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Re: How INEC Chair Stopped Chidoka From Staging ‘orubebe’ At Collation Centre by garetz: 8:43am On Mar 01, 2019
Chidoka is not an orubebe, no one can stop an orubebe from doing an orubebe
Re: How INEC Chair Stopped Chidoka From Staging ‘orubebe’ At Collation Centre by hischoice(m): 8:43am On Mar 01, 2019
Jega did set a standard for the level of emotional intelligence required to be a INEC Chairman. Yakubu didn't drop below that standard.
Re: How INEC Chair Stopped Chidoka From Staging ‘orubebe’ At Collation Centre by Cyoung4real(m): 8:46am On Mar 01, 2019
Islie:
[b] Responding, The INEC chairman brushed Chidoka aside saying all the observers including those made by other agents would be useful for future elections.[\b]
That ediot is working for the lifeless man, how can you just brush such a sensitive observation aside after spending so much money on card reader?
Re: How INEC Chair Stopped Chidoka From Staging ‘orubebe’ At Collation Centre by AnanseK(m): 8:46am On Mar 01, 2019
Him don nearly Chi Duka be dat
Re: How INEC Chair Stopped Chidoka From Staging ‘orubebe’ At Collation Centre by crunchyg: 8:53am On Mar 01, 2019
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Re: How INEC Chair Stopped Chidoka From Staging ‘orubebe’ At Collation Centre by DeRoyalFranco(m): 8:58am On Mar 01, 2019
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Re: How INEC Chair Stopped Chidoka From Staging ‘orubebe’ At Collation Centre by reality1010: 9:00am On Mar 01, 2019
Petersamuel8:
Northerners are allowed to vote even without proper accreditation unlike the south, this country is finished
The South is finished.There is no way d South can win d North in any general election in Nigeria.The Igbos are d only one who can wrestle d North because of their spread all over d cointry but once d INEC Chairman is biase credible election will fail.In d past we see Zik having incursion in Northern politics but now noone in d south can do that.All we need is restructuring.Southern leaders should forget their individual greed and form consensus then liberate their ppl from d primordial greed and selfishness of d North.
Re: How INEC Chair Stopped Chidoka From Staging ‘orubebe’ At Collation Centre by Nobody: 9:01am On Mar 01, 2019
It's really painful how the British decided to amalgamate humans and animals and ended up handing power over to the animals to rule over the humans. Everything about those guys up north are animalistic. They don't obey the constitution. They're lawless. They do whatever they like and people seen scared to talk because they act like they have nothing to lose. When aboki is celebrating, they kill and loot. When they are mourning, they kill and loot.
Re: How INEC Chair Stopped Chidoka From Staging ‘orubebe’ At Collation Centre by MobilityExpress: 9:04am On Mar 01, 2019
The 2015 elections are gone but the Orubebe spirit lives on grin
Re: How INEC Chair Stopped Chidoka From Staging ‘orubebe’ At Collation Centre by Petersamuel8(m): 9:06am On Mar 01, 2019
Hotfreeze:
Your father's house is finished.

PVC collection in SE 80%
Voter turnout in the SE 21%

Reason: Election was fixed on Eke market day.
you are a fool, did I mention only south east? south comprises of SW,SS and SE so why single out SE?
Re: How INEC Chair Stopped Chidoka From Staging ‘orubebe’ At Collation Centre by Hotfreeze: 9:09am On Mar 01, 2019
Petersamuel8:
you are a fool, did I mention only south east? south comprises of SW,SS and SE so why single out SE?
Your father tapping palmwine in the village is a fool.

I know you're from the SE. They are the ones with lowest turnout and have been crying since Atiku lost.

