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Mizwisdom:This one is still agonizing over Atiku's rejection by is own people. Even his polling unit rejected him, only to support the state PDP candidates 2weeks later. |
I believe very sane Nigerian knows that INEC has been excellent in its statutory duty to conduct a free and fair election. The only issue was the failed start that led to the postponement, but the election conduct itself has been very fair. All fake results are rejected by INEC, regardless of which party stands to gain. |
I've noticed that Atiku supporters are very aggressive. Same way they show their aggression in the office, is how that show same aggression on the streets, even towards beggars. The loss really escalated their agony. |
Excaperx:Keep making permutations from your room. People like FFK and you have bastardized the use of "reliable source". |
Excaperx:You could not even conceal your mission on your own propaganda thread? |
Aragbiji:Some people love to live in delusion than in reality. Leave them to keep grasping at straws on behalf of Atiku. |
Cletus77:Your own problem is that you think foreign observers are illiterates. Even if PDP supporters are illiterates who do not know the electoral law, is the party hierarchy also claiming to be ignorant of the lawful reason why an election is to be declared inconclusive? |
Why Saraki is finished is that he does not even have a singly state assembly lawmaker under his influence, talkless of the state executive or federal political officers. Truly, Saraki is finished completely. |
The gap is certainly surmountable, but I think it would be very hard for APC to achieve this. I leave the people of Kano to determine their own fate. While Ganduje should be ready to visit EFCC the moment his Immunity expires. |
Teacher1776:Why did Atiku of PDP lose his Polling Unit at the Presidential election 2weeks ago, but same Polling Unit was won by PDP during this state election? Why did Osinbajo of APC lose his Polling Unit at the Presidential election 2weeks ago, but same Polling Unit was won by APC during the state election? Learn to accept that your emotions do not have to be facts. |
OK! I will tell INEC on your behalf. |
lexy2014:There is nothing mind blowing about 60% voter turn out. I have already told you that voter registration has been done again all over Nigeria since 2015, such that any displaced person after the last one, has had the opportunity to relocate their polling unit, or to have a new registration if not previously registered. And these are highly motivated refugees who identify with Buhari and APC, for the succour they have been steadily receiving from the government. So I don't see why any other state should record a higher turnout than Borno who have remained on their toes for years, while other states are busy shopping in supermarkets and enjoying the weekend at cinemas. |
lexy2014:The total votes cast should not be more than 1.25m. 60% turn out is good enough to reflect displaced people. Besides, the IDPs were already existing prior to 2015, while anyone newly displaced after 2015, had the whole reregistration period to migrate polling unit to the current one. So there is nothing fishy to having 60% voter turnout, especially when such people are motivated to participate in the political process. |
lexy2014:See below. Over 2 million and counting had already collected PVCs out of a registered 2.3million. So that about 1.2million voted in the governorship, is no problem at all. That's about 60% voter turn out.
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lexy2014:It took place the same time it took place all over the country, and is only cumulative of those previously registered for the 2015 election. 70% is just an expression of high voter turnout, which could suggest that votes were allotted to maximize the available collected PVCs, but that would have to be well proven that indeed voting did not take place but votes allocation. |
lexy2014:You should have asked this question when the registration for PVC was ongoing. As long as those who voted are not even up to 70% of collected PVC, then there is nothing out of place. |
Indeed! You must get your vulcanizer freedom, and it is good to see you have started listening to advice. But can this certified Olympian change his hibernation ways? |
Hahahahaha! This one has suddenly become a stakeholder in the zoo election. Continue barking from UK, in memory of Jack the beloved dog. |
braine:Hahahahaha! Highly unnecessary as there was no serious opposition. |
NkayStory:I am happy you feel so worthless. We will continue to act, while you will continue to react to our actions. |
krattoss:We don't need to do anything about an Igbo man who has fled poverty in the SouthEast, to come prosper in the SouthWest, as long as he is duly paying his tax. What we would not tolerate is your poke-nosing into our political affairs and making demands that an Anambra man will not make in Mbaise. If by your own words, an Anambra man knows he cannot fuc.k around in Mbaise, why will same Anambra man want to fuc.k around in Yoruba land? Only a greedy soul will be aspiring to privileges he is not will to afford others. |
krattoss:I hope Igbos know that what they cannot get in Igboland, will not be afforded them in Yorubaland too. When you manage to achieve intra-tribal accommodation within Igboland, you can then aspire to inter-tribal accommodation outside Igboland. |
It is only the SouthEast that is determined to serve the North forever. They are too scared to compete with the SouthSouth or SouthWest. |
Ok |
FFK and his unreliable sources. A shameless talkative. |
You lost because you are a regular Olympian customer |
agabusta:I have already posited too that Ajimobi must not be given any federal role in Buhari's government. The people of his own senatorial zone have rejected him, so he does not deserve to represent Oyo. He will only be a continued source of disaffection between Oyo electorate and APC, which will only be to APC's continued loss. The people of Oyo mean Ajimobi, God help anyone who stands too close to him. |
Congratulations! I expect the Ajimobi led APC state leadership to bury their heads in shame. Constituted Nonentity! Good thing is that Adedibu is long dead, and his reign of terror as PDP strong man of Amala and Ewedu politics has long been eroded in the politics of Ibadan. I only hope that Makinde is enlightened enough to rule as a leader, and not as a strongman. |
Congratulations! I expect the Ajimobi led APC state leadership to bury their heads in shame. Constituted Nonentity! Good thing is that Adedibu is long dead, and his reign of terror as PDP strong man of Amala and Ewedu politics has long been eroded in the politics of Ibadan. I only hope that Makinde is enlightened enough to rule as a leader, and not as a strongman. |
Shuku0kukobambi:Hahahahaha! Amosun will now calm down and reassess his own political relevance. |
freemi:The youths of this country already say what PDP did with the army and DSS with Fayose's victory in Ekiti 2014. The youths of this country also saw what Wike, Patience Jonathan, PDP, Police, Army and DSS, did in Rivers from 2014 to 2015, and how the election result in Rivers was declared in PDP's favour despite that hardly any elections held in the state. It can only be finished if such injustice is not uprooted through the same channels whence it was imposed on the youths. |
scholachatcopyw:You are already serving the North, yet you are still lamenting that Rivers can't be sold? Who cares about a sale, when Rivers money is already helping a Northern cause of North vs North, Fulani vs Fulani, Muslim vs Muslim? Better go back to the drawing board and redraft your propaganda. Olodo! |
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