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Re: Difference Between 2015 And 2019 Postponement Of Elections by ibietela2(m): 8:48am On Feb 16, 2019
PythonDancer:
2015 elections was singlehandedly postponed by the sitting president .
Meanwhile ,This time it is INEC that postponed the elections . The president has no hand in it .
I know some fools will say otherwise , but if Buhari can dictate for INEC ,then he should have ordered them to put Rivers and Zamfara states APC on the ballot .

LIES

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Re: Difference Between 2015 And 2019 Postponement Of Elections by Neoteny(m): 8:48am On Feb 16, 2019
infogenius:
It tells u how unserious this govt is.
The motto is to waste people's lives (time and resources) in any manner.
Just imagine 6hrs to go

The government had nothing to do with this.

Stop being mischievous
Re: Difference Between 2015 And 2019 Postponement Of Elections by bukatyne(f): 8:49am On Feb 16, 2019
Cherrybae:
A lot of our offices were burnt and arrangements were put in place to secure a safer place before the materials for the affected states were despatched.

Anambra, Abia, Plateau and many other states,

How do we conduct elections when materials are yet to arrive at many states.

Nigerians are too difficult to manage, we Nigerians are the worst humans on earth.

You hide under the social media insulting people here and there.

Anybody who is pained can come and beat me, I'm in my house now.

Let's take your word at face value.

Was it this morning you realized that the materials wouldn't reach their locations?

Do you see how incompetent this sounds?

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Re: Difference Between 2015 And 2019 Postponement Of Elections by odi1278(m): 8:49am On Feb 16, 2019
You are clearly a bastard from a violent rape. Buhari can never tell inec to include Rivers and zamfara apc because it was a Supreme Court decision. The fool of a President will be defeated. This reeks of the presidency. Ode
PythonDancer:
2015 elections was singlehandedly postponed by the sitting president .
Meanwhile ,This time it is INEC that postponed the elections . The president has no hand in it .
I know some fools will say otherwise , but if Buhari can dictate for INEC ,then he should have ordered them to put Rivers and Zamfara states APC on the ballot .

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Re: Difference Between 2015 And 2019 Postponement Of Elections by Teejay13(m): 8:50am On Feb 16, 2019
hinwazaka:
In 2015 election postponement was announced on the 7th of february saturday, a full week before the elections slated for 14 february.
The reasons were
*To improve the security situation in the country by battling the Boko Haram

*To allow space for more nigerians to collect their PVC's

In 2019 elections were postponed on the 16th of february on the day of the initial elections slated for the 16th of february. The reasons are
*Logistics!


I see unprofessionalism from the part of the INEC chairman. Imaging after Notifying the public they were ready as at 15 febuary 2019. and all of a sudden a change due to logistics. I think this has constituted a great number of vote lost.

Shame to Nigerian Electorial system....
Re: Difference Between 2015 And 2019 Postponement Of Elections by Neoteny(m): 8:50am On Feb 16, 2019
AzizG550:
My guy already fixed his wedding on 23rd. I guess we go do the wedding for polling unit

If elections are postponed then weddings too can be postponed.

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Re: Difference Between 2015 And 2019 Postponement Of Elections by Neoteny(m): 8:54am On Feb 16, 2019
BanevsJoker:

Wait bro, you just woke up tired this morning? Yo! I was born tired of this country, it's just a pity I still haven't left it's shores for good yet.

There you have it

The solution is to leave to go pollute the population of another country where the people made it work.

Lazy youths

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Re: Difference Between 2015 And 2019 Postponement Of Elections by wirinet(m): 8:58am On Feb 16, 2019
mrollyB:

Well for those of you that knows me before I say anything, I will have to say I don't usually reply to posts, but in this case I don't have option. When I see an intelligent Nigerian talking as though he is not then we need to talk. Oga that your statement is not correct. Inec still answers to the presidency they brief the presidency and before they can come out to postpone an election Mr President is aware. He agrees to the postponement.

Is there a law to back up this your assertion? Is there a law that mandate INEC to seek approval from the president before postponing elections or any other of its functions?

Jega initially refuse to postpone the 2015 elections and had to be summoned by the FEC and national assembly before he agreed to postpone.
Re: Difference Between 2015 And 2019 Postponement Of Elections by nickxtra(m): 8:59am On Feb 16, 2019
hinwazaka:
In 2015 election postponement was announced on the 7th of february saturday, a full week before the elections slated for 14 february.
The reasons were
*To improve the security situation in the country by battling the Boko Haram

*To allow space for more nigerians to collect their PVC's

In 2019 elections were postponed on the 16th of february on the day of the initial elections slated for the 16th of february. The reasons are
*Logistics!
INEC'S INTENDED OSUN TEMPLATE BUSTED BY THE UNITED STATES

Nigerians should be grateful to the United States for saving our democracy today. This is why the party in power got frustrated about the international communities interference at one point and threatened “body bags” because they know, “Americans would know”.

