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PoliticsRe: Spreadsheet Of The Official Election Results So Far by mcdokwe(m): 1:48pm On Mar 31, 2015
Ok na
PoliticsRe: Apostle Johnson Suleman Said It, Now It's Happening? by mcdokwe(m): 8:37am On Mar 31, 2015
Ok
PoliticsRe: The Polling Units Under My Watch by mcdokwe(op): 11:09pm On Mar 30, 2015
go4value:
hmmmmmmm.....front page materiel..
@op no pix?

GLO IS THE BEST NETWORK.... I glo with pride
I got videos but can't upload using my phone.
PoliticsRe: The Polling Units Under My Watch by mcdokwe(op): 10:51pm On Mar 30, 2015
They were poised that all possible voters be accredited until I told them that once the reader goes off, every other thing comes to nought.

No sooner had the accreditation ended that they called me aside, telling me they have an established process very different from the laid down process and that I had better stuck to it so as not to cause problem for them or myself.

They said all the voters would have to go while the agents would take over the thumb printing for the already allocated number of votes promising I won't have a problem as the agents for the respective parties were appointed by them and by that answerable to them, seeing that I had no choice, I succumbed to their request and proceeded to count out ballots against the number of accredited number of voters.

they had made up their mind that APC gets the whole vote for the presidency while the vote for the NASS gets randomly shared.

I urged them to allot some number of votes to the PDP so as not to create suspicion of foul play thus getting 11 votes for the PDP as against the 756 votes of the APC.
My colleagues compromised, security non-existent, if I needed to run, I could run and run and get exhausted from running without getting anywhere.
I am sure something similar or worsee happened other places both in favour against both parties, their by eroding the credibility of the elections.

Thank You
PoliticsThe Polling Units Under My Watch by mcdokwe(op): 10:30pm On Mar 30, 2015
I had always nursed the idea of being part of an electoral process. The 2015 elections presented that opportunity and my being posted to the north for my national service year where a lot of people detested due to its history of post electoral violence didn't kill the desire in me.

So it was with enthusiasm that I took up the role of a presiding officer in a very remote Village about 3hrs away from a semblance of civilisation.

Tunga in Birbyang, Kanam local government is one locality not known to most natives of the same local government, but I had no choice than to take up the call of duty.

We left Dengi the LGA quarters for the locality at about 10pm with electoral materials and I was woken up when we arrived, electoral materials were shared among the adhoc staff of the 4 units in the rac into the morning and I was finally able to catch some sleep from about 3am on the 28th only to be woken up later at about 6am. We made some preps and rode into the village where we paid homage to the community head who promised us breakfast, we later left for the polling centre where we met a handful of people already waiting, the booth was setup and we settled for the business of the day.

The card reader failed with the first few people who where ready and we thought it was something we didn't do right, apprehension was mounting and I had to assure the people around that they were going to vote whether or not the card reader worked, giving away the fact that I spoke a bit of Hausa which I had fought so had to keep even from the native adhoc staff.

I had to take up the accreditation process myself whilst also monitoring the progress of the card readers as I had a voting point attached to the unit. Not sooner had the accreditation commenced that I noticed some obviously underage voter brandishing there PVCs, hoping to be accredited as well, it got to a head when they won't stop coming and even much younger kids came around with the PVCs, I declined pointing out they were too young only for the villagers to warn me to do what I came to do claiming that showing a PVC is enough requirement to vote. I then directed them to the voting point aware of the possible consequence of defying them even while trying to maintain a strong moral stance.

Seconds ran into minutes and then hours and the crowd kept mounting and with it more people who didn't have a business being there.

It was approaching 1.30pm and I knew I had to stop more people from joining the crew only for me to notice the complete absence of the security personnel posted to the unit, a situation that prevailed until the end.

I was getting exhausted and the crowd kept mounting, I had to allow my apo who happened to be a fellow corp member take up the process while I took a walk around. The crowd defied all forms of control and I had to count on the card readers running down to stop the process as they were determined that even those who have yet to come would still get accredited, my APOs were laising with the locals and handing out electoral materials meant to be handled only by officials to them and when I noticed and pointed it out, some youths were pointing fingers at me and on top of their voices and I had to quietely inform the elders who were apparently educated and that is wasn't about getting the highest number of votes, that it could count for zero if not properly handled, and same had to be communicated to the youths that I was raising pertinent points which was for their good. And they calmed down.
PoliticsThe Polling Units Under MY Watch by mcdokwe(op): 9:38pm On Mar 30, 2015
I had always nursed the idea of being part of an electoral process. The 2015 elections presented that opportunity and my being posted to the north for my national service year where a lot of people detested due to its history of post electoral violence didn't kill the desire in me.

