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Was The Anambra Election Boycott Successful? by Kemperor: 10:34am On Nov 19, 2017
Real info please
Re: Was The Anambra Election Boycott Successful? by shukuokukobambi: 10:37am On Nov 19, 2017
cheesy

See the results last time out

The result showed APGA polled 180,178 votes, PDP polled 97,700 votes; APC got 95,963 votes,

Read more at: https://www.vanguardngr.com/2013/12/anambra-obiano-declared-winner-today/

Total was 373,841 votes. Let's see what the total this time around will be before you can say for sure

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Re: Was The Anambra Election Boycott Successful? by Magician1503(m): 10:39am On Nov 19, 2017
total and absolute failure...
IPOB blew their foot with a pump action grin

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Re: Was The Anambra Election Boycott Successful? by shukuokukobambi: 10:40am On Nov 19, 2017
Magician1503:
total and absolute failure...
IPOB blew their foot with a pump action grin

I wouldn't say that until total votes count is released and we can compare cheesy
Re: Was The Anambra Election Boycott Successful? by pryme(m): 10:47am On Nov 19, 2017
It was not successful.
Kudos to those that came out to vote, they understand the implications of a successful boycott.

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Re: Was The Anambra Election Boycott Successful? by gidgiddy: 10:55am On Nov 19, 2017
For me, the boycott was very successful. If two thirds of an electorate voluntrarily decide not to participate in an electoral process, that election has been boycotted.

With over 2 million people registered to vote in Anambra, if 300,000 voted, that represents a turnout of less than 15%

So what happend to the other 85%?

The boycott was a huge success

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Re: Was The Anambra Election Boycott Successful? by Ezenwammadu(m): 11:18am On Nov 19, 2017
gidgiddy:
For me, the boycott was very successful. If two thirds of an electorate voluntrarily decide not to participate in an electoral process, that election has been boycotted.

With over 2 million people registered to vote in Anambra, if 300,000 voted, that represents a turnout of less than 15%

So what happend to the other 85%?

The boycott was a huge success
It was a complete and utter failure.
Based on other election turnout we always have low turnout

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Re: Was The Anambra Election Boycott Successful? by Heffalump(m): 11:19am On Nov 19, 2017
shukuokukobambi:
cheesy

See the results last time out

The result showed APGA polled 180,178 votes, PDP polled 97,700 votes; APC got 95,963 votes,

Read more at: https://www.vanguardngr.com/2013/12/anambra-obiano-declared-winner-today/

Total was 373,841 votes. Let's see what the total this time around will be before you can say for sure

The total doesn't matter na, biko. Votes have been casted and a Governor elected! So I will sincerely say the election was successful

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Re: Was The Anambra Election Boycott Successful? by shukuokukobambi: 11:33am On Nov 19, 2017
Heffalump:


The total doesn't matter na, biko. Votes have been casted and a Governor elected! So I will sincerely say the election was successful

You have a point but ipob will beg to disagree cheesy

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Re: Was The Anambra Election Boycott Successful? by gidgiddy: 11:39am On Nov 19, 2017
Ezenwammadu:

It was a complete and utter failure.
Based on other election turnout we always have low turnout

From the figures, 85% of registered voters did not come out to vote.

Well if you consider 85% boycott to be a faliure then that is unfortunate.

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Re: Was The Anambra Election Boycott Successful? by gidgiddy: 11:41am On Nov 19, 2017
Heffalump:


The total doesn't matter na, biko. Votes have been casted and a Governor elected! So I will sincerely say the election was successful

The total matters because what it means is that the majority went with IPOB.

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Re: Was The Anambra Election Boycott Successful? by shukuokukobambi: 11:42am On Nov 19, 2017
gidgiddy:


From the figures, 85% of registered voters did not come out to vote.

Well if you consider 85% boycott to be a faliure then that is unfortunate.

Only 373,841 voted in 2013. How many voted yesterday?

