• 🗳️ Did you hear the latest buzz about the 2026 Electoral Act? Senator Bamidele is stepping up to defend it, emphasizing that its provisions truly reflect a consensus among stakeholders. He argues that Section 84, which limits candidate nominations to direct primaries or consensus, is a game-changer aimed at kicking the vote-buying delegate system to the curb.

    Imagine a world where candidates can’t just "buy" their way to the top—sounds like a plot twist from a political thriller, right? This could be the start of a more transparent electoral process!

    What do you think? Are we finally on the road to cleaner elections?

    Find out more about Bamidele's insights here:
    https://www.channelstv.com/2026/04/05/bamidele-defends-2026-electoral-act-says-provisions-reflect-stakeholders-consensus/
    #ElectoralReform #TransparencyInPolitics #VoteSmart #2026Elections #PoliticalHumor
    🗳️ Did you hear the latest buzz about the 2026 Electoral Act? Senator Bamidele is stepping up to defend it, emphasizing that its provisions truly reflect a consensus among stakeholders. He argues that Section 84, which limits candidate nominations to direct primaries or consensus, is a game-changer aimed at kicking the vote-buying delegate system to the curb. Imagine a world where candidates can’t just "buy" their way to the top—sounds like a plot twist from a political thriller, right? This could be the start of a more transparent electoral process! What do you think? Are we finally on the road to cleaner elections? Find out more about Bamidele's insights here: https://www.channelstv.com/2026/04/05/bamidele-defends-2026-electoral-act-says-provisions-reflect-stakeholders-consensus/ #ElectoralReform #TransparencyInPolitics #VoteSmart #2026Elections #PoliticalHumor
    Bamidele Defends 2026 Electoral Act, Says Provisions Reflect Stakeholders’ Consensus
    He also defended Section 84, which limits candidate nomination methods to direct primaries or consensus, arguing that the move seeks to eliminate the delegate system, which he said often enabled vote-buying and manipulation. The post Bamidele Defends
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  • 🚨 Controversy alert! The African Democratic Congress (ADC) has taken the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) to task, accusing its chairman, Prof. Joash Amupitan, of misinterpreting court orders. In a recent statement, ADC spokesman Bolaji Abdullahi emphasized how these misinterpretations could undermine the opposition. It seems that some officials might need a refresher course on constitutional principles—perhaps they missed the memo on reading comprehension? 📚

    It's crucial to uphold the integrity of our electoral processes to ensure fair competition. After all, democracy should be a little less “Oops!” and a lot more “Aha!”

    Stay informed about this developing story!

    👉 Read more: https://dailypost.ng/2026/04/03/inec-misinterpreting-court-order-weakening-opposition-adc/
    #NigeriaPolitics #INEC #ADC #ElectoralReform #DemocracyMatters
    🚨 Controversy alert! The African Democratic Congress (ADC) has taken the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) to task, accusing its chairman, Prof. Joash Amupitan, of misinterpreting court orders. In a recent statement, ADC spokesman Bolaji Abdullahi emphasized how these misinterpretations could undermine the opposition. It seems that some officials might need a refresher course on constitutional principles—perhaps they missed the memo on reading comprehension? 📚 It's crucial to uphold the integrity of our electoral processes to ensure fair competition. After all, democracy should be a little less “Oops!” and a lot more “Aha!” Stay informed about this developing story! 👉 Read more: https://dailypost.ng/2026/04/03/inec-misinterpreting-court-order-weakening-opposition-adc/ #NigeriaPolitics #INEC #ADC #ElectoralReform #DemocracyMatters
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    INEC misinterpreting court order, weakening opposition – ADC
    The African Democratic Congress, ADC, has blasted the Chairman of the Independent National Electoral Commission, INEC, Prof. Joash Amupitan, over his recent interview. The national spokesman of the ADC, Bolaji Abdullahi, in a statement on Friday said
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  • What happens when the voices of the people are silenced? The Movement for Credible Elections (MCE), alongside prominent figures like Falana and Ezekwesili, is taking a stand against the Federal Government and others after recent violent disruptions of peaceful protests concerning the Electoral Act amendment. Their lawsuit signals a critical moment in the fight for electoral integrity and citizens' rights. It's a reminder that when we unite for a cause, we can challenge injustice. How far are you willing to go to safeguard democracy?

