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Angelfrost:With limited resources in 2007 to 2015 ,we know what Sullivan as a governor did in Enugu state.People are judging Obi based on the little resources at his disposal. |
Tomek09:Waoh and they call that dry land,zero resources and zero IGR a state with 27 LGA.SMH for the southern leaders. |
VeeVeeMyLuv:Even Niger republic with larger landmass is 16m in population.I know the BVA next year if they will allow it work will expose the region(s) that have been giving us fictitious figures. |
Felimax:Do you know the population of Niger republic with similar culture and tradition larger than Nigeria in landmass is just 24.2m |
tsephanyah:Why is Niger republic with similar culture and tradition with larger land mass than entire Nigeria just 24.2m in population? |
HedwigesMaduro:Even Niger with similar culture to Northwest and North eastern part of Nigeria is larger than Nigeria with population of 24.2m |
tsephanyah:Then why is Saudi Arabia with similar culture just 38m because they have more children and wives. |
BeardedMeat:Waoh...that's a waste of resources procuring what they know won't be used.Its unfortunate.2023 election will be rigged again. |
SmartPolician:Abi oo..it's disgusting and shameful.. Nigeria as a country can't move forward without a national database.I believe our political leaders know what to do if they want it done. |
nakaman:Is there a way we can get our actual population for future planning? |
Felimax:Till the next census exercise then.I really wish biometrics can be taken for the next exercise in order to get our actual population figure.Before then, I hope they will allow BVA machine to work next year to avoid rigging to have the idea of our real voting population. |
Felimax:Lagos happens to be the smallest in Nigeria but I don't think landmass should be used to determine human population.Moreover what attracts human population to a particular geographical area like security and economic activities, standard of living etc are all in the south.I still feel the south is being cheated in the allocation of resources by the federal government. |
Kingspin:That's what they've always been using to brag to rig the south out every time.I don't know why the southern leaders allowed this.Its sad.Our southern political leaders are just selfish.They only think of what will benefit them individually while the northern leaders think of what will benefit their people.I think this false figures being declared every census will be difficult to correct. |
Felimax:That's true but looking at the census figure in 1991 before the creation of Jigawa state from Kano state,Kano state was just over 100k more than Lagos.After that ,they went ahead to allocate 44 LGA to Kano alone after Jigawa was created with 27 LGA.After that in 2006 again,Kano state alone is still more than Lagos that wasn't divided while Jigawa has 4m+ populace.Does it mean there in no population growth in Lagos? |
VeeVeeMyLuv:That's it..I don't know how the south allowed the north to use fake population to be intimidating southerners.I doubt if they will allow the BVA machine work in the north in 2023 since it's going to expose them. |
Felimax:But in all other indices to determine our population like no of registered lines, satellite image of settlements,number of vehicles,bank accounts,bvn,igr etc,the south is ahead of the north. |
VeeVeeMyLuv:Do you think Kano state is more populated than Lagos state?What's the rationale behind Kano having 44 local governments with 27 local governments in Jigawa state while Lagos has 20 local governments. |
By Femi Aribisala In 2011, more votes were cast in Zamfara than the total number of legitimately-registered voters, according to the revelation of INEC’s clean-up exercise. Everything turns upside down in Nigeria. Logic becomes illogical. Wisdom becomes foolishness. Two plus two becomes seven. Hospitals become mortuaries. Stealing is not corruption. Education is a sin. In Nigeria, so many things fly in the face of simple commonsense. One major example is the ridiculous idea that, by some inexplicable freak of nature, more people live in the arid less-developed Northern part of Nigeria than in the wet, coastal, more-developed South. Insult to intelligence The larger population of the North is an elephant in the Nigerian living-room. According to the last disputed census of 2006, there are 75 million Nigerians living in the North and 65 million in the South. This is balderdash! As long as we continue to accept such blatant lie, there can be no true democracy in Nigeria. Electoral results must continue to be falsified to conform to it. As long as we continue to entertain such outright falsehood, we shall continue to be subjected to a “born to rule” mentality on the part of some mischievous Northern politicians. The assertion that there are more people in the North than in the South is an insult to intelligence and commonsense. All over West Africa, the coastal states are more densely and highly populated than the arid desert hinterlands. Nobody has been able to come up with a reasonable reason why Nigeria would be the only exception to this rule. Most