@winexviv@Godson1Obi It is the duty of the students to flush the toilet after use. It is not the duty of the students to wash or maintain the toilets. The problem compounds when the students do not have running water to flush after use and the workers not doing their jobs diligently.
@DavidsOffor This your thinking is only meaningful to a thief given the level of technological advancement. Nigerians hackers are not more tech savvy than Indians, yet India with her huge population does not only do electronic transmission but also electronic voting.
@DavidsOffor If this is the best argument you have heard around electronic transmission of results, your intelligence should be called to question. This argument is a genuine attempt to steal the mandate of the people just as it was stolen in 2023.
@DavidsOffor The believe that the National Assembly saved us from election hackers is dumb. Have you asked why hackers have not hacked all the money in different financial institutions including the CBN? So why do you think INEC would not have strong security protection over its portal?
@DavidsOffor The electronic transmission doesn’t void manual collation. It simply says, after collating and announcing the results at the polling unit, take a picture of form EC8A and upload it to Irev where people can access it from every part of the world.
“Far more people are dying in Nigeria than in Palestine. Last year, 500,000 Christians were killed. But the activists aren’t protesting or saying anything. To me, that’s hypocrisy.” Well said.
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Our brothers and sisters in Christ are being slaughtered in Nigeria. Just yesterday, another 15 were murdered by the Fulani.
The local pastor warned Nigerian officials ahead of the attack. Instead of protecting Christians, the Nigerian government chose to accuse the pastor of spreading lies.
@officialABAT, enough is enough. You must protect the Christians being slaughtered in your country.
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Family of 7 completely wiped out!
Mass burial of the 7 people of one family of Irigwe people killed at Ntiroku, Kamaru ward, Kauru LGA of Kaduna State.
As a missionary, what we see & witness in the rural villages on daily basis is so horrible!
My brothers, a lot is happening
We cannot live in a country with double standards and double laws. What is happening is nothing short of genocide. I am calling on the whole world to help the Nigerian government uphold justice, protect its people, and restore peace. This is my truth.
— Prophet Isa El-Buba
Indeed, governance is not a rocket science. Nigeria could have been x10 better off with @PeterObi ’s presidency. Can we get things right in 2027? The ball is in our court to play. As citizens, we must ensure that our electoral process is reformed so that INEC will henceforth, not have the power to play chess with our lives. There must be immediate electronic transmission of election results from polling units to the central system accessible to public monitoring. @Peter4Nigeria has been drawing this to our attention but it appears the point is underplayed.
In November 2022, while campaigning in Delta State, the then APC Presidential Candidate, Bola Tinubu, now the President, berated the other Presidential Candidate (Peter Obi), he was ashamed to call his name, saying "Na statistics we go chop all I want is to put food on the table of Nigerians”.
Now 2 years into his 4-year tenure, Nigeria is classified as one of the hungriest nations in the world with millions of Nigerians not knowing where their next meal will come from.
President Tinubu is now overfeeding Nigerians with wrong Statistics from wrong unemployment figures, wrong inflation figures, and now GDP rebasing, all to put a positive spin on our deteriorating economic and household conditions.
Governance is not a rocket science, it's not a gamble, like I have always reiterated, it requires sincerity of purpose, character, competence, capacity and compassion.
A new Nigeria is POssible. -PO
The petty renaming of mostly Igbo named streets in Lagos, including the popular Charley Boy bus stop, does not only demonstrate tribalism and deep hatred towards the Igbo race by the Yoruba race, it also shows a high likelihood that in a few years to come, all investments and businesses owned by the Igbo people in Lagos will be forcefully expropriated through a tactical legislative twist. The hatred is so so deep.