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Foolish man deceiving gullible idiots. ![]() |
If his victim forgives him, fine. The state still need to discipline him though. |
THIS REPORT IS FAKE> GARBA SHEHU HAS DENIED IT ON TWITTER. Btw, was this news picked from his verified Twitter handle? Useless bloggers everywhere in Nigeria cyberspace. |
inforesource:Let's = Let us |
Daris Gooooduuuuuu ooooooooooooooooooo Just to imagine that this very possibly represents a very small part of what they stole is enough for one to hate GEJ and his gang of thieves. |
Where is the purported statement from the presidency that Obasanjo must explain his absence? I guess this is part of the desperation to keep people busy with anything no matter how stupid it is. Explain ko, query ni. |
SLAP44:Advise Atiku to declare himself president please ![]() |
Lalasticlala |
What's the point? Sorry I don't see why it's necessary |
This headline news was carried by virtually all major news media on January 9th 2019 just before the presidential election of February. The core reasons for taking this position were clearly stated and all candidates were aware and understood the position. The question is, why are Atiku, PDP and supporters of evil disturbing us with "result in INEC Server" which they know only exists in their imagination? COVER Stories INEC Rules Out Electronic Transmission Of ResultsPublished 5 months ago on January 9, 2019 By SUNDAY ISUWA -Abuja The Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) has declared that it would not transmit the results of the 2019 general elections electronically. INEC said that it was not adopting the electronic option because there was no law in the country backing it. Consequently, all the results would be transmitted manually as provided in the operating Electoral Act. At the quarterly consultative meeting with the media in Abuja yesterday, INEC chairman, Prof. Mahmood Yakubu, ruled out the creation of additional polling units for the polls, which begins on February 16, 2019 with the presidential contest. Yakubu said that that no polling unit had been created since he came into office. He said: “The commission is also aware of the interest expressed by the media to learn more about the commission’s electronic results transmission process, including its backend process. “In the absence of any legal backing for electronic transmission of the results, we can only do a nationwide pilot in 2019,” Yakubu said. According to him, the pilot exercise the commission carried out in some of the off-season elections since 2015 would continue. INEC national commissioner and chairman, electoral operations, Prof Okechukwu Ibeanu, who commented on the issue, said: “Since the amendment of the Electoral Act was not assented to, the transmission of the results will be done according to the present Electoral Act which prescribed manual process.” To avoid the hijack of the results, INEC said that it had developed a homegrown technology, which it described as dependable, for use in the 2019 general elections. INEC continued: “Russians, North Koreans tried to hack us in 2015 but they couldn’t. We have asked others to try that in Nigeria and they could not get us.” The commission explained that there were two manual applications on the Card Reader that function as a means for accreditation, collation and transmission of the results, adding that once the voter finished the process of voting, the server captures it. “The results will be in figures and in image at the backend. The system has been able to put a check on malpractices,” INEC said. On the contested issue of new polling units, Yakubu said that there was no change in the number of polling units, voting units and points used for the 2015 general elections and the 2016 area council elections in the Federal Capital Territory (FCT). Yakubu said that “any insinuation that new polling units, voting points or voting settlements are being created by the commission is baseless and should be disregarded. “The register of voters has been finalised, including the detailed breakdown of the distribution of voters by states, local governments, wards and polling units.” “No new units have been created and none will be created for the 2019 general elections,” Yakubu insisted. The INEC boss appealed to the media to support the commission by reporting any malpractices, adding that the commission was aware that some political actors were attempting to lure INEC staff into handing over the collection of Permanent Voter Cards (PVCs) to them. He said that that the request would not be granted because the commission won’t allow collection of PVCs by proxy. Yakubu, however, raised the alarm over attempts by some political actors working hard to subvert the process and urged the media to support the commission to frustrate such actions. He said INEC would commence a weekly media briefing to update Nigerians on the preparations for the elections and other new developments. At the event, the Nigeria Union of Journalists (NUJ) warned that it would not tolerate any clampdown or assault on its members during elections. NUJ president, Comrade Chris Isiguzo, said that the union was worried about the way and manner journalists and media houses were always treated during elections, adding that such acts should not be allowed to happen in 2019. He promised that the media would support INEC to conduct peaceful and credible elections this year. https://leadership.ng/2019/01/09/inec-rules-out-electronic-transmission-of-results/ |
Esseite:Which figures in card reader? Card reader was only used to read the voters card for accreditation and not for voting. |
Flyingngel:See English? Instead of concentrating on passing JAMB, you're wasting away on social media. |
Joromi12:Likes for Atiku used to be like 150,000 and shares for Buhari would be like 500 ![]() Wailers are in cyfia pains seriously. ![]() |
Afonja007:A president who is not appreciated in his home, is that one a president? A former president who couldn't win his polling booth for his anointed candidate, is that one a respected president? In years and generations to come, when people will be remembering Nnamdi Azikwe, Murtala Muhammed and now MKO Abiola through the national monuments named after them, only few will remember Obasanjo. Argue with common sense. |
tuniski:How was Buhari part of those who dealt with MKO? |
Andy2274:And OBJ was jailed for June 12 as you said earlier? As I advised, go ask the elders around you about June 12. |
[s] Andy2274:[/s] Go meet some elders around you to give you the correct gist about the happenings around June 12. |
splendour7:So June 12 was the day he was assassinated? Kids everywhere you go on social media. |
It's easier for Tambuwal and other HOA members to decamp to APC than the other way round. Argue with your brain. |
So, MKO had always been the "bigger boy" which OBJ didn't like even as far back as then? No wonder OBJ hates anything that has to do with Abiola. Unfortunately for him, the name MKO Abiola lives on even in death. With his own sterling record of being a former military HOS and civilian president twice, he may never attain the status MKO Abiola has now achieved in Nigeria. I won't be surprised if down the line, MKO Abiola's image is embedded in one of our currency notes to spite the useless man further. Kudos to PMB for seriously dealing with Baba Iyabo while he's alive. |
baliyubla:See eternal painment in one post. |
ikennaf1:Dieof hatred. E no concern me. ![]() |
oz4real83:Why not tell us what you know that obasanjo knows? |
The real tyrants of Nigeria are not in power. Imagine if any of these pastors and small leaders have the kind of power PMB has at his disposal. Yet, it's Buhari that is a tyrant! |
jcross19:Instead of you to counter the facts in my post, you're coming up with conjectures and assumptions. I no blame you. ![]() |
jcross19:And I am talking to you? You see why you also don't understand a jack about discussion in a forum? |
I am with Osho Baba on this. Politicians need to start understanding that the party's position is superior to their individual position. |
martowskin1:You obviously lack capacity for proper discussion. |
Lifestone:I have learnt not to take all these international/world agencies serious. Most of their predictions always fail to hit their target. IMF wanted Nigeria to take loan with a lot of conditions (e.g, increase tax, removing subsidy, privatizing of some national assets, etc), Nigeria rejected their offer and they predicted we were going to have problems. Less than two years of their offer and prediction of bad outlook for our economy, we bounced back and have actually done far better than anyone expected. On the other hand, Greece and Argentina listened to IMF/World Bank and both countries keep sinking since then. So, pay little or attention to these agents of doom. |
kerzhim:Tight wetin? The shellacking is even worse than what Ndume received. |


