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Re: Jega's Announcement Of Presidential Election Results 2015: Part 4 by Stevano007(m): 3:55pm On Mar 31, 2015
Whenever I see this nairalanders comment.. I laugh

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Re: Jega's Announcement Of Presidential Election Results 2015: Part 4 by freecocoa(f): 3:55pm On Mar 31, 2015
Why won't the clueless one lose, when even in his hometown people are complaining of his wickedness, mschew.

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Re: Jega's Announcement Of Presidential Election Results 2015: Part 4 by Nobody: 3:56pm On Mar 31, 2015
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Re: Jega's Announcement Of Presidential Election Results 2015: Part 4 by harleybee(f): 3:56pm On Mar 31, 2015
goofyone:

Can i stream online?

I'm not sure about that.
Re: Jega's Announcement Of Presidential Election Results 2015: Part 4 by Nobody: 3:56pm On Mar 31, 2015
kstyle2:
I wonder what must be going thru d mind of that morbidly obese son of gej

Re: Jega's Announcement Of Presidential Election Results 2015: Part 4 by Nobody: 3:56pm On Mar 31, 2015
shinejackie:
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oh my world, it is now news all over the world, PDP accept defeat, congratulate Buhari and prepare against 2019.....and to think that PDP had the chance to improve the lot of Nigerians over the past 16years and yet they rather impoverish the masses,good riddance to bad rubbish...good bye PDP.......... angry angry
Prepare for which 2019? You should be talking of Osibanjo.

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Re: Jega's Announcement Of Presidential Election Results 2015: Part 4 by asdfjklhaha(f): 3:56pm On Mar 31, 2015
Edo
APC 208,469
PDP 286,869
Re: Jega's Announcement Of Presidential Election Results 2015: Part 4 by Pr0ton: 3:56pm On Mar 31, 2015
Edo...

APC - 208,469
PDP - 286,869

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Re: Jega's Announcement Of Presidential Election Results 2015: Part 4 by AbuMikey(m): 3:56pm On Mar 31, 2015
You mean to tell Me GEJ won in Sokoto?

Hell No!!,
Re: Jega's Announcement Of Presidential Election Results 2015: Part 4 by Nobody: 3:57pm On Mar 31, 2015
Edo state


APC: 208,469

PDP: 286,869
Re: Jega's Announcement Of Presidential Election Results 2015: Part 4 by Nobody: 3:57pm On Mar 31, 2015
Ekiti state
APC =120331
PDP =176446

ogun state..
PDP = 207,950
APC = 308,290

Enugu State
APC =14,157
PDP =553, 003

Kogi state
APC =264,851
PDP =149,987

Osun state
APC =383,603
PDP =249,929

Ondo state
APC =299,889
PDP =251,368

FCT
APC =146,399
PDP =157,195

Oyo state
APC =528,620
PDP =303,376

Nasarawa state
APC =236,838
PDP =273,460

Kano state
APC =1,903,999
PDP =215,779

Jigawa state
APC =885,988
PDP =142,904

Kastina state
APC =1,345,441
PDP =98,937

Kwara state
APC =302,146
PDP =132,602

Kaduna state
APC =1, 127, 760
PDP =484, 085

Anambra state
APC =17,926
PDP =660,762

Abia state
APC =13,394
PDP =368,303

Akwa ibom state
APC =58,411
PDP =953,304

Imo state
APC = 133,253
PDP = 559,185

Plateau state
APC = 429,140
PDP = 549,615

Ebonyi state
APC =19,518
PDP =323,653

Niger state
APC =657,678
PDP =149,222

Lagos state
APC =792,460
PDP =632,327

Bayelsa state
APC =5,194
PDP =361,209

Gombe state
APC =361,245
PDP =96,873

Cross River state
APC =28,368
PDP =414,863

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Rivers state
Sorry not to be rescheduled
APC =69,238
PDP =1,487,075

Adamawa state
APC =374,701
PDP =251,664

Zamfara state
APC =612,202
PDP =144,833

Kebbi state
APC =567,883
PDP =100,972

Benue state
APC =373,961
PDP =303,737

Bauchi state
APC =931,598
PDP =86,085

Yobe state
APC =446,265
PDP =25,526

Edo state
APC =208,469
PDP =286,869

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Re: Jega's Announcement Of Presidential Election Results 2015: Part 4 by lordthree(m): 3:57pm On Mar 31, 2015
uniben vc for edo state results

