Business › Re: Do It Yourself Importation Guide Free - Season 2 by readone1(m): 8:47am On Jan 29, 2015 |
see me see gobe oo, all these supplier no want accept escrow, they only wanted western union, paypal and bank deposit and this is my first transaction wetin i go do oooooo make my money no enter one chance |
Family › Re: Dear Family, A Depressed Soul Needs Your Advice. by readone1(m): 9:39pm On Jan 28, 2015 |
my sister take heart in my own opinion, for the man you love to leave you because you are from a broken home is a blessing in disguise, if he loves you he won't let you go Develop yourself trust yourself believe in yourself the right man will come and he will love you irrespective of the home you come from since you are caring loving and of good character I don't know why some family think that humble men must come from humble background forgive your father and thank God for being there for you and your mum, if you tell your boyfriend that your father is dead you will hurt him more if he knows you lied to him |
Business To Business › Re: Newly Found Shipping Agent For China Importers - Tested And Proven by readone1(m): 9:17am On Jan 27, 2015 |
Good day all i have been chatting with two suppliers for almost the same product, one of the offer $0.2617 per piece, a gold supplier without trade assurance while the other supplier is a gold supplier with trade assurance but offer $0.29 per piece, their agent is friendly and respond to chat promptly please bosses i need your advice which one should i go for or which other criteria should i used to know the better supplier |
Business › Re: Do It Yourself Importation Guide Free - Season 2 by readone1(m): 12:18pm On Jan 16, 2015 |
Good day my bosses thank you all for your input towards making importation easy. I saw some products online on alibaba.com but the challenge is how to negotiate the price of this product and mode of payment I will need you all to assist me on how to do that Thank you in anticipation for your quick response |
Phones › Re: Android Users : Who Knows How To Use Mtn Bis With An Android Phone? Pls Help by readone1(m): 8:38am On Jan 04, 2015 |
thank you house my open VPN now work on my phone but could not tether to my computer |
Phones › Re: Android Users : Who Knows How To Use Mtn Bis With An Android Phone? Pls Help by readone1(m): 7:21am On Jan 04, 2015 |
please help its not connecting here
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Computers › Re: Mtn Bis Working Unlimited On Pc's And Android by readone1(m): 5:24pm On Jan 02, 2015 |
i have issues importing the ovpn files please help
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Politics › Re: Presidential Popularity Poll by readone1(m): 9:11pm On Dec 26, 2014 |
#GMB |
Politics › Re: Does Buhari Have A University Degree? by readone1(m): 5:11pm On Dec 20, 2014 |
Muhammadu Buhari - Bio data Born in Daura, Katsina State , on 17 December 1942. Education Attended Primary School in Daura and Mai 'adua , 1948 -1952 Attended Katsina Model School in 1953 and Katsina Provincial Secondary School ( now Government College Katsina) from 1956- 1961 . Joined the then Nigerian Military Training School, Kaduna in 1963 . Attended Officer ' s Cadet School in Aldershot (United Kingdom ), October 1963 Attended Platoon Commanders ' Course at the Nigerian Military College, Kaduna, 1964 Attended the Mechanical Transport Officer ' s Course at the Army Mechanical Transport School in Borden (United Kingdom) 1965 Studied at the Defense Services ' Staff College, Wellington ( India ), 1973 Attended the United States Army War College, June 1979 to June 1980 . Military Career Platoon Commander , 2nd Infantry Battalion, 