Stella Dimoko Korkus.com: Are You Registered To Vote In Nigeria?

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Friday, June 15, 2018

Are You Registered To Vote In Nigeria?

Have you gotten your temporary voters get yet?If not,why not?







If Yes,please tell us how easy or difficult it was..

Or will you not vote in the next elections?If NO;Why not?

29 comments:

  1. I havent gotten. Me will go struggle and stand in d long que on election day to cast vote and then they will end up giving it to whoever they deem fit at d end of d day?? Naaah!
    I will prefer to watch from d house as usual bikoo. I have never voted and dont think will ever..

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    1. Mamana don Allah kikokere ki saimu voters kardi nki kinji. Pls let's make this next election count. I've never voted before but now I've gotten my voter's card,am gonna vote out this cluess administration come may next year Inshall Allah.

      Nigerian youths, arise and vote for credibility come next election, our votes must surely count this time around. We're tired of bn governed by old clueless men..yaiyisa...

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    2. Na ji gimbiya na.😒😁 ki huta da kyau.

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    3. Intelligentsia princess, I like your zeal but trust me your vote will not count. Why do you think Buhari appointed his cousin as the INEC chairman? This election would be the most rigged of all time. As long as Buhari doesn't change that INEC chairman.

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    4. Intelligentsia princess, I like your zeal but trust me your vote will not count. Why do you think Buhari appointed his cousin as the INEC chairman? This election would be the most rigged of all time. As long as Buhari doesn't change that INEC chairman.

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    5. Michael you pessimistic opinion and negative words you're filling the air with is rather the reason things might not change but then am sure millions like me are matching up words for words and action for inaction against folks like yourself.

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  2. I have my PVC since 2011 but I need to change my state of voting from Abia to Anambra.

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  3. Stella it’s hard ooohh...
    Thank God I have mine!..
    If you don’t know any one working with those inec officials,you won’t get yours even after 2 weeks!,..
    The frustration of getting a pvc in the east,west and south is too much!!...
    I heard it’s easy in the north!...
    Vuharia and his APC thieves una well done oohhh!!...

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    1. Eyaah...its very esay in the north ooh.infact I didn't spend upto two hours before getting my temporary voters card.

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    2. I got my own within a day at Abuja in a centre around area 1. This people seem to make it difficult in other states. But affliction must not rise the second time

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    3. It's always easy in the north, that's why children even have their voter's card. Have been going for my voter's card for 4 months now, cos I try so much to squeeze out time from work to go register here in PH, all to no avail. Some things are just annoying. Me, I have given up on that registration ish. Even with your vote, we all know it's never gonna count! God help this country cos nothing ever works.

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  4. I may, I may Not .but will gladly chop anybody's money

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  5. I have my PVC and I am going to vote but I have noticed that alot of people have given up on this country hence most people are not interested in getting their PVC.

    Plus stella getting a PVC is overly stressfull in lagos and other southwest states.it's like there is a deliberate attempt to frustrate people in the south-south and south- west from getting their PVC because in my local government here in lagos there is only 1 PVC machine at the LG.

    The workers only operate from 10am to 2pm after which the machine stops working....To get a PVC in lagos you have to get there by 7 am,write name and then wait the whole day.
    You can repeated going to the LG like 5 times before you can be registered and that must have been after you have bribed alot you way to register.
    Stella it's hell to register and collect PVC

    LEP😛

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  6. It was really difficult trying to register to vote within Abuja metropolis, I had to go to a centre outskirt of town got my temporary voters card in less than an hour. My plan is to do a transfer to my area when the pvc is out.

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  7. Since naah.
    Waiting for the D day🏃🏃🏃

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  8. To register at Ikotun LGA cost N1500. At Millenium sec school you have to come as early as 5am to write down your name. Then wait for the officials to come by 9am to attend to only 50 people in a day. Its very very frustrating!. Because of their greed, they made the process cumbersome so that you will part with your money. Who likes this kind of stress when situation in the country is already stressful?. I'm tired jare.

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    1. They were doing same at Ikorodu initially, they were busted that it even appeared in daily news papers. The commission issued a serious warning to it's workers there and it stopped though some people still bribed their way in, I saw many people who were not part of the 35 that day going in and coming out and no they were not staff.

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  9. Collection of PVC is very cumbersome. You go there and stay the whole day, yet nothing! Just a waste of time..can't deal biko..after all the wahala, the person voted in will go and chop money meant for the citizens.

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  10. I have collected mine but it was very difficult getting it. One has to wake up by 5am in the morning and go and write your name down. The officials start calling people by 9am, once they pass your name. You won't be called again. You are on your own. Me I had to give someone to write my name for me.

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  11. I have my pvc since 2011,i will need to do a transfer of ward.

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    1. I've had mine too since then...how would one go about the transfer of ward tho cos I have changed address but same LG

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  12. I managed to get mine "temporary" but the stress no be here. Left my house 3:30 a.m, got there past 4a.m, they opened 8:30a.m they now said they can't do more than 35 people for the whole day while more than hundreds were waiting. All these were after so many failed days that I was trying to no avail.

    You have to risk your life and go as early as possible, got mine but it was war.

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  13. I have gotten my temporary voters card. The process was very easy, I did not even spend more than 2 hours there. I don't know where to go to get my PVC. Somebody should help. I'm in Lagos.

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  14. I had my pvc since 2011.unfortunatly misplaced it last year.pls how do i replace it back ?tnks.

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  15. I have never vote in my life before but sure have a card, it is must for me to vote in this upcoming election because my mumu don do, buhari and his like must be voted out.

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  16. My pvc is very very intact

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  17. The process is really frustrating. My voters card was stolen along side my atm card. I went through stress to get police report and sworn affidavit. Wasted two good days at Anglican primary school Otto awori for capturing after parting with bribe, yet nothing to show for it as their laptop started malfunctioning.
    I don't think I can subject myself to that torture again.

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  18. I have gotten mine..
    Here in anarmbra na real wahala cos the que is so long, went there twice after standing for d whole day nothing happened
    On d third day i woke up so early got there by 6am n pple were there already standing at d gate writing names..i wrote my name to buh no 8...b4 9am i left..dah was how i did it oo
    They will only call d first 10 names n others will be if u know any of them working there or u tell them that u re pregnant

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  19. The anon that hinted about what's happening in ikotun is 100% correct. To register , you've gotta leave home by 4am then bribe your way in.
    The process is cumbersome.
    We need more registration centers that are close by , convenient & less populated/congested.

    What's the wisdom in leaving home before daybreak to queue when majority of us has work to do??


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