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Re: The 15 Senators Who Voted FOR Mandatory Real-time Transmission Clause Are: by gaskiyamagana: 11:00am On Feb 18
Antoeni:
https://www.facebook.com/share/p/17VqD1Xm4w/
All of the self deception 'sophisticated Westerners' are missing, no where to be found when real meaning of a sophisticated people is morally and mentally meaningful.
Re: The 15 Senators Who Voted FOR Mandatory Real-time Transmission Clause Are: by Chegesnd: 11:01am On Feb 18
It's also important to know those who cowardly stayed away from the voting exercise.
They constitute a bigger threat to democracy than the shameless APC lot in the National Assembly.
Re: The 15 Senators Who Voted FOR Mandatory Real-time Transmission Clause Are: by siaco(m): 11:05am On Feb 18
Yemmysworld91:
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Unfortunately, nothing can be done once it's passed. Majority carries the vote. It's one of the disadvantages of democracy
The masses can override those foolish majority in national Assembly
Re: The 15 Senators Who Voted FOR Mandatory Real-time Transmission Clause Are: by ceejay80s(m): 11:08am On Feb 18
muykem:
I support electronic transmission but we need to ask ourselves some question. For example, if saboteur cut Anambra state off of Internet on election day, what happened to results there?
All the ones USA has been having how many have heard that saboteurs cut internet off,
Na when e reach una turn , una go dey think evil.
Re: The 15 Senators Who Voted FOR Mandatory Real-time Transmission Clause Are: by Goo0dHardDick: 11:11am On Feb 18
garykoeman:
Only 5 senators in the whole of S.E.

What happen to the remaining ADC senators.
No single senator in the SW region supported it. I think you should be worried about that
Re: The 15 Senators Who Voted FOR Mandatory Real-time Transmission Clause Are: by Greenodds: 11:18am On Feb 18
muykem:
I support electronic transmission but we need to ask ourselves some question. For example, if saboteur cut Anambra state off of Internet on election day, what happened to results there?
It will be cancelled and rescheduled
Re: The 15 Senators Who Voted FOR Mandatory Real-time Transmission Clause Are: by ZombieTAMER: 11:28am On Feb 18
muykem:
I support electronic transmission but we need to ask ourselves some question. For example, if saboteur cut Anambra state off of Internet on election day, what happened to results there?
The said Anamnesis election will be postponed
no manual collation....

only real time transmission of results

but why would network be cut off on election day?..
Re: The 15 Senators Who Voted FOR Mandatory Real-time Transmission Clause Are: by Etimemy: 11:28am On Feb 18
garykoeman:
Only 5 senators in the whole of S.E.

What happen to the remaining ADC senators.
Have you see one senator from APC?
Re: The 15 Senators Who Voted FOR Mandatory Real-time Transmission Clause Are: by yemmit90:
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BATified2023:
God bless u

If people like el rufai can hack NSA phone, what if they hack network that day?
You still get time discussing this matter with people? Oppositions knows the truth about our capacity to deliver with this system effectively, they are just looking for what to blame on should election dont favour them. They may even have a plan to hack into INEC server that day.

I will keep saying this, to defeat APC in 2027, Major opposition parties must erase the mentality that they will rig them out and campaigns objectively to win the hearts of Nigerians. It is a foolishness of the highest order to think that nobody will vote for Party in power that has more than 90 percents stake in our political environment. It is also quite illogical for them to rely entirely on masses who can swing their voting pattern at slightest political even instead of structure that control the same masses.

Oppositions are acting as if this real time transmission of results is the only ticket to get the presidency. The reality is that, if you lacks capacity and adequate representatives at all polling units on election day, only the altering results will be transmitted to INEC server that day. They need to work harder with their strategies instead of wasting their time on E- transmission.
Re: The 15 Senators Who Voted FOR Mandatory Real-time Transmission Clause Are: by generalud: 11:38am On Feb 18
I have not seen the name of Senator Ali Ndume. So, all these noises he has been making, is a joke. I always take him to be serious, not knowing that he is a great joker, only for his family.
Re: The 15 Senators Who Voted FOR Mandatory Real-time Transmission Clause Are: by MakindeHassan: 11:49am On Feb 18
muykem:
I support electronic transmission but we need to ask ourselves some question. For example, if saboteur cut Anambra state off of Internet on election day, what happened to results there?
Let me assume you’re honestly asking.

