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The Electoral Act 2022- Understanding The Legal Framework Governing Elections in Nigeria.

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Once again, Nigeria is in a period where its citizenry will have to head to the ballot stand and give their general verdict on the performance of an incumbent political party at the Federal and State levels as well in their Federal and State legislative houses and whether they seek a continuum or a change.

However, the reality is that in Nigeria, elections do not always go according to plan, with varying issues from doubts about the neutrality of the country’s electoral bodies to the constant worries of practices like election thuggery and vote-buying.

In the year 2022, the new Electoral Act of 2022 was passed, effectively repealing the former Electoral Act 2010 & introducing to the Nigerian Electoral space a new set of lexicons , the most infamous of them undoubtedly being the Bimodal Voter Accreditation System, BVAS, which has for good or bad, dragged Nigerian Electoral Practice into the era of Technology. 

This article will be focused for the most part on the topics of :-

– The regulatory framework governing elections in Nigeria & its functions.

– The requirements for a validly held election in Nigeria.

– The requirements for elections conducted in cases of emergency.

– The practice of over-voting under Nigerian Law.

– Election result collation procedures.

– The use of violence during elections under Nigerian Law.

– The secrecy requirement in voting.

Which regulatory agency is in charge of conducting elections in Nigeria?

Elections in Nigeria under the purview of the Electoral Act 2022 & its pursuant INEC Regulations & Guidelines For Elections 2022 are placed within the jurisdiction of the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) which is statutorily charged with the functions of :-

– Voter & Civic Education.

– Promoting knowledge of sound democratic election processes.

– Conducting any referendum required to be conducted under the provisions of the Constitution of The Federal Republic of Nigeria or an act of the National Assembly.

What are the requirements for a validly held election under the Electoral Act?

For an election(in this case a presidential election) to be deemed validly held the following must occur :-

– The INEC must within 90 days to an election, put on display in every voter registration area and on all of its official online platforms, a list of voters assigned their Permanent Voter Cards (PVCs) and being eligible to vote.

– Ensure on the election day proper, full accreditation of each voter in an orderly line using the BVAS system device at a Polling Unit (PU).

– Assigning ballot papers to each accredited voter for voting .

– Carry out an open count of valid votes witnessed by agents of each participant political party and voters if any and an announcement of the results.

– Imputing the results(co-signed by each political party agent present) in the regulatory forms as prescribed by INEC and uploading same through the BVAS device into the INEC database.

– Onward physical transmission of results by the INEC PU presiding officer and other INEC staff accompanied by the agents of political parties present to the Ward collation center for further collation and in turn, transmission to the LG(Local Government) Collation center , to the State Collation Center & then the National Collation Center in that order.

What does the act say about voting in cases of emergencies?

The Electoral Act clearly states in its Section 24 that an emergency such as violence will not be a basis for disenfranchising a section of the populace and as a result, elections in such areas affected by emergencies are to be rescheduled by INEC.

What does the act say about over-voting

The Act clearly states in its Section 51 that where over-voting (a situation of total votes cast being more than actually accredited voters) is seen to have occurred, the election results of any affected PU will be cancelled and there will be no return, necessitating a rerun election.

What does the act say about underage voting?

Underage persons are deemed ineligible to vote even where they somehow procure PVCs, but where a protest is made against this by INEC staff or other voters and the ineligible/underaged voters still go ahead to vote, Section 57 of the Act states that the words “protested against for impersonation”  shall be placed by the INEC staff against the name of the ineligible voters in the voter register copy in their possession. 

What does the Act say about the secret ballot practice?

The Act in its Section 122 clearly prohibits the practice of openly displaying their votes at a PU and prescribes a punishment of 100 Thousand Naira or an imprisonment term of 3 months .

What are the requirements for qualifying a voter under the act

To be qualified to vote in Nigeria, a voter must:- 

– Be a Nigerian citizen of at least 18 years of age & registered as a voter as evidenced through the issuance of a PVC.

What are the requirements for running for an electoral position under the Act

To be able to run for an election, a prospective candidate must be :-

– a Nigerian citizen;

–  registered as a voter;

– be of a minimum age of 25 years;

– have a minimum educational qualification requirement of a School leaving certificate or  its equivalent;

– political party membership and sponsorship. 

