Politics › Re: Presidential Election, 16th April, 2011 by prodam(m): 1:17pm On Apr 17, 2011 |
PDP -480,492 ANPP-14,296
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Politics › Re: Presidential Election, 16th April, 2011 by prodam(m): 1:15pm On Apr 17, 2011 |
official from the returning officer(VC, BUK) Kano state
444,666 - pdp 526,310 - anpp 1,624,543- cpc
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Politics › Re: Presidential Election, 16th April, 2011 by prodam(m): 12:41pm On Apr 17, 2011 |
we have our own presidential election here on nairaland, am the observer, all protocols duely and accurately observed, i remain myself Hon. Prodam i hereby present to poy fellow NLs the following candidate vying for the post of "the best abuser"
comrade fstranger representing GOODLUCK comrade Sagamite rep Buhari comrade mariory rep Ribadu
note: i didn't say they are supporting the candidates but they are mimicking they are profiles |
Politics › Re: Presidential Election, 16th April, 2011 by prodam(m): 12:22pm On Apr 17, 2011 |
GOODLUCK JONATHAN has been arrested according to www.imposibilities.com the PDP presidential candidate Dr. Goodluck Jonathan has been arrested by some custom officer. According to the customs public relations officer Prof. George bush Audu, the President was found trying to run over to southafrica through a ship with reg. number 419, unfortunately for him, he was caught by customs who was patrolling as usual around the water. He is presently getting tortured at no 2 alayabiagba street ajegunle Apapa Lagos. His wife was called but she told them to keep him and torture him well since he has not been able to provide just 500naira for her hair since last week. He has however directed and pleaded to his supporters and he INEC boss which he appointed to direct all his votes to Buhari, that He is ready to face the consequence of his crime. thank God |
Politics › Re: Presidential Election, 16th April, 2011 by prodam(m): 11:01am On Apr 17, 2011 |
aze: from Mahamud Maigari
Emir's Palace Kangiwa LGA PUs 56,89,99,12,45,78,96,23
ACN 8 CPC 42,422 PDP 47,283 NAPEP 4,582 ANPP 452 Fresh 92
Voided votes 34,373 (due to excessive mutiple hoof like thumb prints)
Emirs Palace Gwandu PU 4,9,11,12,13,14,15,18
PDP 7,116 CPC 3,032 ANPP 45 ACN 6 NCP 0 PPP 0
lnvalid votes 29.185 (due to irregular hoof like thumb printing) Reply
Kano Pillars Stadium PUs 2,3,4,6
PDP 567,116 CPC 145,032 ANPP 3,745 ACN 4,546 NCP 4 PPP 7 lnvalid votes 9.482
NURTW Kano State Union HQ
PU 4,9,17,28,49 PDP 993,239 CPC 29,538 ACN 9,645 ANPP 34,634 invalid votes 456 more results coming in
DanSata LGA Jigawa
PDP - 34,781 CPC - 827,221 DPP - 871 NAPEP - 87,453 ANPP - 921 ACN - 814
Voided votes - 81,223
Rakumi LGA, Katsina
In wards 7, 8 ,9 a total of 18 CPC Party men were caught with fake ballot papers.
CPC - 457,586 ANPP - 326 DPP - 32,552 PDP - 77,539 ACN - 341
Total registered voters - 688,621 Accredited voters - 723,246 (Questionable figures INEC got to explain this)
Emir's Palace Shanu LGA Kano
CPC - 97,586 ANPP - 42,326 DPP - 0 PDP - 147,539 ACN - 44,232
Voided votes - 69,223
Total registered voters - 900,621 Accredited voters - 723,246
Maijaki wards 12 to45, 56,58,78 result
CPC - 7,586 ANPP - 2,326 DPP - 0 PDP - 77,539 ACN - 341
Total registered voters - 900,621 Accredited voters - 723,246
Voided votes 143,333 due to unrecognised hoof-like prints
Kugaji LGA, Kano Municipality
CPC - 177,586 ANPP - 7,586 DPP - 24 PDP - 177,599 ACN - 341 NCP - 2 OTHERS - 5,845 ( I no understand this part)
Voided votes - 69,222 Total registered voters - 733,676 Accredited voters - 654,746
Shehu's Palace Maiduguri
PU's 2,4,5,7,8,9,12.13.15
CPC - 12,456 ACN - 432 PDP - 84,345 DPP - 24 NAPEP - 17,221 ANPP - 2,132
Invalid/voided votes 549,741 (as a result of unrecognised hoof-like prints)
More results coming in while some North Western states inconclusive at the moment.
