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You can use json file as a data storageby keeping the file out of you public_html without the need for mysql database. |
You can't employ a confirm programmer like us, you can engage us as a freelancer because the cost of keeping me in a company for one month is should be in the range of 400 to 700k per month. Don't ask me how, cos I see me self as a company itself. Checkout my signature for my latest work. |
You can do that online without knowing any programming language just visit https://www.resultchecker.com.ng |
They should implement it oh cos my realtime electronic voting system software I developed is wasting since three years now. But the problem Nigeria will face in implementing electronic voting is data store integrity and security cos we don't have any data center in Nigeria. Look at South Africa for example, they have there own data center. Which powers web4africa. |
Barely 24 hours after it alleged plot to relocate venue of the result collation centre for the Rivers State governorship election, the state chapter of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) has revealed that leaders of opposition in the state want to use a phantom security report to stop the exercise totally. The continuation and expected conclusion of the collation of the governorship election result is scheduled for April 2. This is coming at a time women opposed to the delayed conclusion of the governorship election marched on the streets of Port Harcourt to register their reservations. According to the PDP, leaders of opposition in Rivers State and chieftains of the All Progressives Congress (APC) are trying to use the Department of State Services (DSS) to stop the collation of the governorship election result with the excuse that continuation would cause breakdown of law and order. The plot, they said, is for the DSS to release a phantom security report saying that the safety of the collation and returning officers are not guaranteed in the state and therefore recommend that the exercise be stopped to avoid blood shed. “From our intelligence, the opposition leaders want to instigate the DSS to write a phantom security report saying collation of the remaining results would lead to bloodshed and therefore recommended that the exercise be suspended indefinitely. Their plan is to stop the collation of the result and cause a constitution crisis. They do not want the result released. They want to cause constitution crisis and perhaps, achieve a state of emergency,” said chairman of the PDP in the state, Felix Obuah. In a related development, thousands of Rivers women, including traders took to the streets of Port Harcourt, the Rivers State capital, in a peaceful protest to declare that the state Resident Electoral Commissioner (REC), Ubo Effanga, who conducted the 2019 elections in the state, should not be transferred, as demanded by enemies of the state. The women, who took off from the popular Isaac Boro Park as early as 9:00am, carrying placards with various inscriptions, like: “Rivers women say Amaechi cannot be governor for 3rd term”, “Awara, when and where did you campaign”, “Wike must come back for second term”, “INEC collate and declare governorship election result in Rivers State” and “Enough of this long delay”, among others, trekked to the office of the Department of State Security (DSS) along Forces Avenue, Old GRA, Port Harcourt, where their leaders were addressed by the representative of the state director of DSS. The women, who spotted white vests, chanting ‘no Wike, no Rivers State’ song, defied the scorching sun and proceeded to the State Police Headquarters, Moscow Road, where they were addressed by Assistant Commissioner of Police, Betty Otimeh, who stood in for Commissioner of Police, Usman Belel, who was said to be unavoidably absent. Speaking on behalf of the protesters, the leader of the protesting women and Rivers State Commissioner for Women Affairs, Mrs. Ukel Oyaghiri, said they have come to express appreciation with the way the police conducted the affairs during the elections and urged them to keep up the tempo. Oyaghiri said Rivers women were getting agitated over the delay in announcing the results of the governorship election that was conducted since March 9, 2019. “Rivers women have come to express our displeasure on the delay to announce the Rivers State election results. All other states have had their results announced with winners emerged and even court injunctions that had to do with stoppage of election process in every other states have been vacated. “But in Rivers State where election took place and collation has been done, INEC has refused to announce the results, and this has put all women in suspense. As women, who have passed through thick and thin in course of the election, we cannot keep quiet over the delay