What are the  factors that will disqualify a candidate from contesting or running for an election

The factors that will disqualify a candidate from running for an election in Nigeria?

The factors that can disqualify an election candidate as prescribed by Section 102 of the Electoral Act include :-

– Lunacy/An unsound mind.

– A pending death sentence.

– A conviction and sentencing over an offence of dishonesty, or contravention of the code of conduct.

– Bankruptcy.

– Presenting a forged certificate within the preceding 10 years.

– Dismissal from public service.

Election Petitions in Nigeria

Under Nigerian Law, when election results have been announced, aggrieved parties have the option of seeking legal redress through a procedure known as an election petition.

This article will be looking at election petitions under the Electoral Act 2022, with a focus on :-

– Who is qualified to file an election petition.

–  The grounds for filing an election petition.

– The legal effects on non-compliance with the provisions of the Electoral Act regarding election petitions.

– The effect of INEC regulations made pursuant to the Electoral Act regarding election petitions.

– The legal position of persons deemed to be winners of an election during the pendency of an election petition.

Who can present an election petition?

An election petition can be filed by either a candidate in an election or a political party that participated in an election. INEC can also be joined as a respondent where its officers are accused of violating the Electoral Act or contributing to the election result being contested by the petitioner.

What are the valid grounds for an election petition?

The grounds for an election petition as prescribed by the Electoral Act are :-

– A query against the qualification status of an elected candidate.

– Corrupt practices & non-compliance with the provisions of this Act.

– The respondent not being duly elected by the majority of lawful votes cast at the election.

It should be noted that an act or omission contrary to an instruction or directive of INEC shall not itself be a ground for an election petition. 

It should also be noted that unsubstantial non-compliance with the the provisions of the Electoral Act or inconsistencies in election result dates will not be a valid ground for the success of an election petition. 

When would a candidate be deemed qualified in the estimation of an election petition tribunal?

By virtue of Section 134 of the Electoral Act 2022, a person is deemed qualified to run for an election if he meets the applicable requirements of Sections 65,106,131 & 177 of the Constitution of The Federal Republic of Nigeria (as amended) and he is not in breach of Sections 66,107,137 or 182 of the Constitution as well. 

Which body has jurisdiction over Election petitions in Nigeria? 

The Court of Appeal of Nigeria & the Supreme Court of Nigeria have original jurisdiction & appellate jurisdiction respectively over presidential election petitions in Nigeria while Tribunals made up of Judges of High Courts have original jurisdiction over Gubernatorial Election petitions in Nigeria.

In what time frame should an election petition be filed?

An election petition must be filed within 30 days from the date of announcement of the election results.

What are the legal effects of INEC regulations made pursuant to the Electoral Act? 

Section 148 of the Electoral Act states that regulations made pursuant to it such as the 2022 INEC Regulations & Guidelines For Election are for the purposes of giving effect to the provisions of the act and for its proper administration.

What this means is that provisions of the INEC regulations on electronic election results transmission (made pursuant to Section 62 of the Electoral Act) would be seen as carrying the force of law themselves.

What exactly is the provision of the Act on electronic collation of results?

Section 62 of the Electoral Act provides that INEC shall compile, maintain and update on a continuous basis, a register of election results to be known as the national electronic register of election results and the register of election results shall be kept in electronic format by INEC at its national headquarters.

This means that results are to be sent from the PU level, maintained and constantly updated electronically, hence the legal basis for the BVAS system.

What would be the legal position of elected persons who are parties to petitions contesting their elections?

Section 138 of the Electoral Act states that persons wrongly returned or elected shall remain in office pending the determination of am election petition. 

Legal Child Adoption in Nigeria – What You Need To Know. 

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Child Adoption is the legal process by which a child or minor is made a a part of a family he is not biologically connected to.

It should be noted that child adoption is different from Child fostering, which is the process of a child being placed under the care of a caregiver or guardian (known as a ” foster parent”) licensed to do so by the state . 

This article will be looking at child adoption as it currently exists under Nigerian Law, with a focus on the topics of :-

– The legal framework governing child adoption in Nigeria.

– Who is qualified to be adopted in Nigeria.

– Who is qualified to adopt a child in Nigeria.

– The legal requirements for child adoption in Nigeria.

– The restrictions on child adoption in Nigeria if any.

