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Re: Less Than 1.5 Million Nigerians Eligible To Vote In 2023 – INEC by Angelfrost(m): 4:55pm On Apr 13, 2022
That's a lie taken too far... Out of a population of over 200 Million!

How many now voted in 2019?!!?

Nonsense people!!!
Re: Less Than 1.5 Million Nigerians Eligible To Vote In 2023 – INEC by aieromon(m): 4:55pm On Apr 13, 2022
The error has been rectified by the editor

The Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) has said 44.6 per cent of voters who have registered since 2021 are invalid.

The INEC Chairman, Prof. Mahmood Yakubu, said only 1,390,519 (over 55 per cent) Nigerians have registered since 2021 when the commission began another registration.


Yakubu said this on Wednesday in Abuja at a media conference.

“This is a challenging development,” Yakubu said, adding the affected persons would need to re-register.

He also said that only 10 of the 18 registered political parties have notified the commission of their primaries.

He urged the remaining parties to do the needful and for all the parties to strictly follow the electoral laws and other guidelines.


Editor’s note: This story was updated over an error of fact

https://dailytrust.com/breaking-less-than-1-5-million-nigerians-eligible-to-vote-in-2023-inec
Re: Less Than 1.5 Million Nigerians Eligible To Vote In 2023 – INEC by Bbbwings: 4:56pm On Apr 13, 2022
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DitariDisciple2:
Ijaw Republic our home.Ijaws being the 4th largest tribe and having a population of over 10 percent of Nigeria deserves 2 more states and more LGAs for Bayelsa state.
Bayelsa state is bigger than 10 Nigerian states and have over 550 villages and settlements but are so marginalized in times of LGAs.
Forget that lie population figure in book that many falsify.
The truth remains.
All Nigeria's offshore oil go with Ijaw Republic because we are the ones sharing borders with the whole ocean.


Ijaw produces over 90 percent of all Nigeria's crude oil but were unjustly balkanized into Ondo, Edo, Delta, Bayelsa, Rivers and Akwa-Ibom States when all Ijaw areas are fully together and are not scattered by God.
The Lovers of Ijaw Nation Organization is asking the Nigerian system to restore us to none balkanized by creating Toru-Ebe State (for Ijaws of Ondo, Edo, Delta), Oil Rivers State (for Ijaws of Rivers and Akwa-Ibom States and increase Bayelsa LGAs to the proper number as it is in other States.
These states are economically viable.

Failure to do this, we are going to take full militant actions in every way so as to leave Nigeria and go for Ijaw Republic.
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You've been noticed
Re: Less Than 1.5 Million Nigerians Eligible To Vote In 2023 – INEC by otomatic(m): 4:57pm On Apr 13, 2022
Why is that so?
Is it that our PVCs have expired since that last election?
Re: Less Than 1.5 Million Nigerians Eligible To Vote In 2023 – INEC by Bbbw: 4:57pm On Apr 13, 2022
How
Re: Less Than 1.5 Million Nigerians Eligible To Vote In 2023 – INEC by Lama70(m): 4:58pm On Apr 13, 2022
See them. As if it matters how many people votes.
As usual, just record whatever your paymasters tell you to do. We are hungry and tired.
Re: Less Than 1.5 Million Nigerians Eligible To Vote In 2023 – INEC by Voiceofthestree: 4:59pm On Apr 13, 2022
emmanuelbrown26:
We all deserves what we got, imagine out of 200+ million, it's only 1.3million that are eligible to vote and yet u guys are shouting better Nigeria. And d worst na all these useless urchins shouting BAT 2023 WITHOUT VOTERS CARD
APC
Osibanjo
PDP
Obi
Let's see if any of them can gv an enabling environment for d economy to move, anything aside these two men (that's for southerners) 5hat means suffer never tire una

Nah backup you still deh do you never learn the real update. The last phone Inec conducted for Anambra nah 1.3 million people vote?. Psi banjo and Obi be saint?. Do you know a lot of people die for Buhari to be president in year 2015 including Yoruba, Hausa and Igbo everywhere nah Saba Baba wetin be the result?. Do you think someone can be ordinary local government councillor for Nigeria is the person no belong. All those men are fucking blood demons Nigeria nah scam they know wetin dem deh do deh know who go be president even come 2040 okay. Only revolution or going back to regional govern or referendum can change Nigeria anything aside that Nigeria problem will never get solution they are just drink in different pack.
Re: Less Than 1.5 Million Nigerians Eligible To Vote In 2023 – INEC by MartinsD12(m): 5:01pm On Apr 13, 2022
Omooba77:


https://dailytrust.com/breaking-less-than-1-5-million-nigerians-eligible-to-vote-in-2023-inec
This clearly show's that nobody is interested in all these voting scam, Nigeria election is nothing but total nonsense, there is nothing to show for it , look at how beautiful Ghana is , Ghana that doesn't have up to 30% of what Nigeria has , the present Crop of politicians in Nigeria are nothing but theives they are not interested in making any meaningful development or building the country they are interested in looting money
Re: Less Than 1.5 Million Nigerians Eligible To Vote In 2023 – INEC by seunmsg(m): 5:02pm On Apr 13, 2022
Omooba77:


The problem is APC will deny Tinubu, please what will be your lot.... Lalasticlala.....

