The Independent Nigerian Electoral Commission is still registering new voters across the country as the…
The Federal High Court sitting in Abuja presided by Justice Stephen Pam on Wednesday issued…
The court heard that Akinwunmi, Dickson, and Oladayo collected the slush funds from the former Petroleum minister.
All registration centers across the country will from August 1, be opened from 9am to 5pm.
INEC has said it is very ready to conduct a credible poll come July 14.
Yakubu said the people were registered between April, 2017 when the CVR commenced and end of June, 2018.
INEC has announced that it will suspend Continuous Voter Registration (CVR) on August 17th.
INEC calls for calm as a result of the development.
A resident has alleged that INEC officials at Lagos Model School, Marwa centre, are collecting bribe.
The election funds was said to have been from Alison-Madueke, the former Petroleum Minister.
PVCs for all Nigerians who registered within April – December 2017 are ready for collection.
Prospective voters in the South-West express frustration in getting their PVCs.
The INEC official said one suspect was arrested and undergoing interrogation by the police.
Buhari has said that the amendments would be in conflict with the constitutional laws.
A resident, Gambo, said many people left in anger over the officials’ demands.
The suspects allegedly bribed INEC Staff to influence the outcome of the 2015 general election.
The illegal registrations have been flagged for removal from the voter register.
The committee said the viral photos of underage voters purportedly from Kano were fake.