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POS is working electronically. WAEC registrations are done electronically. JAMB exams are written electronically. Over 140 million Nigerians are connected to the internet. Over 170 million Nigerians have SIM cards. Yet Senate President “Mrs” Godswill Akpabio wants to convince Nigerians that election results cannot be transmitted electronically. If terrorists...

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Sir, name the nine States in which mobile networks are not working in Nigeria... Pls, let INEC immediately contact and contract our telecoms giants to work earnestly on those regions. We are not in an illiterate era; if telephones and internet are now working at super speeds on aircrafts flying at about 40,000 feet in the skies, we should stop giving untenable excuses. Would we rather cancel a more credible electoral process because of likely challenges in nine out of 36 States plus Abuja. It portrays our country as being permanently sentenced to backwardness, and that we are irreparably damaged beyond rescue!! - DELE MOMODU "SENATE PRESIDENT AKPABIO SAYS 9 STATES ARE COMPLETELY UNDER TERRORISTS AND GOVERNANCE ISNT GOING ON THERE -Admits APC Govt Is Helpless The President of the Nigerian Senate, Senator Godswill Akpabio, has admitted that the President Bola Tinubu led federal government is helpless in the face of rising cases of insecurity in 9 states of the country. Senator Akpabio, while speaking on the current electoral act saga and live transmission of election results at a recent public function, noted that the insecurity challenges in about 9 states in the country were going to hinder live transmission of election results, and that the government was helpless in this regard. "Real-time transfer of results means that in over 9 states where networks are not working because of insecurity, there will be no election results," Senator Akpabio said. "If the national grid should collapse, and no network is working, there will be no election results“." The Senate President's comment is coming barely weeks after the killing of about 170 people by terrorists in Woro Community, Kwara State, and the kidnapping of about 163 worshippers in Kajuru communities, Kaduna State.

Dele Momodu Ovation

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It is sad that Nigeria has failed to win a single medal at this Olympic. It is not that our athletes didn’t perform, they gave their utmost best, but it’s wasn’t just meant to be. That been said, I think that Patriotism died in Nigeria a long time ago. From the polity to sports, to religion etc. Many things have gone terribly wrong in Nigeria, & we need to restart that place. We have to start from the very beginning, by retracing our steps. Nigeria once liberated South Africa from the jaws of Apartheid brutal regime. We were the most conspicuous in the room. Nigeria donated its money & blood to free the Mandibas’. Today, Nigerians have become endangered in the Land of the Zulus. 💔 We were once a Global & African Giant. Today, our country is not what it used to be. So much has happened to our dear nation. From terrorism to banditry, agitations to tribal bigotry; we have become a danger to ourselves. We are more divided than ever before. We understood our differences, but nowadays, there is no telling when the next Ronu will start. It breaks my heart to see our once beautiful Nigeria slip into obscurity. We had challenges, but we were respected as a people. No people of the world have been dehumanized & demonized like Nigerians. All over the world, it’s almost as if being a Nigerian is now a taboo. Most countries have shut their doors to Nigerians. Yet, some wicked ones in Nigeria still support the criminals in charge of Nigeria. I listened to everything the Minister of Sports said, & I think we really need to define “who a Nigerian is?” What is our national aspiration? Without answering these pertinent questions, we may never really move forward. 😭😭

