Politics › Re: After Fashola,who Is Next In Lagos State by naso2(m): 11:34am On Apr 28, 2011 |
Oluremi Tinubu. Just watch and see my prophesy come to pass. |
Politics › Re: Delta State Gubernatorial Elections by naso2(m): 11:16am On Apr 28, 2011 |
kudosjnr: I don't know if anybody is seeing what I am seeing. How many people are there in Warri North that Uduaghan will be relying on bringing Sokoto vote from Koko to enable him cliche the Governorship seat of a state like Delta. What is he trying to tell his opponents, that they are too dull? That they are kids? or rather, what is he telling us about the JEGA's INEC, that they are upright or biased? I am using this medium to beg the REC of Delta State and JEGA, to please try as much as possible to do the right thing by nullifying the results from these riverine areas and order for a re-run which he Jega should supervise personally for posterity sake.
Only By so doing, can the truth about these Sokoto votes from these riverine areas be uncovered, and it will become clear clear to all Deltans if Ogboru actually lost according to popular view or if the oppressors have been cheating.  |
Politics › Re: Pepper Spray Available: U.s. Police Grade! [self Protection Is Invaluable] by naso2(m): 2:42pm On Apr 27, 2011 |
^^^^^^^^^^^
So you wan use pepper spray for army guys, even if dem brush your car? eh be like say u don write your will.
But i go like to buy one sha, for all these boys for iponri brigde. |
Politics › Re: Facebook Page Created For Mr. Ukeoma Ikechukwu: He Is Missing In Bauchi by naso2(m): 11:19am On Apr 27, 2011 |
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Politics › Re: Delta State Gubernatorial Elections by naso2(m): 8:55am On Apr 27, 2011 |
Abeg make una carry una ward results comot for here. Now we should be seeing the results at LG level. |
Politics › Re: On The Matter Of The 2011 Presidential Elections-Professor Mobolaji E.Aluko by naso2(m): 6:37pm On Apr 21, 2011 |
Next, let us look at Lagos State: 1,945,044 voters in the presidential elections, out of 6,108,069 registered voters for a 31.8% voter turn out.
But on April 9 we had (again using INEC figures):
- Lagos Central: 301,570 voters (won by ACN's Remi Tinubu 202,506)
- Lagos East: 320,372 total voters (won ACN's Gbenga Ashafa 222,439)
- Lagos West: 812,924 total voters (won by ACN's Ganiyu Solomon 503,786)
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TOTAL: 1,434,866 total voters
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This amounted to a 23.9% voter turn-out - meaning that the presidential turnout step-up by less than 10% was quite believable. We saw various reports that said there was serious voter aparthy in THE sw. IF LAGOS COULD RECORD ALMOST HALF A MILLION NEW VOTERS AS COMPARED WITH THE PREVIOUS WEEK, THEN CAN ANYBODY TELL WHAT THE VOTER TURNOUT WOULD HAVE BEEN LIKE IF A YORUBAMAN WAS CONTESTING FOR THE POST OF PRESIDENT? iT MEANNS THE VOTER TURNOUT WOULD HAVE MOVED FROM 1.4M TO ATLEAST 3.5 MILLION IN ONE WEEK. |
Politics › Re: Calling All CPC Supporters by naso2(m): 2:28pm On Apr 20, 2011 |
karl max: Coup Plotters Congress Corruption pass corruption crying predential candidate confused pastors coallition |
Politics › Re: Meanings Of The Cpc Acronym by naso2(m): 8:48am On Apr 20, 2011 |
[size=23pt]corruption pass corruption
clueless presidential candidate[/size] |
Politics › Re: I'v Start Regreting Why I Voted For Gej. by naso2(m): 8:13am On Apr 20, 2011 |
@OP
Ok subtract your 1 vote from the votes GEJ got and tell us if that gives BB the victory. People like you explain why as a nation we dont move forward. making noise without details. abeg shut iup make we hear word, all these disguised BB fans. |
Politics › Re: Buhari Rejects Results In 22 States And Fct by naso2(m): 5:12pm On Apr 19, 2011 |
ariy: Bayelsa had 472,389 registered voters and PDP got 504,811 votes while total votes were 506,680 Eh ya. so thats why you guys went killing innocent souls? Ok try the facts below for size: Initial Actual
ABIA 1,481,191 1,524,484
ADAMAWA 1,714,860 1,816,094
A/ IBOM 1,714,781 1,616,873