1963- 1964 ; Mechanical Transport Officer , Lagos Garrison , 1964- 1965 ; Transport Company Commander , 2nd Infantry Brigade , 1965 -1966 ; Battalion Adjutant/Commander , 2nd Infantry Brigade , 1966 -1967 ; Brigade Major , 2nd Sector, 1st Infantry Division, April to July, 1967; Brigade Major , 3rd Infantry Division, August 1967 - October 1968 ; Acting Commander , 4 th Sector, 1st Division , November 1968 - February 1970 ; Commander , 31st Infantry Brigade , 1st Infantry Division, February 1970 - June 1971 ; Assistant Adjutant- General , 1st Infantry Division Headquarters , July 1971 - December 1972; Colonel, General Staff, 3rd Infantry Division Headquarters, January 1974 - September 1974; Acting Director Supply and Transport , Nigeria Army Corps Headquarters , September 1974 - July 1975 ; Military Governor, North Eastern State of Nigeria , August 1975 - March 1976 ; Minister for Petroleum and Natural Resources, March 1976 - June 1978 ; Chairman, Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation, June 1978 - July 1978 ; Military Secretary , Army Headquarters , July 1978 - June 1979 ; Member , Supreme Military Council , July 1978 - June 1979 ; General Officer Commanding, 4th Infantry Division, August 1980 - January 1981 ; General Officer Commanding, 3rd Armoured Division, November 1981 - December 1983 ; Head of State and Commander - in-Chief of the Nigerian Armed Forces , December 1983 - August 1985 . Executive Chairman of the Petroleum (Special ) Trust Fund (PTF ), 21 March 1995 - May 1999. Awards GCFR : Grand Commander of the Federal Republic of Nigeria DSM: Defense Service Medal NSM: National Service Medal GSM: General Service Medal LSGCM : Loyal Service and Good Conduct Medal FSS : Forces Service Star CM: The Congo Medal Honourary Doctorate Degrees 10 December 1994 : Honorary Doctor of Science degree ( honoris causa ) conferred on Buhari by Abubakar Tafawa Balewa University , Bauchi. 21 December 1996 : Honorary Doctor of Letters degree ( honoris causa) conferred on Buhari by the University of Calabar . 6 June 1998 : Honorary Doctor of Law degree (honoris causa) conferred on Buhari by Benue State University . |
Politics › Re: Jimi Agbaje VS Akinwunmi Ambode....who wins? by readone1(m): 6:53am On Dec 10, 2014 |
my vote goes to ambode |
Politics › Re: PDP Vs APC (e-election) by readone1(m): 8:01pm On Oct 19, 2014 |
B General Muhammadu buhari |
Education › Re: Edx - An Educative Online Program by readone1(m): 8:32pm On Sep 25, 2014 |
olycholy: Which type of certificate cos I know one has to donate less than $250 for verified certificate. honour code certificates are for free check the certificate i uploaded but if you want verified certificate you might need to donate some amount of money depending on the kind of course |
Education › Re: Edx - An Educative Online Program by readone1(m): 7:42pm On Sep 25, 2014 |
edx is a nice platform to learn different courses from diverse area of interest. I have received 4 certificates from this great platform and still counting at no cost
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Politics › Re: The Day Military Dealt Blow On Insurgents In Konduga by readone1(m): 11:15am On Sep 21, 2014 |
Nigeria Army was able to defend konduga and kill as many terrorist as they did because of the intelligence gathered and the moral instil into them by their supportive commander. Our Army needs to fight more with the mind that with physical strength and our people should support the Army with intelligence gathering. kudos to the Nigeria Army |
Christianity Etc › Re: Recording Of TB Joshua Talking To Journalists (Audio) by readone1(m): 9:32pm On Sep 20, 2014 |
striktlymi: That is not bribe!