How’s my lot your problem? Have I ever complained to you? Why do you wailers like using Panadol for another person’s headache?
Re: Less Than 1.5 Million Nigerians Eligible To Vote In 2023 – INEC by jaxxy(m): 5:02pm On Apr 13, 2022
So what are they doing to correct it?
Re: Less Than 1.5 Million Nigerians Eligible To Vote In 2023 – INEC by Elidrisy20: 5:04pm On Apr 13, 2022
Prof you dey crazy
Re: Less Than 1.5 Million Nigerians Eligible To Vote In 2023 – INEC by Abaman001(m): 5:06pm On Apr 13, 2022
DitariDisciple2:
Ijaw Republic our home.Ijaws being the 4th largest tribe and having a population of over 10 percent of Nigeria deserves 2 more states and more LGAs for Bayelsa state.
Bayelsa state is bigger than 10 Nigerian states and have over 550 villages and settlements but are so marginalized in times of LGAs.
Forget that lie population figure in book that many falsify.
The truth remains.
All Nigeria's offshore oil go with Ijaw Republic because we are the ones sharing borders with the whole ocean.


Ijaw produces over 90 percent of all Nigeria's crude oil but were unjustly balkanized into Ondo, Edo, Delta, Bayelsa, Rivers and Akwa-Ibom States when all Ijaw areas are fully together and are not scattered by God.
The Lovers of Ijaw Nation Organization is asking the Nigerian system to restore us to none balkanized by creating Toru-Ebe State (for Ijaws of Ondo, Edo, Delta), Oil Rivers State (for Ijaws of Rivers and Akwa-Ibom States and increase Bayelsa LGAs to the proper number as it is in other States.
These states are economically viable.

Failure to do this, we are going to take full militant actions in every way so as to leave Nigeria and go for Ijaw Republic.

Kaikai mad man just capped.....Soon we will chase ur so called calabari migrants away from Rivers State to Calabar where u originally hailed from then use the whole of the creeks were u are currently managing to a crocodiles ponds...we are sick and tired of these noisy kaikai podium block government house Secretariat beggars in Rivers State. Meanwhile, Sir. Bro Felix Obua, is our next governor, if you migrants don't like it you can go ahead and join ur fellow kaikai Riveriners in Bayelsa or join ur people in Calabar....mad people.
Re: Less Than 1.5 Million Nigerians Eligible To Vote In 2023 – INEC by aieromon(m): 5:07pm On Apr 13, 2022
The Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) says 45 percent of new voter registrations are invalid.

Mahmood Yakubu, INEC chairman, said this on Wednesday during a press briefing in Abuja.

He said the country is now in the fourth quarter of the ongoing continuous voter registration (CVR) which was restarted on June 28, 2021, after it was suspended for the 2019 general election.

He said while the number of new registrants is very impressive, the commission has a duty to clean up the data to ensure that only eligible Nigerians are registered.

The INEC chairman cited multiple registration and incomplete data as the reasons for the invalid voter registrations.

“Unfortunately, the troubling issue of invalid registration still persists which we detected while cleaning up the latest registration data,” he said.

“Sadly, it seems that many registrants, either out of ignorance that they do not need to re-register if they had done so before, or a belief that our systems will not detect this infraction, have gone out to register again. This is despite repeated warnings by the commission against this illegal action. In addition, there are also registrants whose data were incomplete and did not meet our business rules for inclusion in the register.

“Presently, nearly 45% of completed registrations nationwide are invalid, rising to as high as 60% or more in some states. This infraction happened in all states of the federation. No state is immune from it. These invalid registrations will not be included in the register of voters. This development is worrisome because of the time and resources expended in handling these cases.