NEFERTITI

37,708 Aufrufe • vor 1 Jahr

Good morning, Nigerians, Today, we just want to take some time to remind President Tinubu that he promised Nigerians uninterrupted electricity within four years. Yes, that’s right, Mr. President promised us 24/7 power. All by himself. Yet today, the facts speak louder than Mr. President’s penchant for broken promises: 1. Since Tinubu took office, electricity tariffs have jumped by 240%, but the grid has collapsed 12 times, plunging millions of homes and businesses into repeated darkness. 2. Over 90 million Nigerians still lack electricity, while many get just 4 to 6 hours a day under Tinubu’s failed Band A–E system. 3. In rural communities, most of Nigeria’s 50 million families remain completely off the grid, with no access to electricity at all. Yet, Mr. President still has not moved the needle. In 26 months, there has been no major power sector reforms, no clear roadmap, and no sense of urgency. We are past the halfway mark of this administration, and millions of Nigerians are still charging their phones at mobile charging kiosks, and spending hundreds of thousands to fuel their generators. So, Mr. President, on this fine Sunday morning, we ask: - Where is the light? - What happened to your promise? - And how much longer do Nigerians have to wait in the dark? Mr. President, you once said: “If I don’t give you electricity, don’t vote for me.” Well, Nigerians are listening. And come 2027, we intend to grant your wish.

Bolaji Abdullahi

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This is one of the most unpatriotic statements I have ever heard in my life. If you understand what this man said here, then you will understand how disturbing it is to have people with this type of mindset run our government. What he said outrightly here is that they at ACN (now APC) knew that Jonathan's government was doing well. They knew that the policy he was trying to implement was very good for Nigeria and Nigerians but because they didn't want him to succeed they lied to Nigerians about the policy. We knew that Jonathan was right but because we wanted to take power, we found a way to condemn what he was doing and even deceived Nigerians to come out and protest against it. Simply put, what this man is saying here is that they knew Nigeria was heading to a good direction but they disrupted it for their own selfish reasons. What it means is that these guys don't mind putting Nigeria in a bad condition just so they can get power. This is so serious and so disturbing. He is actually saying that all the protests they organised against Jonathan were fake and NEVER about the interest of Nigeria or Nigerians but just for them to grab power. Now I understand why Peter Obi would always say, that he won't be in any coalition just for the sake of grabbing power. This statement from this man shows you that the people in power right now don't give a damn about Nigerians. Now you understand why they implement these harsh policies since 2015. Now you understand why they live in plenty while Nigerians are becoming poorer by the day. Now you understand why APC has thrown over hundred million Nigerians into poverty. It's simple. They don't care. Everything is politics for them. They play politics with people's lives. Very dangerous and very pathetic. God forbid. Dear Nigerians, this man has told us plainly that APC is not in power for you but for themselves. We must do something about it in 2027.

Advocacy For Good Governance

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#AmupitanMustGo 📌📌📌📌📌‼️🚨‼️🚨‼️🚨 #AmupitanMustGo #AmupitanMustGo The more reason why the new INEC Nigeria chairman Amupitan must resign or be sacked Is it a coincidence that till today there are no words from the regime and Amupitan himself? The answer is no, the Presidency Nigeria is just giving a middle finger to Northerners & Muslims There is nobody from the Presidency Nigeria to the President of the Senate that can tell Nigerians they never knew how dangerous Amupitan was, if these 2020 contents are anything to go by His hatred for Northerners/Muslims and his attempt to set Nigeria on fire by inviting foreign intervention through a well documented “encyclopedia” of lies, ethnic/religious hatred and outright falsehood are nothing but treason It is no coincidence he was writing those dangerous contents from Jos that has active cells of murderous Irigwe and Birom Christian terrorists for decades The evidence of the massacre of Muslims in the Plateau especially along that Dura Du, Mangu, Barkin Ladi, Bukuru axis are all over the internet Nigerians whether from the South, North, Muslims or Christians want peace but not with the likes of Amupitan occupying such powerful, sensitive and strategic position that is tasked with midwifing our “democratic” processes and ecosystem Amupitan must have seen or witnessed some of these massacres against Muslims in Jos but chose to put together some dangerous one sided contents He must have indoctrinated a lot of Christian extremists along the North Central corridor that went through university of Jos in the likes of Emmanuel Ogebe from Benue State that has now constituted himself to a nuisance and embedded at the US Congress spreading hate against fellow Nigerians ARISE NEWS Chiogo Constance Ikokwu PhD Ayo Mairo-Ese Vimbai Mutinhiri - Ekpenyong Reuben Abati OJY OKPE THISDAY LIVE Olusegun Adeniyi Steve Ayorinde