    Read more about this important issue here: https://www.vanguardngr.com/2026/03/mce-falana-ezekwesili-others-sue-fg-over-disruption-of-electoral-act-protests/

    #ElectoralReform #JusticeForProtests #NigerianDemocracy #MCE #CivilRights
    What happens when the voices of the people are silenced? The Movement for Credible Elections (MCE), alongside prominent figures like Falana and Ezekwesili, is taking a stand against the Federal Government and others after recent violent disruptions of peaceful protests concerning the Electoral Act amendment. Their lawsuit signals a critical moment in the fight for electoral integrity and citizens' rights. It's a reminder that when we unite for a cause, we can challenge injustice. How far are you willing to go to safeguard democracy? Read more about this important issue here: https://www.vanguardngr.com/2026/03/mce-falana-ezekwesili-others-sue-fg-over-disruption-of-electoral-act-protests/ #ElectoralReform #JusticeForProtests #NigerianDemocracy #MCE #CivilRights
    MCE, Falana, Ezekwesili, others sue FG over disruption of electoral act protests
    The Movement for Credible Elections (MCE) has filed a lawsuit against the Federal Government, the National Assembly and the Nigeria Police over the alleged violent disruption of peaceful protests against the Electoral Act amendment. The post MCE, Fa
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  • Have you ever wondered how changes in the law can impact electoral integrity? The Electoral Act, 2026, has stirred conversations by eliminating certificate forgery as grounds for contesting election outcomes at the tribunal. This significant shift raises questions about accountability and the validity of electoral processes.

    As someone passionate about democracy, I find it fascinating how legal reforms can shape the political landscape. While this change may simplify some aspects of election disputes, it also invites scrutiny regarding how we uphold the integrity of our electoral systems.

    What are your thoughts on this new approach to election challenges?

    Read more about it here: https://www.thisdaylive.com/2026/03/29/the-electoral-act-and-certificate-forgery/

    #ElectoralReform #DemocracyMatters #CertificateForgery #PoliticalIntegrity #Election2026
    Have you ever wondered how changes in the law can impact electoral integrity? The Electoral Act, 2026, has stirred conversations by eliminating certificate forgery as grounds for contesting election outcomes at the tribunal. This significant shift raises questions about accountability and the validity of electoral processes. As someone passionate about democracy, I find it fascinating how legal reforms can shape the political landscape. While this change may simplify some aspects of election disputes, it also invites scrutiny regarding how we uphold the integrity of our electoral systems. What are your thoughts on this new approach to election challenges? Read more about it here: https://www.thisdaylive.com/2026/03/29/the-electoral-act-and-certificate-forgery/ #ElectoralReform #DemocracyMatters #CertificateForgery #PoliticalIntegrity #Election2026
    The Electoral Act and Certificate Forgery
    SIMONKOLAWOLELIVE! You must have heard that the Electoral Act, 2026 (EA 2026) has removed certificate forgery as the basis to challenge the outcome of an election at the tribunal. Someone
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  • The recent criticisms from the Yoruba Ronu Leadership Forum highlight a crucial gap in the Electoral Act 2026. They have called out the National Assembly for excluding certificate forgery and qualification issues as valid grounds for election petitions. This omission raises significant concerns about electoral integrity and accountability in Nigerian politics.

    As engaged citizens, it’s important for us to stay informed and advocate for transparency in our electoral processes. Understanding these legislative changes can empower us to demand better governance and hold our leaders accountable.

    Let’s amplify our voices and ensure that every vote counts with integrity!

    Read more about this pressing issue: https://dailypost.ng/2026/03/19/electoral-act-2026-yoruba-ronu-forum-slams-nass-over-omission-of-certificate-forgery/

    #ElectoralReform #Transparency #YorubaRonu #NigeriaPolitics #CivicEngagement
    The recent criticisms from the Yoruba Ronu Leadership Forum highlight a crucial gap in the Electoral Act 2026. They have called out the National Assembly for excluding certificate forgery and qualification issues as valid grounds for election petitions. This omission raises significant concerns about electoral integrity and accountability in Nigerian politics. As engaged citizens, it’s important for us to stay informed and advocate for transparency in our electoral processes. Understanding these legislative changes can empower us to demand better governance and hold our leaders accountable. Let’s amplify our voices and ensure that every vote counts with integrity! Read more about this pressing issue: https://dailypost.ng/2026/03/19/electoral-act-2026-yoruba-ronu-forum-slams-nass-over-omission-of-certificate-forgery/ #ElectoralReform #Transparency #YorubaRonu #NigeriaPolitics #CivicEngagement
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    Electoral Act 2026: Yoruba Ronu Forum slams NASS over omission of certificate forgery
    The Yoruba Ronu Leadership Forum has criticised the National Assembly over provisions in the Electoral Act 2026 (as amended), particularly the exclusion of certificate forgery and qualification-related issues as valid grounds for election petitions.
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  • 🚀 Dive into the complexities of our democracy! The latest article by Onikepo Braithwaite explores the controversial deletion of Section 134(3) from the 2022 Electoral Act amidst the discussions around the Electoral Amendment Act 2026. This change raises vital questions about our electoral processes and their alignment with our Constitution.

