral Act 2022 and enact a new Electoral Act 2025, with a major proposal mandating the electronic transmission of election results ahead of the 2027 general elections.

The bill, which aims to regulate the conduct of federal, state and area council elections, followed growing calls to address the technical glitches that marred result transmission during the 2023 presidential election.

Chairman of the Senate Committee on Electoral Matters, Simon Lalong (APC, Plateau South), last, week led the debate on the bill which was later stepped down for further consideration.

Presenting the general principles of the legislation, Lalong said the amendment was necessary to correct the lapses witnessed in the 2023 polls and to strengthen Nigeria’s electoral process for credible future elections.

Daily Trust reports that before the bill’s second reading, the joint committees of the National Assembly on Electoral Reforms, in collaboration with the Policy and Legal Advocacy Centre (PLAC), had held a public hearing, a move that raised questions about legislative procedure.

In a draft copy of the proposed amendment obtained by Daily Trust, lawmakers seek to alter Section 60 (5) to make electronic transmission of results compulsory.

While the 2022 Act did not expressly mention electronic transmission, the proposed 2025 version stipulates that “the Presiding Officer shall transmit the results, including the total number of accredited voters, to the next level of collation both electronically and manually.”

By contrast, the current Section 60 (5) of the 2022 law only states that “the Presiding Officer shall transfer the results, including the number of accredited voters and the results of the ballot, in a manner as prescribed by the Commission.”

Other highlights of the proposed bill

The bill also seeks to amend the 2022 Electoral Act to include statutory delegates in political parties’ primaries ahead of the 2027 general elections.

It further stipulates that elections into the offices of the president and governors must be conducted “not later than 185 days before the expiration of the term of office of the last holder of the office.”

The same timeline applies to elections into the National Assembly and state Houses of Assembly, which must now be held “not later than 185 days before the date on which each of the Houses stands dissolved.”

If passed and assented to by President Bola Ahmed Tinubu, the next general elections would likely hold in November 2026, instead of February and March 2027.

The bill also provides that where a vacancy occurs in any of the legislative Houses more than 90 days before a general election, such a vacancy must be filled within 30 days of its occurrence.

The proposed amendment further seeks to align the new electoral calendar with constitutional changes to Sections 76, 116, 132, and 178, which now delegate election timelines to the Electoral Act rather than the Constitution.

Other notable provisions include recognising voting rights for inmates and mandating the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) to register eligible prisoners; introducing digital voter identification through electronically generated voter cards with QR codes; and imposing stiffer penalties for electoral offences, including mandatory prison terms for falsifying results or obstructing election officials.

The bill also expands the delegate framework for indirect primaries to standardise internal party representation, mandates INEC to conduct financial audits within six months of each financial year to promote transparency, and raises campaign spending and donation limits to reflect current economic realities.

The bill also adds the National Identification Number (NIN) as part of the requirements for voter registration. It also introduces provisions for mandatory early voting.

Controversy over procedure

Debate on the bill was earlier stepped down last week after the Chairman of the Senate Committee on Electoral Matters, Senator Simon Lalong (APC, Plateau South), concluded his presentation on its general principles.

Senate President Godswill Akpabio, who presided over the session, said Lalong had not provided sufficient details and suggested a closed-door session to consider the proposal.

Daily Trust reports that the decision to suspend debate also followed concerns raised by Senator Binos Dauda Yaroe (Adamawa South), who questioned the procedure, describing it as unusual for a bill yet to scale second reading to have already undergone a public hearing.

“I support the second reading of this bill. But people will wonder. The second reading is supposed to come before the public hearing that was held last Monday. Holding a public hearing before second reading is confusing,” Yaroe said.

Senate Leader Opeyemi Bamidele (APC, Ekiti Central) also argued that the day was not suitable for an executive session and suggested the bill be stepped down for another legislative day.

Akpabio subsequently put the matter to a voice vote, and senators approved the suspension.

After extensive debate yesterday, the Senate passed the bill for second reading and committed it to the Committee on Electoral Matters for further legislative work, with a directive to report back within two weeks.

Another public hearing?

Speaking with Daily Trust after yesterday’s plenary, Senator Enyinnaya Abaribe (Abia South) said that there must still be a public hearing after the second reading, ahead of the third reading.

“This is the second reading. There has to be a public hearing before the third reading. I’m not aware that any has been held by the Senate on it,” Abaribe said.

Recall that a public hearing was organised on October 13 by the National Assembly Joint Committees on Electoral Matters in collaboration with the Policy and Legal Advocacy Centre (PLAC), during which stakeholders, including lawmakers, political parties, civil society organisations (CSOs), and electoral experts, made extensive submissions.