Anambra has always experienced abysmally low voter turnout

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Re: Was The Anambra Election Boycott Successful? by legitnow: 11:45am On Nov 19, 2017
shukuokukobambi:
cheesy

See the results last time out

The result showed APGA polled 180,178 votes, PDP polled 97,700 votes; APC got 95,963 votes,

Read more at: https://www.vanguardngr.com/2013/12/anambra-obiano-declared-winner-today/

Total was 373,841 votes. Let's see what the total this time around will be before you can say for sure

APGA- 16,944 -WINNER
APC- 5, 756
PDP- 3, 477
UPP- 108
Registered Voters, 88,793
Accredited Voters, 28,346
Total Valid Votes - 26,844
Rejected Votes- 1,453
Total Vote Cast - 28,297




The boycott was a success.

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Re: Was The Anambra Election Boycott Successful? by shukuokukobambi: 11:46am On Nov 19, 2017
legitnow:


APGA- 16,944 -WINNER
APC- 5, 756
PDP- 3, 477
UPP- 108
Registered Voters, 88,793
Accredited Voters, 28,346
Total Valid Votes - 26,844
Rejected Votes- 1,453
Total Vote Cast - 28,297

Is this for the whole state? Pls I don't want to laugh

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Re: Was The Anambra Election Boycott Successful? by nwabobo: 11:47am On Nov 19, 2017
shukuokukobambi:
cheesy

See the results last time out

The result showed APGA polled 180,178 votes, PDP polled 97,700 votes; APC got 95,963 votes,

Read more at: https://www.vanguardngr.com/2013/12/anambra-obiano-declared-winner-today/

Total was 373,841 votes. Let's see what the total this time around will be before you can say for sure

Your figures are wrong because more than 3 political parties took part in tge contrst. Results from INEC in 2013 showed that of the 1,776,167 registered voters in the state, 465,891 people were accredited and total vote cast was 442,242.

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Re: Was The Anambra Election Boycott Successful? by legitnow: 11:48am On Nov 19, 2017
shukuokukobambi:


Is this for the whole state? Pls I don't want to laugh

That was for the whole state.
Re: Was The Anambra Election Boycott Successful? by shukuokukobambi: 11:49am On Nov 19, 2017
nwabobo:


Your figures are wrong because more than 3 political parties took part in tge contrst. Results from INEC in 2013 showed that of the 1,776,167 registered voters in the state, 465,891 people were accredited and total vote cast was 442,242.

You have a point so target is 442, 242 votes. There were 37 parties in this contest. Let's see how many votes total we get this time around cheesy

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Re: Was The Anambra Election Boycott Successful? by legitnow: 11:49am On Nov 19, 2017
nwabobo:


Your figures are wrong because more than 3 political parties took part in tge contrst. Results from INEC in 2013 showed that of the 1,776,167 registered voters in the state, 465,891 people were accredited and total vote cast was 442,242.



Compare to this...




APGA- 16,944 -WINNER
APC- 5, 756
PDP- 3, 477
UPP- 108
Registered Voters, 88,793
Accredited Voters, 28,346
Total Valid Votes - 26,844
Rejected Votes- 1,453
Total Vote Cast - 28,297
Re: Was The Anambra Election Boycott Successful? by Ezenwammadu(m): 11:53am On Nov 19, 2017
gidgiddy:


From the figures, 85% of registered voters did not come out to vote.

Well if you consider 85% boycott to be a faliure then that is unfortunate.

What am saying is right from time governorship elections has always had low turnout

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Re: Was The Anambra Election Boycott Successful? by gidgiddy: 11:57am On Nov 19, 2017
shukuokukobambi:


Only 373,841 voted in 2013. How many voted yesterday?

Anambra has always experienced abysmally low voter turnout

We are talking about yesterday you are talking about 4 years ago.

If the system was inspiring anyone, people would have trooped out in their numbers to show their love and belief for the democratic and political system of Nigeria.

That did not happen, 85% stayed home enjoying Ofe Nsala.

This is a clear faliure of Nigeria.

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Re: Was The Anambra Election Boycott Successful? by nwabobo: 12:01pm On Nov 19, 2017
legitnow:
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Compare to this...




APGA- 16,944 -WINNER
APC- 5, 756
PDP- 3, 477
UPP- 108
Registered Voters, 88,793
Accredited Voters, 28,346
Total Valid Votes - 26,844
Rejected Votes- 1,453
Total Vote Cast - 28,297

The figures you posted above are from 1 local government. There are 21 LGAs in Anambra.

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Re: Was The Anambra Election Boycott Successful? by shukuokukobambi: 12:02pm On Nov 19, 2017
legitnow:


That was for the whole state.

