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2027 Election Will Be More Credible Than 2023 - Politics - Nairaland

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2027 Election Will Be More Credible Than 2023 by helinues(op): 10:53am On Dec 06, 2025
Considering the improvements in most of the sectors in Nigeria except for the security, we should be expecting real improvement with INEC in 2027.

The world is advancing, the era of writing figures, hijacking ballot boxes are fading away
Re: 2027 Election Will Be More Credible Than 2023 by SamuelLoch: 12:15pm On Dec 06, 2025
helinues:
Considering the improvements in most of the sectors in Nigeria except for the security, we should be expecting real improvement with INEC in 2027.

The world is advancing, the era of writing figures, hijacking ballot boxes are fading away
Helinues, something is different, not for good, it's just odd. It's either they changed your team/department, changed your motive, betrayed you, or whatever.

By the way, things were more stable than this in 2023. the only issue in the country was scarcity of cash, but transfers were working, NIBSS had little to no hiccups. Yet, your government led IN*C still gave us a story, internal issue o not even external, not even a hack and they proceeded with the elections rather than rescheduling.

You should know that there's no ballot box hijack that is not powered directly or indirectly by a political party. No thug acts alone during elections.

Security and humanity has to improve for a free and fair election!
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