Nigeria Election 2019 🗳: Update on the backwardness that abounds

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Nigeria Election 2019 🗳: Update on the backwardness that abounds


Nigeria Election 2019 🗳: Update on the backwardness that abounds

Ballots are being counted in Nigeria’s 2019 general election, although voting has been extended to a second day in a handful of places due to fights, stolen ballots and assaults.

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  1. look phrankleen in as much as you try your best to demystify some of the issues affecting the polity of the nigerian state, it is still a waste of your time really, because you still do not understand the core of where the problem stems from, ethno/religious problems is what we should talk about mostly before any other thing, the justice system is completely one sided and dead to the innocent people of that country, there is an economical war against the people of the east, and you think this country can be a nation? new cities are been created in the north and the southwest, and what about the southeast and the south-south? the yorubas keep playing a second fiddle to the hausa/fulani muslims because of religious affiliations and the fear of the unknown, just look at the presidential candidates from those two criminal political parties bringing out two hausa/fulani muslims as presidential candidates, if they where two igbo candidates would the yorubas keep quiet and go to the pools to vote for one of them? i strongly doubt that. And for the UK monarchy its a win win for them simple.

  2. He said they're using gucci flag lol, the iq of the people too low my guy leave them jare. If thieves break up they remain thieves…they just changed house address.

  3. I'm not nigerian, but I love your channel this is sad the african country my parents come from is curropt as well but I was hoping that this election was going to be a peaceful and safe one for everyone in nigeria until I heard about a 19 year old boy dying during election violence that was very depressing

  4. Nigeria is corrupt.
    Is there hope for the country?
    What is the way out?

    I think the way out is to shrink govt. One way to do that is by continued privatization.
    Electricity Power used to be 100% govt-controlled. No longer.
    Dangote now owns a massive refinery.
    We now have big time farmers like Rotimi williams with 100% privately owned ventures.
    Etc.

    As more and more money flows into the private sector, govt power would progressively dwindle.

    Furthermore, if the private sector can start building high quality hospitals, that would shift power into the hands of the people, to produce more jobs, more middle class Nigerians.

    As poverty shrinks, and middle class grows, govt influence becomes less valuable.

    That is my thinking.

  5. I am a Web developer.
    I have a great idea about building an e-voting system. Some people think e-voting doesn't work. However, Estonia has been voting electronically for many years.

    My idea involves registering each vote in such a decentralized manner. So rigging, cheating, or tampering with vote count would be impossible.

    The typical problems associated with e-voting, have already been resolved. So we just need to approach Estonia for how they did it. Nothing wrong with developing our own strategies as well.

    Although I can build this system, but after spending a couple of years building it, what is the guarantee that INEC would care?

    Check out thses crazy numbers. The cost of the election is as follows…

    INEC: N189.2bn;
    NSAO, N4.2bn;
    DSS, N12bn;
    NSDC, N3.5bn;
    Police, N30.5bn;
    NIS; 2bn

    Total:
    N241.4bn.
    = USD670,555,555

    Can you believe that amount of money? US$671 million.

    If we went electronic, maybe we'd spend 1% of that amount.