Speaking during plenary yesterday, Senator Ali Ndume (APC, Borno South) urged Nigerians to participate in the upcoming public hearing to ensure that the next elections reflect the people’s will.

However, Senator Ireti Kingibe (FCT), who was on another legislative assignment, told Daily Trust that “usually, bills go for public hearing after second reading. But we already had a public hearing, so maybe not.”

Senate President Akpabio said the upper chamber would continue consultations to perfect the electoral law ahead of 2027. “We also have another one this weekend in Lagos. We will continue to discuss until we get a real, perfect Electoral Act for the country,” he said, though he did not clarify whether the Lagos meeting would serve as another public hearing.

Senate Leader Bamidele had earlier assured that the amendment process would be concluded by December 2025, to avoid interfering with preparations for the 2027 elections.

INEC must be held accountable – Akpabio

While commenting during the debate, Senate President Akpabio said the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) must be held accountable for the conduct and integrity of elections in Nigeria.

He said the electoral umpire, as custodian of election materials and logistics, should bear the responsibility of proving that elections were conducted in accordance with the law.

“I agree with Senator Dickson and other senators who have called for shifting the burden of proof in electoral litigations from litigants to INEC. INEC is responsible for election logistics and conduct; it must therefore prove that the processes it supervises comply with the law,” Akpabio said.

The Senate President also said elections in Nigeria have improved since the People’s Democratic Party (PDP) left power in 2015.

Akpabio, who served two terms as Akwa Ibom State governor on the platform of the PDP, said, “You will agree with me that since the PDP left, elections have improved tremendously in this country. I have been close to most of the presidents since 1999, and I recall that in 2007, when I won as governor, our dear President Yar’adua, may his soul rest in peace, admitted that the election that brought him to power was flawed and full of inconsistencies.

“Imagine the last election, we went up to the Supreme Court debating whether winning the FCT should determine the presidency. We will do our best, and Nigerians must also play their part on this issue of electoral act amendment.”

Akpabio further alleged that some individuals from Anambra State travelled abroad during the 2023 elections to prepare questionable documents, which were later presented in court.

“Immediately after the election, they came back and submitted papers you couldn’t even fold. We must find a way to block such loopholes to prevent these occurrences,” he said.

Other contributions

During debate on the bill, Senator Abdul Ningi (PDP, Bauchi Central) said the proposed amendment aimed to promote fairness, transparency, and credibility in the electoral process.

“Every National Assembly since 1999 has tinkered with the Electoral Act to bring power closer to the people. What we are doing now is to review gaps that have hindered our electoral system from meeting global standards — particularly issues around BIVAS, electronic transmission of results, and real-time collation,” Ningi said.

Senator Adamu Aliero (APC, Kebbi Central) said the review must address inconsistencies in the 2022 Electoral Act.

“For example, in our haste to pass the last Act, we excluded senators, House members, governors, and other elected officials from serving as delegates. That was a major omission we must correct. We must also ensure elections truly reflect the people’s will. We are tired of seeing politicians use arms to intimidate and rig elections,” he said.

He urged his colleagues to support improvements to BIVAS “so that whatever result is declared reflects the actual vote.”

Senator Tahir Monguno (APC, Borno North) called for transparent party primaries, reduced election spending, and tougher sanctions for vote-buying.

Senator Agom Jarigbe (PDP, Cross River North) advocated for electronic transmission of results and independent candidacy, while Senator Olalere Oyewunmi (PDP, Osun West) pushed for stiffer penalties for electoral offenders, including INEC and security personnel who compromise elections.

Oyewunmi, the Deputy Minority Leader, lamented that many offenders had not been adequately sanctioned.

Senator Patrick Ndubueze (APC, Imo North) proposed that election results should be compiled and announced within six hours of voting, while Senator Orji Uzor Kalu (APC, Abia North) called for clear definitions of security agencies’ roles on election day and improvements in election technology.

Chief Whip of the Senate, Monguno, stressed that credible and transparent elections are key to sustaining democracy and called for sustained reforms.

Senator Adams Oshiomhole (APC, Edo North) warned against holding all elections in a single day, saying it would be dangerous if unforeseen challenges occurred.

“If all elections are held in one day and something goes wrong, the entire process will be affected, and there will be confusion everywhere,” he said, while also urging vigilance against hacking.

Senator Seriake Dickson (PDP, Bayelsa West) said democracy would be in jeopardy if the current amendment fails.