So it was with enthusiasm that I took up the role of a presiding officer in a very remote Village about 3hrs away from a semblance of civilisation.

Tunga in Birbyang, Kanam local government is one locality not known to most natives of the same local government, but I had no choice than to take up the call of duty.

We left Dengi the LGA quarters for the locality at about 10pm with electoral materials and I was woken up when we arrived, electoral materials were shared among the adhoc staff of the 4 units in the rac into the morning and I was finally able to catch some sleep from about 3am on the 28th only to be woken up later at about 6am. We made some preps and rode into the village where we paid homage to the community head who promised us breakfast, we later left for the polling centre where we met a handful of people already waiting, the booth was setup and we settled for the business of the day.

The card reader failed with the first few people who where ready and we thought it was something we didn't do right, apprehension was mounting and I had to assure the people around that they were going to vote whether or not the card reader worked, giving away the fact that I spoke a bit of Hausa which I had fought so had to keep even from the native adhoc staff.

I had to take up the accreditation process myself whilst also monitoring the progress of the card readers as I had a voting point attached to the unit. Not sooner had the accreditation commenced that I noticed some obviously underage voter brandishing there PVCs, hoping to be accredited as well, it got to a head when they won't stop coming and even much younger kids came around with the PVCs, I declined pointing out they were too young only for the villagers to warn me to do what I came to do claiming that showing a PVC is enough requirement to vote. I then directed them to the voting point aware of the possible consequence of defying them even while trying to maintain a strong moral stance.

Seconds ran into minutes and then hours and the crowd kept mounting and with it more people who didn't have a business being there.

It was approaching 1.30pm and I knew I had to stop more people from joining the crew only for me to notice the complete absence of the security personnel posted to the unit, a situation that prevailed until the end.

I was getting exhausted and the crowd kept mounting, I had to allow my apo who happened to be a fellow corp member take up the process while I took a walk around. The crowd defied all forms of control and I had to count on the card readers running down to stop the process as they were determined that even those who have yet to come would still get accredited, my APOs were laising with the locals and handing out electoral materials meant to be handled only by officials to them and when I noticed and pointed it out, some youths were pointing fingers at me and on top of their voices and I had to quietely inform the elders who were apparently educated and that is wasn't about getting the highest number of votes, that it could count for zero if not properly handled, and same had to be communicated to the youths that I was raising pertinent points which was for their good. And they calmed down.
PoliticsThe Polling Units Under MY Watch by mcdokwe(op): 9:28pm On Mar 30, 2015
I had always nursed the idea of being part of an electoral process. The 2015 elections presented that opportunity and my being posted to the north for my national service year where a lot of people detested due to its history of post electoral violence didn't kill the desire in me.

So it was with enthusiasm that I took up the role of a presiding officer in a very remote Village about 3hrs away from a semblance of civilisation.

Tunga in Birbyang, Kanam local government is one locality not known to most natives of the same local government, but I had no choice than to take up the call of duty.

We left Dengi the LGA quarters for the locality at about 10pm with electoral materials and I was woken up when we arrived, electoral materials were shared among the adhoc staff of the 4 units in the rac into the morning and I was finally able to catch some sleep from about 3am on the 28th only to be woken up later at about 6am. We made some preps and rode into the village where we paid homage to the community head who promised us breakfast, we later left for the polling centre where we met a handful of people already waiting, the booth was setup and we settled for the business of the day.

The card reader failed with the first few people who where ready and we thought it was something we didn't do right, apprehension was mounting and I had to assure the people around that they were going to vote whether or not the card reader worked, giving away the fact that I spoke a bit of Hausa which I had fought so had to keep even from the native adhoc staff.