We are a sovereign state, agreed, but there was nothing Nigerians would have done tonight to prevent Mohammadu Buhari from rigging this election, if not for the intervention of the USA.

The Buhari government in collaboration with INEC had an agenda on how to rig the election in favor of Buhari. This was what they were planning to execute tonight with the postponement drama when the United States government got a wind of it and called the INEC Chairman not to dare.

THEIR PLAN:

The strategy was to allow elections hold in 26 states and postpone it in 10 states. For the ten states, they had two plans: late arrival of election materials and security crisis.

The idea was to deliberately allow materials arrive late as we are already witnessing in some states, and INEC would have no option but to postpone elections in those states.

For instance, the aircraft that was supposed to deliver materials to Enugu was told it can't land because of bad weather conditions and it had to land in Port Harcourt. Right before us, elections in Enugu would have been postponed.

The crisis template was executed in Kaduna today. The news of Kaduna State killings of 66 people today was part of the plan to create an atmosphere of catastrophic so that INEC would postpone the election in Kaduna State citing security challenges. The news of the killings was fabricated and sponsored by the 3 inches 'body bag' Governor of that state.

For the 26 states that election would have held, the plan was to watch out for the outcome. If it favours Atiku, whatever the margin is, they would deploy heavy security agents to ensure they get enough votes to cover up the margin in the 10 states that elections were to be postponed as they did in Osun state.

With this plan, Buhari would be elected back as president, but the US said, NO!

Elections across the 36 states must hold simultaneously, they insist.

~ May Ubeku
Re: Difference Between 2015 And 2019 Postponement Of Elections by kpokpo1(m): 9:01am On Feb 16, 2019
hinwazaka:
In 2015 election postponement was announced on the 7th of february saturday, a full week before the elections slated for 14 february.
The reasons were
*To improve the security situation in the country by battling the Boko Haram

*To allow space for more nigerians to collect their PVC's

In 2019 elections were postponed on the 16th of february on the day of the initial elections slated for the 16th of february. The reasons are
*Logistics!

The INEC boss shld resign immediately. Una dey sick 4head abi angry. INEC had all the time to prepare for dis election yet logistics prob?
Re: Difference Between 2015 And 2019 Postponement Of Elections by StudyCrestLtd: 9:03am On Feb 16, 2019
Must INEC Chairman be a professor?
Re: Difference Between 2015 And 2019 Postponement Of Elections by Neoteny(m): 9:09am On Feb 16, 2019
MacLovington:

And you truly believe this was an independent discussion?
You are having a laugh, right? In this Nigeria? grin cheesy

NSA, APC stalwarts and cabals have the handiwork written all over it. The INEC guy was not appointed ineependentky on merit. So he can do no poo of such magnitude independently.

Granted Buhari's dementia, he might not be fully aware of the dark arts going on around him.


Won't it be better to argue based on facts?

Everything you've said is massive conjecture, supposition, fallacies, falsehood, lies, rumors, and slander.

No one would take you serious, and you don't win arguments with bullshiit
Re: Difference Between 2015 And 2019 Postponement Of Elections by Nobody: 9:16am On Feb 16, 2019
pdppower:
Abi we should just place Nigeria for sale on Aliexpress

Who go buy am?
Re: Difference Between 2015 And 2019 Postponement Of Elections by ajepako(f): 9:19am On Feb 16, 2019
The common factor?

Both initiator of the postponement lost..

Woefully! cheesy cheesy cheesy
Re: Difference Between 2015 And 2019 Postponement Of Elections by jamace(m): 9:26am On Feb 16, 2019
The Aso Rock cabal has done it again!
Re: Difference Between 2015 And 2019 Postponement Of Elections by Masogemstones(m): 9:27am On Feb 16, 2019
olujastro:
I know this decision by INEC is very disappointing to all and sundry, but for Atikulooters this is another opportunity to attack the president and his party for INEC's failure.

When the APC is affected by INEC's decisions against it, democracy is working and INEC is independent.
But when an independent INEC fails in its responsibility despite being given all they asked for, Mr President and the APC are endangering democracy


More shame on Atikulooters than on INEC.