of the people in Egypt live on a strip along the Nile River. But in Nigeria, we are meant to believe most of the people live in the desert. Some make the case that Northern polygamy leads to more births. If so, why are there only 30 million people in Saudi Arabia, a country more than twice the size of Nigeria? The Saudis are also polygamous. If there are so many more live-births in the North than in the South, this should be reflected in children immunization programs: but it is not. Everything we know about demographics contradicts the inflated population of the North relative to the South. The economic opportunities in the South far outweigh those in the North. That means economic migration is bound to be southward and not northward. The states with the highest internally generated revenues all come from the South; while eight of the last ten are from the North. No Northern state features in the top ten. The North regularly trots up Kano as the largest state of the federation, but there is no doubt that this is also pure fiction. There is no way that there can be more people in Kano State than in Lagos State or even Oyo State. Let me be even more categorical. Kano cannot be as populous as Ibadan. Kano cannot even have half the population of Lagos. Why would more people keep moving to Kano where there is insurgency; from Maitasine to Boko Haram, relative to Lagos where there is none? The answer is simple. The large population of Kano relative to Lagos is bogus. It is pure fiction! If there were more people in Kano than in Lagos, it would show up, for example, in waste-generation. How much waste does Kano produce relative to Lagos? The answer is only a fraction. How many houses and physical structures are there in Kano relative to Lagos? There is no comparison. Google satellite maps show a concentration of people and houses in Kano city centre. Everywhere else is sparsely populated. This is not the case with Lagos. It is not the case with Ibadan. It is not the case with Aba. If there are so many people up North, where are the people? Where do they live? Which vehicles take them from A to B? How many of these vehicles are in Kano relative to Lagos? Only a fraction! Magical Zamfara Precisely because we have accepted the lie of Northern population supremacy over the South, Attahiru Jega and his INEC cohorts decided to sneak further falsehood past us. Having discovered far more double-registration of voters in the North than in the South, INEC still went ahead to create additional polling units, allocating a disproportionate number of these to the North. However, the very audacity of INEC in the attempted perpetration of this fraud has brought to light certain anomalies in the 2011 elections, especially as it relates to the North-West. INEC’s recent cleanup exercise of the voters register is a big indictment of the North. INEC discovered that there are far more double-registration of voters in the North than in the South. The greatest fraud in this regard is committed in the North-West, and the most fraudulent state in the country turns out to be Zamfara. Sokoto and Zamfara states border the Republic of Niger. Niger Republic is 19 times bigger than Sokoto and Zamfara put together in land area. And yet, we are meant to believe that in 2006, Sokoto and Zamfara had a combined total population of 6.9 million; more than half of Niger Republic’s population of 12.9 million. Zamfara’s fictitious population in the 2006 census was 3.2 million. Nevertheless, INEC registered 2 million voters for Zamfara for the 2011 elections. That means 62.5% of the people in Zamfara registered to vote. (This is roughly equal to the 64% of people who registered to vote in the 2012 elections in the United States; a country of far higher voter-awareness and socialisation). This is fraud of the highest order for the simple reason that 62.5% of the population of Zamfara cannot be eligible to vote. The voting age in Nigeria is 18 years. According to U.N. demographics, 44% of Nigerians are below the age of 15. This means under no circumstances can 50% of the population anywhere in Nigeria be said to have registered to vote in any election. It is not surprising therefore that although INEC registered 2 million voters for the 2011 elections in Zamfara, the same INEC discovered in its clean-up exercise this year that 1.1 million of those voters (over 50%) were fraudulent; the result of double registration. Voodoo results That means only 914,886 of the names on the Zamfara register could be verified as not pertaining to double registration. (This does not tell us how many of the remaining names are fictitious). But then get this: according to INEC records, 927,219 people voted in Zamfara in the 2011 presidential election; mostly for Buhari. That means more votes were cast in Zamfara than the total number of legitimately-registered voters, according to the revelation of INEC’s clean-up exercise. Let us put this in stark terms. It means, according to INEC, over 100% of the Zamfara electorate voted in 2011. What malarkey! By the time we factor in the fictitious names that must have been in the register, we can see that the figures coming out of