“If there’s one thing the 10th Senate must achieve, it is electoral reform,” Dickson said, recalling how the late President Umaru Musa Yar’Adua admitted flaws in his own election and former President Goodluck Jonathan conceded defeat in 2015 to strengthen democracy.

Amendment will restore public confidence – Analysts

Political analysts say the amendment, particularly the provision for mandatory electronic transmission of results, could guarantee credible elections, restore public confidence, and deepen Nigeria’s democracy.

A political scientist and former lawmaker from Rivers State, Hon. Bernard Mikko, told Daily Trust that while the initiative was commendable, sincerity and transparency were critical.

“While we look to technology, we must also address the human factor. Corrupt operators can compromise any system; therefore, honesty and integrity are crucial. If handled properly, this will deepen democracy,” Mikko said.

Similarly, political analyst Jackson Lekan Ojo said the move aligns with current realities and, if properly implemented, would lend credibility to the 2027 general elections.

He said that while the former INEC Chairman, Prof. Mahmood Yakubu, failed to deliver on electronic transmission in 2023, the current chairman, Prof. Joash Ojo Amupitan, must work closely with the National Assembly to ensure success.

“The National Assembly must ensure the amendments scale through, by passing the bill for third reading and getting the president’s assent. It will deepen our democracy and restore public confidence in the electoral process,” Ojo said.
https://dailytrust.com/electoral-act-amendment-senate-proposes-mandatory-electronic-transmission-of-results/

PoliticsGunmen Kill Charcoal Seller, Abduct Two Sons, Elderly Man In Kwara, Demand N30 M by iwaeda(op): 12:05am On Oct 23, 2025
Residents of Ahun community have reportedly abandoned their farms, fearing further assaults.

Gunmen have attacked Ahun community in Ifelodun Local Government Area of Kwara State, killing a charcoal seller, Abdulganiu Sodiq, and abducting his two sons and a 60-year-old man.

A family source told SaharaReporters on Wednesday that the incident occurred around midnight last Thursday, when the heavily armed assailants stormed the normally quiet farming settlement.


The source said the victim, Abdulganiu, was overpowered when he tried to resist the attackers. “They shot him at close range and took away his two sons, along with an elderly man in the neighborhood. It was a terrifying moment; everyone was screaming and running for safety,” the source said.



The source added that the kidnappers later reached out to the family, demanding a ransom of N30 million for the release of the captives.


“They called again today (Wednesday, October 22), insisting that we must pay quickly or they would kill them. We don’t have that kind of money. We are only struggling farmers,” the source said.

The source, who had been in Iseyin for farming activities before the incident, said he returned immediately upon hearing news of the attack. Residents of Ahun community have reportedly abandoned their farms, fearing further assaults.

“Since then, the whole community has been living in fear. People can no longer go to their farms. We have abandoned our farm produce because of the fear of being kidnapped,” he said.

The family source lamented that insecurity has crippled farming in the area, preventing many from accessing their farmlands or harvesting crops, which serve as the primary source of livelihood for residents.

People in Ahun and neighbouring villages have repeatedly called on the Kwara State government and security agencies to intervene and protect them from frequent abductions and killings by suspected herders.

They urged Governor AbdulRahman AbdulRazaq to deploy additional security personnel, noting that the attackers often operate freely at night without facing any resistance.