Four HP colour laserjet printers were seized by security operatives from three men who were found to be printing ballot papers in the house of a popular northern Politician. In another development the CPC presidential candidate gave kudos to INEC for a free and fair election saying he was ready to accept the results and as a courtroom and appeal veteran of Nigerian Politics he was ever ready to go to court wrong!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! u sound jonathanic |
Politics › Re: Presidential Election, 16th April, 2011 by prodam(m): 10:14am On Apr 17, 2011 |
na_so: @REMII
Abeg make una shut up make we hear word jare, NO COME SPOIL THIS THREAD FOR US. If Jonathan has not done anything in Lagos, can you then explain what buhari has done? please open another thread for that.
@muami abeg keep the results coming jare. i think the results from kano,jigawa and sokoto are encouraging for GEJ. why u press P, |
Politics › Re: Presidential Election, 16th April, 2011 by prodam(m): 9:29am On Apr 17, 2011 |
this issue of tribalism, religion, ethnicity is inevitable. the main thing is to have a credible leader, as a matter of fact, all the candidates have their own ideas and their benefit over each other, lets pray the winner takes Nigeria 1million steps away from where we are, lets move Nigeria forward advocate for change and lets go back to the basis |
Politics › Re: Presidential Election, 16th April, 2011 by prodam(m): 8:14am On Apr 17, 2011 |
Kenyy: Ask GEJ, he appointed(directly and indirectly) all INEC Officials. right!!!! |
Celebrities › Re: Wizkid Drops Out Of School by prodam(m): 8:03am On Apr 17, 2011 |
some said what has he made so far? to be sincere if he had not made a landmark, the thread wouldn't have been this long, 2ndly, dropping out of school is no new thing among great people of today, bill gate, zuckenberg, 2face(i would appreciate ore examples)
my advise for him is: think about it very well, whether drop out will favor u, and if it is "compulsory drop out" as some thinks, then leave the academia and go to the zanga |
Politics › Re: Presidential Election, 16th April, 2011 by prodam(m): 7:55am On Apr 17, 2011 |
Jonathan, Buhari in tight race
Early results from some polling centres across the country showed President Goodluck Jonathan and Maj.-Gen. Muhammadu Buhari (retd.) in a tight race in the presidential election conducted by the Independent National Electoral Commission across Nigeria on Saturday.
While Jonathan of the Peoples Democratic Party is believed to be having the upper hand in the South-South, South-East and South-West, Buhari led in many wards in the North-East, North-West and North-Central.
But Buhari, who contested the poll under the umbrella of the Congress for Progressive Change, has already alleged foul play in the conduct of the exercise.
A confident President Goodluck Jonathan, after casting his ballot at Otazi Playground Polling Unit in Otuabula Ward 13, Otuoke Bayelsa State, promised to quit his position as president if he fails to win the election.
Malam Nuhu Ribadu of the Action Congress of Nigeria and Ibrahim Shekarau of the All Nigerian Peoples Party also assured that they would accept defeat if the election was devoid of malpractices.
Jonathan and Buhari performed excellently well in their wards, while Ribadu and Shekarau were floored in theirs.
For instance, out of the 480 people that were accredited in the Otubula, 413 voted for the President.
Ribadu and Buhari scored no votes. Eleven votes were voided, while the remaining 56 accredited voters left without voting because of the long queue at the centre.
The President had impressive showing in Lagos, Ogun, Rivers, Oyo, Plateau, Ekiti and Ondo states, where results from some polling centres indicated that he had the upper hand.
Almost all the results from the South-East had not been made public as at 9 pm on Saturday. But results from three wards in Abia State indicated that Jonathan won in two, while the CPC won in one.
In Sarkin Yara Ward, Buhari, a former Head of State, who on Thursday announced that Saturday’s election would be his last shot at the Presidency, scored 496 votes, while the PDP had no vote. The ANPP scored two and the ACN, two.
The CPC floored the PDP again in Vice-President Namadi Sambo’s polling booth in Kaduna State. It scored 435 votes, while the PDP had 208.
The PDP was said to have lost to the CPC in many polling booths in Kaduna, Katsina, Borno, Kogi, Abuja, Niger, Kano, and Gombe, where results were made public as 8 pm on Saturday.
Ribadu scored only 85 ballots in his ward in Yola town. The CPC had 260 votes, while the PDP had 64 votes.
Jonathan had while casting his vote promised to use himself as an example to teach sit-tight leaders in Africa that political power belonged to the people.
He said the result of the presidential poll would not cause political mayhem in Nigeria like in Ivory Coast, where Mr. Laurent Gbagbo refused to relinquish power after losing the November 2010 poll.