I had to take up the accreditation process myself whilst also monitoring the progress of the card readers as I had a voting point attached to the unit. Not sooner had the accreditation commenced that I noticed some obviously underage voter brandishing there PVCs, hoping to be accredited as well, it got to a head when they won't stop coming and even much younger kids came around with the PVCs, I declined pointing out they were too young only for the villagers to warn me to do what I came to do claiming that showing a PVC is enough requirement to vote. I then directed them to the voting point aware of the possible consequence of defying them even while trying to maintain a strong moral stance.

Seconds ran into minutes and then hours and the crowd kept mounting and with it more people who didn't have a business being there.

It was approaching 1.30pm and I knew I had to stop more people from joining the crew only for me to notice the complete absence of the security personnel posted to the unit, a situation that prevailed until the end.

I was getting exhausted and the crowd kept mounting, I had to allow my apo who happened to be a fellow corp member take up the process while I took a walk around. The crowd defied all forms of control and I had to count on the card readers running down to stop the process as they were determined that even those who have yet to come would still get accredited, my APOs were laising with the locals and handing out electoral materials meant to be handled only by officials to them and when I noticed and pointed it out, some youths were pointing fingers at me and on top of their voices and I had to quietely inform the elders who were apparently educated and that is wasn't about getting the highest number of votes, that it could count for zero if not properly handled, and same had to be communicated to the youths that I was raising pertinent points which was for their good. And they calmed down.
PoliticsRe: Youths Set Ablaze PDP Chieftain's House In Jos by mcdokwe(m): 9:25pm On Mar 29, 2015
Nsogbu
ComputersRe: Used Laptops For Sale by mcdokwe(op):
dewapella:
Hi Mcdoc!
Do you still have the DV6? I'd like to see the pix..I guess it's a pavilion make...pls how much dent do you exactly mean?
I'd be interested in buying from you cos we've met before...and especially if what you're offering meets my expectations!
Thank you!
really? Will try uploading but I guess whatsapp would be better
ComputersRe: Spy Gadgets by mcdokwe(op): 2:10pm On Mar 27, 2015
The plain spy glass can be worn as a conventional spectacle without arousing suspicion or interest. It looks just like a recommended glasses.
CelebritiesRe: 'I Didn't Break Ini Edo's Marriage',yul Edochie Exclaimed. by mcdokwe(m): 1:24pm On Mar 27, 2015
Weta evidence
PoliticsRe: Thread For Nairalander INEC Adhoc Staffs by mcdokwe(m): 1:21pm On Mar 27, 2015
present. On duty in Kanam local government as a serving corp member. Jesus is Lord.
CrimeRe: Owo, Ondo Bank Robbery Photo (Viewers Discretion) by mcdokwe(m): 10:31pm On Mar 26, 2015
Pathetic
PoliticsRe: Fire Guts FCT High Court’s Probate Section by mcdokwe(m):
Whodunnithuh

Checkout this link for spy gadgets and all that.
www.nairaland.com/2209211/gadgets-election-monitoring-other-covert
PoliticsRe: See This Party's Campaign Helicopter Spotted At Uyo (Photos) by mcdokwe(m): 9:15pm On Mar 26, 2015
Hmmm

Discreetly watch this and other electoral activities check out this link www.nairaland.com/2209211/gadgets-election-monitoring-other-covert
PoliticsRe: gadgets for election monitoring and other covert operations by mcdokwe(op): 4:52pm On Mar 26, 2015
Still taking orders, home delivery option available to Lagos residents
CelebritiesRe: Davido's Bodyguard Goes Shirtless, Flaunts Muscles (photos) by mcdokwe(m): 2:15pm On Mar 25, 2015
E no reach
PoliticsRe: See The Restriction Of Movement Issued By The Police On The Election Days by mcdokwe(m): 6:42pm On Mar 24, 2015
We done hear
ComputersSpy Gadgets by mcdokwe(op):
We hereby offer the following gadgets which can be
deployed for election monitoring without being
noticed.
1. Spy glasses
2.Spy Pens
3.Spy wrist watches.
Spy watch leather (black, brown) COLOUR 4g @ 10k.
8g @ 12k. Spy plain glass @ 12k. Non plain with Mp3
@ 11K
All have video recording capability and enough
memory that can be read through the pc via USB
connection. We are currently delivering to all parts
of Nigeria. Call or text 08065145793 today for a copy
PoliticsRe: gadgets for election monitoring and other covert operations by mcdokwe(op): 4:30pm On Mar 24, 2015
No extra delivery charge for pick ups from drivers and courier services. Extra delivery charge may occur if home or office delivery is needed.
CultureRe: Intersting Facts About The Kalabari Ijaws Of Rivers State (PICTURES) by mcdokwe(m): 4:24pm On Mar 24, 2015
Colourful people