in announcing the results”, she said. Oyaghiri went on: “Some of us were beaten and in resisting, some horrible things were done to us. And that is why we have come here to say, ‘INEC please declare our results’.” The Women Affairs Commissioner stated that the delay in announcing the results has put the state into comatose and urged the INEC Chairman, Prof. Yakubu Mahmood, to ignore calls from enemies of Rivers State for the removal of Effanga. “We don’t want Effanga to be removed, he has started this work and he should be allowed to finish it. If you remove Effanga who conducted the election, is it a person who was never privy to the conduct of the election that you will bring?” she asked, reaffirming that INEC should do the needful by announcing the results. The women alleged that the APC has perfected plans to disrupt the collation and announcement of governorship results in Rivers State, scheduled for April 2-5, 2019. Responding, Assistant Commissioner of Police, Otimeh, thanked the women for their peaceful disposition during the protest and assured that their messages would be delivered to the Commissioner, Belel, with appropriate actions taken where necessary. Meanwhile, the anti -REC women protesters staged a protest demanding the immediate transfer of Effanga out of the state. The protesters, led by All Female Initiative for Leadership and Empowerment, also demanded the outright cancellation of the electoral process, adding that the collated results have been tampered with. The women walked to the office of INEC on Aba-Port Harcourt, where they were received by representatives of the commission, with placards bearing, ‘Obo Effanga Must Go.’ Leader of the protest, Ms. Gulu Amakiri, said people of the state have lost confidence in Effanga, and called for his immediate transfer out of the state. Source : https://www.sunnewsonline.com/rivers-pdp-alleges-plot-to-stop-collation-using-phantom-security-report/ |
Deeper research on inec website shows that MRDD did not present any governorship candidates in Adamawa Source : https://inecnigeria.org/wp-content/uploads/2019/03/Final-List-GOVs-08032019-with-Remarks.pdf |
The last time I check there is no political party bearing that name on inec website. For doubters visit https://inecnigeria.org/political-parties/constitutions-manifestos/ Before you start argument. |
dre11:If they want to talk about forgetfulness in case C, then Buhari should resign for the flop he made during election campaign in delta and other places. is that not a case of brain damage. |
APC Osun the election, but the tribunal is trying to Osun APC back. |
engineerboat:If is on General ground, then pdp have won all these state were supplementary election will hold tomorrow. |
Emyben:You are on point but what I am trying to compare is pooling unit in that decision and collection center. Because in law technicalities need to be well checked. |
senatordave1:Firstly : 22,641 is the registered voters and not accredited voters, do you know how many register voters we have in kano and Lagos but the election result figure fall below 70%. And most of this registered voters did not collect their PVC. Secondly: the osun rerun you cited as an exam, 3,498 votes was cancel and after rerun APC score 1,160 will PDP score 325 adding other parties score will peg the total vote cast at 1,500 which is below 50% of cancel votes. Thirdly : you have exposed your biasness by telling us that PDP will not get reasonable votes from an election were APC with a sitting governor have been dealt with, which makes him to be run from pillar to post for help. |
senatordave1:Tafawa belewa lga result is PDP 40,000 APC 29,000 Different of 15,000 votes plus 4000 is 19,000 votes for PDP Apc is a gonner because 22,000 potential voter tomorrow will have less than 12,000 turn out minus the votes that PDP will get tomorrow from the 12,000 and work is finished. |
Moventist:PDP : 275,000 votes AAC : 27 votes The fear of APC is that obio/akpor results alone has balance there magic figures they injected in other six local government result they caĺled earlier. Now come to think of it, With Peter odili and go-round in Onelga lga ACC will not get up to 10 votes there and is one of the lga collected by INEC. |
Ratello:The source is : https://www.vanguardngr.com/2019/03/presidential-poll-inec-credited-invalid-votes-to-buhari-atiku-tells-tribunal/ |
gaffig:POP did not hack INEC server, don't you know that in any gathering, there is a fifth columnist just like Judas in the bible. The information was leaked from an INEC staff from the situation room. All the information About the presidential election leak is uploaded here for the world to see. https://www.factsdontlieng.com you can download the real result, card reader data, Inec Server Image and result location so that no one will deceive you with this rigged result. |
