Where are the new INEC Regulations and Guidelines for the conduct of elections?
With the enactment of the 2026 Electoral Act, INEC is expected to issue new Regulations and Guidelines for the conduct of elections. We are just 25 days to #EkitiDecides2026, this crucial document is yet to be released.
These Regulations and Guidelines will provide the detailed procedures for implementing key provisions of the new law, especially on electronic transmission of results, the protocol where communication failure occurs, results collation procedures, and other operational issues critical to election day administration.
Timely issuance of these guidelines is essential for building public confidence in the electoral process. Political parties, observers, security agencies, and voters need certainty on the rules that will govern the election. It is important for @inecnigeria to release these Regulations and Guidelines as a matter of urgency to inspire public confidence and ensure adequate preparation by all stakeholders.
Beyond timely release, INEC should invite inputs from stakeholders especially on new and potentially contentious provisions. This will no doubt deepen the legitimacy and acceptability of the regulations.
Samson Itodo
26th May 2026
BAT & @OfficialAPCNg are giving us LOUD clues. "When numbers speak". The DEPUTY SPEAKER, @OfficialBenKalu had to deliver inflated numbers with NO competiton to align with the 2027 script of inflated numbers.🤡🤡
Ji! Ma sun o!
#NigeriaDecides2027#ShineYourEye
The Government of Equatorial Guinea has resigned following what officials described as underperformance in meeting national targets, Vice-President Teodoro Nguema Obiang Mangue said on Tuesday.
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Nigeria’s next election may not only be fought at polling units.
It may be fought through:
• AI deepfakes
• cloned voices
• fake speeches
• manipulated videos
• misinformation
In the AI era, fake content only needs to spread faster than the truth.
Africa Day started on May 25, 1963.
On that day, 32 African countries came together in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia, to discuss the future of the continent.
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#africaday#AfricanUnion
Nigeria is launching FreeTV with 100+ channels and no monthly subscription fees.
The catch?
You may still need a compatible decoder.
So be honest:
If FreeTV launches tomorrow, would you switch from DStv, GOtv or StarTimes?
#dstv#gotv#freetv#nigeria
Our Lenten Playlist, “Lenten Hymns & Ballads,” is now ready. It features 104 carefully curated hymns with a total playtime of 6 hours and 37 minutes, prepared to accompany our meditation throughout this Lenten Season. Please enjoy & feel free to share with others.🩷
Spotify:https://t.co/WERaulvfmT
Youtube Music:https://t.co/MBQGuGriCp
The future of AI in Nigeria is up for discussion and you can be part of it!
Join us for this webinar “Beyond the Cloud: Sovereign AI, Governance & the Future of Intelligent Enterprises in Nigeria/Africa.”
📅26th Feb
⏲️2:00 PM WAT (Virtual)
Register: https://t.co/Zmj2g8TbgU
This or That: Tech Edition
We put Precious Adesinaola on the spot and made him choose between some of tech’s biggest debates 👀
Which answers are YOU picking? Drop yours in the comments 👇
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Meet Romulus & Remus—the world’s first de-extinct animals brought back from extinction using DNA from 72,000-year-old fossils.
Follow to watch these dire wolves grow and to discover the next species we’re working to bring back.
Behind every great product there’s at least one engineer who knows the entire stack, takes problems personally, and jumps in and solves them.
Without regard to ownership, credit, or chain of command.
If you don’t know who this is in your company, I have bad news for you…