Are you sure? cheesy

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Re: Was The Anambra Election Boycott Successful? by Obi1kenobi(m): 12:05pm On Nov 19, 2017
gidgiddy:


We are talking about yesterday you are talking about 4 years ago.

If the system was inspiring anyone, people would have trooped out in their numbers to show their love and belief for the democratic and political system of Nigeria.

That did not happen, 85% stayed home enjoying Ofe Nsala.

This is a clear faliure of Nigeria.

You're being deliberately stupid. The simple point others have made which you keep ignoring in your ramblings is that elections have always witnessed low turnout. Whether a bunch of IPOB miscreants declared a boycott or not for their mindless sheep to follow, the turnout will still be low. From all indications, roughly the same number of voters are expected in the final tally as in 2013 elections and APGA will actually get far more than 180,000 votes they got in 2013. For anyone using his brains, this already means the much-hyped boycott was an abysmal failure.

Even if only 10,000 people voted, the boycott would have still been a failure after the "no referendum, no election" and even the "vote and die"rubbish. But there will be over 400,000 votes which is the same trend as 2013. That is a resounding failure. Use your damn, god-given brains.

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Re: Was The Anambra Election Boycott Successful? by nwabobo: 12:05pm On Nov 19, 2017
shukuokukobambi:


Is this for the whole state? Pls I don't want to laugh

Don't mind legitnow, that's the figure from Njikoka LGA.

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Re: Was The Anambra Election Boycott Successful? by shukuokukobambi: 12:06pm On Nov 19, 2017
gidgiddy:


We are talking about yesterday you are talking about 4 years ago.

If the system was inspiring anyone, people would have trooped out in their numbers to show their love and belief for the democratic and political system of Nigeria.

That did not happen, 85% stayed home enjoying Ofe Nsala.

This is a clear faliure of Nigeria.

Even if ojukwu runs with Jesus Christ as running mate, you guys NEVER vote. Why are you this desperate? cheesy

So Nigeria wasn't a failure in 2013 when you didn't vote even with GEJ? cheesy

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Re: Was The Anambra Election Boycott Successful? by shukuokukobambi: 12:09pm On Nov 19, 2017
nwabobo:


Don't mind legitnow, that's the figure from Njikoka LGA.

I knew my bro. I wonder why he believed the nonsense he posted cheesy

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Re: Was The Anambra Election Boycott Successful? by nwabobo: 12:09pm On Nov 19, 2017
Obi1kenobi:


You're being deliberately stupid. The simple point others have made which you keep ignoring in your ramblings is that elections have always witnessed low turnout. Whether a bunch of IPOB miscreants declared a boycott or not for their mindless sheep to follow, the turnout will still be low. From all indications, roughly the same number of voters are expected in the final tally as in 2013 elections and APGA will actually get far more than 180,000 votes they got in 2013. For anyone using his brains, this already means the much-hyped boycott was an abysmal failure.

Even if only 10,000 people voted, the boycott would have still been a failure after the "no referendum, no election" and even the "vote and die"rubbish. But there will be over 400,000 votes which is the same trend as 2013. That is a resounding failure. Use your damn, god-given brains.

Your analysis is flawed. There were 1.7M voters in Anambra in 2013, there are 2.1M now. Voters turnout in 2013 was about 450k, let's wait for the total figures for this year before we can then compare percentage turnout in both elections and then draw inferences.

Empirical evidence suggests the ill thought out boycott had a big impact.

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Re: Was The Anambra Election Boycott Successful? by Obi1kenobi(m): 12:23pm On Nov 19, 2017
nwabobo:


Your analysis is flawed. There were 1.7M voters in Anambra in 2013, there are 2.1M now. Voters turnout in 2013 was about 450k, let's wait for the total figures for this year before we can then compare percentage turnout in both elections and then draw inferences.

Empirical evidence suggests the ill thought out boycott had a big impact.

Actually, 425,000 valid votes were cast in 2013. With 17 local governments tallied currently (with big LG's like my Idemili North and Nnewi South among those to be declared), the current tally of votes is around 340,000. I expect a little above 400,000 at the end of the day. The boycott had insignificant impact. There was nothing big about it. Let's not deceive ourselves, when these IPOB cretins were dreaming about an election boycott success for several months, in their minds they were dreaming of a total shut down of the process.