In Summary for people that dont have the time to long write up : Atiku accused INEC of transferring invalid vote to Buhari, And has show an statistical fact to prove that, which you can fine on https://www.factsdontlieng.com. In Details : ABUJA – The Presidential candidate of the Peoples Democratic Party, PDP, Atiku Abubakar, has alleged that the Independent National Electoral Commission, INEC, had at various stages of the February 23 presidential election, unlawful allocated votes to President Muhammadu Buhari Atiku who made the allegation in the petition he lodged before the Presidential Election Petition Tribunal sitting in Abuja, said he would adduce oral and documentary evidence to show that results of the election as announced by INEC, especially the votes credited to President Buhari, did not represent the lawful valid votes cast. He alleged that in some states, INEC, deducted lawful votes that accrued to him, in its bid to ensure that Buhari was returned back to office. Both Atiku and the PDP said they would call evidence of statisticians, forensic examiners and finger-print experts at the hearing of the petition to establish that the scores credited to Buhari were not the product of actual votes validly cast at the polling units. “The Petitioners plead and shall rely on electronic video recordings, newspaper reports, photographs and photographic images of several infractions of the electoral process by the Respondents”, they added. Specifically, the petitioners serialised results that were recorded from each state of the federation in order to prove that the alleged fraudulent allocation of votes to Buhari and the All Progressives Congress, APC, took place at the polling units, the ward collating centres, local government collating centres and the State collating centres. Atiku contended that proper collation and summation of the presidential election results would show that contrary to what INEC declared, he garnered a total of 18,356,732 votes, ahead of Buhari who he said got a total of 16,741,430 votes. “The Petitioners shall rely on the evidence of Statisticians, Forensic Examiners and other Experts, detailing the data analysis on the votes at all levels of collation, from the polling units to the final return”, he added. “The Petitioners state that Smart Card Readers deployed by the 1st Respondent, in addition to accreditation, equally transmitted electronically the results of voting from polling units directly to the server of the 1st Respondent. The Presiding Officers of the 1st Respondent directly inputted the results from the polling units at the end of voting and transmitted directly to the server, in addition to manually taking the Form EC8As to the Wards for collation. The 1st Respondent is hereby given notice to produce the records of results from each polling unit uploaded and transmitted electronically by officials of the 1st Respondent through smart card readers to the 1st Respondent’s Servers. The Petitioners plead and rely on the 1st Respondent’s Manual Technologies 2019, and notice is hereby given to the 1st Respondent to produce same at the trial. The 1st Respondent’s agents at the polling units used the Smart Card Reader for electronic collation and transmission of results. The Petitioners plead and shall rely on and play at the trial, the video demonstration by the 1st Respondent of the deployment of Smart Card Reader for authentication of accreditation and for transmission of data. “The Petitioners hereby plead and rely upon the extract of data as contained on the 1st Respondent’s servers as at 25th February 2019, notice to produce whereof is hereby given to the 1st Respondent. The Petitioners also will rely on the data on the 1st Respondent’s central server between 25th February 2019 and 8th March 2019 and hereby also give notice to produce same before this Honourable Court. “The Petitioners hereby plead the electronic data on the servers of the 1st Respondent and shall at the trial give evidence of the source of the data analysis and data material, including the website: www.factsdontlieng.com. “The 1st Respondent had on the day of election published the total number of registered voters in the entire Country as 84,004,084. Subsequently, the same 1st Respondent published a different figure of 82,344,107 as registered voters, leading to an unexplained difference of 1,659,977 registered voters. The 1st Respondent equally published the number of permanent voter’s cards (PVC) collected for the purpose of the presidential election as 72,775,502. “The Petitioners state that whereas the actual number of voters accredited at the election was 35,098,162, the 1st Respondent wrongly suppressed and/or reduced the number of accredited voters to 29,394,209 to the detriment of the Petitioners. “The 1st Respondent had by its Regulations and Guidelines for the Conduct of Elections, 2019 