If Skales doesn't want to vote and chooses to be part of the problem, that's his business; He will be reminded of that in the future. Don't let such a person influence you. Remember he's rich and can easily leave the country, but your situation and that of millions of Nigerians aren't the same. Anyone who doesn't want to participate in the elections to get rid of bad governance is likely benefitting from the situation one.
Yakubu Mahmood is one of the luckiest Nigerians alive. I heard he has resumed his duty in Qatar.
His emergence as an Ambassador should tell you the kind of system we run in Nigeria and how it rewards waywardness.
This was a man whom the whole nation gave ₦314 billion to organize an election.
He spent the entire pre-election period touring round Nigeria and standing before the whole world, convincing people that their votes would count.
He assured Nigerians that the electoral process would be transparent, credible, and technologically driven.
But when the moment of truth came, after all was said and done, he failed to live up to the expectations created by his own promises.
The explanation that eventually came was that there was a "technical glitch," and those who were not satisfied were advised to go to court.
That was the end of the story.
Today, however, he has been handsomely rewarded with an Ambassadorial role because he delivered when he was beckoned upon to deliver.
If not, what justification can there be for making an outgoing Electoral Chairman an Ambassador by a President he brought to office?
In Nigeria, the reward for a wayward job done is more promotion.
I am Ekene Aninze Esq.
“How can you give me a ballot paper that has been thumbprinted already?”
- HIS BALLOT WAS ALREADY VOTED FOR HIM. A voter in Ekiti State received a ballot paper that was already thumb printed before he even entered the booth.
One year ago, innocent ABU Zaria hausa wedding travelers were murdered in Mangu, by Mangu Christian terrorists, not for a crime, but for asking directions.
One year later no justice for a whole family from zaria that was killed by Christian terrorists in mangun, Plateau state while they were traveling for a wedding.
Uba Sani and Caleb Muftwang should be ashamed of themselves.
“INEC gave APC the PVCs people didn’t collect.
APC gave the PVC to non-indigenes and paid them 20k each to vote for them.
INEC lied that only 30,000 people didn’t collect their PVC, it’s a lie, they are over 400,000…”
The truth is that Tinubu will only share this in the South West.
He shares cars and sewing machines in the South East.
The way you set your bed is the way you'll lay on it.
Peter Obi is coming
Under PDP Diezani allegedly stole about N10 Trillion from NNPC, now exonerated in court after 11 years.
Under APC Mele Kyari about N210 Trillion is now missing.
APC is a more sophisticated thief.
This man is is Emperor Jarret Tenebe, the current chairman of APC in Edo State.
In May 2025, Ahmed Tinubu appointed him as the Governing Board Chairman of the Federal College of Agriculture, Akure (FCA) as a thank you for all his previous riggings.
In March 2026, he successfully translated his interim leadership into a unanimous 4-year term, during the state consensus congress, securing his position as the ultimate administrator of the ruling party in Edo State until 2030.
You can't even challenge this, because that's what the drvggie in aso Rock said.
In June, 2026 he has served as one of the INEC observers for the jus concluded Ekiti election, which saw APC as the winning party.
This is against INEC Guidelines for Election Observation, accreditation in which observers are strictly required to be independent, neutral, and non-partisan.
These men are eating off the future of the youths who protect them.
Amupitan is here to deliver APC in 2027, but he too will be shocked.
They can do all their local anyhowness, that rotten fish head will be replaced 2027
BUSTED!!!
Dear Nigerians,
It is deeply concerning that a sitting state party chairman of the APC, in Edo State Jarret Tenebe, was reportedly accredited as an “election observer” during yesterday’s Ekiti State governorship election.
Election observation is supposed to be anchored on neutrality, independence, and strict non-partisanship. It exists to protect public confidence in the electoral process by ensuring that those who assess elections have no political stake in the outcome. When that standard is blurred, the credibility of the entire exercise is called into question.
The idea that a senior political actor actively involved in party leadership structures can be placed in an observer role during an election where political interests are directly at play raises serious concerns about conflict of interest. Even if framed as party representation or civic engagement, it still contradicts the spirit of impartial electoral oversight.
INEC’s accreditation process is meant to safeguard trust in elections. However, when politically exposed individuals are granted observer status, it sends a troubling signal that the boundaries meant to protect neutrality are not being strictly enforced. This not only fuels suspicion but also weakens public confidence in the integrity of the process.
Democracy is not only about ballots and results; it is also about the systems that ensure fairness and transparency. When those systems appear compromised or inconsistently applied, the legitimacy of outcomes no matter who wins becomes harder for citizens to accept.
For Nigeria’s democracy to grow stronger, election observation must remain strictly in the hands of independent and non-partisan actors. Anything less risks turning a democratic safeguard into a political tool. #EkitiDecides2026 #GetInvolved @YIAGA