ANAMBRA 1,758,220 2,011,746
BAUCHI 1,835,562 2,523,614
BAYELSA 472,389 591,870
BENUE 1,415,162 2,390,884
BORNO 2,730,368 2,380,957
C/RIVER 1,018,550 1,148,486
DELTA 1,900,055 2,032,191
EBONYI 876,249 1,050,534
EDO 1,412,225 1,655,776
EKITI 750,753 764,726
ENUGU 1,301,185 1,303,155
FCT 886,323 943,473
GOMBE 1,266,993 1,318,377
IMO 1,611,715 1,687,293
JIGAWA 1,852,698 2,013,974
KADUNA 3,565,762 3,905,387
KANO 5,135,415 5,027,297
KATSINA 2,931,668 3,126,898
KEBBI 1,603,468 1,638,308
KOGI 1,215,405 1,316,849
KWARA 1,115,665 1,152,361
LAGOS 6,247,845 6,108,069
NASSARAWA 1,224,206 1,389,308
NIGER 721,485 2,175,421
OGUN 1,869,326 1,941,170
ONDO 1,558,975 1,616,091
OSUN 1,293,967 1,293,967
OYO 2,577,490 2,572,140
PLATEAU 1,983,453 2,259,194
RIVERS 2,419,057 2,429,231
SOKOTO 2,065,508 2,267,509
TARABA 1,308,106 1,336,221
YOBE 1,182,230 1,373,796
ZAMFARA 1,746,024 1,824,316
TOTAL 67,764,334 73,528,040 |
Politics › Re: If Atiku Had Won The Pdp Primaries & Won The Presidential Election; Will There B by naso2(m): 4:58pm On Apr 19, 2011 |
Muk-Ldn: ^ Thats what these Nairalanders dont understand ^ PDP is the problem not Christains or Igbos. lies. If that is the case why did they not protest when PDP swept a lot of the NASS seats in the north during the previous week's election? |
Politics › Re: Tinubu Gave S’west Votes To Jonathan - Yinka Odumakin by naso2(m): 1:39pm On Apr 19, 2011 |
what useless deal?who is tinubu? so it was tinubu that asked the thousands of IGBOS and SS people in my estate to vote GEJ?
My pastor in church told us CAN had taken a position to back GEJ two weeks before the election. Was it tinubu that told the christians in SW to vote GEJ? |
Politics › Re: Jonathan Set To Win, Aided By Southern Magic Numbers by naso2(m): 11:11am On Apr 19, 2011 |
^^^^^^^^
So what is your argument. do you disagree with the percentage of valid votes that went to GEJ or you disagree with the percentage turn out? or both? so that we can help you. |
Politics › Re: How Did Goodluck Get 300,000 Votes In Sokoto by naso2(m): 7:13pm On Apr 18, 2011 |
Me_Aboki: I couldn't agree more with your observation.
Northerners are simply rejecting PDP as a party of corruption, not Jonathon as a person or a Southerner (after all they overwhelmingly once voted for a Southerner before, e.g. M.K. Abiola and not to talk of ushering OBJ to power, when his own people were rejecting him); if not why else would they be burning houses of their own leaders who they perceive as agents of this blatant rigging.
Yes indeed, Northerners are more politically sophisticated than they are given credit for, because they are the least motivated by tribal politics.  LIES. so why did they not protest last week when PDP swept KANO in the nASS elections ? bigots can at best be clever only by half. |
Politics › Re: Elections Were Rigged; Why Are We Not All Protesting? by naso2(m): 7:08pm On Apr 18, 2011 |
GenBuhari: Rigging is when elections is not free and fair
Rigging is when the numbers do not stack up
Rigging is where many thousands of officials are bribed to ensure that ruling party wins
Rigging is where TV stations during news broadcast fail to mention the main opposition whilst all other parties are mentioned and the ruling party have 80% of air time of the entire news programme. Why are you disgracing your hitherto honourable self this way?
Rigging is when all reliable online polls consistently give Buhari a 60- 75% of the overall votes whilst GEJ was getting approx 20-25%, yet when the results were announced, GEJ has double the votes of Buhari. CAN YOU TELL ME THE NUMBER OF PEOPLE THAT PARTICIPATED IN THIS YOUR ONLINE POLLS? ARE THEY UP TO 1 MILLION?Nigerians have been cheated again. |
Politics › Re: Here We Go Again: CPC Rejects Presidential Election Result by naso2(m): 7:01pm On Apr 18, 2011 |
[b]^^^^^^^^^^
The difference is that not all your children who registered as adults could come out for the elections proper. The spotlight was on them.
There is no law that says becuase only 50% showed up in kano, then same should happen to other parts of the country.
