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| Loopholes In The New Electoral Law by ogododo(op): 7:32am On Apr 26 |
The Electoral Act 2026, birthed from the controversial 2025 Bill, is being celebrated by the ruling APC establishment as a masterstroke of modernization.https://www.thisdaylive.com/2026/04/26/loopholes-in-the-new-electoral-law/
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| Re: Loopholes In The New Electoral Law by helinues: 7:35am On Apr 26 |
Are the opposition legislators part of those who passed the bill? |
| Re: Loopholes In The New Electoral Law by Kanwulia: 7:37am On Apr 26 |
Loop holes ke? You mean SINK HOLES!😁 The kian “holes” wey dey dia can fit to swallow BOEING 797 fa! |
| Re: Loopholes In The New Electoral Law by IPDGP: 8:29am On Apr 26 |
Whoget time for long story, just point them out with little explanations |
| Re: Loopholes In The New Electoral Law by oyeb15: 8:30am On Apr 26*. Modified: 9:04am On Apr 26 |
Those with no sense of morality and dignity have taken over our polity. The other arms that should check the excesses of the Thief are fascinated by the proceed of crime. |
| Re: Loopholes In The New Electoral Law by Brendaniel: 8:30am On Apr 26 |
That picture above though, it looks like eye service in full display |
| Re: Loopholes In The New Electoral Law by Gotocourt: 8:34am On Apr 26 |
Tinubu must go, it's about our survival as a people and requires our collective effort. You removed subsidy but using the funds for political consolidation which is proving ineffective, yet borrowing more money and still taxing us to fund your kleptomaniac government. Nigerians have never had it this bad |
| Re: Loopholes In The New Electoral Law by bewla(m): 8:36am On Apr 26 |
Let's vote and see how obi will be president in Nigeria That's my own With is a mad man tell me this stories |
| Re: Loopholes In The New Electoral Law by pigmania: 8:37am On Apr 26 |
They ain't even looking presidential, plus all the looted funds. Nigeria go better one day sha, maybe not in my generation but someday... |
| Re: Loopholes In The New Electoral Law by Pojomojo: 8:38am On Apr 26 |
Elections are one of the few moments where ordinary people expect their voice to clearly matter, so anything that looks like a loophole can feel like a direct threat to that trust. But some of the conclusions in your argument lean heavily on worst-case assumptions rather than what the law necessarily enables in practice. Take the wording issue around electronic transmission. Yes, legal language matters—“shall” vs “may” can change how rigid a provision is. But courts don’t interpret sections in isolation; they read the whole statute together with the intent of the law. If the broader framework makes electronic transmission the standard method, it’s not as simple as officials casually opting out without scrutiny. “Technical glitches” would still need to be justified, documented, and could become grounds for challenges—not a free pass for manipulation. On biometrics replacing or reducing reliance on PVCs: that’s not automatically voter suppression. In theory, it’s meant to solve real problems Nigeria has faced—stolen cards, multiple voting, and identity fraud. The concern you raised about officials abusing discretion is valid, but that risk exists with or without cards. The real issue isn’t the absence of PVCs; it’s whether there are strong audit trails, transparent logs, and independent oversight of systems like BVAS. Those are the safeguards that determine whether the tech empowers voters or officials. The litigation deadline is probably the most complicated part. Long election cases have historically dragged on for years, sometimes making court victories feel meaningless after full terms have been served. A time limit tries to fix that. But you’re right that complex fraud cases take time. The question is whether the courts are being strengthened to handle cases faster—not just cut off by a clock. If the capacity isn’t there, then the deadline becomes a problem. If it is, then it could actually improve accountability. As for INEC appointments, that’s been a long-standing debate even before this Act. The concern about independence is legitimate. But again, the outcome depends less on who appoints and more on how insulated the commission is once appointed—tenure security, transparency, and public scrutiny all matter. Reforming that process would likely require broader constitutional changes, not just tweaks in an electoral act. So there are real risks in what you’ve described—but calling it a fully engineered “electoral heist” might be jumping ahead of the evidence. A lot depends on implementation, institutional strength, and how actively civil society, courts, and voters hold the system accountable. |
| Re: Loopholes In The New Electoral Law by Jayhome24: 8:38am On Apr 26 |
Go to court with your loopholes. Tinubu is politically smarter than you all even atiku, amaechi and el rufai who knew him deeply knows the truth. Una go see wetin una neva seen before in Nigeria history by 2027 watch us in action.... 4+4=8 or forget about democracy in Nigeria forever...e go red for you all una go dey ask who una offended. |
| Re: Loopholes In The New Electoral Law by bewla(m): 8:39am On Apr 26*. Modified: 1:10pm On Apr 27 |