https://saharareporters.com/2025/10/22/gunmen-kill-charcoal-seller-abduct-two-sons-elderly-man-kwara-demand-n30-million-ransom
PoliticsRe: Akpabio: Our Elections Have Improved Since PDP Left by iwaeda: 10:51pm On Oct 22, 2025
Who were the PDP members? grin grin grin grin grin
European Football (EPL, UEFA, La Liga)Re: Chelsea Vs Ajax Amsterdam: UCL (5 - 1) on 22nd October 2025 by iwaeda(op): 10:44pm On Oct 22, 2025
Up blue. grin grin grin
PoliticsRe: Alleged Coup: 16 Military Officers Held In Secret Location For Weeks by iwaeda: 6:13pm On Oct 22, 2025
Government and army said no coup. We can always lie to ourselves. grin grin grin grin grin
EducationRe: UK Cuts Post-Study Work Period For Foreign Students by iwaeda: 4:08pm On Oct 22, 2025
Good for everyone, we will come together to build a great country. No more 24 months. grin grin grin
PoliticsRe: In 2004, Nigeria Foiled Coup Plot To Overthrow President Obasanjo by iwaeda: 2:37pm On Oct 22, 2025
I can't remember hearing of coup plot, but our leaders need to do better. Tinubu has ruined this country, with his not well thought policies. grin grin grin grin
PoliticsRe: Nigerian Farmers Need Armed Guards To Protect Them From Jihadists - BBC by iwaeda: 12:58pm On Oct 22, 2025
Those that love Nigeria more than us will agree otherwise. So much insecurity in the land and we are never a truthful people. Let's continue to deceive ourselves. grin grin grin grin grin grin
EducationRe: ASUU Suspends Two-week Warning Strike by iwaeda: 10:41am On Oct 22, 2025
After more than eight days. They couldn't resolve within one week, but can go for rallies. Anyways, thanks to ASUU. grin grin grin grin grin grin
PoliticsRe: Edo Governor’s Convoy Stuck In Flooded Benin Road Sparks Outrage And Mockery Onl by iwaeda: 9:15am On Oct 22, 2025
Karma never sleep. Okpebholo is a comedian, QED. angry angry angry angry grin grin grin grin
Foreign AffairsRe: Iranian Minister, Ali Shamkhani's Daughter's Wedding Dress Sparks Outrage by iwaeda: 9:10am On Oct 22, 2025
Physicans heal themselves. Laws are meant for commoners. George Orwell captured this in 1984. Awon to sunmo alijunah, ti won jina sina losi ara le. Owe nu e fa la si. grin grin grin grin grin angry
PoliticsRe: Bandits Attacks: Kwara Government Shuts 45 Public Schools, Redeploys Teachers by iwaeda:
Egbon, ile nko? Has Kwara joined the states where book is haram. When we say that Kwara is serious under seige, they called us names. KWSG officially closed 45 schools, how many of these children can go outside their communities to further their education? I pray their destinies is not truncated. How politicians, politics has taken away our reasoning. I weep for the future. cry cry cry cry cry cry
PoliticsRe: DISCOS’ Revenue Rises 16.5% To ₦93.96 Billion by iwaeda(op): 8:15am On Oct 22, 2025
It has favoured me and my family. Next year light will be at N800 per kilowatt. grin angry angry angry grin grin
PoliticsDISCOS’ Revenue Rises 16.5% To ₦93.96 Billion by iwaeda(op): 7:35am On Oct 22, 2025
The Distribution Companies of Nigeria, DISCOs, recorded 16.5 per cent, year-on-year YoY increase in revenue to N193.96 billion in July 2025 from N162 billion in the corresponding period of 2024.


The increase in revenue is amidst complain of poor power supply by many consumers including homes and businesses due to alleged inefficiency of the DISCOs and inability of the Transmission Company of Nigeria to wheel around 16,384 MW installed power generation capacity from the Generation companies, GENCOs.

In its latest report obtained by Vanguard, the Nigerian Electricity Regulatory Commission, NERC, disclosed that total revenue collected by the DISCOs stood at N193.96 billion even as the government continues to subsidise power supply.

According to the report, the total value for energy received stood at N300.04 billion, leaving energy billed and actual average collection per kilowatts, KWh at N243.14 billion and N89.30, respectively.

Also, it noted that this translated to 81.04 per cent, 79.77 per cent and 76.82 per cent billing efficiency, collection efficiency and recovery efficiency, respectively.

Reacting to the development, Adetayo Adegbemle, Convener and Executive Director of PowerUp Nigeria, a power consumer advocacy group, lamented the nation’s poor power supply and called for an end to electricity subsidies.

He explained: “Historically, the Nigerian government has paid electricity subsidies to the Nigerian Electricity Supply Industry (NESI). This means there is a cost-reflective tariff for supplying 1kWh (kilowatt-hour) and an allowed tariff that consumers are permitted to pay.

“This variance, otherwise called a ‘subsidy,’ has now turned into an elephant in a china shop. It stems from government welfare policies intended to support consumers who cannot afford the true cost of power.”

He added that although subsidies aim to maintain economic stability and prevent social unrest, they have become a huge burden on government finances. Between 2015 and 2020, tariff shortfalls reportedly reached N2.4 trillion, averaging N200 billion yearly, while in 2022 alone, over N600 billion was paid. The figure was projected to hit N1 trillion in 2024.