I have on occasions offered money to policemen out of goodwill without wanting them to bend the law in my favour. I suggest you check what it really means to offer a bribe. my brother that is nothing but bribe he after offering them the bribe he asked the journalist " what will you now write" and they all laughed pastor T.B Joshua should be prosecuted 50k to fuel car na wa ooo |
Politics › Re: Apc Members Are Sponsoring Boko Haram To Undermine Jonathan's Govt! - Davis by readone1(m): 11:10am On Sep 07, 2014 |
muami: "Now I will offer an opinion as to the motives of the sponsors of Boko Haram.The political sponsors of Boko Haram seem to think that they can use Boko Haram to terrorise Nigeria to demonstrate that the current government cannot ensure the security of Nigerian citizens both Muslim and Christian. Therein the sponsors assume they can undermine any efforts of the current government to be re-elected in 2015. Herein lies the flaw for the conflict and instability currently being fanned suits the aims of Al Qa’eda and the architects of terrorism. Should the sponsors of Boko Haram win government in 2015, they will likely find that they cannot turn Boko Haram off or that Boko Haram will demand control of at least Borno State in return for reducing their attacks. Borno State may be just the beginning of an expanding caliphate. - See more at: http://www.vanguardngr.com/2014/09/boko-haram-saga-negotiator-stephen-davis/#sthash.5nCgewd5.dpuf Mr op stop deceiving people, Mr. Davis did not mention members of APC as the sponsors of boko haram he never mention the opposition party, he said those seeking power in 2015. PDP should rather look inward. thank God that mr sherif is a member of pdp Be a man and say the truth atleast for once remember what your pastor preached in church today or what your imam preached in mosque on Friday if you commit sin on behalf of these politician you will suffer your punishment alone |
Politics › Re: Stephen Davis Speaks Again,says the Opposition Party Sponsors Boko Haram by readone1(m): 10:49am On Sep 07, 2014 |
Babymama1: By Soni Daniel I first met Dr. Stephen Davis at the American Centre for Strategic and International Studies, Washington, in June 2009. At that time, the Australian was assisting the Federal Government of Nigeria to broker peace with the irate Niger Delta militants, who had taken up arms against the administration and almost rendered its oil-dependent economy comatose through oil theft, destruction of facilities and kidnapping of oil workers. We lost contact until I got to know that he had been involved in the effort to free the Chibok girls. Some other reports claimed he was hired by government to negotiate with Boko Haram. Excerpts of the interview. What do you have to show that you were engaged by the Nigerian government to negotiate with Boko Haram?
I was not engaged by the Federal Government of Nigeria, any state government or any other party. I went to Nigeria in late April in an effort to facilitate a handover of the Chibok captives after discussing such a possibility with former commanders of JAS (Jama’atu Ahlul Sunnah Lih Da’awa wal Jihad otherwise known as JAS) and others close to Boko Haram.
Why did you release the report of your assignment to the media instead of sending it to government?
I did not construct a report of my efforts in Nigeria. As I said earlier, I was not engaged by any party and therefore had no obligation to report to anyone.
Some Nigerians find it curious that you decided to give your report only to Arise TV, owned by a Nigerian, Nduka Obiagbena, who also owns Thisday Newspapers and may be sympathetic to some politicians in Nigeria. I gave a radio interview to the ABC in Australia which subsequently told me that after the transcript was posted to their online site, it had been picked up in the UK and Sky News requested an interview. In the hope of bringing attention to the many other girls and boys kidnapped by Boko Haram, I agreed to a television interview. That interview took place in Channel 7 studios in Australia and it was at that point that I was told it was an interview with Arise TV. I had not heard of Arise TV and did not know it was owned by a Nigerian or indeed that it had any association with Nigeria. At the time of giving the TV interview, I was of the understanding that it would be broadcast by Sky News in the UK. On Mr Obiagbena, I have not met him or ever been contacted by him.
Many Nigerians find it extremely difficult to understand how the former Chief of the Army Staff, Lt. Gen. Ihejirika, who actually fought Boko Haram elements and was accused of genocide could be linked with sponsoring the violent group.
It is much easier to understand Mr Sheriff’s alleged association with Boko Haram than any association of Mr Ihejirika. Mr Sheriff was said to have a long history of promoting groups to assist in his past efforts to win the governorship of Borno State. On 29 July 2009, there was a confrontation with security officers at Mamudo Village, along Potiskum/Damaturu Road, Yobe. 33 JAS members were killed. Later that night, there was a long battle with combined security operatives at Railway Terminus, Maiduguri, Borno State. Scores were killed and the JAS operational base was destroyed. Yusuf was subsequently captured by the military and handed over to the police. The JAS alleged that it was on Sheriff’s orders that Yusuf was executed in Maiduguri on 30 July 2009. Shekau was presumed killed in the same battle and a corpse was identified as that of Shekau. Thus the remaining JAS leaders made it clear their intention was to kill Sheriff and so it is right that Sheriff claims he is a victim of JAS. The Boko Haram we see today is not the JAS that was operational under Yusuf. Shekau emerged in mid-2010 and publicly claimed the leadership of a reinvigorated JAS.