Arewa Daddy

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VP VANCE PREDICTED: PEOPLE ARE GOING TO GET ANGRY, AND RIGHTFULLY SO "This stuff we can and we should prosecute, and I'm just telling you, this is going to be a real problem, and the people are going to get really pissed at Senate Republicans if we don't have the U.S. attorneys on the ground to actually achieve justice. People are going to get angry, and rightfully so." If you want justice, you've got to empower the President of the United States to actually appoint the officers of justice all over the country. The Democrats are stalling that, and we're going to wake up in a couple of years, if we don't have more U.S. attorneys approved, if we don't have more judges approved, we're going to wake up in a couple of years and realize that we've done a lot of great work at the Trump administration, but justice is not being meted out as it should be because we don't have the people on the ground. That is a big problem, and I know that's somewhat unrelated to Arctic Frost, but it actually is related to Arctic Frost, because you cannot get the justice for the people who are targeted by the Biden administration unless we've got good people, especially in these U.S. attorneys offices, and that's something we've got to pay attention to over the next year. Spying on President Trump, prosecuting him, investigating senators, congressmen, and congressmen who are just aligned with the President of the United States some of this stuff is going to get covered by statute of limitations, but some of this stuff we can and we should prosecute, and I'm just telling you, this is going to be a real problem, and the people who watch your show are going to get really pissed at Senate Republicans, excuse my language, if we don't have the U.S. attorneys on the ground to actually achieve justice, people are going to get angry, and rightfully so. If you want justice, you've got to empower the President of the United States to actually appoint the officers of justice all over the country. The Democrats are stalling that, and we're going to wake up in a couple of years, if we don't have more U.S. attorneys approved, if we don't have more judges approved, we're going to wake up in a couple of years and realize that we've done a lot of great work at the Trump administration, but justice is not being meted out as it should be because we don't have the people on the ground. That is a big problem, and I know that's somewhat unrelated to Arctic Frost, but it actually is related to Arctic Frost, because you cannot get the justice for the people who are targeted by the Biden administration unless we've got good people, especially in these U.S. attorneys offices, and that's something we've got to pay attention to over the next year. Spying on President Trump, prosecuting him, investigating senators, congressmen, and congressmen who are just aligned with the President of the United States some of this stuff is going to get covered by statute of limitations, but some of this stuff we can and we should prosecute, and I'm just telling you, this is going to be a real problem, and the people who watch your show are going to get really pissed at Senate Republicans, excuse my language, if we don't have the U.S. attorneys on the ground to actually achieve justice, people are going to get angry, and rightfully so.

