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Re: 2019 Presidential Election Results Announcement By Mahmood Yakubu, INEC (Part 2) by Ologogoro: 5:49pm On Feb 26, 2019
The guy advertising fake bet9ja fixed match should please stay away from this thread atleast for now
Re: 2019 Presidential Election Results Announcement By Mahmood Yakubu, INEC (Part 2) by Slaveman343: 5:50pm On Feb 26, 2019
PLATEAU
NUMBER OF REGISTERED VOTES; 2,423, 881
NUMBER OF ACCREDITED VOTES; 1,074, 042
NUMBER OF VALID VOTES 1,034,853


APC; 468,555
Re: 2019 Presidential Election Results Announcement By Mahmood Yakubu, INEC (Part 2) by nextstep(m): 5:51pm On Feb 26, 2019
SteveJenkins:
Now I know why Nigerians are very foolish.. Here in the western world we dont give a shit about tribe we vote based on competence and character, and from what i have seen so far your president is really bad. Thank God for the USA

Funny... I thought Trump was voted for by xenophobe white Americans who feared about immigrants, losing business to China, and were angry about the Black man in power the previous 8 years, and would be dammed if they voted in a woman with more experience in government.

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Re: 2019 Presidential Election Results Announcement By Mahmood Yakubu, INEC (Part 2) by sheedy407(m): 5:51pm On Feb 26, 2019
I need to be told one good reason why the north still voted Buhari
Re: 2019 Presidential Election Results Announcement By Mahmood Yakubu, INEC (Part 2) by jjamani(m): 5:51pm On Feb 26, 2019
Ologogoro:
The guy advertising fake bet9ja fixed match should please stay away from this thread atleast for now
Like I don't understand the mod again..
Re: 2019 Presidential Election Results Announcement By Mahmood Yakubu, INEC (Part 2) by phase1: 5:52pm On Feb 26, 2019
Make una Abokki-styled rigging, they even forgot to do proper maths in their rush to present fake results.

Total votes cast, higher than accredited votes. Bwahahaha!

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Re: 2019 Presidential Election Results Announcement By Mahmood Yakubu, INEC (Part 2) by Nobody: 5:52pm On Feb 26, 2019
So who won?

Will Nigeria Get Better?

Hope the final Result won't send people into violence Sha.


My people let's think twice before going violent.

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Re: 2019 Presidential Election Results Announcement By Mahmood Yakubu, INEC (Part 2) by meneski(m): 5:52pm On Feb 26, 2019
na full nairaland dey here!!!!!!!!!! Abeg as we await who win...pls read my signature and act for me...thanks to u good pple
Re: 2019 Presidential Election Results Announcement By Mahmood Yakubu, INEC (Part 2) by Chidex50(m): 5:52pm On Feb 26, 2019
abdulazeez1002:
PDP supporters are in a critical situation

Please be nice to them, they are in a severe pain and can commit suicide at any slight troll
It's really painful.But it's well.That's life for.You're happy today,tomorrow is another ball game

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Re: 2019 Presidential Election Results Announcement By Mahmood Yakubu, INEC (Part 2) by Master07: 5:52pm On Feb 26, 2019
Atiku is loosing in the north as if he's from Burundi. grin

Re: 2019 Presidential Election Results Announcement By Mahmood Yakubu, INEC (Part 2) by Pearly255(f): 5:52pm On Feb 26, 2019
Atiku for president

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Re: 2019 Presidential Election Results Announcement By Mahmood Yakubu, INEC (Part 2) by nelronaldo(m): 5:53pm On Feb 26, 2019
nextstep:


Funny... I thought Trump was voted for by xenophobe white Americans who feared about immigrants, losing business to China, and were angry about the Black man in power the previous 8 years, and would be dammed if they voted in a woman with more experience in government.
At least Trump isn't lifeless and he knows what he is doing
Re: 2019 Presidential Election Results Announcement By Mahmood Yakubu, INEC (Part 2) by Lonclipse: 5:53pm On Feb 26, 2019
theoldpretender:

padi stop dreaming the election is already over...Apc has won it
PDP can still win...it's close to call
Re: 2019 Presidential Election Results Announcement By Mahmood Yakubu, INEC (Part 2) by Slaveman343: 5:54pm On Feb 26, 2019
PLATEAU
NUMBER OF REGISTERED VOTES; 2,423, 881
NUMBER OF ACCREDITED VOTES; 1,074, 042
NUMBER OF VALID VOTES 1,034,853


APC; 468,555
PDP; 548,665
Re: 2019 Presidential Election Results Announcement By Mahmood Yakubu, INEC (Part 2) by Niorte: 5:54pm On Feb 26, 2019
2kurupt:

Highly not feasible. With the new card reader accreditation system those humorous figures are no longer possible.
Card reader only work in the south, not in the north. They thumb print fast fast otherwise how can you explain the million accreditation done within 8am to 5 pm

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Re: 2019 Presidential Election Results Announcement By Mahmood Yakubu, INEC (Part 2) by Nobody: 5:54pm On Feb 26, 2019
phase1:
Make una Abokki-styled rigging, they even forgot to do proper maths in their rush to present fake results.