What makes up the legal framework governing child adoption in Nigeria?

Child Adoption in Nigeria is regulated mainly by the Child Rights Act of Nigeria as well as the domesticated Child Rights laws of the component states of Nigeria.

These laws give jurisdiction over child adoption matters to the High Courts and Magistrate Courts in the country.

Who can be legally adopted under Nigerian Law?

The following persons can be legally adopted in Nigeria :-

– Children without surviving parents.

– Children with consenting guardians.

– A child that is abandoned, neglected or persistently abused or ill-treated & there are compelling reasons for an order of adoption.

Who is legally qualified to adopt a child in Nigeria?

The following persons can legally adopt a child in Nigeria :-

– A married couple (with each spouse being 25 years of age minimum or 21 years older than the child to be adopted).

– A married person with the consent of his/her spouse.

–  A single person who is of a minimum age of 35 years.

– A Nigerian citizen.

– An adult residing in the same state as the child for a minimum period of 5 years.

Is inter-state adoption/adopting a child residing in another state allowed under Nigerian Law?

No, this is not allowed without a license to that effect. Violating this provision of law can earn a jail sentence of up to 10(Ten) years.

What are the legal requirements for adoption?

The requirements for child adoption in Nigeria are :-

– Consulting a lawyer on the applicable child adoption law & process in your jurisdiction  as well as then hiring him to document and file an application in court for an adoption order . This application is to be supported by :-

  1. A copy of a marriage certificate where the applicant is a married couple.
  1. A copy of the birth certificate of each applicant.
  1. 2 passport photographs of each applicant.
  1. A copy of a medical certificate of fitness from a government hospital.
  1. Such other requirements as the court may require.

What are the restrictions if any on child adoption?

An application for child adoption will be rejected where:-

– The applicant expresses an intent to impose his religious beliefs on the child.

– Where the adopted child is of a gender different from that of the applicant. 

– Where a married sole applicant fails to show proof of his/her spouse’s written consent.

– Where the applicant is shown to lack fitness to be a parent in the estimation of the court. 

Andela Acquires Qualified to Expand Performance Globally

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Andela has announced the acquisition of Qualified, a leading technical skills assessment platform to identify, qualify, and certify top engineers. The terms and sum of the deal were not disclosed.

This acquisition expands Andela’s global talent community with the addition of more than 3.6 million engineering users via Codewars, an online community powered by Qualified that enables technical talent to compete and improve their practical coding skills in gamified challenges.

Founded by Nathan Doctor, co-founder and CEO and Jake Hoffner, Co-Founder & CTO in 2016, Qualified is a cloud-based technical skills assessment platform that provides coding assignments to enterprises to hire tech talent.

Users can choose or create assessments, which are then taken by the developer and then receive a summarized result of the candidate performance. Some of the potential clients are Facebook, Zoom, Domino’s, Apple, etc. Qualified is backed by investors such as Cornerstone OnDemand, Social Capital, and Dalus Capital.

Launched in Africa in 2014, Andela is the brainchild of Jeremy Johnson, Nigerian entrepreneur Iyinoluwa Aboyeji, American education advocate Christina Sass, and Canadian startup founder Ian Carnevale. Andela specializes in helping companies build remote engineering hubs by providing them with access to the best software engineers in the world.

The global job placement network, which is valued at over $1.5 billion, has raised over $381 million since inception with the most recent raise being $200 million in a Series E funding round in 2021.

Jeremy Johnson, founder and CEO of Andela believes the acquisition of Qualified expands and accelerates Andela’s ability to source and expertly assess talent.

“Labor marketplaces are constrained by inefficiencies between supply, demand and quality —Qualified allows us to address those inefficiencies by providing the certified right talent at the right time. Companies will continue to trust that talent sourced through Andela has the needed skills regardless of where they live and work,” he said.

Jake Hoffner, the Co-founder and CEO of Qualified, said the acquisition means expansion of performance through broader opportunity.

“The tech industry has historically relied on hiring practices that have proven to be ineffective. The expanded platform will allow companies to create hiring processes for software engineers that are predictive of their on-the-job performance. In addition, we provide companies and our growing tech community a bigger, broader, and better opportunity to connect globally,” he said.