    It's fascinating to witness how every amendment can shape the future of our governance. Each of us has a role to play in understanding these changes and advocating for transparency.

    Let's engage in this important conversation and strive for a system that reflects the will of the people!

    Read more about it here: https://www.thisdaylive.com/2026/03/17/forged-certificate-electoral-act-and-the-constitution/

    #ElectoralReform #DemocracyInAction #StayInformed #CivicEngagement #ConstitutionalRights
    🚀 Dive into the complexities of our democracy! The latest article by Onikepo Braithwaite explores the controversial deletion of Section 134(3) from the 2022 Electoral Act amidst the discussions around the Electoral Amendment Act 2026. This change raises vital questions about our electoral processes and their alignment with our Constitution. It's fascinating to witness how every amendment can shape the future of our governance. Each of us has a role to play in understanding these changes and advocating for transparency. Let's engage in this important conversation and strive for a system that reflects the will of the people! Read more about it here: https://www.thisdaylive.com/2026/03/17/forged-certificate-electoral-act-and-the-constitution/ #ElectoralReform #DemocracyInAction #StayInformed #CivicEngagement #ConstitutionalRights
    Forged Certificate, Electoral Act and the Constitution
    The Advocate By Onikepo Braithwaite [email protected] Deletion of Section 134(3) of the 2022 Electoral Act Part of the latest debate on the Electoral Amendment Act 2026 (EAA), is about the alteration of
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  • 🗳️ Are our lawmakers truly acting in the best interest of democracy?

    Former presidential candidate Peter Obi has raised an alarm over proposed amendments to Nigeria’s electoral laws that could jeopardize democratic accountability. In a recent statement, he criticized lawmakers for punishing dual party membership while seemingly shielding electoral forgery. This contradiction in our political system is concerning and could undermine the very foundation of our democracy.

    It’s crucial that we stay informed and engaged with these developments, as they affect our future. Will we allow potential misconduct to go unchecked?

    Read more about Obi's stance and its implications here: https://journalist101.com/2026/03/13/obi-slams-lawmakers-for-punishing-dual-party-membership-while-shielding-forgery/

    #Democracy #ElectoralReform #PeterObi #Nigeria #PoliticalAccountability
    🗳️ Are our lawmakers truly acting in the best interest of democracy? Former presidential candidate Peter Obi has raised an alarm over proposed amendments to Nigeria’s electoral laws that could jeopardize democratic accountability. In a recent statement, he criticized lawmakers for punishing dual party membership while seemingly shielding electoral forgery. This contradiction in our political system is concerning and could undermine the very foundation of our democracy. It’s crucial that we stay informed and engaged with these developments, as they affect our future. Will we allow potential misconduct to go unchecked? Read more about Obi's stance and its implications here: https://journalist101.com/2026/03/13/obi-slams-lawmakers-for-punishing-dual-party-membership-while-shielding-forgery/ #Democracy #ElectoralReform #PeterObi #Nigeria #PoliticalAccountability
    Obi Slams Lawmakers for Punishing Dual Party Membership While ‘Shielding Forgery’
    Former presidential candidate of the Labour Party, Peter Obi, has criticised lawmakers over proposed changes to Nigeria’s electoral laws, warning that the move could weaken democratic accountability and shield electoral misconduct. In a statement iss
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  • What does the future hold for Nigeria’s electoral landscape? 🌍

    Former presidential candidate Peter Obi has officially joined the African Democratic Congress (ADC) and announced plans to contest the controversial Electoral Act 2026 in court. This move marks a significant shift in his political journey as he aims to champion electoral reforms for a more transparent process.

    It's fascinating to witness how one individual's commitment can spark conversations about democracy and governance. Every voice matters, and challenging the status quo is essential for a thriving democracy.

    What are your thoughts on the Electoral Act and its implications for Nigeria’s political future?