APC -208,469

KOWA 175

PDP 286869
Re: Jega's Announcement Of Presidential Election Results 2015: Part 4 by ribbit: 3:57pm On Mar 31, 2015
State - edo state.... My girlfriends state... Edo babes rock

APC - 208,469



PDP - 286,869






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Re: Jega's Announcement Of Presidential Election Results 2015: Part 4 by Nobody: 3:57pm On Mar 31, 2015
AHA1:

Please in case of incasity make i use vex speak english self because all of you has been speaking let me spark now, oya listen,"According to the technical ground of the constitution, Buhari of APC must score up to 25% in 1/3-(about 13 states-where GEJ won him), out of the 36 states, before he (Buhari) can be declared a winner over the incumbent president. So, even if Buhari won most of the states in Nigeria, but if he couldn't win up to 25% votes in the states that GEJ defeated him, the presidential election thus, will be declared inconclusive, and thus, GEJ of PDP will still emerge as the winner. In the states in South-East and South-South that GEJ won, did Buhari win up to 25% votes? Let the Notherners start educating their people now oooo; about what the Nigerian constitution says based on technical ground, because I know, as soon as they hear that GEJ is announced the president, they will start their senseless killings. Know it now that on technical ground of the constitution, that Buhari is too far from becoming the president in spite of the fact that he is the one leading in most states.

You missed the goal with the boldened...he only has to score up to 25% in ANY 24 states of the federation and also score the highest vote.

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Re: Jega's Announcement Of Presidential Election Results 2015: Part 4 by mhyra(f): 3:57pm On Mar 31, 2015
Whatever happens. . . This is Nigeria!! Letz preach #peace.
Re: Jega's Announcement Of Presidential Election Results 2015: Part 4 by Nobody: 3:57pm On Mar 31, 2015
Edo:

APC- 208,469
KOWA- 175
PDP- 286,869
Re: Jega's Announcement Of Presidential Election Results 2015: Part 4 by Nobody: 3:57pm On Mar 31, 2015
EDO

APC=208,469

PDP=286,869


AT LEAST BUHARI GETS ALMOST 45%

SAI BUHARI cool

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Re: Jega's Announcement Of Presidential Election Results 2015: Part 4 by orimion(m): 3:57pm On Mar 31, 2015
Edo
Apc 208469
Pdp 286869

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Re: Jega's Announcement Of Presidential Election Results 2015: Part 4 by Nobody: 3:57pm On Mar 31, 2015
jcmaiah:

Prepare for which 2019? You should be talking of Osibanjo.
.

Dies!!! na true ooo, it will be the turn of Osibanjo grin grin grin

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Re: Jega's Announcement Of Presidential Election Results 2015: Part 4 by gaussy(m): 3:57pm On Mar 31, 2015
Edo State
APC:208,469
PDP:286,869
Re: Jega's Announcement Of Presidential Election Results 2015: Part 4 by Nobody: 3:57pm On Mar 31, 2015
JONATHAN IS GOING TO WIN, believe it or not. GEJ till 2019

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Re: Jega's Announcement Of Presidential Election Results 2015: Part 4 by Nobody: 3:57pm On Mar 31, 2015
Edo
APC-208469
PDP-286869
Re: Jega's Announcement Of Presidential Election Results 2015: Part 4 by Nobody: 3:57pm On Mar 31, 2015
adioolayi:

Cry me a river grin grin grin


Buhari don win. Who e help? We all dey this country together. undecided

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Re: Jega's Announcement Of Presidential Election Results 2015: Part 4 by proxillin(m): 3:57pm On Mar 31, 2015
O boy oshiomoke tried for Edo oooo.

Osho baba...twale

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Re: Jega's Announcement Of Presidential Election Results 2015: Part 4 by kliq(m): 3:58pm On Mar 31, 2015
Edo state
APC =208,469
PDP =286,869

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Re: Jega's Announcement Of Presidential Election Results 2015: Part 4 by Hiyeps(m): 3:58pm On Mar 31, 2015
south south go see gobe....una plans no fit work.....cry for change. ...now is the change...... u guyz wanna live in poverty.... jona pack ur load and go*3

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Re: Jega's Announcement Of Presidential Election Results 2015: Part 4 by bayocanny: 3:58pm On Mar 31, 2015
JustCalMeDBoss:
Wow as a GEJ supporter my tears are becoming a sea
If care is not taken it will soon become atlantic ocean cry

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Re: Jega's Announcement Of Presidential Election Results 2015: Part 4 by harleybee(f): 3:58pm On Mar 31, 2015
PHgirl:


Thanks

How many states to go?