SS voted, SW voted SE had just 21% turnout.
You should be ashamed of yourself for wrecking Atiku.
Re: How INEC Chair Stopped Chidoka From Staging ‘orubebe’ At Collation Centre by ibietela2(m): 9:09am On Mar 01, 2019
Rubbish there was nothing like that
Re: How INEC Chair Stopped Chidoka From Staging ‘orubebe’ At Collation Centre by Mboi: 9:10am On Mar 01, 2019
It's from this that I know must people that comment on posts on nairaland do not even have any knowledge of what is happening in Nigeria. They just follow sheepishly any news they read here whether it makes sense or not as long as that news says something that brings either PDP or people of southeast down. I know Buhari must have noticed this that was why he said Nigerian youths are lazy because a lot youths here do not read. They don't even know when the media tells lies.

For those who watched Chidoka on National television, he only stood up, and told INEC that they're going against the set down rules. He said that it was agreed that, according to rule that INEC will display on the screen the actual accreditation from card readers while calling the results which they failed to do.
Re: How INEC Chair Stopped Chidoka From Staging ‘orubebe’ At Collation Centre by maasoap(m): 9:17am On Mar 01, 2019
dante0147:
I told them in 2015 if this man enters he will become a pain in the neck
Majority votes made him enter and there is nothing you can do about it. And we thank God that he has become a pain in the neck of corrupt elements.
Re: How INEC Chair Stopped Chidoka From Staging ‘orubebe’ At Collation Centre by Nobody: 9:19am On Mar 01, 2019
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Re: How INEC Chair Stopped Chidoka From Staging ‘orubebe’ At Collation Centre by Ozebs(m): 9:20am On Mar 01, 2019
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Re: How INEC Chair Stopped Chidoka From Staging ‘orubebe’ At Collation Centre by egojeny1(f): 9:20am On Mar 01, 2019
jendhorlee:
I like that INEC chairman ehn, he's so calm and has answers to any questions he was asked
This is exactly what i told my husband when we were watching the collation together.
The man was calm to the core.
Re: How INEC Chair Stopped Chidoka From Staging ‘orubebe’ At Collation Centre by MrBONE2(m): 9:32am On Mar 01, 2019
ayatt:
Next please

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Re: How INEC Chair Stopped Chidoka From Staging ‘orubebe’ At Collation Centre by hush15: 9:47am On Mar 01, 2019
Islie:
https://www.dailytrust.com.ng/how-inec-chair-stopped-chidoka-from-staging-orubebe-at-collation-centre.html
anither stupid headline. the world saw the video and the objections raised where valid in a very matured and statesman manner but some still rather sensationalize the event...
Re: How INEC Chair Stopped Chidoka From Staging ‘orubebe’ At Collation Centre by 9jaRealist: 9:47am On Mar 01, 2019
Hotfreeze:
You mean Chidoka, Nnamdi Kanu's driver? grin
Even if he’s a driver, there is DIGNITY in the honest labor of being a driver. undecided

Unfortunately, when you are one of those who line up for N5K from the government every month or perhaps have your cousins carrying around bowls and lazily begging for alms on every street corner, you will never grasp the DIGNITY of honest labor and hard work. SMH
Re: How INEC Chair Stopped Chidoka From Staging ‘orubebe’ At Collation Centre by Corrinthians(m): 9:50am On Mar 01, 2019
Hotfreeze:
This same Chidoka that was supporting Ipob is the one Pdp could field to represent it?
Someone who supported a secessionist openly?