Zamfara have nothing whatsoever to do with reality. In Zamfara, there is procedural inflation of figures pertaining to population and elections. This gives us an idea of how fraudulent the North-West of Nigeria is with regard to population and electoral figures. This is not to say that manipulation and falsification of figures is not standard operational procedure in other states of the federation, but INEC revealed that it is most exaggerated in the North in general and in the North-West in particular. It is not surprising therefore that, in the 2011 presidential election, there were 10.6 million “voters” from the North-West alone; twice the number of voters from either the South-West (4.6 million) or the South-East (5 million). This is preposterous, and is nothing but one big lie! Back to Jega It is on this fictitious super-structure of a larger population in the North relative to the South that Jega’s INEC based its outrageous allocation of 21,000 additional polling booths to the North, relative to 8,000 to the South. In defense of this regional-chauvinism, Hakeem Baba-Ahmad added insult to injury by saying: “Jega admitted that many states in the south did not even deserve the number of units they got, but for the inclusion of the principle of fairness and equity. In other words, if INEC had been strict in sharing out the units in accordance with voting population and geography, the north would have received even more.” What poppycock! In what appears to be the triumph of commonsense and logic, the Senate has advised Jega to suspend the allocation of new polling units until after the 2015 general elections. That should be the end of the matter. People who don’t understand how the Nigerian political system works feel Jega can ignore this advice. He cannot! The legislative branch of the government has oversight powers over the executive branch. Such a directive from the legislature to an arm of the government is not subject to debate. It must be obeyed otherwise Jega will be sanctioned. https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.vanguardngr.com/2014/09/believes-lie-people-north-south/amp/ |
I think the best is to get a court order from a magistrate court served to all the banks that you have account for the PND to be removed. Getting court order from a magistrate court is cheaper and faster to procure.When they see court order,fear go catch them. |
hunee:There's no need for it as a student. |
collarfreak:If your biometrics is captured,it's authentic. |
[quote author=wwwihy post=117053910]God Bless you sir[/quote]I so much like Sanwo olu.Talk and do governor,a workaholic and sees himself as someone ever ready to serve. God bless Lagos state. |
BATified2023:Just ignore them.They think Oyinbo doctors are like our doctors.If truly he has medical issue,his doctors would have informed him since they have his medical history and would have informed him when to come for medical check up.He doesn't need to wait for when he breaks down before being flown out.All these tactics being deplored by them are why people are voting for the jagaban. Meanwhile,we are waiting for Obi to come and campaign in Kaduna.� |
LeoDeKing:See Igbo will see levels in Kaduna when campaign starts.Obi failure in Kaduna started when he picked his vice from the same zaria ElRufai is from. |
Kingozymandias:Are you in Kaduna?I don't lie when I post.Okay.Its even evident the way the Kaduna gov and his son address igbos.Kaduna people no rate you at all. |
LeoDeKing:See them no get choice for Kaduna.Kaduna people dey deal with igbos wotowoto.Its only in the southwest that igbos flex muscle. |
IsuaWP:You need to reset your token.Go to any branch of your bank or send a mail to your branch for token reset . |
Siwel25:Bro,you didn't add Gbagada general hospital to the extent that patients prefer General hospitals to private hospitals in Lagos,CBD,Mushin Agege road and lots of projects.Let campaign start first na.Asiwaju doesn't chest beat. |
Does it mean if APC continues to win election till say 2050,PDP won't field a southerner as it presidential flagbearer since the last one that one election for pdp in 2011 is from the south? |
twilliamx:It's sad when they attribute Lagos success to being former federal capital.If it's by Federal government projects, Kaduna state is meant to fare better in terms of development than Lagos state.Yet nobody dare say Kaduna is no man's land.They should list federal government projects in Lagos and I will list twice of it in Kaduna state. |
tyinfinity:I doubt if he even graduate sef hence his reason for doing those short courses for patch up. |
seunmsg:Maybe the guy didn't even graduate from UNN sef.Because if indeed he graduated he would have gone for MBA or Msc instead of those 2 weeks executive course.Even his time in Fidelity bank as Chairman was not based on his academic qualification but it's on being a major shareholder in the bank.I beg the guy is a fraud . |
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u thought Saudi Arabia have more children and wife's because they're also Muslim... In Saudis Arabia only the rich and powerful can marry more wife and have many kids unlike in the north