made pursuant to the Electoral Act, 2010 (as amended) provided for the mandatory use of card readers for the said election. The 1st Respondent by its press release on smart card readers issued in February 2019 and signed by its National Commissioner, Barrister Festus Okoye, emphasised and reiterated that “The use of the Smart Card Reader is NOT ONLY MANDATORY but its deliberate non-use attracts the sanction of possible prosecution of erring officials in accordance with the INEC Regulations and Guidelines for the conduct of elections. “This is in addition to the voiding of any result emanating from such units or areas as was done in the Presidential and National Assembly elections of February 23, 2019.” By this stated position of the 1st Respondent, all accreditation not done by smart card reader in the presidential election was and remain void. “The Petitioners state and contend that the 2nd Respondent was not duly elected by majority of lawful votes cast at the election; and that from the data on each State of the Federation and the Federal Capital Territory, Abuja, in the 1st Respondent’s server, the 1st Petitioner, as opposed to the 2nd Respondent, scored majority of lawful votes cast at the election. “Wherefore, the Petitioners pray jointly and severally against the Respondents as follows:- “That it may be determined that the 2nd Respondent (Buhari) was not duly elected by a majority of lawful votes cast in the said election and therefore the declaration and return of the 2nd Respondent by the 1st Respondent as the President of Nigeria is unlawful, undue, null, void and of no effect. “That it may be determined that the 1st Petitioner (Atiku) was duly and validly elected and ought to be returned as President of Nigeria, having polled the highest number of lawful votes cast at the election to the office of the President of Nigeria held on 23rd February 2019 and having satisfied the constitutional requirements for the said election. An order directing the 1st Respondent to issue Certificate of Return to the 1st Petitioner as the duly elected President of Nigeria. “That it may be determined that the 2nd Respondent was at the time of the election not qualified to contest the said election. “That it may be determined that the 2nd Respondent submitted to the Commission affidavit containing false information of a fundamental nature in aid of his qualification for the said election”. In the alternative, he prayed: “That the election to the office of the President of Nigeria held on 23rd February 2019 be nullified and a fresh election ordered” https://www.vanguardngr.com/2019/03/presidential-poll-inec-credited-invalid-votes-to-buhari-atiku-tells-tribunal/ |
Bighead9:Lagos building collapse is still fresh on our mind. Does it mean that God want to destroy southwest with earthquake? |
Bolognese:To Anser your question, Inec did not declare ihedioha winner in error with the following explanations. 1. He score the highest number of valid vote cast. 2. To ascertain if he score 25% of total valid vote cast in at least two third of the local government. This calculation is applied: Total valid vote = 686,037 One third of valid vote : 686,037÷3 = 228,679 Two third of the valid vote cast : 228,679 × 2 = 457,358 25% of total valid vote cast : 457,358 ÷ 100 x 25 = 114,339.5 Which 25% of 2/3 of local government valid vote is around 76,226 So pdp candidate score : 277,582 which is above 76,226 |
The Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) has expressed regrets over the omission of the acronym of the All Progressives Congress (APC) on the results sheet for Saturday’s Governorship and House of Assembly elections in Zamfara. This is contained in a statement signed by the commission’s National Secretary, Mrs Rose Oriaran-Anthony, and made available to newsmen in Gusau on Friday. The statement with reference number INEC/SEC/265/Vol.ll/X and dated 8/3/2019 was circulated to the chairmen of all political parties and other stakeholders in the state. It recalled its earlier compliance to a Zamfara High Court ruling No. ZMS/GS/52/2018, which ordered the commission to include the APC on the ballot paper for all elections in the state which made it possible for the party to participate in Feb. 23 Presidential and National Assembly elections. The commission noted that it also included the party on ballot papers for the governorship and state legislative elections but lamented that the party was not on the Result Sheets. However, the commission has just discovered that because of the suddenness of the court order, the party (APC) was omitted for the Governorship Result Sheets. “This omission is deeply regretted. “As a solution, the commission has decided to manually create columns in each of the Result Sheets after the last printed party, ZLP, and insert the APC. “This does not affect any other information on the