You would have heard that there was voter apathy in the SW, even at that we had almost 2million votes in lagos. I can authoritavely tell you that these votes came from mainly non-yorubas. what does that tell you? It means the voter register in most southern states really represents the number of eligible voters, while same can not be said of the north, besides remember the borders were closed so NIGERIENS could not come in and vote for their brothers.
Somehow the SE and SS believed the voter register from the north and felt, to make any meaningful impact , there must be mass participation, hence almost every registered voter present came out to vote. To the ss , this is a rare opportunity and must be given the best shot.[/b] |
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Politics › Re: Gej Supporters Come In And Explain These Numbers by naso2(m): 6:37pm On Apr 18, 2011 |
^^^^^^ see this report as at march 2. most of us are using the initial provisional report which was released in february. see this: http://www.vanguardngr.com/2011/03/uncertainty-beclouds-inec%E2%80%99s-publication-of-voters%E2%80%99-register-nass-candidates%E2%80%99-list/
AFIS still running in Bayelsa
The actual number of eligible voters in Bayelsa State is yet to be determined because INEC was still installing the state sever for the running of the registers on the AFIS which can identify multiple registration.
Though it was gathered that the commission had concluded that exercise at the ward and local government level, a source at the commission told Vanguard that a bigger state sever was being expected to enable it run the already cleared data so as to get the actual number of voters involved in multiple registration across the state.
The state Resident Electoral Commissioner, Engineer Edwin Nwatalari said though a total of [size=35pt]566,195 voters[/size] were registered in the state during the voters registration exercise the commission had received over 3,000 complaints from voters over irregularities and anomalies discovered. |
Politics › Re: Gej Supporters Come In And Explain These Numbers by naso2(m): 6:28pm On Apr 18, 2011 |
Muk-Ldn: Thats what i read correct me if Im wrong ^ Are you talking about the turnout of voters with respect to the number of registered voters or the percentage of votes GEJ won with respect to total votes cast? |
Politics › Re: Here We Go Again: CPC Rejects Presidential Election Result by naso2(m): 6:23pm On Apr 18, 2011 |
Demdem: I am sure the below figures will definately be one of the reasons why they are crying foul. Lets look at Bayelsa's figures:
BAYELSA.
Registered Voters (07-02-11) 472,389 Valid Votes 511,634 Invalid votes 4,841 PDP 504,811 CPC 691 ACN 370 ANPP 136 Total Votes cast 510,849
Verdict : In the president Home state which he was likely to win anyway, the total valid votes exceeded the total number of registered voters, How come? Were there still registration of voters after this day that the nation wasn’t aware of? Jega has some explanation to do here. As it is now, no one knows the total number of registered voters in Bayelsa. see below: AFIS still running in Bayelsa
The actual number of eligible voters in Bayelsa State is yet to be determined because INEC was still installing the state sever for the running of the registers on the AFIS which can identify multiple registration.
Though it was gathered that the commission had concluded that exercise at the ward and local government level, a source at the commission told Vanguard that a bigger state sever was being expected to enable it run the already cleared data so as to get the actual number of voters involved in multiple registration across the state.
The state Resident Electoral Commissioner, Engineer Edwin Nwatalari said though a total of [size=30pt]566,195 [/size] voters were registered in the state during the voters registration exercise the commission had received over 3,000 complaints from voters over irregularities and anomalies discovered.
http://www.vanguardngr.com/2011/03/uncertainty-beclouds-inec%E2%80%99s-publication-of-voters%E2%80%99-register-nass-candidates%E2%80%99-list/ mind you this report was as at march 2 2011. |
Politics › Re: Gej Supporters Come In And Explain These Numbers by naso2(m): 6:15pm On Apr 18, 2011 |
Muk-Ldn: My Point is if GEJ is to win (most likely to happen) let it be in a fair way. Coming out with overly inflated numbers and expect it to be true e.g 100% turnout in Bayelsa. I mean Come on theres something wrong here. lols. And how did you get 100% turnout in bayelsa? |
Politics › Re: CPC Chairman Alleges:-A Computer Program Was Specifically Designed To Reduce Our Votes(CHANNELS TV by naso2(m): 6:03pm On Apr 18, 2011 |
So if its the program that adds numbers for GEJ why are they requesting for a recount? The manual registers should be used to add the results and lets move on.