And having more registered voters simply means that many extra people, for identification and documentation purposes, registered. It doesn't mean they were serious voters. Basically, most (not all) of the clowns shouting "no election" were never serious voters and have probably never voted.

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Re: Was The Anambra Election Boycott Successful? by gidgiddy: 12:25pm On Nov 19, 2017
Obi1kenobi:


You're being deliberately stupid. The simple point others have made which you keep ignoring in your ramblings is that elections have always witnessed low turnout. Whether a bunch of IPOB miscreants declared a boycott or not for their mindless sheep to follow, the turnout will still be low. From all indications, roughly the same number of voters are expected in the final tally as in 2013 elections and APGA will actually get far more than 180,000 votes they got in 2013. For anyone using his brains, this already means the much-hyped boycott was an abysmal failure.

Even if only 10,000 people voted, the boycott would have still been a failure after the "no referendum, no election" and even the "vote and die"rubbish. But there will be over 400,000 votes which is the same trend as 2013. That is a resounding failure. Use your damn, god-given brains.

I laugh at Nigerians like you who celebrate mediocrity, what else can people in a failed nation do? To make matters worse, you people even dredge up old election results to butress the fact that people have lost confindence in the system.

Where are the huge numbers that you people predicted would come out to vote? Where is the celebration of democracy?

The election boycott was successful because the vast majority did not come out to vote. Democracy is all about numbers and a democracy where a paltry 15% are coming out to vote is a hopeless faliure.

The masses have spoken and passed a vote of no confidence on Nigeria

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Re: Was The Anambra Election Boycott Successful? by victorvezx(m): 12:29pm On Nov 19, 2017
nwabobo:


Your analysis is flawed. There were 1.7M voters in Anambra in 2013, there are 2.1M now. Voters turnout in 2013 was about 450k, let's wait for the total figures for this year before we can then compare percentage turnout in both elections and then draw inferences.

Empirical evidence suggests the ill thought out boycott had a big impact.
Anambra always have low turnout, Obiano votes alone is expected to surpass 200,000, far more than that of 2013, back when Ipob and Nnamdi Kanu was not even known. And there was no Biafra agitation or boycott in 2013, but turnout was still low. Ipob election boycott was a massive failure.

Here is election results from just 17 local government, it's remaining 4

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Re: Was The Anambra Election Boycott Successful? by victorvezx(m): 12:30pm On Nov 19, 2017
gidgiddy:


I laugh at Nigerians like you who celebrate mediocrity, what else can people in a failed nation do? To make matters worse, you people even dredge up old election results to butress the fact that people have lost confindence in the system.

Where are the huge numbers that you people predicted would come out to vote? Where is the celebration of democracy?

The election boycott was successful because the vast majority did not come out to vote. Democracy is all about numbers and a democracy where a paltry 15% are coming out to vote is a hopeless faliure.

The masses have spoken and passed a vote of no confidence on Nigeria

Guy I no it's very hard to accept defeat. But just try and hide ur face in shame. Ipob was brutally defeated. What is happening now is that u find it hard to accept defeat. U are now talking nonsense

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Re: Was The Anambra Election Boycott Successful? by shukuokukobambi: 12:39pm On Nov 19, 2017
gidgiddy:


I laugh at Nigerians like you who celebrate mediocrity, what else can people in a failed nation do? To make matters worse, you people even dredge up old election results to butress the fact that people have lost confindence in the system.

Where are the huge numbers that you people predicted would come out to vote? Where is the celebration of democracy?

The election boycott was successful because the vast majority did not come out to vote. Democracy is all about numbers and a democracy where a paltry 15% are coming out to vote is a hopeless faliure.

The masses have spoken and passed a vote of no confidence on Nigeria


Empty chest beating cowardly clown and shameless liar cheesy

Is the bold your new defense? What would have been responsible for record breaking turnout? Did ojukwu just resurrect from his grave? cheesy

17 local govts already produced 324k votes for the 3 main parties when the entire 21 LGAs produced 373k votes for the big 3 in last election even without the albino hunchback and his idiocy cheesy

In fact I wager that the 3 main parties will surpass their 2013 figures this time around in spite of all the mumu juju you planted at the polling booths. Shame on you and your desperation cheesy

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