Now I will offer an opinion as to the motives of the sponsors of Boko Haram.The political sponsors of Boko Haram seem to think that they can use Boko Haram to terrorise Nigeria to demonstrate that the current government cannot ensure the security of Nigerian citizens both Muslim and Christian. Therein the sponsors assume they can undermine any efforts of the current government to be re-elected in 2015. Herein lies the flaw for the conflict and instability currently being fanned suits the aims of Al Qa’eda and the architects of terrorism. Should the sponsors of Boko Haram win government in 2015, they will likely find that they cannot turn Boko Haram off or that Boko Haram will demand control of at least Borno State in return for reducing their attacks. Borno State may be just the beginning of an expanding caliphate.
- See more at: http://www.vanguardngr.com/2014/09/boko-haram-saga-negotiator-stephen-davis/#sthash.x04BCHDp.dpuf . Mr op stop deceiving people, Mr. Davis did not mention members of APC as the sponsors of boko haram he never mention the opposition party, he said those seeking power in 2015. PDP should rather look inward. thank God that mr sherif is a member of pdp |
Politics › Re: Stephen Davis Speaks Again,says the Opposition Party Sponsors Boko Haram by readone1(m): 10:48am On Sep 07, 2014 |
Mr op stop deceiving people, Mr. Davis did not mention members of APC as the sponsors of boko haram he never mention the opposition party, he said those seeking power in 2015. PDP should rather look inward. thank God that mr sherif is a member of pdp |
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Travel › Re: Ogun State Development. by readone1(m): 9:01pm On Aug 26, 2014 |
Atouke: Amosun has borrowed $116 million dollars in his first term if given a second term the debt profile of ogun state will be at over $400 million. You should ask your self is what is on ground in ogun state worth all these loans that Amosun has borrowed?
He an his family will run to london after his tenure expires and the good people of Ogun state will be stuck with the debts which their kids and future generations will have to work pay taxes to pay for amosun loans.
Say no to debts, say no to Amosun Second term agenda You better wake up from your slumber if truly you want good governance this is practical good governance at its peak the current administration is putting infrastructure in place or do you think infrastructure comes on a platter of gold desist from politics of them say and embrace development my may look into the dept profile of Dangote the richest man In Africa or look at that of the great USA you will be amazed say no insecurity and wasteful spending posed by politician like OGD |
Politics › Re: China Executes Eight For Terrorism by readone1(m): 10:25am On Aug 24, 2014 |
Phame: are u now comparing corrupt gov't officials to d ppl who felt pressed by the chinese authority and are reacting in an urgly way? Terrorism is not a way to show grievances of any sort. All Terrorist should be killed in public to serve a warning note to intending terrorists |
Politics › Re: China Executes Eight For Terrorism by readone1(m): 10:12am On Aug 24, 2014 |
I wish Nigeria can kill its own terrorist... |
Education › Re: Students On FG Scholarship Begging For Food In Russia by readone1(m): 7:25am On Aug 20, 2014 |
Is Mr President truly a PhD holder |
Politics › Re: PICS- The Alausa Ikeja Most People Don't Know, A Political Setback. by readone1(m): 5:56pm On Aug 13, 2014 |
If those slum / shanties are broken down the same set of Nigerian will come here to tell us that Fashola has deported people back to their States... Think twice before yplou soil names you might be the next governor tomorrow.. |
Education › Re: How Many Time Did You Write WAEC/GCE? by readone1(m): 7:55pm On Aug 11, 2014 |
1 WAEC 2, GCE 1 NECO 1 NECO GCE 4 JAMB Thank God for me today |
Politics › Re: Osun Poll Today, What Is Happening In Your Area? by readone1(m): 10:41pm On Aug 09, 2014 |
[quote author=niytej][/quote]no hope all they want to cause is commotion |
Politics › Re: Osun Poll Today, What Is Happening In Your Area? by readone1(m): 10:39pm On Aug 09, 2014 |