Svetlana Lokhova

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NIGERIA UPDATE: “TINUBU CAN FIND SOLDIERS FOR FRANCE, BUT NOT FOR NIGERIANS DYING IN THEIR HOMES - A COUNTRY THAT REFUSES TO PROTECT ITS CITIZENS IS NOT A NATION, IT’S A VASSAL” - By Sa'adiyyah Adebisi Hassan - Part 1 When the Benin Republic political crisis began, Nigerians woke up to a Nigerian army deployment that appeared out of nowhere - jets, troops, machinery, rapid response, zero bureaucracy. Less than 24 hours. Compare that with years of massacres, kidnappings, mass abductions, villages burnt, clergy murdered, schools emptied, highways captured, and entire states under terrorist rule and suddenly Nigeria is “confused”, “slow”, “gathering intelligence”, or “waiting for weather clearance.” Nigeria can fly for France, but Nigeria cannot fly for Nigerians. Let that sink deeper than insult - it’s treason by priority. THE CONSTITUTION WAS CLEARLY BROKEN Section 5(4) of the 1999 Constitution says the President CANNOT deploy troops outside Nigeria without Senate approval unless there is an imminent threat to Nigeria’s national security. Benin posed no threat. Bandits ARE an existential threat. Yet the jets fly OUT, not IN. So are we defending Nigeria or defending France's backyard? A BRIGADIER GENERAL WAS KIDNAPPED AND KILLED A Brigadier General went missing for weeks… Nobody mobilised jets. Nobody scrambled forces. Nobody broke a sweat. But France hinted panic in Benin and Tinubu produced an army overnight. So Nigeria has capacity. Nigeria has assets. Nigeria has intelligence. Nigeria has airstrike ability. They simply choose NOT to use them for Nigerians. THIS WAS A FRENCH OPERATION USING NIGERIAN MUSCLE Benin is France’s colony. ECOWAS is France’s geopolitical playground. Nigeria is France’s regional bodyguard. Tinubu was not “protecting democracy.” He was guarding French influence against a rebellion against the French system. France cannot afford to lose another colony after Burkina Faso, Mali, Niger and CAR kicked them out. Nigeria is now France’s last military pipeline. And France knows Tinubu desperately needs international legitimacy - so they used him. COUNTRIES THAT FELL INTO THIS TRAP BEFORE 1. DR Congo (Mobutu era) Mobutu protected foreign mining companies while ignoring internal crisis. Result? Congo collapsed into one of Africa’s deadliest wars. 2. Iraq under Saddam - US partnership (1980s) Used Iraqi forces to fight Iran while ignoring internal governance. Later the same Western sponsors turned against Saddam. Result: invasion and national collapse. 3. Afghanistan (pro-US governments) Protected foreign priorities, ignored internal insecurity. Result? Government dissolved within days and Taliban walked into Kabul without firing a shot. Lesson? Any country prioritizing foreign agendas over internal security will eventually lose BOTH - internal control and external allies. MEANWHILE, NIGERIANS ARE DYING Thousands slaughtered in years. Villages emptied. Schools permanently shut. Farmers displaced. Kidnapping economy thriving. Yet the government that can deploy instantly to Benin cannot rescue: priests, school children, soldiers, farmers, districts, highways. Nigeria can mobilize for foreign political crisis, but not for Nigerian graves. This is betrayal, not leadership. THE WORST PART Tinubu PRETENDS he is helpless against bandits… …but the same Tinubu becomes Superman when France coughs. Nigerians see this contradiction. Nobody is fooled. Nobody is blind. Nobody is stupid. A country that cannot protect its own citizens has no business sending a single soldier outside its borders.

Nasir Ahmad El-Rufai

51,220 Aufrufe • vor 7 Monaten

Yesterday, at the Senate plenary, I voted NO to the proviso that has the capacity of whittling down the mandatory electronic transmission of election results from the polling units in Form EC8A. As I have explained severally, this proviso adds nothing to the law but has the capacity to be misused, misunderstood, and used to undermine electoral integrity and transparency. My view is that INEC has already explained that it has the capacity to transmit election results in over 90% of polling units. Therefore, I feel it is the duty of INEC, once we make it mandatory, to come up with guidelines and regulations that will stipulate strict conditions for the few cases where presiding officers may not be able to transmit electronically as a result of communication failure; and these, from the last INEC report, cannot be more than 7%. My view, therefore, is that we should leave it for INEC to handle through its regulations and guidelines. The law should only make provision for mandatory electronic transmission, which we have done, and we should stop there. Hence, I voted yesterday, galvanised opinions, and also joined in voting NO to the inclusion of the proviso. Unfortunately, as I have said, the majority is determined to utilise its numbers, and they did so effectively. In a democracy, the majority has its way, but the minority will have its say. I believe that the majority should be used for the national good and not otherwise. It is now left for INEC to stipulate strict conditions for the admission of election results not transmitted electronically. It is also for the courts to bear in mind the general good when interpreting this section to promote electoral integrity and transparency. As I have said, the citizens must not give up. They should organise and support candidates and parties that promote and respect democratic norms, and organise and mobilise against candidates and parties that do otherwise. We wish Nigeria well. —HSD.

Henry Seriake Dickson

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