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Re: Lawyers To INEC: Death Of APC Candidate Does Not Invalidate Election by mart2k(m): 10:57am On Nov 23, 2015
ichidodo:
We rather let the Supreme justices decide rather than money grubbing lawyers who are keen to let this imbroglio stretch further especially when you consider the hefty legal fees involved in the stretching exercise... Or since Audu is deceased and the deadline of submitting names of fresh candidates has elapsed then it behooves on INEC to remove and annul APC's candidature inaddition to declaring votes casted for the APC as wasted votes by virtue of their candidate's diqualification by death before proceeding to announce Runners up Wada as the Winner of Kogi Gubernatorial 2015
Stop dreaming, d death of Audu cnt resort to cancellation of d whole election. Kogi pple voted APC not Audu
Re: Lawyers To INEC: Death Of APC Candidate Does Not Invalidate Election by mart2k(m): 11:03am On Nov 23, 2015
menix:
People voted for Audu not APC, Audu was their former Governor whom the Kogi people have tested thus clamoring for his return...

The election should be cancelled pending when APC fields another nd an election conducted..



Even Devil is not as potent as Kogi Juju...
Do u understand d electoral laws at all?
Re: Lawyers To INEC: Death Of APC Candidate Does Not Invalidate Election by OnankpaBa(m): 11:23am On Nov 23, 2015
veletye:


am sure you knew where to advertise your products

Re: Lawyers To INEC: Death Of APC Candidate Does Not Invalidate Election by TamedWolf90: 11:31am On Nov 23, 2015
[quote author=OnankpaBa post=40310802]They urged INEC to allow the deputy governorship candidate of the APC, Abiodun Faleke, to conclude the on-going election.


Good. and i think that's what should happen.

RIP Audu...Hypocrites of the highest order.... They urged the INEC to allow the deputy governorship candidate of the APC to conclude the on.going election but they all turned a blind eye when the tribunal annulled the election of Ishiaku of Taraba on the ground that he was not duly elected. Since the votes are for the party ,why didn't they disqualify him and let his deputy or running mate stand in? Rather they tagged it wasted votes for the PDP? Call a Spade a Spade bros
Re: Lawyers To INEC: Death Of APC Candidate Does Not Invalidate Election by mescapee: 11:32am On Nov 23, 2015
donTbone:
What I know and think about Kogi Election!

After Audu's death, I knew it wasn't just 'DEATH', he was killed intentionally. But I asked who might it be
Lemme start from here...Audu was actualy nominated as the APC candidate because he gained ground in Kogi state and he was really popular, not because APC of the state eventually wanna make him go for the govnorship election or because he was a very good man, NO!. And in that case, for them (APC) to win, they need someone who will win the election.

Before his death, though the election wasn't concluded yet, am sure APC won.


Now My View about the incident.

Checking from what happened, we cant say Audu was killed by an opposition party but by his own party. Looking closely, I guess their plan is:
If Audu should win the election, since they actually want his deputy as the gov, the best is to kill Audu, make his deputy be the gov then everything goes fine. But it backfired. The election is inconclusive and I don't think if there is a rerun of the voting (which I don't think there will be), APC might lose ground to PDP I Kogi state.

But my question is still...
WHY WILL THEY WANT HIM DEAD? embarassed

Exactly my thoughts
Re: Lawyers To INEC: Death Of APC Candidate Does Not Invalidate Election by agabusta: 12:09pm On Nov 23, 2015
limamintruth:


Still wishful thinking mister. Casted votes cannot be transferred from one individual to another whether or not both are of the same political party.

you are still getting it wrong. There is no transfer of votes. The votes are owned by both of them. Atiku Vs Obasanjo's case comes in here as declared by the Supreme Court.
Re: Lawyers To INEC: Death Of APC Candidate Does Not Invalidate Election by limamintruth: 12:28pm On Nov 23, 2015
agabusta:


you are still getting it wrong. There is no transfer of votes. The votes are owned by both of them. Atiku Vs Obasanjo's case comes in here as declared by the Supreme Court.