There are three major mobile networks in Nigeria excluding the smaller ISPs. Most devices have dial sims these days as back up. Let us assume this saboteur manages to cut off all three networks which is unlikely. Then the collation officer uses star-link at a back up support center. Or is the saboteur going to down Elon Musk’s satellites too?
Re: The 15 Senators Who Voted FOR Mandatory Real-time Transmission Clause Are: by Ezzymadu(m): 12:07pm On Feb 18
muykem:
I support electronic transmission but we need to ask ourselves some question. For example, if saboteur cut Anambra state off of Internet on election day, what happened to results there?
Saboteur abi go try am
Have you even witness where government disconnect all other internet cos of elections under 24hour
Ok because we are in Nigeria
Re: The 15 Senators Who Voted FOR Mandatory Real-time Transmission Clause Are: by Imattertoo: 12:08pm On Feb 18
This is a proof of the gang up of APC. No APC, not even ONE senator voted for e-transmission of election results. It shows their motives.
Re: The 15 Senators Who Voted FOR Mandatory Real-time Transmission Clause Are: by samuelson06(m): 12:10pm On Feb 18
muykem:
I support electronic transmission but we need to ask ourselves some question. For example, if saboteur cut Anambra state off of Internet on election day, what happened to results there?
Can this saboteur also block Elon Musk's Star Link internet service?
Re: The 15 Senators Who Voted FOR Mandatory Real-time Transmission Clause Are: by Burob: 12:13pm On Feb 18
Antoeni:
Obviously, APC is Behind All These Scheme to Subvert The People's Choice.

So No Single SW Or Even APC Senator! This Should Tell You Everything You Need to Know! Evil And Hypocrites Are APC And vice versa, This is Why No Sane Human Being in Nigeria Supports APC
Peoples’ choice indeed, 15 senators out of 109 is the majority to the Wailers abi?
Re: The 15 Senators Who Voted FOR Mandatory Real-time Transmission Clause Are: by Burob: 12:14pm On Feb 18
Imattertoo:
This is a proof of the gang up of APC. No APC, not even ONE senator voted for e-transmission of election results. It shows their motives.
They are entitled to their opinion, but this is democracy, the majority always wins.
Re: The 15 Senators Who Voted FOR Mandatory Real-time Transmission Clause Are: by Choiceone1: 12:30pm On Feb 18
Antoeni:
https://www.facebook.com/share/p/17VqD1Xm4w/
real democrats not fake ones parading their self as democrats
Re: The 15 Senators Who Voted FOR Mandatory Real-time Transmission Clause Are: by ispreloaded(m): 12:32pm On Feb 18
muykem:
I support electronic transmission but we need to ask ourselves some question. For example, if saboteur cut Anambra state off of Internet on election day, what happened to results there?
that's where the problem is ...we don't have infrastructure yet .... there's no good network in this country..,just try play online gaming and see how frustrating it can be ...
Re: The 15 Senators Who Voted FOR Mandatory Real-time Transmission Clause Are: by Choiceone1: 12:33pm On Feb 18
Obaofaba:
Why publicizing this?

Their security or the security of their colleagues might be exposed.

We are in a democracy, no one should be dehumanized for doing what he believed in.

You can't force your opinions on me.

All this nzogbu nzogbu way of life needs to change and change very fast.
Democracy that's fighting against credible election
Re: The 15 Senators Who Voted FOR Mandatory Real-time Transmission Clause Are: by lightwind(m): 12:42pm On Feb 18
The Igbos always looking for good governance in Nigeria.

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Re: The 15 Senators Who Voted FOR Mandatory Real-time Transmission Clause Are: by lightwind(m): 12:46pm On Feb 18
BATified2023:
u can cry hot tears, nobody send una
Una time go still pass, just enjoy while you can.

