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| Re: 2027: Senate Rejects Mandatory Electronic Transmission Of Results by franchasng: 7:23pm On Feb 04 |
Hahahahaha they know the only way Tinubu and APC politicians can return back to office is through massive rigging during manual result collation |
| Re: 2027: Senate Rejects Mandatory Electronic Transmission Of Results by deji17: 7:23pm On Feb 04 |
It is subject to manipulation and rigging. A political party supporters were seen boasting that they will hack INEC servers and manipulate the results. Election can be counted manually at polling units and results collated. There are party agents present at every collation centers. So the incidents of manipulation and rigging should be very minimal especially for party with agents at every polling unit and collation centers. And if there is discrepancy, it can be chalenged at the court. |
| Re: 2027: Senate Rejects Mandatory Electronic Transmission Of Results by TheGift: 7:24pm On Feb 04 |
helinues:Must the Nigerian politicians do worse than troll Nigerians daily? |
| Re: 2027: Senate Rejects Mandatory Electronic Transmission Of Results by bobogogo: 7:24pm On Feb 04 |
One nigerians hope you can see the see. |
| Re: 2027: Senate Rejects Mandatory Electronic Transmission Of Results by helinues: 7:26pm On Feb 04 |
TheGift:Did you elect me into any political position? |
| Re: 2027: Senate Rejects Mandatory Electronic Transmission Of Results by spencekat(m): 7:26pm On Feb 04 |
Riggers fought back. |
| Re: 2027: Senate Rejects Mandatory Electronic Transmission Of Results by Akpakomiza2: 7:26pm On Feb 04 |
Riversides2003:They will win over 20 states |
| Re: 2027: Senate Rejects Mandatory Electronic Transmission Of Results by Advancedman(m): 7:27pm On Feb 04 |
Then irev itself is useless |
| Re: 2027: Senate Rejects Mandatory Electronic Transmission Of Results by DesChyko: 7:27pm On Feb 04 |
Congratulations to President Bola Ahmed Tinubu. This is a major score on the road to 2027. |
| Re: 2027: Senate Rejects Mandatory Electronic Transmission Of Results by planetbluz: 7:27pm On Feb 04 |
F fergie001:I just wish all the political parties would boycott the elections if they decline to make e-transmission of results.
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| Re: 2027: Senate Rejects Mandatory Electronic Transmission Of Results by Sirleo05: 7:28pm On Feb 04 |
Nigerians no worries, god dey see say we don try and dat we want best for we country but the powers dat be no wan allow . god go use foolish thing to shame dem. Dey only think about dem selves and families. God abeg help us, u can see watin dey happen, injustice |
| Re: 2027: Senate Rejects Mandatory Electronic Transmission Of Results by goodman55: 7:28pm On Feb 04 |
Its Nigerians don't really understand the game plans by these useless politicians. Free and fair elections can never happen in Nigeria quote me anywhere. Until APC leaves that seat maybe if Obi enters he may enforce that but for now, forget about free and fair elections in Nigeria. Its like not even voting so that INEC can declare Tinubu winner. Nigerians should understand that the only way we can hold these pple accountable is by not coming out to vote bcus it's seems like a waste of time and energy. Senate under Akpabio can never work and better anything for Nigerians. If you come out to vote na your torror e no concern me at all. |
| Re: 2027: Senate Rejects Mandatory Electronic Transmission Of Results by Chikarata2020(m): 7:28pm On Feb 04 |
Peter Obi should better use his funds to go and do charity, rather than wasting it on 2027 elections. Nigeria will be good when ever the people of Nigeria say that enough is enough |
| Re: 2027: Senate Rejects Mandatory Electronic Transmission Of Results by hotseat: 7:29pm On Feb 04 |
And there were no dissenting voices who insisted on having a modification to the existing voting pattern? Or are there no opposition parties' members at the Senate? At least, they ought to have their "say" even though the majority (APC) members would have their "way". This is for them to be on record as having rejected the move by the majority. But, guess what? They all kept mute! It means even members of the opposition parties are in support of the status quo. Opposition parties, my foot! @hotseat |