The President said that for democracy to be consolidated in Nigeria, politicians must learn to respect the power of the ballot.
He warned that democracy would be erected on a weak foundation if politicians attemptted to render the ballot paper useless.
Jonathan, however, said he was happy that the country’s democracy was being consolidated on the power of the ballot, observing that the ongoing elections had restored people’s confidence in the electoral process.
He recalled his involvement in elections conducted in 1999, 2003 and 2007 and concluded that Nigerians had shown more interest and commitment in the 2011 elections than they did in previous ones.
According to him, the massive turnout recorded on Saturday had further emphasised people’s belief in the credibility and transparency of the process.
Describing the conduct of the election as a new dawn in Nigeria, the President who was accompanied by a retinue of security officials said it was high time politicians realised that power belonged to the people.
He said as part of his insistence on a transparent process, he had refused to interfere with the operations of INEC.
Jonathan, who was accompanied by his wife, Patience and his mother, said he gave INEC freedom it required to give Nigerians their chosen leaders.
When asked his opinion about the possibility of a run-off, he prayed against such development.
Referring to the country’s large population and cost of organising another election, he prayed that the winner of the presidential election should emerge in the first ballot.
According to him, deciding the winner in the first ballot would reduce the tension in the country and minimise cost.
He said, “I’m indeed happy that we’re consolidating democracy. Democracy must be built on a solid foundation. Foundation of which democracy is built on is the power of the ballot paper. If the ballot paper means nothing, then there is no democracy. Nigeria is now experiencing true democracy where we the politicians have to go to the people because the power belongs to the people.
“The power does not belong to the politicians. It belongs to the people as expressed in ballot boxes. People have shown high degree of commitment so you can describe it as a new dawn in our political evolution.
“I promised I would contest the election as an incumbent president and I would not influence the electoral process. And that has been demonstrated in previous elections.
“I don’t know whether it will go into run-off. But I pray that we don’t go into such because of its implications. Nigeria is a very big country to conduct another round of election.
“If I lose. I will leave because that is what we are talking about.”
Buhari had before the results started trickling in alleged that thumb-printed ballot ballot papers were airlifted to different states in an attempt to compromise the presidential election.
He claimed that when one of the planes landed at the Katsina Airport, supporters of the CPC were chased away before the ‘consignment’ was off loaded.
“One of such planes came earlier this (Saturday) morning to Katsina airport, and our people were driven away from the airport before the consignment was off loaded and driven straight to the Government House,” he said.
The CPC presidential candidate however said he would not go to court to challenge the outcome of the election.
He stressed, however, that if he was taken to court, his party would rise to defend him.
In Kano, Shekarau said he would accept the outcome of the election so long as it was free, fair and credible.
Shekarau, while speaking with newsmen after casting his vote, advised that the winner and losers should take the result as it is.
“It is normal in any election where two or three people contested, a winner and a loser must emerge,” the Kano state governor said.
At Bako Ward in Yola-South Local Government Area of Adamawa State, Ribadu said he will concede victory to any winner if the process is adjudged to be free and fair.
The ACN candidate, who cast his ballot around 1.15pm, assured Nigerians that he would be the first contestant to congratulate the winner.
“I will be the first person to congratulate the winner. I will be ready to join forces with him to move the country forward,” he added.
The election which witnessed mass turn out of voters in most parts of the country was described by foreign observers as an improvement on the April 9 National Assembly election.
One of the observer groups, the National Democratic Institute, led by a former Canadian Prime Minister Joe Clark said, “Things seem to be quite orderly.” what would he have done, mr. GEJ u've got no option other than to leave if u loose, so don't make any promise, it is a must. |
Politics › Re: Presidential Election, 16th April, 2011 by prodam(m): 11:27pm On Apr 16, 2011 |
Evil Brain: Guy, don't be retar.ded. If the deal was secret, then there was no way the voters would know to vote PDP. If the voters knew, then it was not a secret so how come we're just hearing about it?
There was no such deal. Use your brain. unacceptable, too blunt |
Politics › Re: Presidential Election, 16th April, 2011 by prodam(m): 7:08pm On Apr 16, 2011 |
edicolove: with all due respect those bb facebook guys are posting fake results. it is unbecoming of them to engage in propaganda. just be honest. if you really claim that Buhari is a honest man, you should be honest u are not correct. , because, i see no reason why we should lie that our man Buhari is winning, does that give us victory or what, above all, whether true or false INEC has the true and genuine results which will be made available to u and i |
Politics › Re: Presidential Election, 16th April, 2011 by prodam(m): 6:56pm On Apr 16, 2011 |
at this point, we the change group remains undeterred, we believe in the spirit of democracy and constitutionalism, definitely, we want change, we want a change ideas, we need the ideas, cos the rulers of the ancient Nigeria is more preferable to this day politicians. what we need is going back to the basis, BUHARI; more grease to ur elbow, i know the pen will surely write |
Politics › Re: Rigging Has Begun by prodam(m): 6:53pm On Apr 16, 2011 |
agabaI23: You are so right.