I hope these people are not looking for the JUNE12-LIKE STALEMATE? |
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Politics › Re: Gej Supporters Come In And Explain These Numbers by naso2(m): 5:56pm On Apr 18, 2011 |
md4real: its simply a case of bush-algore happening in nigeria. You should have also seen the number of voters that turned out for the election(in contrast with what the monitors said) over 96% Explain pls. |
Politics › Re: Elections Were Rigged; Why Are We Not All Protesting? by naso2(m): 5:39pm On Apr 18, 2011 |
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Politics › Re: Gej Supporters Come In And Explain These Numbers by naso2(m): 5:24pm On Apr 18, 2011 |
You people are so clueless. you dont seem to undertstand that the political future of some of your northern governors depend on pdp doing well in some of the northern states, hence they would have used their political clout to get people to vote for pdp even if by monetary inducement( i am not saying this is right anyway)
Secondly why did you guys not complain about the total votes pdp won in those states in the NASS elections?
Gej won 16 of the southern states, he was always going to win kogi,kwara,plateau,taraba,nassarawa and benue states in the north. while he definitely would get 30% of the votes cast in kaduna and adamawa states. so calculate the results. Hope you know the population of southern kaduna people and the population of southerners as a whole in kaduna? |
Politics › Re: Elections Were Rigged; Why Are We Not All Protesting? by naso2(m): 4:02pm On Apr 18, 2011 |
The OP was arguably the leader of the BB gang. People can now see how you guys reason. sorry ehn. i know say na the small change wey una use do advert for wazobia fm dey pain you.
Some BB supporters are burning houses in the north, while people like the OP are gloryfying artlessness on the web.
KAI BUHARI. the weeeping General. Big disgrace to the Nigerian armed forces. |
Politics › Re: Kano Is On Fire by naso2(m): 3:05pm On Apr 18, 2011 |
Excllncy: Guess what! My mind right now goes to our much respected Pastor Tunde Bakare. Why on earth will he align himself with these blood suckers? I expect him to say something now, cos I’m still wandering if he doesn’t know the history of Nigeria. May God forgive him if he has made a mistake. If bakare makes any unguarded statement now, he will be cooling off with the SSS. i SWEAR. |
Politics › Re: Kano Is On Fire by naso2(m): 3:02pm On Apr 18, 2011 |
GenBuhari: rubbish!
Buhari won!
Why did GEJ not do well in the online polls? explain that Online polls with your multiple IDs? sorry to ask , how old are you? Well the certficate for online polls can only be given by seun. ask him. Ok i hereby declare Buhari of Crying Peoples Congress the president of Nairaland republic. |
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Politics › Re: Buhari Supporters Congratulates Goodluck Jonathan by naso2(m): 12:03pm On Apr 18, 2011 |
jarus: I don't have any problem with it. I only hope his Niger Delta brothers will no longer claim that their money is being used to develop other parts of the country only, when they realized that N250 billion has been pumped by their son into campaign. Oga respect yourself you hear. How did you come about that figure? why not concentrate on the liberation of "kwaraki" state? |
Politics › Okupe Said It , Now The Violent Bb Supporters Are Living Up To Their Billing. by naso2(op): 11:11am On Apr 18, 2011 |
Former President Olusegun Obasanjo’s Special Adviser on Media and Publicity, Dr. Doyin Okupe, has described the presidential candidate of Congress for Progressive Change (CPC), Gen. Muhammed Buhari, as a national security risk.
In an interview with Sunday Sun, the medical doctor and politician also criticised Ogun State Governor, Gbenga Daniel, for fraternizing with the Peoples Party of Nigeria (PPN), describing him as a tenant and sojourner in the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP).
He said Buhari’s rallies were more like a religious movement rather than a conventional political campaign forum, expressing fear that his supporters may not accept defeat if they lose in the forthcoming election. Okupe argued that the CPC presidential candidate’s rallies, particularly in the North, was not a measure of his popularity as there was nothing unique Buhari is selling except that he had been made to represent the symbol of Islamic fundamentalism.
“This is purely a religious thing. If you look at the crowd that attend Buhari’s rallies, you will not find very eminent people, you will not find people of the middle class, but what you find is a lot of young people, most of who are not gainfully employed.
“What you see in the North is that of a personality like Pastor Adeboye going on a revival. What you are seeing in Buhari’s campaigns is not a political movement, but a religious revival and that is unfortunate, really. “That worries me because when people turn out like that and they are not political, when their passion is not political but religious, it is difficult for them to accept defeat. “When they lose, they cannot understand it, you cannot explain it to them. That is why I said sometime ago that Buhari is a cause for national security concern especially post-election,” Okupe said. Una dey see wetin almajari support can cause? |