Results Sheet,” it explained. Meanwhile, the Resident Electoral Commissioner (REC) in the state, Dr Asmau Maikudi, has assured that the commission had completed all arrangements for an early start of the governorship and state assembly polls in the state. Maikudi, who commended the cooperation of the stakeholders in the state, especially security agencies, politicians and the media, re-assured that the umpire would conduct a free, fair, credible and acceptable election in the state. She said all elections materials which were distributed to all the 14 local government areas of the state under the supervision of party agents and other stakeholders had reached their destinations without any hitch. “This will guarantee the good start of the elections process on record time,” she said. (NAN) Source : https://www.vanguardngr.com/2019/03/apc-omitted-from-inec-results-sheet-in-zamfara/ |
The Independent National Electoral Commission lNEC has promised to go ahead with Saturday’s Governorship and State Assembly Elections in Akwa Ibom state, saying it has replaced the 198 smart card readers, voter register and other items destroyed in its lbesikpo Asutan Local Government Area office in the State. This was contained in a statement issued Friday night in Abuja and signed by its National Commissioner and Chairman of its Information and Voted Education Committee, Festus Okoye. The inferno which occurred in the early hours of Friday did not however affect ballot papers. Part of the INEC statement reads; “While we do not at this point know the cause of the fire, a report has been made to the law enforcement agencies and the Fire Service. We are liaising closely with both agencies to investigate and ascertain the cause of the fire and if found to be a deliberate act, we will ensure diligent and vigorous prosecution of those responsible. “Several sensitive and non-sensitive materials for tomorrow’s‘s Governorship and State House of Assembly elections were destroyed including 198 Smart Card Readers, the printed Register of Voters, 13 Generators as well as several Voting Cubicles and office equipment. “Fortunately, the ballot papers and result sheets for the elections were not affected and are intact. Acting timeously, the Commission has been able to replace and reconfigure all the destroyed Smart Card Readers and reprinted the Register of Voters. With the replacement and the salvage of other items, we are pleased to announce that the election will proceed as scheduled. All registered voters in the Local Government Area are therefore requested to turn up to cast their votes between 8am and 2pm tomorrow”. The Commission said it has also been informed of the death of Hon. Adamu Kwanate, who until his death was the member representing Nassarawo Binyeri State Constituency (Mayo Belwa LGA) in the Adamawa State House of Assembly. He was also the candidate of the All Progressives Congress APC in the same Constituency in the election scheduled for Saturday 9th March. “Consequently, INEC is compelled to countermand the Nassarawo Binyeri State Constituency election for tomorrow and the same has been rescheduled to Saturday 23rd March. 2019 in line with Section 36(1) of the Electoral Act (2010) as amended. The Governorship election in the constituency and all other state constituencies elections will however proceed as scheduled tomorrow (Saturday)”. Source : https://www.vanguardngr.com/2019/03/inec-replaces-198-card-readers-voter-register-destroyed-in-akwa-ibom-fire/ |
It is possible to pull money from credit card without the owner card pin. I know you Will ask how? You will need to have a little knowledge of programming cos you will have to setup a payment processing API From most of this online payment processing. Create account with them as a merchant and setup you fake e-commerce website linking the online payment processing api with your fake ecommerce shop website and you are done. Once you have a credit card, go to your fake ecommerce website and use it to buy none existing product from your fake e-commerce website and the card will be charge of the amount of the product and credit it to your online account, after you pull the money to your foreign account. So you don't need your card pin to buy stuffs online with your card. only the card number, card holder name, card expire date, address and card CVV2 which the suspect is calling card code that you can find at the back of any credit card. mean while I am a core web developer, mobile app developer and software developer. My latest work is online school result builder, computing,publishing and checking. Contact me via my signature for my services. Please I don't accept any illegal project and hacking work. I rest my case. |
jconsulting:You should be the one given your self false hope with all this fake news you see online, I just posted a link from a national daily, what left for you is to verify for your self. |