Adegbemle noted that under the 2022 Multi-Year Tariff Order (MYTO), the cost-reflective tariff averaged N68.42/kWh, while the allowed tariff was N59.89/kWh, with the Federal Government covering N8.53/kWh as subsidy. Between January and March 2023 alone, subsidies totaling N52.7 billion were paid to the 11 DisCos.
https://www.vanguardngr.com/2025/10/epileptic-power-discos-revenue-rises-16-5-to-n193-96bn/

PoliticsRe: Wike’s Wife In Trouble Over Undeclared U.S. Citizenship, Florida Properties by iwaeda: 7:33am On Oct 22, 2025
Nothing will be done to Wike and his family. When you read George Orwell, you will understand. grin grin angry angry grin
PoliticsRe: ISWAP Plans Fresh Attacks In Ondo, Kogi —DSS by iwaeda: 7:25am On Oct 22, 2025
Enyin eniyan mi ni ipinle Ondo ati Kogi, e mura sile. Kwara is being overrun by bandits, now ISWAP wants to deal blow to Ondo and Kogi. Ekiti and Oyo shouldn't sleep. grin grin grin grin grin
PoliticsRe: Gunmen Abduct Three INEC Officials In Aloma, Kogi State by iwaeda: 7:22am On Oct 22, 2025
Security has really improved, daily people can't get to their destinations. To them whose thinking is politics, we hate them. The problem about this insecurity is that, you dont know the next target. grin grin grin grin
TravelRe: Benue Community Youths Protest Bad Road (Photos) by iwaeda: 9:00pm On Oct 21, 2025
They will still vote massively for APC. Nigeria roads are not just deplorable, but unfit for this century. grin grin grin grin grin grin
PoliticsRe: Bandits Kidnap Doctor, Patients From Nasara Nursing & Maternity Home, Kaduna by iwaeda(op): 8:53pm On Oct 21, 2025
Nlfpmod, Kaduna have the highest military formations, but it is been ravaged by bandits. cry cry cry cry cry
PoliticsBandits Kidnap Doctor, Patients From Nasara Nursing & Maternity Home, Kaduna by iwaeda(op): 3:52pm On Oct 21, 2025
Bandits in large numbers stormed a hospital in Kaduna State in the early hours of Tuesday, abducting several patients and a medical doctor on duty.

According to a source in Kaduna, the bandits stormed Kujama town, which is the headquarters of Chikun local government, and went straight to the private hospital.

The hospital, named Nasara Nursing and Maternity Home, and other houses were attacked.

At the hospital, the assailants abducted five patients, the medical doctor on duty, and a security guard. One of the security personnel who attempted to resist the attackers was shot multiple times, sustaining severe injuries before being rushed to another hospital for treatment.

In a similar incident, last Friday, SaharaReporters reported that bandits had killed two police officers in the Southern Kaduna region of Kaduna State.


The attack occurred on Friday evening, as confirmed by a resident.

The officers were killed inside a Divisional Police Headquarters in Zonkwa town, which is also the headquarters of Zangon Kataf Local Government Area.

Last Thursday, SaharaReporters reported that three minors were among nine people killed by bandits in Layin Danauta village, Birnin Gwari Local Government Area of Kaduna State.

A local source, who first confirmed the attack, revealed that the three slain minors were daughters of one Alhaji Salisu Maiwada.

According to the source, the other victims included five married men and a young bachelor. Several others sustained varying degrees of injuries, with many said to be in critical condition and receiving treatment at nearby hospitals.
https://saharareporters.com/2025/10/21/breaking-bandits-storm-kaduna-hospital-abduct-doctor-five-patients-and-security-guard

PoliticsRe: Tinubu Names Bernard Doro As Humanitarian Affairs Minister by iwaeda: 3:51pm On Oct 21, 2025
Sharing money and vote buying Minister. grin grin grin grin grin
PoliticsRe: Endsars @5: Memories, Martyrs, Unfinished Struggle For Justice by iwaeda: 10:48am On Oct 21, 2025
Ajetunmobi Riddwane, said they have evidences of people killed. Till today, Sanwo-Olu never told us the wife of commissioner that called him, they were shooting at toll gate. Nobody can cover these evidences for ever. People around toll gate saw it all. cry cry cry cry cry
PoliticsRe: Notorious Bandits Leader Bello Turji Strengthens Hold On North-west, Frees 100 by iwaeda(op): 8:55am On Oct 21, 2025
A man, the military told us, his days are numbered, behaving as if he owns Zamfara. grin grin grin grin grin
EducationRe: Chukwumaobi Oluah Becomes Professor Of Mechanical Engineering In Belgium At 36 by iwaeda: 8:52am On Oct 21, 2025
Well done, young guy. Continue enjoying Holland. I pray that God will make Nigeria great again, at thirty six. grin grin grin angry angry angry

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