”As we have repeatedly explained, if you had at any time in the past registered to vote, you do not have to reregister. If you have registered in the past, you should not get involved in the CVR again unless you have had problems with your PVC or fingerprint recognition during accreditation in any previous election. In that case, all you need to do is to revalidate your registration by visiting a designated registration centre to recapture your fingerprints and picture.”

https://www.thecable.ng/cvr-45-of-new-voter-registrations-invalid-says-inec
Re: Less Than 1.5 Million Nigerians Eligible To Vote In 2023 – INEC by ayenale1(m): 5:11pm On Apr 13, 2022
Abi he want to say 150m
Re: Less Than 1.5 Million Nigerians Eligible To Vote In 2023 – INEC by Nobody: 5:25pm On Apr 13, 2022
DitariDisciple2:
Ijaw Republic our home.Ijaws being the 4th largest tribe and having a population of over 10 percent of Nigeria deserves 2 more states and more LGAs for Bayelsa state.
Bayelsa state is bigger than 10 Nigerian states and have over 550 villages and settlements but are so marginalized in times of LGAs.
Forget that lie population figure in book that many falsify.
The truth remains.
All Nigeria's offshore oil go with Ijaw Republic because we are the ones sharing borders with the whole ocean.


Ijaw produces over 90 percent of all Nigeria's crude oil but were unjustly balkanized into Ondo, Edo, Delta, Bayelsa, Rivers and Akwa-Ibom States when all Ijaw areas are fully together and are not scattered by God.
The Lovers of Ijaw Nation Organization is asking the Nigerian system to restore us to none balkanized by creating Toru-Ebe State (for Ijaws of Ondo, Edo, Delta), Oil Rivers State (for Ijaws of Rivers and Akwa-Ibom States and increase Bayelsa LGAs to the proper number as it is in other States.
These states are economically viable.

Failure to do this, we are going to take full militant actions in every way so as to leave Nigeria and go for Ijaw Republic.
Do your worst.
After settling Niger Delta Una come start Una own. Look at the map of Nigeria? What's there to divide inside the south south states especially that tiny Bayelsa?
If Una no start full military war you are all bastards
Re: Less Than 1.5 Million Nigerians Eligible To Vote In 2023 – INEC by Nobody: 5:26pm On Apr 13, 2022
You better check your pvc status on their website.
Re: Less Than 1.5 Million Nigerians Eligible To Vote In 2023 – INEC by WUMIFAN(m): 5:34pm On Apr 13, 2022
Omooba77:


https://dailytrust.com/breaking-less-than-1-5-million-nigerians-eligible-to-vote-in-202Its3-inec
it's another method of budgeting fund for it these people know what they are doing.Time to milk the country in the name of election
Re: Less Than 1.5 Million Nigerians Eligible To Vote In 2023 – INEC by toxtimmy: 5:40pm On Apr 13, 2022
The ijaw man is the ijaw man man's biggest problem... Ask Jonathan Goodluck wetin I mean by that and trust me, him no go fit explain am to you.

As of right now, the day ijaw people ban beer parlour and make sure people use hotel only for hotel reasons outside bringing women to play with, and take prostitution seriously as a bad thing for the women, then that's the day ijaw nation will be born.


DitariDisciple2:
Ijaw Republic our home.Ijaws being the 4th largest tribe and having a population of over 10 percent of Nigeria deserves 2 more states and more LGAs for Bayelsa state.
Bayelsa state is bigger than 10 Nigerian states and have over 550 villages and settlements but are so marginalized in times of LGAs.
Forget that lie population figure in book that many falsify.
The truth remains.
All Nigeria's offshore oil go with Ijaw Republic because we are the ones sharing borders with the whole ocean.


Ijaw produces over 90 percent of all Nigeria's crude oil but were unjustly balkanized into Ondo, Edo, Delta, Bayelsa, Rivers and Akwa-Ibom States when all Ijaw areas are fully together and are not scattered by God.
The Lovers of Ijaw Nation Organization is asking the Nigerian system to restore us to none balkanized by creating Toru-Ebe State (for Ijaws of Ondo, Edo, Delta), Oil Rivers State (for Ijaws of Rivers and Akwa-Ibom States and increase Bayelsa LGAs to the proper number as it is in other States.
These states are economically viable.

Failure to do this, we are going to take full militant actions in every way so as to leave Nigeria and go for Ijaw Republic.
Re: Less Than 1.5 Million Nigerians Eligible To Vote In 2023 – INEC by Poleski: 5:43pm On Apr 13, 2022
INEC is trying to rig another election. I've applied for my PVC since July last year and I'm yet to receive it!

I went to its Aba north office (where I applied) today and the place looked deserted. I saw only a person (probably the gateman) who told me I may get it this August. I asked him, "Why the long delay?" He laughed and said he didn't know.

