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Re: INEC's Position On Electronic Transmission Of Election Results In Nigeria by Righthussle: 9:31pm On Jul 17, 2021
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Re: INEC's Position On Electronic Transmission Of Election Results In Nigeria by Judolisco(m): 9:31pm On Jul 17, 2021
Inec should change it's name to nec
Re: INEC's Position On Electronic Transmission Of Election Results In Nigeria by CSTRR: 9:32pm On Jul 17, 2021
dchamp234:
Inec saying one thing, APC saying another. They really want to rig election for tinubu to become president come 2023...
Streamlining it to tinubu shows your naivety.

It is to maintain a strategic Northern advantage for the future.

Tinubu as president in 2023 is irrelevant to their strategic objectives for the foreseeable future as long as they maintain that advantage.

He who decides your elections decide your future.

It's a battle for the future of Nigeria and they are winning.

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Re: INEC's Position On Electronic Transmission Of Election Results In Nigeria by 3plet: 9:33pm On Jul 17, 2021
Ur just evil I swear.
vedaxcool:
Card readers by the same INEC fail to accredit voters 30 - 50% of the time yet you have the capacity to transmit results you think you have when card readers of over 5 years now you cannot master.

No one will be fooled by this paid foolishness. Even in advanced democracies they have realized the dangers of an electronic dependent electoral system and are reverting to paper.

NCC remains the only institution that can give us real data on issues of coverage. INEC staff want to award contracts to themselves.

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Re: INEC's Position On Electronic Transmission Of Election Results In Nigeria by onuman: 9:34pm On Jul 17, 2021
MrNipplesLover:
Dead country
What is the big deal in electronic transmission from areas that have telephone network coverage, but manual transmission from areas that have no telephone network coverage, if not that the country is dead on arrival?
Some groups want advancement in modernity, some other groups want to remain static. A country like that where value systems are not shared by all, is dead country.
Re: INEC's Position On Electronic Transmission Of Election Results In Nigeria by Eriokanmi: 9:34pm On Jul 17, 2021
dchamp234:
Inec saying one thing, APC saying another. They really want to rig election for tinubu to become president come 2023...
Wetin dey Tinubu mind now is to be healthy, no be 2023 mata. His health has been failing lately. I may not like his style but I don't wish anyone death.

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Re: INEC's Position On Electronic Transmission Of Election Results In Nigeria by anselm791(m): 9:35pm On Jul 17, 2021
These politicians know how they got and won’t like this development.
Re: INEC's Position On Electronic Transmission Of Election Results In Nigeria by vedaxcool(m): 9:36pm On Jul 17, 2021
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3plet:
Ur just evil I swear.
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I didn't ask for your profile.
Re: INEC's Position On Electronic Transmission Of Election Results In Nigeria by CSTRR: 9:37pm On Jul 17, 2021
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Re: INEC's Position On Electronic Transmission Of Election Results In Nigeria by emmnprince(m): 9:37pm On Jul 17, 2021
CSTRR:
Northern Nigeria says no.

And they have won.
But that is not important.

Let us laugh at ipob because obi Cubana bought cows.

Ipob are our biggest problem.

grin

Someone was gossiping at one cool bar yesterday night that those cows were imported from Brazil and Indonesia.
Re: INEC's Position On Electronic Transmission Of Election Results In Nigeria by tikristinimi21: 9:38pm On Jul 17, 2021
Great
Re: INEC's Position On Electronic Transmission Of Election Results In Nigeria by jomoh: 9:39pm On Jul 17, 2021
lessonotes:
The politicians are scared about man in the middle attacks during results transmission. A serving Senator said a former ruling party has Yahoo Yahoo boys who can do the dirty work.

If INEC said they have the capacity, I believe with the use of encryption and possible Blockchain technology, they can preserve election results whether static or in flight.

NB: We can't forget that the 2016 Elections in the US was hacked.


The whole world is running away from electronic transmission. Nigeria some people believe nigeria is immune to hacking.

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Re: INEC's Position On Electronic Transmission Of Election Results In Nigeria by vedaxcool(m): 9:40pm On Jul 17, 2021
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CSTRR:

How dare people for trying to boycott cow meat to protest against the incessant attacks of fulani terrorists.

Boycotting cow meat is an abomination in the Nigerian law.

We should all accept the fulani terms and conditions as the slaves that we are.

Once done, Nigeria Will be great again and ipob will be vanguished.

No be so?
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How far with your boycott this tears no answer the simple question. grin

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Re: INEC's Position On Electronic Transmission Of Election Results In Nigeria by emmnprince(m): 9:41pm On Jul 17, 2021
CSTRR:

Streamlining it to tinubu shows your naivety.

It is to maintain a strategic Northern advantage for the future.

Tinubu as president in 2023 is irrelevant to their strategic objectives for the foreseeable future as long as they maintain that advantage.

He who decides your elections decide your future.

It's a battle for the future of Nigeria and they are winning.

Now that you have seen something some Nigerians cannot see, what is the way forward?
Re: INEC's Position On Electronic Transmission Of Election Results In Nigeria by aksule(m): 9:41pm On Jul 17, 2021
So after all, we have no INdEPenDENt NATIONAL ELeCToRal COMMISSION from the debate so far. At the rate politicians are defecting from one party to the other, with reasons so funny to serious minded Nigerians, one cannot expect much.
Re: INEC's Position On Electronic Transmission Of Election Results In Nigeria by vedaxcool(m): 9:42pm On Jul 17, 2021
jomoh:



The whole world is running away from electronic transmission. Nigeria some people believe nigeria is immune to hacking.

