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Poll: As a Nation, are we truly ready for real time Transmission of Election Results ?

No, we are not ready for that 15% (66 votes)
Yes, we are overdue for that. 84% (372 votes)
This poll has ended

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Re: Nigeria Not Ready For Real-time Transmission Of Election Results – Shagari by wirinet(m): 6:31pm On Feb 07
bankyblue:
Transfer is in-between.....even the USA and UK do transfer.
All what the political parties need to do is get their agent educated and vigilant
In Nigeria's political system, agents of smaller parties are often intimidated, threatened, or even compromised. Some have been killed by political thugs and security personnel in attempts to protect the votes of their party. In Nigeria agents are not voluntary like in other advanced climes, each candidate has to be responsible for the logistics and upkeep of their agents in all polling booths. This puts elective offices out of reach for genuine candidates who want to serve.

Real live electronic transmission of results will resolve most of these issues. As the results are transmitted for the whole world to see immediately after counting and in front of voters.
Re: Nigeria Not Ready For Real-time Transmission Of Election Results – Shagari by PepeXKermit: 6:49pm On Feb 07
bankyblue:
U just enter the country?
Ask your brother's and the miracle center commander
Tell us how she altered the result from Jamb side.
Re: Nigeria Not Ready For Real-time Transmission Of Election Results – Shagari by bankyblue(m): 7:21pm On Feb 07
wirinet:
In Nigeria's political system, agents of smaller parties are often intimidated, threatened, or even compromised. Some have been killed by political thugs and security personnel in attempts to protect the votes of their party. In Nigeria agents are not voluntary like in other advanced climes, each candidate has to be responsible for the logistics and upkeep of their agents in all polling booths. This puts elective offices out of reach for genuine candidates who want to serve.

Real live electronic transmission of results will resolve most of these issues. As the results are transmitted for the whole world to see immediately after counting and in front of voters.
You are right.
But what happens in an area where there is no network? Real time can't work! So that area will be disenfranchised?
Re: Nigeria Not Ready For Real-time Transmission Of Election Results – Shagari by wirinet(m): 8:01pm On Feb 07
bankyblue:
You are right.
But what happens in an area where there is no network? Real time can't work! So that area will be disenfranchised?
Ironically, INEC has figured it all put. The BVAS machines uses in the last election stored the data and then upload immediately it sees network. So even if some data is not transmitted live, they are transmitted within a reasonably short time. INEC experimented it before the last election and it was successful. It was during the election proper that the machines were sabotaged, and the machines could not be fully utilised. Its not even the non live transmission of results that is annoying, it's that data gleaned from the BVAS machines are not admissible in court, according to the electoral act. The court only accept paper entries, even those with questionable origins. We cannot continue to conduct our election that way.
Re: Nigeria Not Ready For Real-time Transmission Of Election Results – Shagari by Martartins(m): 8:14pm On Feb 07
DMCA:
were there ATM's in Nigeria in 1996?
Odeh
30 years is 2006, Olodo!!!!!
Re: Nigeria Not Ready For Real-time Transmission Of Election Results – Shagari by DMCA: 10:07pm On Feb 07
Martartins:
30 years is 2006, Olodo!!!!!
where u see ATM for 1996
odeh
Re: Nigeria Not Ready For Real-time Transmission Of Election Results – Shagari by Riskymarvelous(m): 5:43am On Feb 08
Buh the same senate will be in a hurry to approve new loans for tinubu government
Re: Nigeria Not Ready For Real-time Transmission Of Election Results – Shagari by ubimagos: 6:12am On Feb 08
Nextjs:
hope u are alright upstairs?
You sound more like a broken record than I thought. Don't you pay tax in the US!
Re: Nigeria Not Ready For Real-time Transmission Of Election Results – Shagari by Nextjs: 6:38am On Feb 08
ubimagos:
You sound more like a broken record than I thought. Don't you pay tax in the US!
You see your life?

Will u compare how things are done here to Nigeria?

If offered US visa n to stay back in Nigeria which will u chose?