I always hear on the radio, "go get your PVC, go get your PVC!" And yet getting it is too cumbersome! Does anyone have the same problem?
Re: Less Than 1.5 Million Nigerians Eligible To Vote In 2023 – INEC by ofiko123(m): 5:43pm On Apr 13, 2022
We wait to see what will eventually happen in 2023..
Re: Less Than 1.5 Million Nigerians Eligible To Vote In 2023 – INEC by Freelane33(m): 5:47pm On Apr 13, 2022
Woke grin
Omooba77:
Aha, How did we now got 16 million votes .in the past, I voted and have PVC, what is this man saying...
Re: Less Than 1.5 Million Nigerians Eligible To Vote In 2023 – INEC by Freelane33(m): 5:47pm On Apr 13, 2022
They will still do it in their normal
Way and there is nothing we can do
ofiko123:
We wait to see what will eventually happen in 2023..
Re: Less Than 1.5 Million Nigerians Eligible To Vote In 2023 – INEC by underpinna: 5:47pm On Apr 13, 2022
They want to plant their own candidate as president but e no go easy for them.

Because it's the southern turn, the northerners are having sleepless nights.
Re: Less Than 1.5 Million Nigerians Eligible To Vote In 2023 – INEC by otokx(m): 5:56pm On Apr 13, 2022
Realdeals:
No wahala, let's use NIN

Good idea.
Re: Less Than 1.5 Million Nigerians Eligible To Vote In 2023 – INEC by musicwriter(m): 5:58pm On Apr 13, 2022
Lagosfinder:
Hope this not a plan to shift the election

I believe this is fake news, but if real it means that INEC is already scheming to rig the 2023 elections. Mass voter turnout would remove the current government from power. Do the maths.

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Re: Less Than 1.5 Million Nigerians Eligible To Vote In 2023 – INEC by vince96w2(m): 5:58pm On Apr 13, 2022
Omooba77:
Aha, How did we now got 16 million votes .in the past, I voted and have PVC, what is this man saying...
and all of them are from Kano..them don perfect rigging
Re: Less Than 1.5 Million Nigerians Eligible To Vote In 2023 – INEC by James180: 5:58pm On Apr 13, 2022
Dem don start
Re: Less Than 1.5 Million Nigerians Eligible To Vote In 2023 – INEC by emmykk(m): 6:01pm On Apr 13, 2022
Bounceboune7:
double tragedy for nyamiris

Many of them don't have voters card n they will burn all inec offices b4 mid year n even d ones that have it will b shot by Simon epa boys if they try come out.

Those who will vote tinubu can still register n get it without panic.

I pity d party that will take south east serious in this election, it's obvious they will give less than 2%

You don't get it you said your 40million votes are in Kano and now inec is telling you there is only 1.3million valid vote.

Forget igbo they said they don't need election but referendum so please tell us where the 40million vote are from?
Re: Less Than 1.5 Million Nigerians Eligible To Vote In 2023 – INEC by Bounceboune7: 6:05pm On Apr 13, 2022
emmykk:


You don't get it you said your 40million votes are in Kano and now inec is telling you there is only 1.3million valid vote.

Forget igbo they said they don't need election but referendum so please tell us where the 40million vote are from?
y u dey rush now
Re: Less Than 1.5 Million Nigerians Eligible To Vote In 2023 – INEC by hotseat: 6:05pm On Apr 13, 2022
The veracity of this report must be authenticated.

There are more questions than answers.
Re: Less Than 1.5 Million Nigerians Eligible To Vote In 2023 – INEC by hotseat: 6:07pm On Apr 13, 2022
The veracity of this report must be authenticated.

There are more questions than answers.
Re: Less Than 1.5 Million Nigerians Eligible To Vote In 2023 – INEC by Tomek09(m): 6:21pm On Apr 13, 2022
DitariDisciple2:
Ijaw Republic our home.Ijaws being the 4th largest tribe and having a population of over 10 percent of Nigeria deserves 2 more states and more LGAs for Bayelsa state.
Bayelsa state is bigger than 10 Nigerian states and have over 550 villages and settlements but are so marginalized in times of LGAs.
Forget that lie population figure in book that many falsify.
The truth remains.
All Nigeria's offshore oil go with Ijaw Republic because we are the ones sharing borders with the whole ocean.


Ijaw produces over 90 percent of all Nigeria's crude oil but were unjustly balkanized into Ondo, Edo, Delta, Bayelsa, Rivers and Akwa-Ibom States when all Ijaw areas are fully together and are not scattered by God.
The Lovers of Ijaw Nation Organization is asking the Nigerian system to restore us to none balkanized by creating Toru-Ebe State (for Ijaws of Ondo, Edo, Delta), Oil Rivers State (for Ijaws of Rivers and Akwa-Ibom States and increase Bayelsa LGAs to the proper number as it is in other States.
These states are economically viable.

Failure to do this, we are going to take full militant actions in every way so as to leave Nigeria and go for Ijaw Republic.
Rubbish. Give more local government to a State surrounded by water. Even the 8 LGAs given to Bayelsa was out of pity. I don't blame you. The act of Oliver Twist is why people tend to develop greed and selfishness.

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