The votes are owned by them as governorship candidate & deputy governorship candidate respectively. Do not confuse yourself pls.
Same way the votes that brought obasanjo & atiku to power was in their separate positions as presidential & vice presidential candidate respectively. smiley

Therefore whoever will represent apc as substitute has to contest afresh the entire election in his/her new capacity/position as apc's substantive/rightful governorship candidate. Understand?
Re: Lawyers To INEC: Death Of APC Candidate Does Not Invalidate Election by kadis007(m): 12:58pm On Nov 23, 2015
donTbone:
What I know and think about Kogi Election!

After Audu's death, I knew it wasn't just 'DEATH', he was killed intentionally. But I asked who might it be
Lemme start from here...Audu was actualy nominated as the APC candidate because he gained ground in Kogi state and he was really popular, not because APC of the state eventually wanna make him go for the govnorship election or because he was a very good man, NO!. And in that case, for them (APC) to win, they need someone who will win the election.

Before his death, though the election wasn't concluded yet, am sure APC won.


Now My View about the incident.

Checking from what happened, we cant say Audu was killed by an opposition party but by his own party. Looking closely, I guess their plan is:
If Audu should win the election, since they actually want his deputy as the gov, the best is to kill Audu, make his deputy be the gov then everything goes fine. But it backfired. The election is inconclusive and I don't think if there is a rerun of the voting (which I don't think there will be), APC might lose ground to PDP I Kogi state.

But my question is still...
WHY WILL THEY WANT HIM DEAD? embarassed
what faith do u hold onto? I bliv its primitive and superstitious for someone to make such statement. the power to kill is exclusive to God Almighty, He is supreme and Ultimate in His dealing. stop acting as God's manager. The dead is gone the living are hungry
Re: Lawyers To INEC: Death Of APC Candidate Does Not Invalidate Election by agabusta: 1:04pm On Nov 23, 2015
limamintruth:



The votes are owned by them as governorship candidate & deputy governorship candidate respectively. Do not confuse yourself pls.
Same way the votes that brought obasanjo & atiku to power was in their separate positions as presidential & vice presidential candidate respectively. smiley

Therefore whoever will represent apc as substitute has to contest afresh the entire election in his/her new capacity/position as apc's substantive/rightful governorship candidate. Understand?

I understand what you are saying but I disagree.

Not too worry, the supreme court will soon give the final binding verdict.

But to think there is going to be a fresh election is a long thing.
Re: Lawyers To INEC: Death Of APC Candidate Does Not Invalidate Election by limamintruth: 1:08pm On Nov 23, 2015
agabusta:


I understand what you are saying but I disagree.

Not too worry, the supreme court will soon give the final binding verdict.

But to think there is going to be a fresh election is a long thing.




Lol, alright then. Lets wait for the supreme court's interpretation. cool
Re: Lawyers To INEC: Death Of APC Candidate Does Not Invalidate Election by donTbone(m): 1:23pm On Nov 23, 2015
kadis007:
what faith do u hold onto? I bliv its primitive and superstitious for someone to make such statement. the power to kill is exclusive to God Almighty, He is supreme and Ultimate in His dealing. stop acting as God's manager. The dead is gone the living are hungry
Holier than thou post grin grin grin
Mind you, am Believer in Christ Jesus. And am not leaving God outta this undecided
Re: Lawyers To INEC: Death Of APC Candidate Does Not Invalidate Election by lastpage: 1:40pm On Nov 23, 2015
Eziachi:
Your reasoning is the reasons I said what I said before that Nigerian like you do not believe that people can die suddenly without the hand of anyone in it. And what's your definition of a wholesome health. How do you know a wholesome healthy person by merely looking at them. Kanu Nwankwo was playing football without knowing that he had a dangerous big hole in his heart that could have killed him at anytime and anywhere. In your mind, he was a very healthy young man.
Many like you for years accused Friday Ekpo of killing Sam Okwaraji.
Yes as a medical practitioner, I can authoritatively tell you that a person can vomit blood for 100 many reasons. His family that you are quoting are not toxicologist or experts who had conducted an autopsy to found out what kill him.
In a society like Nigeria people even event stories to fit their warped superstitious beliefs and those like you will run to town with it and still acclaimed to be educated at the same time.