Total votes cast, higher than accredited votes. Bwahahaha!
Oga, rejected votes= 26,772

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Re: 2019 Presidential Election Results Announcement By Mahmood Yakubu, INEC (Part 2) by Betapikin101: 5:55pm On Feb 26, 2019
Delivar:
This election has proven that the problem with Nigeria is not mainly caused by bad leaders as people always say, but a massive lack of education as the root cause. Every educated person knows that Buhari lacks the knowledge and health fittness to rule a country. But amazingly he is getting a second term. This can only happen when the masses are not educated. Atiku was winning the polls on social media because those who participated in the polls were the more educated Nigerians. Even though Atiku is not the best choice but he is better than Buhari and had the best chance to remove Buhari than the other candidates.

Lack of education is the biggest issue in this country and this country will never go anywhere as long as it remains like that. If Buhari can be reelected then it means rouges like Tinubu and Ameachi can also win an election in Nigeria as long as the masses are this uneducated. I have lost hope in this country.
And I keep say this Nigerians are their own problem
Re: 2019 Presidential Election Results Announcement By Mahmood Yakubu, INEC (Part 2) by otokx(m): 5:56pm On Feb 26, 2019
Something has to be done about all this other parties that are wasting our time WTPN etc?
Re: 2019 Presidential Election Results Announcement By Mahmood Yakubu, INEC (Part 2) by Evangkatsoulis: 5:56pm On Feb 26, 2019
roomus:
Ok ..hw bout now?? cool As for Delta state
APC 221292. PDP 594068 ...no 1milli there oh grin

Thanks boss.
Re: 2019 Presidential Election Results Announcement By Mahmood Yakubu, INEC (Part 2) by namio10: 5:56pm On Feb 26, 2019
President Buhari says no to restructuring Nigeria politically in a democratic atmosphere.

Buhari sticks to the failed political process and political structure created by soldiers, because he believes they are favouring his Northern clan and cousins in Niger Republic.

Fulani Killings have resumed - fallout from a failed political system.

Bokoharam still at work - fallout from a failed political system.

IDP Camps in Nigeria - fallout from the failed political process.


Hunger has increased. --- fallout from a failed political system

Secessionist groups on the increase ---- fallout from the failed political structure.

Poverty will increase ----- fallout from the failed political process.


Umemployment and inflation increase ----- fallout from the failed political process.


Obasanjo and Jonathan tried to restructure the political process ---- Buhari emerged and said he has put the recommendations of the 2014 CONFAB in the fridge.

NIGERIA BLEEDS. BUHARI WITH HIS CABAL IS ONLY AFTER APEX POLITICAL POWER

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Re: 2019 Presidential Election Results Announcement By Mahmood Yakubu, INEC (Part 2) by Spiritualizt: 5:57pm On Feb 26, 2019
Ahmed4002:
THE HAUSA-FULANI ARE NOT OUR MATES

Southern Nigeria [Igbo, Yoruba and Niger Delta] listen to me carefully.

Forget your PhDs, businesses, "abroad exposure", "open-eye", big big grammar, social media sagacity etc. Get your notes, go and beg the Hausa-Fulani to tutor you on how to play politics.

The average Fulani man may look dirty, uneducated, unexposed, deprived or stupid but he possesses a knowledge of the importance of political power and how to use it. The Hausa-Fulani are not by any means stupid. In fact, they are masters of Nigerian politics.

Nigeria's transition to democracy in 1999, was heralded as a new dawn for a brighter future. In preparation to enthrone himself as a civilian President, the late General Sani Abacha created Bayelsa, Ebonyi, Nassarawa, Zamfara, Gombe and Ekiti States. Now making 36 in total. The South had absolutely no idea that by this, the balance of power would forever tilt towards the North even in a democratic setting. Only on this premise did Abacha agree to an eventual transition to democracy which General Abdusalam would see through. The 1999 constitution [the one supervised and crafted by the Caliphate], put paid to the aspirations of the South and set the stage for its perpetual subservience to the North. Our politicians didn't think much about it-we were happy Obasanjo was made President.