We hereby offer the following gadgets which can be
deployed for election monitoring without being
noticed.
1. Spy glasses
2.Spy Pens
3.Spy wrist watches.
Spy watch leather (black, brown) COLOUR 4g @ 10k.
8g @ 12k. Spy plain glass @ 12k. Non plain with Mp3
@ 11K
All have video recording capability and enough
memory that can be read through the pc via USB
connection. We are currently delivering to all parts
of Nigeria. Call or text 08065145793 today for a copy
PoliticsRe: A Mobile App For Election Monitoring, Developed By Nigerians For Nigerians! by mcdokwe(m): 1:28pm On Mar 24, 2015
Meanwhile we have been taking orders for election monitoring gadgets
PoliticsRe: A Mobile App For Election Monitoring, Developed By Nigerians For Nigerians! by mcdokwe(m): 1:27pm On Mar 24, 2015
Super cool.


Meanwhile we have election monitoring gadgets that have discreet video recording capacities. www.nairaland.com/2209211/election-monitoring-gadgets#31867102
Jobs/VacanciesRe: Vacancies In Nestle Nigeria Plc. Abaji Water Plant by mcdokwe(m): 8:00am On Mar 24, 2015
Interesting
PoliticsRe: gadgets for election monitoring and other covert operations by mcdokwe(op): 12:49pm On Mar 23, 2015
iykbethany:
You guys dont know business.

List the photos, specs and prices of your gadgets here and people will take you serious.
no vex, I have been busy. Will soon upload both the price and sample.
PoliticsRe: Amaechi's Deputy,tele Ikuru Concludes Plans To Join PDP by mcdokwe(m): 2:26pm On Mar 22, 2015
Good for him
CelebritiesRe: Dbanj,oritse Femi And Wande Coal Take A Metro Train Ride In Abuja by mcdokwe(m): 10:27am On Mar 22, 2015
And this is news worthy because?
FamilyRe: Babyosisi's Marital Advice To New And Intended Wives by mcdokwe(m): 8:50am On Mar 22, 2015
EfemenaXY, an e-pat for you
FamilyRe: .. by mcdokwe(m): 8:38am On Mar 22, 2015
Ok ma
sisisioge:
Oga, I wasn't referring to him. Just praying to God to make me fruitful cos I definitely can't afford all the rigmarole of surrogacy. By choice or circumstance.
FamilyRe: Babyosisi's Marital Advice To New And Intended Wives by mcdokwe(m): 8:34am On Mar 22, 2015
It is better to live in your own house with a bench as bed than to live in a well furnished paid apartment. All it will take him is a little more time and you'd be proud home owners. So I completely go with the mum
pishon:
Good morning everyone, have been folloing this thread for a while now but I wanted to finish reading all the pages before I acknowledge the op and everyone that has contributed so far cause have learnt a lot here but I have a pressing issue to attend to now pls I really need your candid advice on this issue. My fiance stays in his parent house but he is dohouse project but I feel he should rent an apartment now since we a planning to get married before the end of the year, he is a low income earner but he has an access to some cash recently and fortunately we are able to get a room and a parlour self contained yesterday for 70k we were about going to see d lanlord for payement when he said I should let him inform his mum first before he pay which I said ok. He called me this morning that his mum said he y can't he wait and finish his house first and move there from there house, the problem I have with her idear is that the money e have is not enough to finish the house and also do the wedding besides my fiance does not have any house appliances he will have to furnish the house as well I don't know what to tell him now and I don't want to be in between mother and son. I will be 31 soon and he is already 34years
FamilyRe: .. by mcdokwe(m):
Guess you didnt get the part he said it is not about a medical condition of either him or his wife?
sisisioge:
Omg! It is that expensive? 500k*10= 5,000,000 (gestation period is usually 10months except for multiples) And all expenses paid for during! Chai! Omg!


God, pls make me a very fruitfully woman...I will take care of them.
FamilyRe: 5 Marriage Secrets Ladies Shouldn't Tell Their Friends by mcdokwe(m): 7:06am On Mar 22, 2015
Couldn't have said it better

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