Are you really sure you are "University trained" Medical Doctor or just some roadside "Chemist Shop" operator?.... shocked shocked



.....When you dont even know the difference between "Event" ...and "Invent" ; "found" and "find"?


I guess Kanu Nwankwo and Samuel Okwaraji were also vomiting Blood! grin grin
This dude is high on cheap smoke! grin grin

Now l know why you talk the way you do!
Failed Education is worse than stark illiteracy




Lastpage!
Re: Lawyers To INEC: Death Of APC Candidate Does Not Invalidate Election by barcaboi(m): 4:03pm On Nov 23, 2015
donTbone:
What I know and think about Kogi Election!

After Audu's death, I knew it wasn't just 'DEATH', he was killed intentionally. But I asked who might it be
Lemme start from here...Audu was actualy nominated as the APC candidate because he gained ground in Kogi state and he was really popular, not because APC of the state eventually wanna make him go for the govnorship election or because he was a very good man, NO!. And in that case, for them (APC) to win, they need someone who will win the election.

Before his death, though the election wasn't concluded yet, am sure APC won.


Now My View about the incident.

Checking from what happened, we cant say Audu was killed by an opposition party but by his own party. Looking closely, I guess their plan is:
If Audu should win the election, since they actually want his deputy as the gov, the best is to kill Audu, make his deputy be the gov then everything goes fine. But it backfired. The election is inconclusive and I don't think if there is a rerun of the voting (which I don't think there will be), APC might lose ground to PDP I Kogi state.

But my question is still...
WHY WILL THEY WANT HIM DEAD? embarassed
silly logic.....why will they want him dead just to cause a chaotic situation. ....it doesn't make sense....Faleke isn't really a popular choice; moreover in the HOR, he is part of Saraki faction so why will they want chaos all over?
Re: Lawyers To INEC: Death Of APC Candidate Does Not Invalidate Election by barcaboi(m): 4:05pm On Nov 23, 2015
zinachidi:
pls nullify that election, the kogi people voted for audu, not faleke,..
so d3y shd choose some1 they detest instead.....
Re: Lawyers To INEC: Death Of APC Candidate Does Not Invalidate Election by Rajjah(f): 6:51pm On Nov 23, 2015
menix:
People voted for Audu not APC, Audu was their former Governor whom the Kogi people have tested thus clamoring for his return...

The election should be cancelled pending when APC fields another nd an election conducted..



Even Devil is not as potent as Kogi Juju...
And who told you the people of Kogi state were clamouring for Audu 's return? Mtchew!
Re: Lawyers To INEC: Death Of APC Candidate Does Not Invalidate Election by menix(m): 7:01pm On Nov 23, 2015
Rajjah:
And who told you the people of Kogi state were clamouring for Audu 's return? Mtchew!

So how come he scored more than the incumbent..

Small small they Mtchew make u no get Kanda mouth..






Onu Uwa Mmebi...
Re: Lawyers To INEC: Death Of APC Candidate Does Not Invalidate Election by Rajjah(f): 8:00pm On Nov 23, 2015
menix:


So how come he scored more than the incumbent..

Small small they Mtchew make u no get Kanda mouth..






Onu Uwa Mmebi...
Ozi halaka, ur a nigerian n ur small sense cant fathom money answereth most tins.
Re: Lawyers To INEC: Death Of APC Candidate Does Not Invalidate Election by kadis007(m): 8:47pm On Nov 23, 2015
donTbone:

Holier than thou post grin grin grin
Mind you, am Believer in Christ Jesus. And am not leaving God outta this undecided
this HV ntn to do with anybody holy pass, let just be rational, logical and realistic in our comment. what prove HV u that he was killed.
Re: Lawyers To INEC: Death Of APC Candidate Does Not Invalidate Election by menix(m): 8:47pm On Nov 23, 2015
Rajjah:
Ozi halaka, ur a nigerian n ur small sense cant fathom money answereth most tins.

With ur over flowing larva brain, how come Jona did not win Buhari..

Indian Ezi...

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