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| Re: Senate Adopts Electronic And Manual Mode Of Transmission Of Election Results by faoogoke(m): 2:18pm On Feb 10 |
It amazes me how Nigerians continue to hope on elections and politicians. Better ask God for help in the midst of our struggles and challenges. Na God help me o! |
| Re: Senate Adopts Electronic And Manual Mode Of Transmission Of Election Results by hush15: 2:18pm On Feb 10 |
ALTERNATEID:Don't jump your horse yet. We need more details than the sensational healine from NTA. I dont trust anything till the all media has full details and it is as the citizens requested. |
| Re: Senate Adopts Electronic And Manual Mode Of Transmission Of Election Results by Putinofrussia: 2:19pm On Feb 10 |
Either electronic or manual transmission,Tinubu will win with a landslide because of his stellar performance. Kudos. |
| Re: Senate Adopts Electronic And Manual Mode Of Transmission Of Election Results by Burob: 2:19pm On Feb 10 |
storm001:Oga na master, make I laugh u small. |
| Re: Senate Adopts Electronic And Manual Mode Of Transmission Of Election Results by Arkmanbuddy(m): 2:19pm On Feb 10 |
SmartPolician:Ọgbẹni, it's the same thing. It is not mandatory and wherever electronic transmission isn't done, INEC will use network problem as an excuse. You people are so gullible. |
| Re: Senate Adopts Electronic And Manual Mode Of Transmission Of Election Results by LeeSmart: 2:20pm On Feb 10 |
ALTERNATEID:It supposed to be solely electronic mode of voting, the nonsense govt. which you support at the end of the day still had it way in infusing manual voting in other to Rigg next years election. Just know that we will be vigilant this time around. |
| Re: Senate Adopts Electronic And Manual Mode Of Transmission Of Election Results by SonOfDSoil01: 2:21pm On Feb 10 |
good news, now let’s see what the election sore loser will use as cover after they have been badly defeated in the next election, and i just hope they will accept the outcome of their defeat and not find another excuse to dispute the outcome of the result because president Tinubu will be re elected president and enemies of Nigeria will be disgraced ![]() |
| Re: Senate Adopts Electronic And Manual Mode Of Transmission Of Election Results by ElGenio39: 2:21pm On Feb 10 |
E nor clear |
| Re: Senate Adopts Electronic And Manual Mode Of Transmission Of Election Results by Gajagojo: 2:21pm On Feb 10*. Modified: 6:57pm On Feb 10 |
Nodogragra4me:Where can we find this collation Not by mouth Did Peter Obi even make that claim anywhere Even if that collation is true he would still not be president He needs 25% of votes in 24 states but got. In only 16 and Lagos and Rivers were already part of the 16 The collation will change nothing he is still stuck on 16 Obidients have no clue about the rules and are mentally unhinged |
| Re: Senate Adopts Electronic And Manual Mode Of Transmission Of Election Results by SmartPolician: 2:21pm On Feb 10 |
LegendHero:The protest is about the alternative to manual submission; the law should never recognise that nonsense as it gives room for manipulations. INEC is free to keep the hard copy of EC8a and others. However, all those documents must be uploaded to the iRev the moment all calculations are done before voters so parties can independently track their results. Besides, I don't know why I am the only Nigerian thinking of an independent institution monitoring INEC. Those folks are notorious for complaining about server glitches. |
| Re: Senate Adopts Electronic And Manual Mode Of Transmission Of Election Results by Pythagoras001: 2:22pm On Feb 10 |
LegendHero:if there is a breakdown the elections are paused untill the person within inec responsible for the sabotage is found arrested and the sabotaged contained before the collation can continue... But any sane organization would put checks in the systems to prevent this kind of sabotage... |
| Re: Senate Adopts Electronic And Manual Mode Of Transmission Of Election Results by SmartPolician: 2:23pm On Feb 10 |
Arkmanbuddy:Read the trash you wrote because you made no single point |
| Re: Senate Adopts Electronic And Manual Mode Of Transmission Of Election Results by deolu2000(m): 2:24pm On Feb 10 |
Senate has not done anything but open an avenue to rig in areas of choice. Very simple, wherever they're are not going to win, they will say that network isn't available for e-transmission and simply write their bogus numbers/results. I hope we remember how the "K" states results came in millions even when there was a massive bomb blast on the election morning in one of the dates. |
| Re: Senate Adopts Electronic And Manual Mode Of Transmission Of Election Results by indigenous234(m): 2:24pm On Feb 10 |
Nothing like manual…. Make everything electronic. |
| Re: Senate Adopts Electronic And Manual Mode Of Transmission Of Election Results by anonimi: 2:24pm On Feb 10 |
ALTERNATEID:How can Atiku and Obi be worse rogues than Tinubu? Which one of them is the tax master planner for a state that squeezes trillions out of the public yearly without matching it with government services and utilities ![]() |
| Re: Senate Adopts Electronic And Manual Mode Of Transmission Of Election Results by Arkmanbuddy(m): 2:24pm On Feb 10 |
SmartPolician:Okay. We'll both know who wrote rubbish when the time comes. |
| Re: Senate Adopts Electronic And Manual Mode Of Transmission Of Election Results by kentokay71: 2:25pm On Feb 10 |