| Re: 2027: Senate Rejects Mandatory Electronic Transmission Of Results by SmartPolician: 7:30pm On Feb 04 |
When we call this country unprintable names, e go be like say na self-hate. But the actions of the useless leaders justify ours. |
| Re: 2027: Senate Rejects Mandatory Electronic Transmission Of Results by Trendtips(f): 7:31pm On Feb 04 |
Rigging perfected and signed If TINUBU is sure of doing so well why not permit electronic voting El Rufia tried it in Kaduna and it was seamless |
| Re: 2027: Senate Rejects Mandatory Electronic Transmission Of Results by Daguccizgreat(m): 7:32pm On Feb 04 |
fergie001:Amiable Kee you there Olofofo |
| Re: 2027: Senate Rejects Mandatory Electronic Transmission Of Results by danfourtson(m): 7:32pm On Feb 04 |
All opposition party should boycott the 2027 elections. |
| Re: 2027: Senate Rejects Mandatory Electronic Transmission Of Results by gazza07(m): 7:33pm On Feb 04 |
2027 elections, already rigged |
| Re: 2027: Senate Rejects Mandatory Electronic Transmission Of Results by press9jatv(m): 7:33pm On Feb 04 |
fergie001:wow. 2026 and 2027 have been settled. |
| Re: 2027: Senate Rejects Mandatory Electronic Transmission Of Results by OLOKOESHIN: 7:33pm On Feb 04 |
Finquas:Oyinbos wen discover internet and all sorts of online stuffs una Dey cheat them as una wan do last election. That’s upper cut for una. Secondly, as you left your polling unit in Anambla 2023, were your votes no count in Lagos as una beat APC hands down in your Legos but Our own Lagos |
| Re: 2027: Senate Rejects Mandatory Electronic Transmission Of Results by Evergreen4(m): 7:33pm On Feb 04 |
Nigeria will never get better and election will never improve if mandatory result transmission is rejected |
| Re: 2027: Senate Rejects Mandatory Electronic Transmission Of Results by marv1: 7:34pm On Feb 04 |
This is the reason Tinubu can not stop Wike against Fubara. This winner is already known. Let's see how far it will take them . There is no point deceiving ourselves. This massive rigging that will happen will be unprecedented. Tinubu can not bring anything positive without bringing massive negative. If Tinubu believes he can will elections let him do free and fair elections but never. |
| Re: 2027: Senate Rejects Mandatory Electronic Transmission Of Results by Dokitto001: 7:36pm On Feb 04 |
Nigeria is a joke. And Nigerians are the least politically aware set of people on the planet. In other countries there would be riot by now and the Senate would be forced to reverse this vote |
| Re: 2027: Senate Rejects Mandatory Electronic Transmission Of Results by kevwemike: 7:36pm On Feb 04 |
Maxymilliano:no need for one to come out to vote again because our vote won't count. |
| Re: 2027: Senate Rejects Mandatory Electronic Transmission Of Results by muykem: 7:36pm On Feb 04 |
Senate has safe Nigeria once again from unrealistic provisions for electoral act amendment. I support electronic voting system but I reject partial manual, partial electronic, it will only cause more confusion. |
| Re: 2027: Senate Rejects Mandatory Electronic Transmission Of Results by bikefab(m): 7:37pm On Feb 04 |
I've got no words. Obviously the people in power are doing all they can to undermine the credibility of the electoral process. There's no need queuing in the sun to vote, they should just announce their chosen candidate. |
| Re: 2027: Senate Rejects Mandatory Electronic Transmission Of Results by thomas2024: 7:37pm On Feb 04 |
Freshandfitpod:And the guy is a mod ooo. I’m still shock at the kind of people Seun employ in his service. |
| Re: 2027: Senate Rejects Mandatory Electronic Transmission Of Results by JuanDeDios: 7:38pm On Feb 04 |
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. If sane Nigerians were thinking this group of riggers will allow mandatory transmission of results.. then it means their brains is not truly sane .