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Re: The 15 Senators Who Voted FOR Mandatory Real-time Transmission Clause Are: by ufotunang: 12:46pm On Feb 18
Moroccoguy:
What a joke, so na 15 opposition members dey chambers.
.. when wike was destabilizing and destroying PDP , labour party and making the opposition party members to defect to APC we did not know the negative implications of it..you can now see nobody to oppose and speak against what ever APC dish out to Nigerians the APC policies and bad governance and speak on behalf of Nigerians .. wike and APC are trying to slide down Nigeria to a one party state and control all the structures and institutions in Nigeria
Re: The 15 Senators Who Voted FOR Mandatory Real-time Transmission Clause Are: by nero2face: 12:49pm On Feb 18
ogaemma:
Wishing all our Muslim Brothers and Sisters a Happy Month of Ramadan Kareem.
May your fasting bring peace, security and Prosperity to our country.
Amin 🤲
no peace for the wicked
Re: The 15 Senators Who Voted FOR Mandatory Real-time Transmission Clause Are: by ufotunang: 12:55pm On Feb 18
garykoeman:
Only 5 senators in the whole of S.E.

What happen to the remaining ADC senators.
..after they have destabilized and cause problems, issues in the opposition parties...so majority of the opposition parties senators have defected to APC..no opposition parties members to oppose and speak against what APC has dish out to Nigerians.. Nigeria gradually sliding down to a one party state if time is not taken
Re: The 15 Senators Who Voted FOR Mandatory Real-time Transmission Clause Are: by Yemmysworld91: 1:09pm On Feb 18
siaco:
The masses can override those foolish majority in national Assembly
Oya lead the charge, I will join you.

Religion, politics, tribalism has been used to divide us. Chances of a revolution in Nigeria is slim. We didn't revolt when Buhari came in with massive inflation. We didn't protest when Tinubu removed subsidies on fuel, electricity and FX. Is it on this we will protest? I doubt.

Make i no talk about how weakened the labour union is and how poorly and selfishly organized the opposition parties are. It is well
Re: The 15 Senators Who Voted FOR Mandatory Real-time Transmission Clause Are: by Yemmysworld91: 1:09pm On Feb 18
Lzkdy:
See mumu opinion. Oya clap for yourself
See mumu response, oya go and sleep. Ode!
Re: The 15 Senators Who Voted FOR Mandatory Real-time Transmission Clause Are: by ufotunang: 1:17pm On Feb 18
Imattertoo:
This is a proof of the gang up of APC. No APC, not even ONE senator voted for e-transmission of election results. It shows their motives.
.. that is why we need a lot of more opposition party members in the national assembly.. that is the beauty of democracy.. for many of the opposition parties would had voted against it..oppose it and make sure the manual transmission of election results is not passed and approved by the national assembly..but the APC has infiltrated into this opposition parties and destabilized and destroyed them which made many of the opposition parties members to defect to APC...this is the danger of one party state which Nigeria is gradually sliding down into if we do not take time
Re: The 15 Senators Who Voted FOR Mandatory Real-time Transmission Clause Are: by TheGreat99(m): 1:27pm On Feb 18
No South West voted for... Now we see where the problem of Nigeria lies
Re: The 15 Senators Who Voted FOR Mandatory Real-time Transmission Clause Are: by ogaemma: 1:28pm On Feb 18
nero2face:
no peace for the wicked
Oga please disabuse your mind from that orientation.
The average Muslim man is not a wicked man. I have lived in the Arab countries for over 7 years and still counting.
Arabs Muslim are more receptive than you can ever imagine.
What you see in Nigeria is Politics.
They have politicized religion and paint it to look wicked And dangerous.
Remember the Imam in Jos that protected Christian's when they were under attack? I heard he died this year.
We have many of them that are good and fear God.
Re: The 15 Senators Who Voted FOR Mandatory Real-time Transmission Clause Are: by WhizdomXX(m): 1:45pm On Feb 18
Obaofaba:
Why publicizing this?

Their security or the security of their colleagues might be exposed.

We are in a democracy, no one should be dehumanized for doing what he believed in.

You can't force your opinions on me.

All this nzogbu nzogbu way of life needs to change and change very fast.
Jesus Christ. All Votes of the legislature are meant to be published.
Re: The 15 Senators Who Voted FOR Mandatory Real-time Transmission Clause Are: by Moroccoguy: 1:48pm On Feb 18
ufotunang:
.. when wike was destabilizing and destroying PDP , labour party and making the opposition party members to defect to APC we did not know the negative implications of it..you can now see nobody to oppose and speak against what ever APC dish out to Nigerians the APC policies and bad governance and speak on behalf of Nigerians .. wike and APC are trying to slide down Nigeria to a one party state and control all the structures and institutions in Nigeria
ADC is not playing the politics the way they should, most governor joined APC out of no option.
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