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VeryWickedBro:I share this same point with you. I remember assisting someone who lost everything and penned up channel for his business I saw talent only for the dude to cheat me at will. |
honesttalk21:the dude is a liar and a scam |
President Tinubu almost ruined his setup Cool thing he remedied it |
victor08:You know him very well. Very dubious and dishonest soul One cannot even identify the right persons anymore |
Merry Christmas Prince Okonkwo!!! |
TinubuCriminal:Or the virgin production is laboured and overworked. |
OduduwaNow:They are just exploiting the moment |
Softmen:Well right now given your current chat I can boldly say you are a kid and capable of being stupid and incapable of reading a clearing written update. |
You heard one side of the story o No be first to report dey win case o Asake has never done this before and cannot start now |
UTMOST10:This is false news Stay off whatever you took this evening |
icankel:He is a fraud. Ignore him |
ojinuocheibi:The person there is a fraudster Don't waste your time asking us not to pay tithe |
Ofunaofu:Easy easy His untrained goons will soon be out |
Those who once demonized Jonathan's leadership are now in power, yet their own performance is a disaster |
zombieHUNTER:It will shock him Very sick power drunk man |
Kindly remind him Mortal man that depends on air making alot of boast and threats. I remember how PDP boasted they will live to an unforeeable future and now where are they?? |
My own is anyone selling drugs which has messed up young and old must be caught and dwelt with. Those using the opportunity to go tribal will never know peace in their lives!!!! It shall never be well with them Is Nigeria not hot enough already ![]() |
Lol - a great guy |
CyrusVI:I don't think you understood what you typed |
Thiefobi1:Obi giving you sleeplessness since 1673 |
This is sad!!! The level of wickedness eh , no be here |
and yet APC is clearing LGs and all councillorship |
Factoryfitted:E reach to ask o |
Ajalalomo:He or she is an unrepentant fraudster |
EdoDecides2024: YIAGA releases list of LGAs with altered results, demands INEC officials’ prosecution “The disparities between the official results released by INEC and YIAGA Africa’s PRVT estimates indicate manipulation of results during the collation process.” byBakare Majeed September 23, 2024 Reading Time: 3 mins read YIAGA Africa, a civil society organisation, has said the results of the three local government areas in Saturday’s governorship election in Edo State were altered at the collation stage. In the post-election report released on Monday in Benin City, the state capital, YIAGA said the results announced by INEC for Oredo, Egor, and Esan West Local Government Areas were inconsistent when subjected to analysis, indicating that they were altered at the collation level. The report, signed by Aisha Abdullahi, the election team lead, and the Executive Director of YIAGA, Samson Itodo, declared that the election failed integrity tests and standards. PREMIUM TIMES reported that INEC declared Monday Okpebholo of the All Progressives Congress (APC) as the winner of the governorship election, defeating 16 other candidates. Mr Okpebholo polled 291,667 votes to defeat his closest rival, Asue Ighodalo, of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), who scored 247,274. The Labour Party (LP) candidate, Olumide Akpata, came a distant third with 22,763 votes. The outcome of the election is being challenged by the PDP, which claimed there was manipulation at the collation level. Reports of violence at the collation centres in Oredo and Ikpoba/Okha local government areas forced INEC to move the collation of results for the two LGAs to its headquarters in the state capital. This delayed the announcement of the final result for over four hours. Methodology YIAGA stated that it deployed the Process and Results Verification for Transparency (PRVT) methodology to observe the election. This system involved 300 stationary and 25 roving observers, covering a representative sample of polling units across all 18 LGAs. To test the results announced by INEC, YIAGA used the results it collected from sampled polling units and compared them with the official results declared by INEC. “YIAGA Africa’s estimates are based on official results announced at the polling units from a representative random sample of polling units. “Based on reports received from the sampled polling units, YIAGA Africa can project the expected vote shares for each party within a narrow margin,” the report reads in part. The outcome of the analysis For Oredo Local Government Area, which APC won by polling 30,780 votes against PDP’s 24,938 and the Labour Party’s 5,389 votes, YIAGA stated that the official figure announced for the APC candidate falls outside its estimate. Similarly, the report noted that the figure declared for the Labour Party candidate, Olumide Akpata, in the local government is outside its estimated margin. For Egor Local Government Area, YIAGA said the 16,760 votes declared for the APC were inconsistent with its statistical data. Similarly, the Esan West local government figures were also flagged, particularly the 11,004 votes declared for the PDP in the local government. “For instance, the official results announced by INEC for APC in Oredo and Egor LGAs fall outside the PRVT estimate. In Esan West LGA, the official results for the PDP fall outside the PRVT estimates. Also, in Oredo LGA, the official results announced for the LP fall outside the PRVT estimates,” YIAGA stated. The organisation said the alterations were likely made at the collation level. “These inconsistencies with YIAGA Africa’s PRVT estimates indicate that the results were altered at the collation level. “The disparities between the official results released by INEC and YIAGA Africa’s PRVT estimates indicate manipulation of results during the collation process,” it stated. What INEC should do YIAGA called on INEC to “urgently clarify the inconsistencies in some of the results, especially election results from Oredo, Egor, Esan West, and other LGAs.” To address the issue and prevent future occurrences, YIAGA called for the review of the IREV portal and the amendment of the Electoral Act to strengthen the electronic transmission of results. “It is imperative to integrate the IReV and electronic transmission of results into the electoral legal framework to confer legality on polling unit-level results uploaded on the portal. “To this end, the National Assembly should expeditiously amend the Electoral Act to make electronic transmission of results mandatory,” YIAGA stated. The organisation called for the immediate investigation and prosecution of polling officials and collation officers involved in manipulating results and violating the guidelines on result collation. BVAS and other positive aspects of the election According to YIAGA, the entire election was not entirely negative, citing the optimal performance of the BVAS machines as a positive aspect. The organisation stated that, apart from some isolated cases, the BVAS machines functioned optimally, and electoral officers also promptly uploaded results to the IREV portal. “Despite some isolated incidents of inadequate election materials, the BVAS machines functioned optimally, and all voters in the queue by 2:30 pm were allowed to vote, despite the late opening of polls. “The polling officials uploaded polling unit results on the IReV in a timely manner, making it possible for citizens to access polling unit-level results,” the report stated. Security YIAGA praised the professionalism of security agencies during the election. However, security agencies received a low score for their conduct during the collation process. “While there were isolated incidents of intimidation, the security forces largely acted professionally, ensuring a peaceful and secure environment on election day. “However, reports of interference during the results collation process, including the denial of access to accredited observers and party agents at collation centres, cast doubt on the neutrality of some security personnel,” YIAGA noted. |
They have always maintained no politics on space. This is good |
madridguy:I was on my own , you come into ny house and messed up my garden. I retaliate and I am called the enemy? Something is wrong |
Foolish unkempt fool forming bandit. I hope he's spending all the bandit money in palatial palace and not the bush. while waiting for the Army to get him one day. While i think most of these bandits are sponsored by individuals in our society |
bluepreek:the division and disorder you crave in your statement for Nigeria , will start with everything you own and hold dear. This is settled. While people are praying that Rwanda and others doesn't happen in Nigeria , here you are making sure it does in your statement You must be young and believe in whatever makes you confident but remember this was said today! |
He is correct!! People love him and are not suffering |
SuperEagles:Anything for your 30K Shame |
tabaralph:But we need to let them know people belongs to the people and that they owe us good governance!!! They must be held accountable for terrible acts while in office |


