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| E-transmittion: 60-80% Of Office Holders Will Lose Their Seat by Felabrity(op): 4:34pm On Feb 10 |
If 2027 election results are transmitted live, many politicians will lose their office. Majority of those criminals in the senate will lose their seat ![]() |
| Re: E-transmittion: 60-80% Of Office Holders Will Lose Their Seat by Felabrity(op): 4:35pm On Feb 10 |
Na fear of the unknown make senate no agree to e-live Anybody telling you e-trasmittion of results can be manipulated is a criminal |
| Re: E-transmittion: 60-80% Of Office Holders Will Lose Their Seat by Evaloyal2J(f): 4:42pm On Feb 10 |
They said security has improved more than they met it so there should be network masks everywhere, having recovered those communities occupied by terrorists in the past. Saying a whole nine state lack network is lame. How do you intend to conduct election in these states with high insecurity and no network? |
| Re: E-transmittion: 60-80% Of Office Holders Will Lose Their Seat by seunowa(f): 4:52pm On Feb 10 |
Felabrity:It is a lie, e-transmission has been in Nigeria election since 2023. What the National Assembly is hammering on is the removal of the phrase real-time so as to avoid litigation at the tribunals. Real time transmission may be hampered in an area with poor Internet connectivity that is the position of Akphabio. E-transmission is not banned but real-time. Politicians have played pingpong with your head because many of you are mentally lazy to read what is written in a book. ![]() |
| Re: E-transmittion: 60-80% Of Office Holders Will Lose Their Seat by tonesky(m): 5:00pm On Feb 10 |
Do not jubilate yet ooo. The 12 man committee members including a master rigger from Abia State who forced a certain INEC official from Ogun state in 2007 to announce the Abia State gubernatorial election result while people were still cueing up to vote speaks volume. They may include some clauses or intentionally insert something that may make the President to withhold assent and return it to national assembly thereby buying time until the constitutional time elapses. These people can never be trusted. |
| Re: E-transmittion: 60-80% Of Office Holders Will Lose Their Seat by Pierocash(m): 6:10pm On Feb 10 |
seunowa:Lies! They removed it and said inec may choose any method preferable to them. How do they say they should transmit results in any way best for them, when we all know what the outcome will surely be, and that was what they allowed them do in 2023. so electronic transmission was not in Nigeria election till now. Aside that, why using network as an excuse when BVAS machine has option for offline transmission when network is bad, and will automatically upload once network is available. POS machines work in those remote places but suddenly bvas cannot .Even if it can't, they can work with telecom companies to improve that during election. Stop sounding woke, they never included e-transmission before now |
| Re: E-transmittion: 60-80% Of Office Holders Will Lose Their Seat by Burob: 6:13pm On Feb 10 |
Felabrity:Why the smiling emojis if u believe that u are not yapping nonsense, laughing @ yourself, lose their seats to who? |
| Re: E-transmittion: 60-80% Of Office Holders Will Lose Their Seat by Burob: 6:19pm On Feb 10 |
Pierocash:Why are u disturbing yourself Mr Piero? Right from the start since 2023, it has always been there, if the e transmission doesn’t work, do it manually, opposition wailers just they make noise over much ado about nothing. |
| Re: E-transmittion: 60-80% Of Office Holders Will Lose Their Seat by Pierocash(m): 6:35pm On Feb 10 |
Burob:And that is where the problem is right now. Creating option for manual transmission is as good as the e-transmission never existed in law, because they will deliberately switch off the network and allow the rigging happen through manual transmission just like they did in 2023. why talking of network when the bvas has option for offline transmission of results should network fails. let us stop pretending like we are not noticing what they are already planning to do . once manual transmission is still allowed as an option, nothing has changed. |
| Re: E-transmittion: 60-80% Of Office Holders Will Lose Their Seat by Burob: 6:41pm On Feb 10 |
Pierocash:Like I told u initially, why are u wasting your time with these people, abi u never hear when great Fela Kuti sing government magic? |
| Re: E-transmittion: 60-80% Of Office Holders Will Lose Their Seat by lamentor78(m): 7:18pm On Feb 10 |
When I read news like this, I laughed, as if Nigerians that will take over if these old ones lost their seat are from Jupiter. Don't deceive yourself nothing changes, politicians knew we Nigerians are the most senseless human beings. The same politicians like El rufai and Ameachi that have benefited in writing of results are now fully supporting electronic transmission, because they are no more in power. Now they are the good guys. |
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