You are a liar, no matter the system they adopt, once you candidate losses you will be one of those that will say it is rigging, that is your practice in nigeria , you will never accept defeat, you must accuse inec of rigging, na your way SmartPolician: |
| Re: Senate Adopts Electronic And Manual Mode Of Transmission Of Election Results by Bimpe29(m): 2:27pm On Feb 10 |
Win-win situation but it still leaves room for electoral magomago that's been bedeviling our elections. |
| Re: Senate Adopts Electronic And Manual Mode Of Transmission Of Election Results by iamwebguru: 2:27pm On Feb 10 |
See dem. Why can't they adopt only electronic transmissions of results. 👀 They adopt the manual method for rigging. Oops ALTERNATEID: |
| Re: Senate Adopts Electronic And Manual Mode Of Transmission Of Election Results by SmartPolician: 2:28pm On Feb 10 |
kentokay71:If results are uploaded in real time and an auditing firm has access to INEC backend, no reasonable electorate will take seriously an politician who disputes election results. Politicians challenge electoral results because they don't trust the process and those who manage it. |
| Re: Senate Adopts Electronic And Manual Mode Of Transmission Of Election Results by creativejagaban: 2:28pm On Feb 10 |
LegendHero:We told them that obi, Aisha yesufu (his girlfriend), amaechi and other lambanus fans are just doing pre valentine party yesterday which they called occupy NASS ![]() Politics is not an online matter ![]() Tinubu till 2031. |
| Re: Senate Adopts Electronic And Manual Mode Of Transmission Of Election Results by anonimi: 2:29pm On Feb 10 |
LegendHero:Is this the beginning of the political fall of the jagbajantis man who has held 20 million Lagosians hostage for 27 years of reckless looting? Political fall to complement his physical fall ![]()
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| Re: Senate Adopts Electronic And Manual Mode Of Transmission Of Election Results by naijapikin2(m): 2:29pm On Feb 10 |
Good one to the president. This alone will even make some people vote for tinubu. Let the election befair |
| Re: Senate Adopts Electronic And Manual Mode Of Transmission Of Election Results by PHIPEX(m): 2:30pm On Feb 10 |
Burob:How is it this different from 2023 or you dont bother to think critically? |
| Re: Senate Adopts Electronic And Manual Mode Of Transmission Of Election Results by creativejagaban: 2:31pm On Feb 10 |
SmartPolician:What will happen to obi lamba after Jagaban is reelected in 2027 ![]() Tinubu till 20031. |
| Re: Senate Adopts Electronic And Manual Mode Of Transmission Of Election Results by Fiyin007: 2:31pm On Feb 10 |
The electoral act should have been amended too to include mandatory collation of results on the Irev and the uploading of collated results from ward and state collation centres. As it stands now even if INEC uploads the election results on the IREV, they are going to manually collate the results which still leaves room for rigging. WHICH WAY NIGERIA ![]() |
| Re: Senate Adopts Electronic And Manual Mode Of Transmission Of Election Results by creativejagaban: 2:32pm On Feb 10 |
Fiscus105:We thought you are still sitting at home. Remember this is Nigeria matter we are talking about. Are you a Nigerian? Tinubu till 2031. |
| Re: Senate Adopts Electronic And Manual Mode Of Transmission Of Election Results by OgaTheTop2: 2:33pm On Feb 10 |
ALTERNATEID:Gbenu soun! |
| Re: Senate Adopts Electronic And Manual Mode Of Transmission Of Election Results by Burob: 2:33pm On Feb 10 |
PHIPEX:Yes it is no different from 2023, all those people that have been shouting mandatory e transmission or nothing, are just a bunch of laughing stock. Wailers crying over much ado about nothing. |
| Re: Senate Adopts Electronic And Manual Mode Of Transmission Of Election Results by Burob: 2:36pm On Feb 10 |
SmartPolician:Is not as if some of us did not tell u that u were wasting your time chasing shadows, wailing over much ado about nothing. Smart politician indeed. |
| Re: Senate Adopts Electronic And Manual Mode Of Transmission Of Election Results by creativejagaban: 2:36pm On Feb 10 |
anonimi:Jagaban is Mr Infrastructure and Mr Investment and Mr project join together. Tinubu till 2031.
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| Re: Senate Adopts Electronic And Manual Mode Of Transmission Of Election Results by LegendHero(op): 2:37pm On Feb 10 |
SmartPolician:You cannot make a law that is impossible to follow. The law recognize manual simply because you are using manual method. If you’re still saying if X fail, fall back to Y. Then you can’t make a law that says only X. INEC are not notorious for server glitches. Most of the off cycle state governorship election usually have like 90%+ of the result posted on Election Day itself. Nigeria politicians these days just buy votes. Most people are still stuck in the old days of ballot snatching which we already passed. They buy votes then in areas where other parties don’t have agents, they write numbers. INEC itself as a body is responsible for less than 10% of malpractices, most are done by politicians, security forces, and everyday people. I agree they should be audited by independent bodies, but so far it’s human being doing it, they are prone to biases. |
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good news, now let’s see what the election sore loser will use as cover after they have been badly defeated in the next election, and i just hope they will accept the outcome of their defeat and not find another excuse to dispute the outcome of the result because president Tinubu will be re elected president and enemies of Nigeria will be disgraced 