Gotocourt:Go and double your hustle no come disturb any one with ranting here What's your income before APC won election What's you income now when APC is in charge what will be your joker when someone else won Or what will you different from what you are doing before |
| Re: Loopholes In The New Electoral Law by DatNiggaDaz: 8:41am On Apr 26 |
![]() You are all dealing with a faaaake certttifficcate hollldderr from Chiago with his cohorts of Oluwole faaaake certttifficcate forgers and merciless mandate teeeves |
| Re: Loopholes In The New Electoral Law by 1vandragon: 8:44am On Apr 26 |
Nigerians still don't seem to understand the power they possess... If the people want APC out, they pattern of voting would clearly make significant rigging too obvious. People need to protect thier votes if they desire change. |
| Re: Loopholes In The New Electoral Law by Sulepedia9: 8:52am On Apr 26 |
This is getting worse, God help us |
| Re: Loopholes In The New Electoral Law by ogaontop(m): 8:54am On Apr 26 |
helinues:Who has the majority? Or Do you need to be schooled on how legislative activities work?? |
| Re: Loopholes In The New Electoral Law by philiancoop(m): 8:55am On Apr 26 |
You needed chatgpt to reply this for you with garbage Pojomojo: |
| Re: Loopholes In The New Electoral Law by Okoyeeboz: 8:59am On Apr 26*. Modified: 1:31pm On Apr 26 |
oyeb15:See them here. Defenders of democracy I
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| Re: Loopholes In The New Electoral Law by helinues: 9:10am On Apr 26 |
ogaontop:That wasn't the question I asked. Stop the quarter cleverness |
| Re: Loopholes In The New Electoral Law by HugoBoss10(m): 9:15am On Apr 26 |
Jayhome24:That's not smartness in any way as you presumed. Rather it can be described as criminality. Tinubu is a man who prefers the illegality ways of getting things and you call it smartness ![]() Now tell me one thing about Tinubu that is not in secrecy or questionable.,Starting from his identity to his current status. And such is your role model ![]() |
| Re: Loopholes In The New Electoral Law by fineboynl(m): 9:27am On Apr 26 |
1, this government didn't appeal to voters that didn't vote them in the last election. 2, this government have not gain any new area of electorate 3. this government have lost it former area of voting strength i don't know or see where they intend to gather imaginary votes from? as far a peter obi is there. this government is going no where. only Peter Obi is the stumbling block. |
| Re: Loopholes In The New Electoral Law by WorldRichest: 9:42am On Apr 26 |
Una go cry tire. Thisday Newspaper of thieves and rogues. These idiots think we are foolish like them
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| Re: Loopholes In The New Electoral Law by Temidayo9(m): 9:44am On Apr 26 |
fineboynl:With all this question highlighted above, my concern is who will be a better alternative to Tinubu come 2027? I bet you Nigerian will be more confused on who to vote for as people intend to contest are perceived to be terrible than than the man we detest at the moment. |
| Re: Loopholes In The New Electoral Law by fineboynl(m): 9:53am On Apr 26*. Modified: 10:47am On Apr 26 |
Temidayo9:Obi and not AITIKU. here is my opinion why both are not in the same league Atiku need obi to stand a change to win Tinubu. at least thats what all atiku supporters are saying. But Obi doesn't need Atiku to defeat Tinubu. If Atuku think he stand a chance let him hijack the ADC ticket and run with any southerners of his choice, and stop all the noise. even the ADC gaining Ground today. Obi was the reason Nigerians are talking about ADC. The Party blows after Obi join them. formerly it was a party of expired politicians. ATIKU last votes was PDP structure. there is no structure this time. same thing as Tinubu. but obi did that numbers without money or structure. and that support is still very much intact. |
| Re: Loopholes In The New Electoral Law by Omalicious1: 10:19am On Apr 26 |
ogododo:The devil is in the details...this is nothing but sheer wickedness on the people. |
| Re: Loopholes In The New Electoral Law by PHIPEX(m): 10:32am On Apr 26 |
B Jayhome24:Am sure you will also call Yahoo boys smart because they are able to trick their way to riches. Moral depravity in display |
| Re: Loopholes In The New Electoral Law by rayvelez(m): 10:44am On Apr 26 |
APC and Akpabio have perfect the 2027 elections omoh the rigging we go witness ehhh |
| Re: Loopholes In The New Electoral Law by emorse(m): 10:51am On Apr 26 |
helinues:How convenient it is to forget that there was massive uproar against the passage of the bill in both houses. Well done sir. |
| Re: Loopholes In The New Electoral Law by NewHe: 11:23am On Apr 26 |
Which electoral law or act passed by successive administration had never been criticised? |
| Re: Loopholes In The New Electoral Law by Everfrank(m): 11:23am On Apr 26 |
All Nigerian politicians are riggers without exception. Last last the best rigger wins the election. |
| Re: Loopholes In The New Electoral Law by Whois(m): 11:50am On Apr 26 |
So many unanswered questions
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| Re: Loopholes In The New Electoral Law by Sermwell(m): 11:54am On Apr 26 |
Jayhome24:When e set now, thiefnubuu go pack him family, run leave you!! Poor man pikin!! Dey play ![]() |
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