It is true that INEC chairman said that results will be uploaded real-time.
And so because of that, they prepared result and recruited hackers to compromise INEC server and input their written result.
But INEC had her own cyber security professionals also on ground who kept raising red flags of attempts to attack the server and therefore advised that it was not save to upload the results immediately.
The employers of hackers closed their eyes to the results their agents were sending to them from all the polling units which were duly signed by the same agents and focused on IREV only.
They acted like they did not know that it is those results from each polling units across Nigeria that are added up at various levels as required by law until it gets to the national collation centre. They acted like IREV will just get results from heaven.
When it was save to upload the results, INEC did but these agents of disruption closed their eyes to it even after everyone of them who truly voted have checked their polling unit result on the IREV and saw that they are not different from what the electoral body uploaded.
But three days ago when Supreme Court ruled in the case of Oyetola vs Adeleke that no law says that results should be transmitted instantly electronically, their lawyers beat a retreat after becoming incoherent before the Presidential Election Petition Tribunal.
They who sought to attack INEC server to manipulate the outcome of the election now see that those who made the law in the first place had taken into account the possibility of criminals who may want to manipulate a system no matter how dangerous it is to do so and therefore,
they did not give instant electronic transmission of results any legal backing as made clear by the country’s apex court on Tuesday.
What the Court ruled in essence is that Law is the only thing the Court reckons with not what INEC said on tv.
And so more than ever before, they have now seen the futility of all their efforts but they won’t withdraw because of over bloated ego and the fear of insults and rejection from their supporters especially uncouth Obingos.
“Never apologize for being a powerful woman.” – Unknown
Remi Tinubu is one of the most understated and influential women in the world. That woman is involved more than you can imagine. And her husband says she is a powerful and prayerful woman.
A woman can reverse negative patterns in d life of her husband or children or her knees One of a woman’s most incredible power is in nurturing her husband &children to fulfilling destiny. When things are heading in the wrong direction a woman has the power to fight for her family
I spent a few days with Madam Jonathan in Soul, South Korea, in 2013. On the final day, we gathered at the square to pray for the country with the then-prime minister of South Korea. Madam Jonathan prayed for nearly 8 hours in the hot sun and rain with us.
Embattled Nollywood actor, Olanrewaju Omiyinka aka Baba Ijesha, has lost his father, James Omiyinka, aged 95.
Baba Ijesha's colleague, Yomi Fabiyi, announced this on his Instagram page late Saturday.
Sharing a photo of the deceased, Baba Ijesha wrote, "Accept my condolences BABA IJESHA on the death of your father. May the spirit of your father never depart you, he will fight for you someday. Baba lived a good life."
Consoling his colleague, Fabiyi added, "We will continue to pray with you and hope someday the integrity of the judiciary will be restored in this matter. Take heart, senior man."
B--- Bless those who curse you
O--- Old but energetic & courageous leader.
L--- Let us hold on God for good governance
A--- Allow him to build Nigeria of our dream.
A--- Although you have a doubtful mind of me.
H--- Hatred will not stop God from doing his will.
M--- More success ahead.
E--- Everything will be alright for our nation
D--- Direct me oh God to serve your people
T--Tell them you are capable to hold Nigeria together
I--- Introduce a policy that will reduce poverty
N--- Neutralize all cabal in Aso Rock
U--- Understand the need of the masses
B--- Build the nation that the common man can have a say.
May 29 Inauguration: Peter Obi’s request unconstitutional; Tinubu must be sworn in
— LP’s acting chairman Lamidi Apapa.
The Lamidi Apapa-led faction of d Labour Party has distanced itself from d calls for an interim government and the agitations that d President-elect should not be sworn in on May 29, pending d determination of the petitions before d Presidential Election Tribunal sitting in Abuja
LP in a statement made available to Vanguard in Abeokuta by the faction’s spokesman, Abayomi Arabambi, posited that the Electoral Act and the Constitution of Nigeria did not give room for a vacuum,
People called him mad man but I was surprised when he moved close to me, and said, “can I ask you a very important question?” I nodded, in acceptance, and then he asked, “am I a mad man?”
The obvious answer, from a sane person, will be, "no",
and that was what I said. “Thank you!”, he replied; then he said, “just because I don’t see things the way other people do, does that make me a mad man?” "No", I answered again.
He bent down, wrote “W”, and asked me what he wrote. At this point, I was already feeling ashamed, getting involved in a lengthy conversation with him. In a hurry to leave, I said “w”, but I was amazed when he replied to my answer, “You only see 'W',