Please I borrowed you picture for my post the front page.

Most people don't get and never will. Can INEC foil hacking?

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Re: INEC's Position On Electronic Transmission Of Election Results In Nigeria by biglizzy: 9:43pm On Jul 17, 2021
Very good

Re: INEC's Position On Electronic Transmission Of Election Results In Nigeria by iwaeda: 9:44pm On Jul 17, 2021
vedaxcool:
Card readers by the same INEC fail to accredit voters 30 - 50% of the time yet you have the capacity to transmit results you think you have when card readers of over 5 years now you cannot master.

No one will be fooled by this paid foolishness. Even in advanced democracies they have realized the dangers of an electronic dependent electoral system and are reverting to paper.

NCC remains the only institution that can give us real data on issues of coverage. INEC staff want to award contracts to themselves.

Why can't we do things right in Nigeria? Most elections are fraudlently tampered with by presiding officers. The truth is we are where we are because of the people that represent us. They are not accountable to the people because they are rigged in. Look at our roads. Same Flood that happened in Lagos happened in Europe, see what their governments are doing, but here lies upon lies on what they are doing. As long we have people without conscience, it will take us a long long journey. I read Dapo was saying he did not know Ogun roads are that bad and he is the governor. What did we elect him to do?

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Re: INEC's Position On Electronic Transmission Of Election Results In Nigeria by vedaxcool(m): 9:47pm On Jul 17, 2021
iwaeda:


Why can't we do things right in Nigeria? Most elections are fraudlently tampered with by presiding officers. The truth is we are where we are because of the people that represent us. They are not accountable to the people because they are rigged in. Look at our roads. Same Flood that happened in Lagos happened in Europe, see what their governments are doing, but here lies upon lies on what they are doing. As long we have people without conscience, it will take us a long long journey. I read Dapo was saying he did not know Ogun roads are that bad and he is the governor. What did we elect him to do?

They believe angels will transmit the result. The human angle in everything we do in Nigeria is always overlooked.

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Re: INEC's Position On Electronic Transmission Of Election Results In Nigeria by Racoon(m): 9:49pm On Jul 17, 2021
The Independent National Electoral Commission  (INEC) has insisted it has the capacity to transmit election results electronically from remote areas across Nigeria.
Re: INEC's Position On Electronic Transmission Of Election Results In Nigeria by CSTRR: 9:49pm On Jul 17, 2021
emmnprince:


Now that you have seen something some Nigerians cannot see, what is the way forward?
Well, how has the North maintained their strategic advantage?

By unity of purpose.

The south must do the same.
It is obvious but somehow it has proven difficult to do.

All these Igbo presidency, Yoruba presidency, south south presidency is a distraction from the real issue.

The North is using it to their advantage.
They will just divide and conquer and push on with their strategic objectives.

We need to start playing the same politics.
Get a decent Southern candidate, support him and then load him with our own agenda.

A southern president that was voted on broad Southern mandate will have the courage to stand up to the North and carry out progressive agenda that the south wants.

We all want the same thing- south east, south south , south west.

A rapidly progressive and prosperous country that can hold its own comity of nations and evolve with the times.
We need to start to pushing for that by real actions.

The North have a radically different National objectives.
Nigeria is been created in their image.

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Re: INEC's Position On Electronic Transmission Of Election Results In Nigeria by iwaeda: 9:50pm On Jul 17, 2021
vedaxcool:


They believe angels will transmit the result. The human angle in everything we do in Nigeria is always overlooked.
It will minimize fraud, see how it is done in developed country.
Re: INEC's Position On Electronic Transmission Of Election Results In Nigeria by iwaeda: 9:53pm On Jul 17, 2021
jomoh:



The whole world is running away from electronic transmission. Nigeria some people believe nigeria is immune to hacking.

Transmission is different from voting. Even paper ballots are still scanned electronically in the USA.

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Re: INEC's Position On Electronic Transmission Of Election Results In Nigeria by CSTRR: 9:53pm On Jul 17, 2021
National grazing routes, the analog elections, the bastardized PIB

Those are all northern objectives.

Two of them have been fulfilled, one will probably be.

None of those three objectives is needed in a 21st century nation state.

The South is fighting the wrong battles.

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Re: INEC's Position On Electronic Transmission Of Election Results In Nigeria by vedaxcool(m): 9:57pm On Jul 17, 2021
iwaeda:

It will minimize fraud, see how it is done in developed country.

The same developed countries are saying it can be hacked by malicious agents. If you hear how INEC IT staff are in bed with politicians you will know it will address nothing and is simply a desperate attempt by the same failed politicians to create opportunities for doubts and crisis.
Re: INEC's Position On Electronic Transmission Of Election Results In Nigeria by Funte08: 10:05pm On Jul 17, 2021
You voted Mannequin at 21 years old, by 2023 you will be 28 years. Continue.

If you like vote old cargos like the drug baron with no vision, you will regret it.

Your 30s will be wasted and at 40 you will have nothing to show for it.

Be warned.

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