You should be ashemed of yourself....One day your will answer to your children. Be careful
Re: Difference Between 2015 And 2019 Postponement Of Elections by kleverley(m): 9:29am On Feb 16, 2019
if that's the case let inec give out more PVCs this coming week

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Re: Difference Between 2015 And 2019 Postponement Of Elections by Tjiaz(m): 9:31am On Feb 16, 2019
This man deserve flogging for making this announcement today, WTF INEC has only one job in four years and it failed again, what a country we fed up this country need to be sold. Rubbish!
Re: Difference Between 2015 And 2019 Postponement Of Elections by Mitchewww(m): 9:36am On Feb 16, 2019
olujastro:
I know this decision by INEC is very disappointing to all and sundry, but for Atikulooters this is another opportunity to attack the president and his party for INEC's failure.

When the APC is affected by INEC's decisions against it, democracy is working and INEC is independent.
But when an independent INEC fails in its responsibility despite being given all they asked for, Mr President and the APC are endangering democracy


More shame on Atikulooters than on INEC.

Shut up. The judiciary is also independent.

You guys only quote trash when it suits you. Buhari can't get it right even in conducting election.

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Re: Difference Between 2015 And 2019 Postponement Of Elections by Fourwinds: 9:38am On Feb 16, 2019
muykem:
What is this meaningless comparison for God sake? INEC disappoint Nigerian simple.
stf up..

Re: Difference Between 2015 And 2019 Postponement Of Elections by victor8269: 9:39am On Feb 16, 2019
PythonDancer:
2015 elections was singlehandedly postponed by the sitting president .
Meanwhile ,This time it is INEC that postponed the elections . The president has no hand in it .
I know some fools will say otherwise , but if Buhari can dictate for INEC ,then he should have ordered them to put Rivers and Zamfara states APC on the ballot .
Nairaland is for 18yrs n above, leave here

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Re: Difference Between 2015 And 2019 Postponement Of Elections by Gap2020(m): 9:39am On Feb 16, 2019
PythonDancer:
2015 elections was singlehandedly postponed by the sitting president .
Meanwhile ,This time it is INEC that postponed the elections . The president has no hand in it .
I know some fools will say otherwise , but if Buhari can dictate for INEC ,then he should have ordered them to put Rivers and Zamfara states APC on the ballot .
. Buhari and INEC proponed do to reason you mentioned .
Re: Difference Between 2015 And 2019 Postponement Of Elections by Juliusdking(m): 9:42am On Feb 16, 2019
Earthbound:
I'm tired of being Nigerian.
bros never give up keep the hope alive
Re: Difference Between 2015 And 2019 Postponement Of Elections by RexTramadol1: 9:43am On Feb 16, 2019
erecтιon wιll coмe and go
Re: Difference Between 2015 And 2019 Postponement Of Elections by luluosas(m): 9:47am On Feb 16, 2019
As much as I would have loved the election to hold today, but I think Mr. Buhari has no hands on the postponement.

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Re: Difference Between 2015 And 2019 Postponement Of Elections by Saintsami(m): 9:49am On Feb 16, 2019
folly22:
Many people traveled because of this election. They dnt even consider expenses and the rate of accidents on the road. Heartless people

confirm! Gbayi
Re: Difference Between 2015 And 2019 Postponement Of Elections by Blacklord0739(m): 9:50am On Feb 16, 2019
This prosponement will make APC to loose in all state in all sit,people will be so annoyed and vote for PDP and others parties...... APC is a failure,a big Failure.....

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Re: Difference Between 2015 And 2019 Postponement Of Elections by infogenius(m): 9:51am On Feb 16, 2019
Neoteny:


The government had nothing to do with this.

Stop being mischievous

No mischief here.
If u check properly the govt has an indirect influence y dis election was postponed.

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Re: Difference Between 2015 And 2019 Postponement Of Elections by cjaylala: 9:58am On Feb 16, 2019
olujastro:
I know this decision by INEC is very disappointing to all and sundry, but for Atikulooters this is another opportunity to attack the president and his party for INEC's failure.

When the APC is affected by INEC's decisions against it, democracy is working and INEC is independent.
But when an independent INEC fails in its responsibility despite being given all they asked for, Mr President and the APC are endangering democracy


More shame on Atikulooters than on INEC.
Imagine dis one..
How functional is ur brain
Re: Difference Between 2015 And 2019 Postponement Of Elections by ogatboy(m): 10:05am On Feb 16, 2019
The funny thing about is APC is all the issues they raised about the previous government, they have also one way or the other done it in a worse manner.

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Re: Difference Between 2015 And 2019 Postponement Of Elections by monex(m): 10:05am On Feb 16, 2019
olujastro:
I know this decision by INEC is very disappointing to all and sundry, but for Atikulooters this is another opportunity to attack the president and his party for INEC's failure.

When the APC is affected by INEC's decisions against it, democracy is working and INEC is independent.
But when an independent INEC fails in its responsibility despite being given all they asked for, Mr President and the APC are endangering democracy


More shame on Atikulooters than on INEC.

kenyamo blamed the PDP for the postponement

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