ola6: Osun Pdp Press Statement APC's Fake Electoral Victory Celebration We noticed with dismay the desperate bid of the All Progressive Congress to discredit the final results of the governorship election in Osun state through publication of fake election results and celebration of false electoral victory. In the last four hours,the APC has been publishing several concorted results which are clearly against the reality of certified results been collated by the electoral commission . The party had brazenly assigned itself the task of collating and announcing results which are doctored and designed to undermine the credibility of the official results when finally announced. By circulating fake results ,the APC intends to prove to the world that the election was rigged even when in reality the collation process was yet to start before its illegal action. The party has also proceeded to direct it's supporters to commence celebration in towns and villages. Even in wards where the APC lost, the supporters followed the script by rolling out drums in celebration of a non existing victory. This is also part of a ploy to declare the final official results as manipulated in preparation for their usual tribunal battle. It is an elaborate plot to steal the Peoples mandate through the backdoor as the outgoing governor did after 2007 election . We therefore urge our teeming supporters to ignore the fabrications of the APC. We inform Nigerians and the good people of Osun state that the PDP is leading based on results collated so far and any concerted results has no basis in facts and legality . We await the official results from the electoral commission and we are convinced that the final results will confirm the electoral victory of Senator Iyiola Omisore. Signed Diran Odeyemi Director of Media & Strategy Iyiola Omisore Organisation check the polling unit result as posted by media houses on tweeter none of the reported or proposes a lead for omisore. why won't the people jubilate when they can. perform simple calculations of adding the results themselves. I hope and wish that inec will not announce Abrakadabra result because that action would have repercussions |
Politics › Re: Lai Muhammed Abducted By Masked-men In Osun by readone1(m): 8:16am On Aug 09, 2014 |
obayaya: What has he got to do with this?
Lie Mohammed isn't supposed to be in Osun. He isn't a registered osun voter, neither is he a electoral officer or an accredited party agent!!!
If all party excos should empty themselves in osun, it'll lead to nothing but unnecessary tension. what do you mean he has no right to be in osun state especially at the state house. what happen to his freedom of association. Is state house now a polling unit and to remind you he's the national publicity chairman of APC where do you expect him to be Aso Rock with Goodluck Gaddafi Jonathan |
Politics › Re: Osun Poll Today, What Is Happening In Your Area? by readone1(m): 7:50am On Aug 09, 2014 |
PassingShot: We already have a thread on this "live reporting" on Osun election with 10 pages already. Instead to keep only that one and let everyone use it, you have pushed this new one to the front page!
When you wonder why Nigeria has become this terribly bad, no need to look too far because this is a typical example of why.
Mod, do the right thing and close this thread if you have any shred of fairness and uprightness.
Nonesense! moderator please merge the two thread together so that we speak in one voice and catch all the thrills and excitements Thank you |
Politics › Re: Osun Poll Today, What Is Happening In Your Area? by readone1(m): 7:47am On Aug 09, 2014 |
johnstar: im a student of oduduwa uni, in ife... we juz dey campus dey peep outside nw, dat roundabout d road dat leads 2 edo-ekiti juz tyt wit security, army dem..... make una knw vote for dat arebesola ol, d man shuld b out, bcus oau stil dey on strike, im nt happy about dat oo, aregbesola out brother OAU is a federal university there's little the State Governor can do. Mr president should do something after all he gave the Chancellor and VC authority to increase the fees |
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Politics › Re: Osun 2014 Aregboshola urges Supporters To Violate Electoral Laws by readone1(m): 7:11pm On Aug 07, 2014 |
[/color]activatenigeria: Ahead of the August 9th governorship election in Osun State, an INEC stakeholders’ meeting was held in Osogbo, yesterday (6th August 2017).
Despite the warning of the Acting Inspector General of Police, Mr. Suleiman Abba urging trouble makers to stay clear or face the full wrath of the Law and the INEC chairman’s call to voters not to take photograph of the ballot papers after thumb printing on it, warning that such act was illegal.
Governor Rauf Aregbesola called on his supporters to use their camera phones to take pictures of their ballot papers before casting their votes.