PDP is a very stupid party of thieves and Ipobs.
Chidoka, nnamudi cownus driver. cheesy
Re: How INEC Chair Stopped Chidoka From Staging ‘orubebe’ At Collation Centre by Chiachifranklin: 10:23am On Mar 01, 2019
INEC ACCREDITED ORGANIZATIONS AND A COALITION OF CIVIL SOCIETY ORGANIZATIONS IN NIGERIA REJECT THE JUST CONCLUDED PRESIDENTIAL ELECTION RESULTS IN NIGERIA.
The Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC), as an electoral body saddled with the constitutional responsibility of conducting elections across Nigeria, after a thorough scrutiny accredited reputable Civil Society/Non Governmental Organizations to serve as both domestic and foreign election observers for the 2019 General Elections in Nigeria.
Our coalition has noted with dismay the unprecedented affront in the falsification of the just concluded Presidential election results in Nigeria due to massive falsification of figures during collation, abduction, intimidation and harassment of INEC staff and electorates and wide spread violence across the country.
We have evidences of varying degrees that results from different states of the Federation has been mutilated, falsified and changed to sooth the candidate of the APC, President Mohammadu Buhari.
It is our firm belief that the incumbent President Mohammadu Buhari is the greatest beneficiary of a transparent, free, fair and credible elections in Nigeria and as such should sustain same template across the country.
The current process where state election results are being doctored to sooth PMB is therefore regrettable and unacceptable.
We hereby call on the International community, the media, Foreign and Domestic Observers to urgently save the Nigerian democracy which is on transit to death.
OUR OBSERVATIONS.
* We observed that elections commenced later than the stipulated threshold of 8am across the country. There were instances of lack or unavailability of the police for escort of the ad hoc staff and sensitive materials (Form EC8A and ballot papers) to designated polling units. This basically was the cause of delay on the arrival of sensitive materials and consequently the delay in the commencement time of election nationwide.
* In line with International best practice, policemen in the polling units are NOT expected to carry firearms. But the near or complete absence of armed law enforcement agents few polls from the polling units gave room for thuggs and hoodlums to snatch ballot boxes, intimidate and molest electorates, and unleash mayhem on law abiding citizens as the case may be. Policemen at the polling units were often overwhelmed by the large number of thuggs.
* The role of the military in elections and consequent rule of engagement in elections were clearly and consistently violated. We observed the military in states like Akwa Ibom, Rivers, Imo, Cross River, Kogi, Kano, etc, order electorates, observer, some party agents out of collation centres for the sole aim of falsification of results in favour of a preferred candidate. This is an aberration of modern democratic tenets.
* In some instances in Akwa Ibom state, Rivers, Imo, Cross River, Kogi, Kano, etc,the law enforcement agent were observed fire sporadically into the air and snatching ballot boxes away themselves.
* Again, in the full glare of the Military and the I.G.P. squad of the Nigerian police, hoodlums loyal to Senator Akpabio assaulted foreign and domestic observers in Ukana, Essien Udium LGA of Akwa Ibom state, seizing and destroying their Tabs, phones and other personal effects. Some of the victims are still in the hospital receiving urgent medical attention as at the time of this briefing.
* The Smart Card Reader (SCR) were not used in several polling units across the country. This was as a result of threat to life by thuggs and hoodlums engaged by some desperate politicians. Sadly, most of the results which emanated from a process in clear violation of the provisions of the Electoral Act, 2010 as Amended were collated, declared and a winner emerged.
* We have also observed the increase in the number of deaths during the 2019 General Elections as against the number of deaths in 2015 General elections. A total of 12 Nigerians lost their lives during the 2015 General Elections. These 12 persons died as a result of Boko Haram attack. In 2019 Presidential and National Assembly Elections, 30 Nigerians were murdered in cold blood on election day as a result of election related violence. This we consider as saddening and alarming in a context supposedly civil and democratic.
The original election result is hereby annexed for your perusal.
It seems to us that Nigeria is transiting backwards to the dark ages of a near anarchy situation.
SUMMARY
We wish to state categorically clear that the lacuna and shortcomings observed in the 2019 General Election is as a result of persistent aberration consequent to the inability of law enforcement agencies to comply with the necessary electoral reforms in line with International Standards, rule of engagement, the constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria (1999 as Amended), and the provisions of the Electoral Act 2010 as Amended.
This re occurring decimal has become malignant in the performance index of the Law enforcement agencies in Nigeria en route free, fair, transparent and credible elections in Nigeria.
The Presidential results are hereby rejected in the interest of equity and fairness.
Thank you.
Yunusa Ibrahim
Umuren Esieme
for Accredited observer Groups for Civil Society Organizations
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