It will be maximum rigging in the North and results are showing it already i pray it works for them |
Politics › Re: Presidential Election, 16th April, 2011 by prodam(m): 5:18pm On Apr 16, 2011 |
Azare (Bauchi State) CPC-543, PDP-05, ANPP-2, ACN-0, INVALID-5
ref:234next.com(comment)
up Buhari, we just start |
Politics › Re: Presidential Election, 16th April, 2011 by prodam(m): 4:37pm On Apr 16, 2011 |
say4gunit: Results of Makera ward, Funtua L.G katsina State PU 20/14/07/002 ACN-3 PDP-29 CPC-677 ANPP-1 this is just the beginning, gen gen gen gen |
Politics › Re: Rigging Has Begun by prodam(m): 4:33pm On Apr 16, 2011 |
quote author=sextacy link=topic=647900.msg8141507#msg8141507 date=1302967510] they just concluded counting at my polling booth(DT/10/22/09/004). PDP=368, CPC=4, ACN=2, LP=1 , NULL VOTES=5 , guess you can figure out the winner yourself. [/quote can't just post results like that, pls be careful nagoma: If PDP "wins" there will be no justice, no peace and no real progress for the ordinary Nigerian despite the wealth.I would not want my children to grow in that kind of country by force. Peace , justice and genuine progress even if very modest is better than a PDP lead corrupt system. I will support the division of Nigeria and an organized contented society can survive and prosper by selling tomatoes to an oil rich confusion. fantastic fact, where hve u been, we need u on board, i advocate for that too |
Politics › Re: Presidential Election, 16th April, 2011 by prodam(m): 4:30pm On Apr 16, 2011 |
Evil Brain: Results from Randle/Shitta polling station 009in surulere: Accredited 328. PDP 200, ACN 51, CPC 41, FRESH 1, PPP 2, PDC 3, SDMP 1, Void 5. pls we need ur evidence, although we are undeterred |
Politics › Re: Presidential Election, 16th April, 2011 by prodam(m): 4:28pm On Apr 16, 2011 |
JaaizTech: Really, I have been glued to AIT since morning, how come I missed the video But true talk sha underaged voters dey, I don't know how prevalent they are in other zones, but we have some underaged voters here in the north, but I don't think it issignificant enough to make any serious difference.Speaking from experience at my kaduna voting booth. However, it is difficult to determine people's age by appearance, this malnourished almajiris may not be as young as the appear because of stunted growth and at the same time poverty can also make someone look older than his real age. [/quote
got me laughing |
Politics › Re: Rigging Has Begun by prodam(m): 3:26pm On Apr 16, 2011 |
"Presidential election result at GRA, Ikeja/police barracks Ward 2: LA009/091/124.
Total votes cast: 195
>>ACN-29 >>PDP-118 >>CPC-41 >>PDC-3 >>FP-1 >>ADC-2 >>Invalid: 1" undeterred |
Politics › Re: Rigging Has Begun by prodam(m): 3:20pm On Apr 16, 2011 |
Why should'nt he? Do you want them to mistakenly vote for Buhari? you are in what class, or are u just writing your waec, |
Politics › Re: Presidential Election, 16th April, 2011 by prodam(m): 3:14pm On Apr 16, 2011 |
He should take a picture of the planes in question and the address of the politicians whose homes are being used. how is that possible? Insert Quote Yea. Since Buhari is self-proclaimed anti-corruption champion, he should go to the EFCC to use his talent. He has no business in the presidency. He is intellectually inept to lead Nigeria to the promised land. This Buhari says privatization is not the key to PHCN. He wants to keep doing the same thing that has not worked for 50 years.
Buhari is not change. How can an ex-military dictator whose coup subverted a democratically elected Shagari be change? Use your head, people. When I was young I remember Buhari being president. I don't want to hear his name again. I am sick of old names--Buhari, Babangida, Obasanjo, etc. When will we as a country move forward and give FRESH MINDS a chance? Damn!!!!!!