Four I think

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Re: Jega's Announcement Of Presidential Election Results 2015: Part 4 by Nobody: 3:58pm On Mar 31, 2015
masseratti:
he didn't because he was warned,if there should be violence because of Elections manipulation, ICC will be waiting for him in 2019.i guess he humble choose not to,plus Jega was too rigid for him and his men.
Tahhh, leave that matter! If Jonathan was all out to rig the election, he would.
Re: Jega's Announcement Of Presidential Election Results 2015: Part 4 by mayten(m): 3:58pm On Mar 31, 2015
A - The President of the Federation
130.
(1) There shall be for the Federation a President.
(2) The President shall be the Head of State, the
Chief Executive of the Federation and
Commander-in-Chief of the Armed Forces of the
Federation.
131. A person shall be qualified for election to the
office of the President if -
(a) he is a citizen of Nigeria by birth;
(b) he has attained the age of forty years;
(c) he is a member of a political party and is
sponsored by that political party; and
(d) he has been educated up to at least School
Certificate level or its equivalent.
132.
(1) An election to the office of President shall be
held on a date to be appointed by the
Independent National Electoral Commission.
(2) An election to the said office shall be held on a
date not earlier than sixty days and not later than
thirty days before the expiration of the term of
office of the last holder of that office.
(3) Where in an election to the office of President
one of the two or more candidates nominated for
the election is the only candidate after the close
of nomination, by reason of the disqualification,
withdrawal, incapacitation, disappearance or
death of the other candidates, the Independent
National Electoral Commission shall extend the
time for nomination.
(4) For the purpose of an election to the office of
President, the whole of the Federation shall be
regarded as one constituency.
(5) Every person who is registered to vote at an
election of a member of a legislative house shall
be entitled to vote at an election to the office of
President.
133. A candidate for an election to the office of
President shall be deemed to have been duly
elected to such office where, being the only
candidate nominated for the election -
(a) he has a majority of YES votes over NO votes
cast at the election; and
(b) he has not less than one-quarter of the votes
cast at the election in each of at least two-thirds
of all the States in the Federation and the Federal
Capital Territory, Abuja
134. (1) A candidate for an election to the office of
President shall be deemed to have be been duly
elected, where, there being only two candidates
for the election -
(a) he has the majority of votes cast at the
election; and
(b) he has not less than one-quarter of the votes
cast at the election in each of at least two-thirds
of all the States in the Federation and the Federal
Capital Territory, Abuja.
(2) A candidate for an election to the office of
President shall be deemed to have been duly
elected where, there being more than two
candidates for the election-
(a) he has the highest number of votes cast at the
election;
and
(b) he has not less than one-quarter of the votes
cast at the election each of at least two-thirds of
all the States in the Federation and the Federal
Capital Territory, Abuja.
(3) In a default of a candidate duly elected in
accordance with subsection (2) of this section
their shall be a second election in accordance with
subsection (4) of this section at which the only
candidate shall be -
(a) the candidate who scored the highest number
of votes at any election held in accordance with
the said subsection (2) of this section; and
(b) one among the remaining candidates who has
a majority of votes in the highest number of
States, so however that where there are more
than one candidate with majority of votes in the
highest number of States, the candidate among
them with the highest total of votes cast at the
election shall be the second candidate for the
election.
(4) In default of a candidate duly elected under
the foregoing subsections, the Independent
National Electoral Commission shall within seven
days of the result of the election held under the
said subsections, arrange for an election between
the two candidates and a candidate at such
election shall be deemed elected to the office of
President if -
(a) he has a majority of votes cast at the election;
and
(b) he has not less than one-quarter of the votes
cast at the election in each of at least two-thirds
of all the States in the Federation and the Federal
Capital Territory, Abuja
(5) In default of a candidate duly elected under
subsection (4) of this section, the Independent
National Electoral Commission shall, within seven
days of the result of the election held under the
aforesaid subsection (4), arrange for another
election between the two candidates to which the
subsection relates and a candidate at such
election shall be deemed to have been duly
elected to the office of President, if he has a

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Re: Jega's Announcement Of Presidential Election Results 2015: Part 4 by JustCalMeDBoss(m): 3:58pm On Mar 31, 2015
Oshimole I guess delivered.

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Re: Jega's Announcement Of Presidential Election Results 2015: Part 4 by yoged(m): 3:58pm On Mar 31, 2015
Ichiato . Good job

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