Sir, Your comments are very correct. I fear for Nigeria. It is more alarming with the reason given by the Supreme Court for retaining the elections of "votes stealing" Governors based on the notion of the use of the card reader. A well acclaimed mechanism that meant to sanitize and ensure credible election process and ensure actual voters and authentic results, has now been dismissed. So now how do we authenticate the identity of the voter and prevent over voting, massive thump printing of ballot papers? To all everyone with any iota of common sense and conscience, the verdicts emerging from the Supreme Courts are turning justice on its head. My conclusion is that they must either be idiotic or compromised. Which ever one, our judicial system is in grave danger and justices deserve to loose our respect. Period.
On Sat, Feb 6, 2016 at 6:00 AM, 'chidi opara reports' via USA Africa Dialogue Series <usaafricadialogue@googlegroups.com> wrote:
--By Godwin OnyeacholemPresident Muhammadu Buhari deserves the sympathy of the multitude of Nigerians and foreign friends who want him to succeed, the multitude yearning for the change he earnestly promised, that change the country can't wait to see and which his administration has consistently insisted would be faithfully delivered.................From chidi opara reportschidi opara reports is published as a social service by PublicInformationProjects
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