I am tired of Northerners phucking up our country. For 38 years, they have phucked us up with their illiteracy and extremism. i agree with u but that word "extremism" is a major cause of religious crises, please avoid it |
Politics › Re: Presidential Election, 16th April, 2011 by prodam(m): 1:57pm On Apr 16, 2011 |
General Muhammadu Buhari should be blamed for disbandment of the democratically elected government of President Shagari He thereafter unleashed on the country a draconian dictatorship, which led to his own overthrow by his fellow jihad Generals in August 1985. You and I know them. "We are aware that General Muhammadu Buhari action of jailing Dr Alex Ekwueme, then Nigeria’s vice president, from Anambra, and keeping President Shehu Shagari, from Sokoto State in a house arrest in Ikoyi was also ethnically fired. If we must live as civilized citizens we must go by the rules. Article 11.2 of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights. General Muhammadu Buhari you already knows you failed elections before so if you fail again go back home and give a new nigeria a chance of chenge to a new generation extraneous analysis |
Politics › Re: Presidential Election, 16th April, 2011 by prodam(m): 1:23pm On Apr 16, 2011 |
i pray this election is peacful,hope BUHARI wins GOD BLESS 9JA WE NEED [img] http://imgsrc= "C:\Documents and Settings\Yakubu Habeeb\Desktop\ch.jpg"[/img] only BB can provide us with that
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Politics › Re: Presidential Election, 16th April, 2011 by prodam(m): 1:12pm On Apr 16, 2011 |
I'm on th queue. Have managed to convince a few people to vote against PDP. Good good brov. Good!!!! |
Politics › Re: Rigging Has Begun by prodam(m): 1:08pm On Apr 16, 2011 |
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Politics › Re: Presidential Election, 16th April, 2011 by prodam(m): 1:04pm On Apr 16, 2011 |
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Politics › Re: Rigging Has Begun by prodam(m): 12:42pm On Apr 16, 2011 |
@amefi thanks for the correction,
Lets move Nigeria forward, vote for change |
Politics › Re: Rigging Has Begun by prodam(m): 12:28pm On Apr 16, 2011 |
i am surprise that some of us are attributting the flaws to the plans of the INEC boss, what happens to the resident electoral commissioners, returning officers, the security service, the ict-trained policemen, the agents, the corpers involved, afterall, Jega is one and can only e in a place, take the case of Abia as an example where a REC has refused t recieve a bribe, what if he did and Akunyili was successful, who is to be blame. the collective effort of Nigerians is what forms a better Nigeria |
Politics › Re: How GEJ Will Win On Saturday Foretold by prodam(m): 10:03am On Apr 16, 2011 |
Let us not disturb ourselves because has already won with a landslide victory. He is most competent, qualified,purposeful candidate among his contemporaries. Go and Vote Goodluck for change because change starts today in Nigeria political history. note that goodluck is not for change, what change do u expect from something which is being done the same way by the same people, it is acceptable if u say vote jonathan for goodluck afterall, it has been the points and reasons many supporters are voting for him, ssssshhhhhh vote BUHARI for change |
Politics › Re: National Assembly Elections, Saturday 9th April, 2011 by prodam(m): 11:29pm On Apr 10, 2011 |
oga o!!!!!!!
i think you guys have been rewarded for this, just vote for change |
Politics › Re: National Assembly Elections, Saturday 9th April, 2011 by prodam(m): 10:46pm On Apr 10, 2011 |
Very poetic and full of sense being poetic means presenting a fact in a sensible and logical way, why has the poster decided to oppose and condemn the personality of another eligible candidate in an attempt to eulogize GEJ it is not logical and therefore not poetic, as a result, it is based on mere sentiments and stories told by himself. Insert Quote @Prodam, you talk like a child. I am sorry to say that. What do you understand by patrotism? Do you know how many bright Americans that have lost their lifes serving their country? This is why Africa has not gone far. It is the lack of patrotism that has fuelled corruption in Nigeria. National cake syndrome and federal character which has destroyed every federal institution. Government appoint people based on tribe and not performance.
Please go and read your books, Pass your exams and get a degree first before you start insulting your President. Do you know what is happening in Ivory coast now?
It was quite unfortunate that those corpers died but they did not die in vain. There blood will judge all those that perpetrated that evil. There generation will pay for their blood. May there soul rest in perfect peace. I pray GEJ immortalize them.
GEJ is doing everything posible to make your vote count. Appreciate that for once. . thank you, i still see no element of sensible conviction in what you posted, prove your high level of education by telling me what is right in an appreciable way.for your information!! i am patriotic and have championed many progressive movements in NIgeria. advocacy for good governance and equal right has earned a statement like "stop insulting your president". |