Most times u people ur brain has been messed up that u see wrong as right, abuse as correction
Re: Nigeria Not Ready For Real-time Transmission Of Election Results – Shagari by c900: 8:21am On Feb 08
America should come and conduct census. This is why they are scarred of direct transmission of results
Re: Nigeria Not Ready For Real-time Transmission Of Election Results – Shagari by DMCA: 8:40am On Feb 08
Martartins:
30 years is 2006, Olodo!!!!!
30 years and not 20? grin
u go school so? grin
Re: Nigeria Not Ready For Real-time Transmission Of Election Results – Shagari by Coolgent(m): 3:39pm On Feb 08
I pitied this old man.
A paper weigh politician who can't even win in his pollinh unit..
Ogq stop deceiving yourself
Re: Nigeria Not Ready For Real-time Transmission Of Election Results – Shagari by MrSly(m): 3:47pm On Feb 08
bankyblue:
So you think with that the man with the mad man advise will win?
Dey play
Tell your drug Lord not to pee in his pampers because of real time result transmission move.
Re: Nigeria Not Ready For Real-time Transmission Of Election Results – Shagari by ubimagos: 5:47pm On Feb 08
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Nextjs:
You see your life?

Will u compare how things are done here to Nigeria?

If offered US visa n to stay back in Nigeria which will u chose?

Most times u people ur brain has been messed up that u see wrong as right, abuse as correction
If something is not really wrong with you, you won't be comparing USA with any African country.
Re: Nigeria Not Ready For Real-time Transmission Of Election Results – Shagari by bankyblue(m): 8:21pm On Feb 08
MrSly:
Tell your drug Lord not to pee in his pampers because of real time result transmission move.
That was the card he used to collect the ticket and later become your president.
Deal with it
Re: Nigeria Not Ready For Real-time Transmission Of Election Results – Shagari by Nextjs: 10:20pm On Feb 08
ubimagos:
9

If something is not really wrong with you, you won't be comparing USA with any African country.
You asked if i don't pay taxes where i am.

U pay taxes n u see what ur taxes does for you.

Infact u can call ambulance within 5 minutes they are in front of ur house.

You call the police even inside bus at 1am the police will be there in less than 10 minutes wherever u are they come.

In ur Nigeria we heard over 170 was killed few days back n they even informed ur DSS and soldiers n nothing was done until the killers came n operated for 10hrs n nothing was done
Re: Nigeria Not Ready For Real-time Transmission Of Election Results – Shagari by ubimagos: 8:05am On Feb 09
Nextjs:
You asked if i don't pay taxes where i am.

U pay taxes n u see what ur taxes does for you.

Infact u can call ambulance within 5 minutes they are in front of ur house.

You call the police even inside bus at 1am the police will be there in less than 10 minutes wherever u are they come.

In ur Nigeria we heard over 170 was killed few days back n they even informed ur DSS and soldiers n nothing was done until the killers came n operated for 10hrs n nothing was done
This is one of your diaspora brothers who never see anything good in Nigeria
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The individual in question, Johnson Ibeawuchi, originally from Imo State, Nigeria, has been residing in Texas for the past 17 years. He and his wife divorced in May 2022 and have three children together. As part of the divorce settlement, Ibeawuchi was ordered to pay $2,100 per month in child support. He complied with these payments throughout 2022 but ceased after October 2023.

In November 2025, his ex-wife petitioned to enforce the child support order. The case was subsequently taken to court by the state's child support enforcement authorities. During the initial hearing in January 2026, Ibeawuchi informed the court that he lacked the funds to hire an attorney. The court granted him one month to either secure legal representation and prepare for trial or reach a payment agreement with the enforcement agency. He was given until the end of January to make an initial payment and arrange a payment plan to settle the outstanding balance. However, by the deadline, he had not provided any payment.

When the case reconvened on February 6, 2026, and Ibeawuchi had still not made any payments, the enforcement agency presented his bank statements from the previous four years. These records revealed that since July 2021, he had been making monthly contributions of $1,000 to IPOB Worldwide Ltd. From July 2021 to August 2025, he had transferred a total of $49,000 to the organization.

When questioned by the court about prioritizing these contributions over his child support obligations, Ibeawuchi explained that he had begun sending money to IPOB before the child support order was issued in 2022. He stated that the funds were intended to support the liberation of the Igbo people from what he described as slavery in Nigeria, adding that he believed his children's future would be more secure if the Igbo people were freed from bondage.

The court found Ibeawuchi in contempt for willfully failing to meet his court-ordered child support payments. He was sentenced to prison but given a two-week probationary period to purge himself of the contempt. To avoid incarceration, he must pay 25% of the arrears and establish a payment plan for the remaining balance within those two weeks.

It is now incumbent upon Ibeawuchi to secure the necessary funds. One suggested recourse is for him to appeal to his associates within IPOB for either a refund or financial assistance to meet his legal obligations.
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