The Director General of the Aregbesola Campaign Organisation, Senator Sola Adeyeye, also said “For me, I will take a photograph of the ballot paper while casting my vote. It does not violate the secrecy of the ballot. I will like to show it to my grandchildren to see how I voted on the candidate. Voted for,”
This clearly violates the Electoral Act according to Section 125(1,2,3)
Fellow Nigerians what do you make of this? [color=#000099]activatenigeria: Ahead of the August 9th governorship election in Osun State, an INEC stakeholders’ meeting was held in Osogbo, yesterday (6th August 2017).
Despite the warning of the Acting Inspector General of Police, Mr. Suleiman Abba urging trouble makers to stay clear or face the full wrath of the Law and the INEC chairman’s call to voters not to take photograph of the ballot papers after thumb printing on it, warning that such act was illegal.
Governor Rauf Aregbesola called on his supporters to use their camera phones to take pictures of their ballot papers before casting their votes.
The Director General of the Aregbesola Campaign Organisation, Senator Sola Adeyeye, also said “For me, I will take a photograph of the ballot paper while casting my vote. It does not violate the secrecy of the ballot. I will like to show it to my grandchildren to see how I voted on the candidate. Voted for,”
This clearly violates the Electoral Act according to Section 125(1,2,3)
Fellow Nigerians what do you make of this? activatenigeria: Ahead of the August 9th governorship election in Osun State, an INEC stakeholders’ meeting was held in Osogbo, yesterday (6th August 2017).
Despite the warning of the Acting Inspector General of Police, Mr. Suleiman Abba urging trouble makers to stay clear or face the full wrath of the Law and the INEC chairman’s call to voters not to take photograph of the ballot papers after thumb printing on it, warning that such act was illegal.
Governor Rauf Aregbesola called on his supporters to use their camera phones to take pictures of their ballot papers before casting their votes.
The Director General of the Aregbesola Campaign Organisation, Senator Sola Adeyeye, also said “For me, I will take a photograph of the ballot paper while casting my vote. It does not violate the secrecy of the ballot. I will like to show it to my grandchildren to see how I voted on the candidate. Voted for,”
This clearly violates the Electoral Act according to Section 125(1,2,3)
Fellow Nigerians what do you make of this? INEC says. don't take picture of ballot paper after after not before you cast your vote Aregbesola says take picture of your ballot. paper [color=#006600]activatenigeria: Ahead of the August 9th governorship election in Osun State, an INEC stakeholders’ meeting was held in Osogbo, yesterday (6th August 2017).
Despite the warning of the Acting Inspector General of Police, Mr. Suleiman Abba urging trouble makers to stay clear or face the full wrath of the Law and the INEC chairman’s call to voters not to take photograph of the ballot papers after thumb printing on it, warning that such act was illegal.
Governor Rauf Aregbesola called on his supporters to use their camera phones to take pictures of their ballot papers before casting their votes.
The Director General of the Aregbesola Campaign Organisation, Senator Sola Adeyeye, also said “For me, I will take a photograph of the ballot paper while casting my vote. It does not violate the secrecy of the ballot. I will like to show it to my grandchildren to see how I voted on the candidate. Voted for,”
This clearly violates the Electoral Act according to Section 125(1,2,3)
Fellow Nigerians what do you make of this? activatenigeria: Ahead of the August 9th governorship election in Osun State, an INEC stakeholders’ meeting was held in Osogbo, yesterday (6th August 2017).
Despite the warning of the Acting Inspector General of Police, Mr. Suleiman Abba urging trouble makers to stay clear or face the full wrath of the Law and the INEC chairman’s call to voters not to take photograph of the ballot papers after thumb printing on it, warning that such act was illegal.
Governor Rauf Aregbesola called on his supporters to use their camera phones to take pictures of their ballot papers before casting their votes.
The Director General of the Aregbesola Campaign Organisation, Senator Sola Adeyeye, also said “For me, I will take a photograph of the ballot paper while casting my vote. It does not violate the secrecy of the ballot. I will like to show it to my grandchildren to see how I voted on the candidate. Voted for,”
This clearly violates the Electoral Act according to Section 125(1,2,3)
Fellow Nigerians what do you make of this? activatenigeria: Ahead of the August 9th governorship election in Osun State, an INEC stakeholders’ meeting was held in Osogbo, yesterday (6th August 2017).