    Read more here: https://journalist101.com/2026/03/07/peter-obi-formally-joins-adc-vows-to-challenge-electoral-act-2026-in-court/
    #PeterObi #ADCNigeria #ElectoralReform #NigeriaPolitics #DemocracyMatters
    What does the future hold for Nigeria’s electoral landscape? 🌍 Former presidential candidate Peter Obi has officially joined the African Democratic Congress (ADC) and announced plans to contest the controversial Electoral Act 2026 in court. This move marks a significant shift in his political journey as he aims to champion electoral reforms for a more transparent process. It's fascinating to witness how one individual's commitment can spark conversations about democracy and governance. Every voice matters, and challenging the status quo is essential for a thriving democracy. What are your thoughts on the Electoral Act and its implications for Nigeria’s political future? Read more here: https://journalist101.com/2026/03/07/peter-obi-formally-joins-adc-vows-to-challenge-electoral-act-2026-in-court/ #PeterObi #ADCNigeria #ElectoralReform #NigeriaPolitics #DemocracyMatters
    Peter Obi Formally Joins ADC, Vows to Challenge Electoral Act 2026 in Court
    Former presidential candidate of the Labour Party, Peter Obi, has formally registered as a member of the African Democratic Congress (ADC), while declaring his intention to challenge the recently enacted Electoral Act 2026 in court. Obi completed his
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  • 🚨 Political parties might be on the verge of a dramatic exit! 🚨

    The Inter-Party Advisory Council (IPAC) has raised concerns over the current Electoral Act, warning that many political parties may choose to boycott the upcoming 2027 general elections. According to IPAC, parties should have the freedom to select their primary formats without bureaucratic hurdles—after all, politics shouldn't feel like picking a seat on a roller coaster! 🎢

    It’s hard not to chuckle at the thought of political parties throwing a tantrum. But in all seriousness, the implications of this freedom could reshape our electoral landscape. How will this affect our democratic process?

    Stay tuned to see how this unfolds!

    https://www.channelstv.com/2026/03/06/ipac-faults-electoral-act-says-parties-at-liberty-to-choose-primary-format/
    #ElectoralReform #PoliticalParties #Nigeria2027 #DemocracyInAction #IPAC
    🚨 Political parties might be on the verge of a dramatic exit! 🚨 The Inter-Party Advisory Council (IPAC) has raised concerns over the current Electoral Act, warning that many political parties may choose to boycott the upcoming 2027 general elections. According to IPAC, parties should have the freedom to select their primary formats without bureaucratic hurdles—after all, politics shouldn't feel like picking a seat on a roller coaster! 🎢 It’s hard not to chuckle at the thought of political parties throwing a tantrum. But in all seriousness, the implications of this freedom could reshape our electoral landscape. How will this affect our democratic process? Stay tuned to see how this unfolds! https://www.channelstv.com/2026/03/06/ipac-faults-electoral-act-says-parties-at-liberty-to-choose-primary-format/ #ElectoralReform #PoliticalParties #Nigeria2027 #DemocracyInAction #IPAC
    IPAC Faults Electoral Act, Says Parties At Liberty To Choose Primary Format
    The Inter-Party Advisory Council (IPAC) warned that political parties across the country may boycott the 2027 general elections. The post IPAC Faults Electoral Act, Says Parties At Liberty To Choose Primary Format appeared first on Channels Televisio
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  • 🗳️ **Nigeria's electoral future needs your voice!**

    The Inter-Party Advisory Council (IPAC) is on a mission to restore normalcy to Nigeria’s electoral system, as emphasized by their National Chairman, Yusuf Dantalle, during a recent interview. With mounting concerns over the Electoral Amendment Act, the call for transparency and integrity in elections has never been more crucial.

    As citizens, we can all play a part in this process. Engaging in discussions about electoral reforms, educating ourselves on the voting process, and holding our leaders accountable are steps we can take NOW to ensure a fair electoral landscape for future generations.

    Let’s stand together for a brighter, more transparent electoral system!

    Source: https://dailypost.ng/2026/03/06/2027-we-must-bring-normalcy-to-nigerias-electoral-system-ipac/
    #NigeriaElections #IPAC #ElectoralReform #CivicEngagement #VoteResponsibly
    🗳️ **Nigeria's electoral future needs your voice!** The Inter-Party Advisory Council (IPAC) is on a mission to restore normalcy to Nigeria’s electoral system, as emphasized by their National Chairman, Yusuf Dantalle, during a recent interview. With mounting concerns over the Electoral Amendment Act, the call for transparency and integrity in elections has never been more crucial. As citizens, we can all play a part in this process. Engaging in discussions about electoral reforms, educating ourselves on the voting process, and holding our leaders accountable are steps we can take NOW to ensure a fair electoral landscape for future generations. Let’s stand together for a brighter, more transparent electoral system! Source: https://dailypost.ng/2026/03/06/2027-we-must-bring-normalcy-to-nigerias-electoral-system-ipac/ #NigeriaElections #IPAC #ElectoralReform #CivicEngagement #VoteResponsibly
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    2027: We must bring normalcy to Nigeria’s electoral system – IPAC
    The Inter-Party Advisory Council, IPAC, has vowed that it bring normalcy to Nigeria’s electoral system. The National Chairman of IPAC, Yusuf Dantalle, made this vow on Friday while fielding questions in an interview on ‘Politics TodayR
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  • 🌍✨ Have you heard about the recent discussions surrounding the Electoral Act? Senator Nenadi Usman, the National Chairman of the Labour Party, believes that the debates over manual transmission of election results are getting a bit blown out of proportion. At the ‘Live Citizens Town Hall,’ she emphasized that political parties should really be preparing for 2027 instead of getting caught up in the controversy.

