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    Thursday 8 January 2015

    Is APC planning to hack into INEC database?




      By Emmanuel Udom
      Is it true that the opposition, All Progressive Congress is planning to hack into the database of INEC in order to rig the forth-coming elections?

    The answer is either true or false. However, it is neither the SSS, nor APC that can deliver a guilty or not guilty verdict on this issue. . It is a competent court.

    So, if the opposition party thinks the Nigerian secret police is desperate to rubbish the party ahead of the forth-coming elections, the party has every right under the sun to go to court. Period.

    I am sure the SSS will gladly meet APC at the court with documented facts and figures as legal weapons to back-up its accusations.

    Since the accusations and counter-accusations became public some 24 hours ago, some informed and uniformed persons have been making comments, where they either blasted or commended the secret police.

    This morning, I was at some newsstands around Iyana-Ipaja, Ikeja, and Ilupeju in Lagos, south-west Nigeria and some free newspaper readers, after looking at the cover stories of the papers, predicted either doom or boom for the country ahead of the elections.

    Who gives mere mortals power to sentence a whole Nigeria, with an estimated population of about 170 people to either hell or heaven on earth. God does not work like this way. Propagandists at work, if you ask me.

    This is my take on APC. Mohammed Buhari, the presidential flag bearer of the party is busy preaching the gospel of change. It is okay to preach change and still remain an analogue man, even in this 21st century.

    Yes, Nigeria and Nigerians need change. Everything in life is forever becoming. Nothing is static. So, Nigerians need a messiah to propel this almighty change. But, the country is slowly and steadily changing for good. This is my opinion.

     But, the jobless, free newspaper readers across various newsstands in Lagos, Abuja, Port Harcourt, Kano and other places in the country should first and foremost think of how to create a job for themselves first and others later.
    PDP may be the devil, but it is still the party to beat.

     If you think I am on the payroll of Jonathan and PDP, you are dead wrong, I am not. I am a journalist, doing my bit to move Nigeria to the next positive level.

    But, take it or leave it, my take is that Jonathan may not be the Jesus Christ Nigerians have been praying for, however he has delivered on most of his promises. Cross check with a detached mind.

    So, as he comes to Lagos today for his campaigns, I pray and wish that he be allowed to rule Nigeria again in the next four years.

    Farmers in Nigeria have donated to the Mohammed Buhari presidential ambition. This simply shows that under the Jonathan administration, the lots of farmers have improved.




     if some of these framers, who lots have been made better by the administration of Goodluck Jonathan, are now donating to bring in an analogue man as president, then there is something wrong somewhere. I rest my pen for now.


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