Despite the warning of the Acting Inspector General of Police, Mr. Suleiman Abba urging trouble makers to stay clear or face the full wrath of the Law and the INEC chairman’s call to voters not to take photograph of the ballot papers after thumb printing on it, warning that such act was illegal.
Governor Rauf Aregbesola called on his supporters to use their camera phones to take pictures of their ballot papers before casting their votes.
The Director General of the Aregbesola Campaign Organisation, Senator Sola Adeyeye, also said “For me, I will take a photograph of the ballot paper while casting my vote. It does not violate the secrecy of the ballot. I will like to show it to my grandchildren to see how I voted on the candidate. Voted for,”
This clearly violates the Electoral Act according to Section 125(1,2,3)
Fellow Nigerians what do you make of this? INEC says. don't take picture of ballot paper after after not before you cast your vote Aregbesola says take picture of your ballot. paper [/color] [/color]activatenigeria: Ahead of the August 9th governorship election in Osun State, an INEC stakeholders’ meeting was held in Osogbo, yesterday (6th August 2017).
Despite the warning of the Acting Inspector General of Police, Mr. Suleiman Abba urging trouble makers to stay clear or face the full wrath of the Law and the INEC chairman’s call to voters not to take photograph of the ballot papers after thumb printing on it, warning that such act was illegal.
Governor Rauf Aregbesola called on his supporters to use their camera phones to take pictures of their ballot papers before casting their votes.
The Director General of the Aregbesola Campaign Organisation, Senator Sola Adeyeye, also said “For me, I will take a photograph of the ballot paper while casting my vote. It does not violate the secrecy of the ballot. I will like to show it to my grandchildren to see how I voted on the candidate. Voted for,”
This clearly violates the Electoral Act according to Section 125(1,2,3)
Fellow Nigerians what do you make of this? [color=#000099]activatenigeria: Ahead of the August 9th governorship election in Osun State, an INEC stakeholders’ meeting was held in Osogbo, yesterday (6th August 2017).
Despite the warning of the Acting Inspector General of Police, Mr. Suleiman Abba urging trouble makers to stay clear or face the full wrath of the Law and the INEC chairman’s call to voters not to take photograph of the ballot papers after thumb printing on it, warning that such act was illegal.
Governor Rauf Aregbesola called on his supporters to use their camera phones to take pictures of their ballot papers before casting their votes.
The Director General of the Aregbesola Campaign Organisation, Senator Sola Adeyeye, also said “For me, I will take a photograph of the ballot paper while casting my vote. It does not violate the secrecy of the ballot. I will like to show it to my grandchildren to see how I voted on the candidate. Voted for,”
This clearly violates the Electoral Act according to Section 125(1,2,3)
Fellow Nigerians what do you make of this? activatenigeria: Ahead of the August 9th governorship election in Osun State, an INEC stakeholders’ meeting was held in Osogbo, yesterday (6th August 2017).
Despite the warning of the Acting Inspector General of Police, Mr. Suleiman Abba urging trouble makers to stay clear or face the full wrath of the Law and the INEC chairman’s call to voters not to take photograph of the ballot papers after thumb printing on it, warning that such act was illegal.
Governor Rauf Aregbesola called on his supporters to use their camera phones to take pictures of their ballot papers before casting their votes.
The Director General of the Aregbesola Campaign Organisation, Senator Sola Adeyeye, also said “For me, I will take a photograph of the ballot paper while casting my vote. It does not violate the secrecy of the ballot. I will like to show it to my grandchildren to see how I voted on the candidate. Voted for,”
This clearly violates the Electoral Act according to Section 125(1,2,3)
Fellow Nigerians what do you make of this? INEC says. don't take picture of ballot paper after after not before you cast your vote Aregbesola says take picture of your ballot. paper before you cast your vote to determine fake ballot paper . its two different statements |