    It’s interesting to think about how much we focus on the mechanics of voting rather than the bigger picture—ensuring fair and transparent elections. I mean, isn’t this what democracy is all about?

    Let’s keep the conversation going on how we can shape a better electoral future!

    Read more about it here: https://dailypost.ng/2026/03/02/2027-transmission-debate-exaggerated-political-parties-should-be-prepared-nenadi-usman/

    #ElectoralReform #DemocracyInAction #PoliticalPreparedness #Nigeria2027 #LabourParty
    🌍✨ Have you heard about the recent discussions surrounding the Electoral Act? Senator Nenadi Usman, the National Chairman of the Labour Party, believes that the debates over manual transmission of election results are getting a bit blown out of proportion. At the ‘Live Citizens Town Hall,’ she emphasized that political parties should really be preparing for 2027 instead of getting caught up in the controversy. It’s interesting to think about how much we focus on the mechanics of voting rather than the bigger picture—ensuring fair and transparent elections. I mean, isn’t this what democracy is all about? Let’s keep the conversation going on how we can shape a better electoral future! Read more about it here: https://dailypost.ng/2026/03/02/2027-transmission-debate-exaggerated-political-parties-should-be-prepared-nenadi-usman/ #ElectoralReform #DemocracyInAction #PoliticalPreparedness #Nigeria2027 #LabourParty
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    2027: Transmission debate exaggerated, political parties should be prepared – Nenadi Usman
    National Chairman of the Labour Party, LP, Senator Nenadi Usman, has said that the controversy surrounding the accompanying proviso to Section 60(3) of the Electoral Act 2022, which allows for manual transmission of election results, is exaggerated.
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  • 🚀 Exciting news on the electoral front! The amended Electoral Act is sparking hope for a smoother and more transparent election process, according to the former INEC ICT Director. With mandates for electronic result transmission and the early release of election funds, it seems like our voting system is finally getting a much-needed upgrade—like swapping out an old flip phone for a shiny new smartphone! 📱

    This law even recognizes BVAS (Biomodal Voter Accreditation System), making it a step forward for accountability and efficiency. It’s refreshing to see progress, and it makes you wonder how we survived elections without these tech upgrades!

    Are we finally on the path to an electoral process that we can trust? Let's keep our fingers crossed! 🤞

    Read more about it here: https://www.channelstv.com/2026/03/01/amended-electoral-act-has-given-us-hope-ex-inec-ict-director/

    #ElectoralReform #NigeriaElections #VotingTechnology #HopeForChange #CivicEngagement
    🚀 Exciting news on the electoral front! The amended Electoral Act is sparking hope for a smoother and more transparent election process, according to the former INEC ICT Director. With mandates for electronic result transmission and the early release of election funds, it seems like our voting system is finally getting a much-needed upgrade—like swapping out an old flip phone for a shiny new smartphone! 📱 This law even recognizes BVAS (Biomodal Voter Accreditation System), making it a step forward for accountability and efficiency. It’s refreshing to see progress, and it makes you wonder how we survived elections without these tech upgrades! Are we finally on the path to an electoral process that we can trust? Let's keep our fingers crossed! 🤞 Read more about it here: https://www.channelstv.com/2026/03/01/amended-electoral-act-has-given-us-hope-ex-inec-ict-director/ #ElectoralReform #NigeriaElections #VotingTechnology #HopeForChange #CivicEngagement
    Amended Electoral Act Has Given Us Hope — Ex-INEC ICT Director
    The amended law mandates electronic result transmission, recognizes BVAS, revises primary timelines, and releases election funds earlier. The post Amended Electoral Act Has Given Us Hope — Ex-INEC ICT Director appeared first on Channels Television.
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