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Archive for April, 2007

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Nigerian Elections: Taking the People as Fools

April 20th, 2007  |  by Imnakoya  |  published in Entries on Old Grandiose Palor (Blogger), Human Rights, Nigeria

Check the Nigerian mafia kingpin and his goons taking the people as fools:

The president came out to admit flaws in state elections after proclaiming the elections were satisfactory.
It took him five days to come to his senses!

The Senate President speaks against his party, the PDP, saying the party rigged the elections. He has asked the […]

Nigerian Elections Rigged- Senate President

April 20th, 2007  |  by Imnakoya  |  published in Democracy, Governance, Nigeria, elections

There are some decent people within PDP - the Nigerian ruling party and leading party in the Nigerian elections. The Senate President and a member of the PDP declared:
“The ruling Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) used the military, the police and the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) to rig last weekend’s governorship and state Assembly elections […]

What’s the Relevance of Collecting Fingerprint Data For Elections?

April 20th, 2007  |  by Imnakoya  |  published in Governance, Nigeria, elections

I’m not done with my rants on the Nigerian elections yet. One of the questions I wish INEC - the organizer of the botched Nigerian elections - could answer is how the fingerprint information and other data collected during the voters registration will help in investigating the zillion cases of electoral fraud it now has […]

Nigerian Elections: Winners don’t Hide, Winners Celebrate!

April 18th, 2007  |  by Imnakoya  |  published in Democracy, Governance, Nigeria, elections

Whenever I see the map depicting the results of the sham elections Nigerian government and INEC have accepted and pronounced “satisfactory”, I wonder where the “majority” that voted for PDP are?
If this majority exists, why are people protesting?
If Ondo State voters have indeed given their mandates to Agagu, the imposed governor-elect, why would PDP chieftains […]

Nigerian Elections: PDP Doles out 500,000 Naira Cash to Senior Police Officers Days Before Election!

April 18th, 2007  |  by Imnakoya  |  published in Democracy, Governance, Nigeria, elections

More stories on the Nigerian “show of shame” are popping up. Check this out:
Were the Divisional Police Officers - key security officials during the last Saturday elections bribed by the the PDP (Nigerian ruling party) days before the elections?
Read the story on the Nigeria Election Hotline

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