Please before you start staying that it is fake news, check and verify the source below. source : http://dailypost.ng/2019/02/23/nigeria-decides-live-updates-results-situation-report-2019-presidential-election/ You can do your own calculation. |
SocialFinance:1. It took 16 years of PDP rule for Rice to move from N2,500 to N11,500. 2. It took 16 years of PDP rule for Ltr of petrol to move from N11 to N87. 3. It took 16 years of PDP rule for $1 to move from N20 to N199 4. It took 16 years of PDP rule for one bag of cement to move from N400 to N1000 But just three years of this poverty infested Government the price of commodities have increased to 100%. So the the simple equation there is (4yrs of of APC administration multiply by 4 term) to get 16 years of PDP administration. The anwser is : one bag of Rice = N19,000 x 4 = N76,000. one Ltr of petrol = N145 x 4 = N580 $1 = N365 x 4 = N1,460 one bag of cement = N2,450 x 4 = N9,800 So by then 10 persons will be managing one plate of food. Is this the Next Level Apc is taking us to. God forbid. |
Why is the poster showing his or her ignorant in public. Does the card read has the function to send voting result to the server, the anwser is Capital NO. The card read only send verification signal to the Inec central database and not election result. And it can only do that if Inec have turn on there database server of which I don't think so because of the postponement of the result. As a programmer I thought that the reason Inec postponed this election is because of the election boycott call off of iPob. I will explain, this election would have not been postponed if ipob did not call off the boycott of the election with this two assumption. 1. Inec has plan to use the boycott of the election by ipob to allocate votes to Apc but because the boycott was call off 48 hrs to election, they realized that if they injects the result as plan it will mean that the real card owners will be rejected by card reader because you can not vote twice and that will be dictated as voters will be disenfranchised in the South east and South South state. 2. That Inec have perfected plan to rig the election in favour of APC by making the result to be so close. Like Buhari winning Atiku with one millon vote but the ipob boycott call off changed their permutation. |
Wizkid sorry I have to choose Atiku for now, he may not be the best option, and since we dont have the best option for now I will have go for the better option. I know you may not understand what I mean, reason is: 1. That you charge on hard currency for your shows and the increments of hard currency against Naira favours you. 2. You hardly stay in Nigeria to experience the suffer with us. 3. Your have not loose your job and patrols the streets looking for job that is not there anymore due to company's closing down. 3. Your bank account is still large that you still get confident that you can foot the bill. And many more. When all this above mentioned reasons are turned negatively in your case, which is not what I pray for you, you will have no option than to look for the better option that will change the bad option we currently have now and not the best. I rest my case |
The Chairman of the Peoples Democratic Party, Uche Secondus, has called on the Chairman of the Independent National Electoral Commission, Prof. Yakubu Mahmoud, to resign. Secondus made this known in a statement by his media aide Ike Abonyi, shortly after the elections were postponed by INEC. He said the postponement was part of a “grand design” by the All Progressives Congress (APC) to thwart the will of Nigerians “at all cost”. APC in connivance with INEC have been trying all options including but not limited to burning down INEC offices in some states and destroying of electoral materials to create artificial problems upon which to stand for their dubious act”. “With several of their rigging options failing, they have to force INEC to agree to a shift in the election or a staggered election with flimsy excuses pre-manufactured for the purpose,”. “For the avoidance of doubt the PDP sees this action as wicked and we are also aware of other dubious designs like the deployment of hooded security operatives who would be ruthless on the people ostensibly to scare them away.” Secondus said the “wicked killing” of over 60 persons mostly women and children in southern Kaduna on the eve of the election “is a copious ploy by the APC to frighten the people away from voting knowing too well that they were not going to record any vote from the area”. Source : https://www.vanguardngr.com/2019/02/resign-now-pdp-tells-inec-chairman/ |
Dawinlove:Not only that the shifting of the election prophecy has come to pass, he did said that we will refer to this post when it happen, and that is what we are doing. God is Wonderful. |