
Areo David
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Premier League top 5 in 2013


Dead ball specialist ✅ Nine of Bruno Fernandes’ 16 Premier League assists have come from set plays this season 🎯



New development of Bishop David Oyedepo’s Ark Legacy Project, a mega church auditorium that will seat over 100,000 people at Canaanland. Once completed, it will rank among the largest church auditoriums in the world. The scale of the building has sparked mixed reactions online.



30 years in Nigeria. 6 years in the UK. Same intelligence. Same work ethic. But two completely different lives. You cannot outwork a broken system. Believe me, i tried



My cousin just turned down a proposal because the guy earns 250k monthly and she earns 480k. Her words: “I don’t want to start explaining every financial decision for the rest of my life.” Now the whole family is calling her proud. Lol










Nigerian Senate Rejects Mandatory Electronic Transmission of Election Results The Nigerian Senate has rejected proposed amendments that would made electronic transmission of election results compulsory, opting instead to retain the existing provisions from the 2022 Electoral Act. During plenary session on Wednesday, senators considered the Bill for an Act to Repeal the Electoral Act No. 13, 2022, and Enact the Electoral Act, 2025. A key proposed clause (new Clause 60(5)) that would have required presiding officers to electronically transmit polling unit results in real time to INEC's IReV portal after completing Form EC8A was rejected. The Senate retained the 2022 framework, which mandates manual completion, signing, stamping, and distribution of results to party agents and security personnel, with results announced at polling units and transferred "in a manner as prescribed by the Commission" – without mandating electronic transmission. Senators also rejected Clause 47, which sought to allow electronically-generated voter identification (such as downloadable voter cards with QR codes) for accreditation. The requirement to present a physical Permanent Voter’s Card (PVC) remains in place, while the use of the Bimodal Voter Accreditation System (BVAS) or other INEC-prescribed devices for verification was upheld.
















