On the diminished voting strength of the South East
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n occasion, some people from the South East are heard saying that “Ndigbo no dey carry last”. Nigeria’s Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) has just proved them wrong: of the six geopolitical zones in the
The Oracle Today Comment country, the South East came last in the number of voters it registered to vote in the general election starting next month.
The list released by INEC chairman Prof. Mahmood Yakubu last Monday shows that barely 10million (less than 12%) of the country’s
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84million registered voters come from the five South East States. The North West geopolitical zone has double that number:
20.2million. The South West follows with 16.3million, the North Central 13.4million, South South 12.8million and North East 11.3 million.
What do the figures indicate? Already pundits have latched on to the numbers to allocate fictitious votes to political candidates they claim would be voted for in their constituencies. Election fraudsters, too, have
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