#ElectoralLaw

How Politicians Use Courts To Breach Process  *From Machina through Onuigbo, Margif, ubstitution battle rages

How Politicians Use Courts To Breach Process *From Machina through Onuigbo, Margif, ubstitution battle rages

How Politicians Use Courts To Breach Process *From Machina through Onuigbo, Margif, ubstitution battle rages *Electoral Act 2022, Impunity On Trial One of the many salient provisions of Nigeria’s Electoral Act 2022 is the legislation that all pre-election matters should be concluded and dispensed with before the 2023 General elections. And, going by the timelines published by the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC), February 25 is the date for the Presidential and National Assembly elections, while voters in some states would go to the polls on March 11, 2023 to elect governors and members of the state Legislatures. Eight states,…
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2023: No amount of money can buy president of Nigeria

2023: No amount of money can buy president of Nigeria

2023: No amount of money can buy president of Nigeria The earliest Nigerians and presidential aspirants understand that no amount of money can buy the president of the country , the better for everyone. It is only cohesion and consensus among the regions that can produce a president. If you throw in money , majority of the electorates will collect the money but still vote according to their conscience. If money can buy the office of the president of Nigeria, Late MKO Abiola could have bought it with extra change . If money can buy the president, former President Goodluck…
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2023: Do Not Manipulate Electoral Process… Cleric Urges Buhari  …Says Nigeria experienced 7years of Cankerworm, Caterpillars

2023: Do Not Manipulate Electoral Process… Cleric Urges Buhari …Says Nigeria experienced 7years of Cankerworm, Caterpillars

  2023: Do Not Manipulate Electoral Process... Cleric Urges Buhari   ...Says Nigeria experienced 7years of Cankerworm, Caterpillars   Charity Uwakwe   The Senior Pastor of Champions For Christ Ministry Asaba, Delta State's capital, Reverend Samuel Akpan-Isong has dragged the Nigerian government 'through the mud', as he likened Nigeria's existence in the previous seven years to the biblical years of cankerworm, locusts and caterpillars.     Reverend Akpan-Isong without mincing words, advised Mohammadu Buhari, the President of Nigeria never to attempt the imposition of a leader on the citizenry, rather should honour the will of the people, as well as the…
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