@ClassicFM973 once theres one, theres many. We should watch out for more fake agencies. These and many more fakes may be ways of syphoning the countey dry. Francis Lagos
@ClassicFM973 please what is your youtube channel or where can one comfortably listen to your newspaper reports in the morning. Great job always. Francis, Lagos
@ClassicFM973 you see the thinking that Peter Obi cruised with support from Labour and other parties is a statement of ignorance. He worked himself to exhaustion, amid constant attacks both inside and out the parties
"Let me tell you a story
The BBC went out to check if the 2023 presidential elections were rigged
They chose to look out alteration of results
Rivers figures attracted attention
They went to Rivers
A cursory survey
They chose Oyigbo and Obio Akpor LGAs
In those two places, they discovered that so many things happened
Jagaban's figures were massively inflated
And Obi's figures were massively reduced
But that wasn't all
Something outstanding happened in Oyigbo
INEC it seemed abandoned its collated results and announced something else. The BBC found a collated results sheet for Oyigbo
They tallied Oyigbo figures from results published by INEC on IREV
But the figures didn't match the INEC announced figures
So why did INEC abandon its own LGA collation result sheet?
They went to look for the Dr Dickson Ariaga
He was the man who announced the results for Oyigbo LGA
The man had introduced himself as a staff of Federal Govt College Omoku
While announcing the results his figures for small parties matched the figures on the Oyigbo result sheet that BBC found
But when he got to APC and Labour the man did
abracadabra
For APC he announced 16,630 instead of 2731
For LP he announced 10,784 instead of 22,289
So BBC decided to find the man to question him about the magic
They went to Fed College of Education, Omoku.
The school said they didn't know any Dr Dickson Ariaga.
He wasnt on their staff roll.
Baffling.
They went to INEC in PH. INEC said they couldn't answer the questions
They went to INEC in Abuja. Abuja said they would not speak because cases were in court
They found a Dr Dickson Ariaga on Facebook. But the wouldn't respond to questions.
This is the picture of Dr Dickson Ariaga behind the microphones announcing fake results
This man should be found
The man hasn't still been found.
The ghost must be somewhere saying there must be no electronic transmission because it will be hacked
The opposition must insist on real time electronic transmission or nothing."
- Ugo Egbujo
The BBC story is here:
https://t.co/5talyzlLLl
@ClassicFM973@lolo_radio That's why we dont want the results from the collation center. We want the result uploaded from the polling unit to the IREV to be the default otherwise cancel the unit
A Call for Unity and a New Nigeria
Today in Enugu, I was joined by distinguished leaders and associates, including former Governors Okwesili Nwodo of Enugu State, Achike Udenwa and Sam Egwu of Ebonyi State, as well as Emeka Ihedioha from Imo State. Notable senators present included Enyinnaya Abaribe, Victor Umeh, Tony Nwoye, and Gilbert Nnaji. Additionally, we had prominent political figures such as High Chief Ben Obi, Chief Onyema Ugochukwu, Prof. Pat Utomi, Prof. Osita Ogbu, Chief Ralph Nwosu, and others, alongside various members of the Federal House of Representatives and State House of Assembly, as well as community leaders.
This historic political gathering also featured distinguished individuals from outside the Igbo community, led by ADC National Chairman and former Senate President David Mark, as well as Rt. Hon. Aminu Tambuwal, the former Governor of Sokoto State, and former Governor of Edo State, Senator Oserheimen Osunbor.
We came together to reaffirm the urgent need for leadership and a government that can truly appreciate Nigeria’s potential, unify our diversity, and drive rapid socio-economic transformation and inclusive development.
In my speech, I emphasized that Nigeria's challenges do not stem from a lack of potential. We are abundantly endowed with human and natural resources. Our tragedy arises from the deliberate sabotage by a political class that exploits the country and its people. We are not poor; we have been looted into poverty. The existing system rewards mediocrity, punishes merit, and recycles failure. Nigeria is suffocating under impunity and greed, with a government that rewards illegalities and corruption. What we need is genuine, patriotic change—not mere cosmetic makeovers.
I made it clear that the time to act is now. The choice before us is between continuing the cycle of decay or embracing the courage to disrupt entrenched corruption and formalized criminality in governance. I have visited every corner of Nigeria, including internally displaced persons (IDP) camps neglected by the government. From North to South, East to West, Nigerians are feeling insecurity and despair. This cannot define our legacy. For the sake of the hungry, the poor, and future generations, we must dismantle the structures that are destroying our nation. A New Nigeria is possible.
I reaffirmed that with unity and effective leadership, agriculture and manufacturing can become the highest contributors to our GDP. We can transition Nigeria from a state of consumption to one of production, tackling issues such as insecurity, corruption, unemployment, inflation, and illiteracy. A productive, inclusive Nigeria is achievable. To build lasting unity and prosperity, we need honest, transparent, and responsive leadership. Our generation is tasked with creating a new framework for unity and progress. Many nations have succeeded; Nigeria can excel even more.
This is a time for unity and national renewal. I called on my leaders, associates, supporters, the Obidient Movement, and members of opposition parties across the country to join a broad coalition under the African Democratic Congress, led by Senator David Mark. This coalition is guided by patriotism and the national interest. Nigeria deserves leadership that unites, governs with empathy, and delivers real results. Let history record that Nigeria’s turning point begins here and now. Together, with courage, unity, and resolve, we can build a new, productive, and inclusive Nigeria.
A New Nigeria is POssible. -PO
“I know how to turn Nigeria around. I built my business from scratch and have more experience than any candidate, including the sitting President.”
- Peter obi speaking on Obidients space