In today's Nigeria, Northern Nigeria dominates virtually every aspect of the nation's political dynamics. Democracy is a game of numbers and with this fact, Kano, Katsina, Kaduna, Niger etc., will continue to play significant roles in who becomes President of Nigeria, their members in the national assembly will continue to constitute the majority without which key bills would falter if not in their interests-PIB, NNPC sale, oil blocks licensing, electoral reforms, restructuring etc.

No matter your wealth, the real power lies with who calls the shots in politics. By fiat, your billions could be frozen by the President whimsically. The average Southerner is not politically conscious. He doesn't understand politics nor does he think beyond an election cycle. The Hausa-Fulani plan across generational lines. They think ahead. You often see the shoemaker, sugarcane seller, herdsman, suya man and others glued to their transistor radio. They don't bother about Davido, Tuface or Teniola. They are focused on what's going on in the polity-propaganda, religious directives, strategies, policy etc.

Their mosques are centers for religious, political and social engineering. In every election, they vote en bloc for a particular candidate regardless of performance. Once their leaders direct, they follow. Some may call this foolishness but I beg to differ. It is exactly why Buhari was so confident going into the 2019 elections having performed disastrously. Southern Nigeria's churches focus on tithes, wealth and bogus spiritual promises of a "better life".

You don't find Hausa-Fulani killing themselves during elections. But the supposedly "Educated" South is always a war zone at every election cycle.

While Southerners target Shell, Mobil, Total, Chevron, Zenith bank, traveling abroad, bagging degrees etc, the average Northerner's focus is the NDA, military, CBN, NNPC, DPR, NAPIMS, Police, DSS and other organizations that have considerable strategic influence in the affairs of the country.

Northern Nigeria is way smarter, united, politically mature and coherent than the South. Kwankwaso may disagree with Buhari but he would never get into a war of words with him like Amaechi did with Jonathan in 2015. Kwankwaso and Ganduje may be political enemies but you would never see their supporters shelling themselves with bullets like those of Amaechi and Wike. Buhari and Atiku [both Fulani men] contested the 2019 elections, not a single bullet was fired in the North but over 50 persons were killed in Rivers State alone due to the feud between Amaechi and Wike.

We need to come down from our high horse, go on our knees to beg them to lecture us for we are but babies in this game.
- Dan Okojie

Via Abdullahi Salisu
I Am a southern what this man wrote about the politics of Nigeria is just the bitter Truth,the footprint is everywhere we don't love ourselves and have one mind on how we do things, for us to overthrown the northerners from power we have to come out and stand by for each other though the system is been manipulated by them but if you check, how many persons came out to vote for their prefer candidate? their own is making mouth upandan here on social media ,we really need to learn from the northerners not until then things will not begin to change.

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Re: 2019 Presidential Election Results Announcement By Mahmood Yakubu, INEC (Part 2) by Nobody: 5:57pm On Feb 26, 2019
Delivar:
This election has proven that the problem with Nigeria is not mainly caused by bad leaders as people always say, but a massive lack of education as the root cause. Every educated person knows that Buhari lacks the knowledge and health fittness to rule a country. But amazingly he is getting a second term. This can only happen when the masses are not educated. Atiku was winning the polls on social media because those who participated in the polls were the more educated Nigerians. Even though Atiku is not the best choice but he is better than Buhari and had the best chance to remove Buhari than the other candidates.

Lack of education is the biggest issue in this country and this country will never go anywhere as long as it remains like that. If Buhari can be reelected then it means rouges like Tinubu and Ameachi can also win an election in Nigeria as long as the masses are this uneducated. I have lost hope in this country.

Then you just have to board the next bus going to GHANA and ifbu are scared of been deported then go to TOGO or KENYA...abeg we don't need hopless people like u in nija...if u delete na days is minus 1 of 9ja problem.
Re: 2019 Presidential Election Results Announcement By Mahmood Yakubu, INEC (Part 2) by jojomario(m): 5:58pm On Feb 26, 2019
snoopy1:

Oga, rejected votes= 26,772
whenever someone get punched in the eye. It's either you see double or not see at all. Don't mind him
Re: 2019 Presidential Election Results Announcement By Mahmood Yakubu, INEC (Part 2) by WetinUGain: 5:58pm On Feb 26, 2019
Seems Buhari will win 19 states and Atiku 18 (states + fct).....
Re: 2019 Presidential Election Results Announcement By Mahmood Yakubu, INEC (Part 2) by femi4: 5:59pm On Feb 26, 2019
phase1:
Make una Abokki-styled rigging, they even forgot to do proper maths in their rush to present fake results.

Total votes cast, higher than accredited votes. Bwahahaha!
26,772 rejected votes. Blind bathelomew

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