Top 3 Cryptos of 2023, Litecoin, Big Eyes Coin and Solana, If They Were Disney Characters

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I Took the Buzzfeed Quiz ‘What Niche Disney Character Are You?’ Using the USPs of These Cryptos, Just for a Laugh.

The main characteristic of Disney’s main character is loyalty, and for the villains, it has to be sneakiness. But what about those niche characters – the ones like the unique selling points (USPs) of Litecoin (LTC),  Big Eyes Coin (BIG) and Solana (SOL)?

Speed of Litecoin

According to their whitepaper, they aim to process a block every 2.5 seconds. This is fast when compared to other cryptos, which can take minutes. So obviously, I wanted to select super speed as their superpower in the quiz. Unfortunately, as I scanned through the list of options, I could only choose from the following powers of super strength, flight, invisibility, shapeshifting, teleportation, and mind control. So I did what anyone would do in this situation. I went for the nearest option I could think of which was teleportation – the fastest mode of transport. Or, at least it will be once it is finally invented.

Quiz result: Chien Po, the bubbly and delightful soldier from ‘Mulan’. He was super fast and reliable, which suits Litecoin quite well.

Big Eyes Coin: Big Heart Coin

Big Eyes Coin was next. One of the questions was, ‘how would your friends describe you?’ Playful and passionate summed up that big-eyed cat who has set out to make a fun community for its users. Big Eyes Coin is also passionate about marine life. They are holding 5% of their Tokens to donate to ocean-saving charities! For its superpower, I chose flight because Big Eyes Coin has a target to reach for the moon, and its presale is a soaring success. They have already raised over $31 million! Use the Vault Pin 819 to get a complimentary 5,000% ROI Loot Box. WOW!

Quiz Result: Melody from ‘The Little Mermaid’. What links Big Eyes Coin with this character is that they are both driven, they have good intentions and their heart is in the right place. AWW!

Solana: Small (Energy Use) but Mighty Transactions

Solana prides itself on being carbon-neutral and climate-focused. Catchy and environmentally friendly. Awesome! This is largely what sets them apart from other cryptocurrencies out there. Their logo is a mixture of green and purple and that is the only information I needed for part one of the Buzzfeed quiz: pick a colour. I went for purple.

Solana’s superpower has to be super strength. This is because the average Solana transaction uses 3,290 Joules, according to their website. This is a fraction of the energy it takes to work on a computer which uses around 568,800 Joules or using a LED lightbulb which uses 36,000 Joules.

Quiz result: Gus, the mouse from the animated ‘Cinderella’ franchise. Not sure who that is? Well, the quiz was for niche Disney characters. Buzzfeed says that Gus fights for what he knows is right, just like Solana with their commitment to prioritising low energy consumption.

In Conclusion

Whether you are a mouse that talks about itself in the third person, a little girl who dreams of living under the sea or a soldier in a famous army, what makes us unique is what makes us special. Cryptocurrencies are no different, and they come with their own set of superpowers and quirky characteristics, too. Always do thorough research into cryptocurrencies to see if an investment is right for you.

 

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Why are Dogetti, Sandbox, and MultiversX the Most Talked-About Cryptocurrencies in 2023 and Are Projected to Increase In Value?

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New crypto tokens appear whenever a new technology, such as Web3, the metaverse, or artificial intelligence, is unveiled.

As the market gears up for a price surge that holds great promise, analysts are discussing a number of cryptocurrencies that have room for future growth. Major tools that traders can use to foretell the next dramatic shift in the crypto space encompass hype and trending news.

Dogetti (DETI) is one of the coins that has attracted the attention of these specialists. Although it is not possible to determine which kind of coins will perform well in the future, keeping an eye on promising initiatives like the dog-themed Dogetti Coin can assist investors in making wise choices. Read on to discover more about some of the promising crypto tokens in 2023.

Sandbox – A Future-Filled Crypto

Sandbox is a cryptocurrency project that was stimulated by the excitement surrounding the metaverse. It is one of the early virtual world pioneers to create an Ethereum-based metaverse platform. SAND, the native token that drives operations on this platform, recently rose to the top spot among the top 100 whales’ preferred cryptocurrencies. SAND is a special-purpose token with the potential to rise to the top of the token market in terms of value and use. Users can design a virtual environment in the Sandbox platform where they can interact and share content.

Sandbox is broken down into three primary areas: VoxEditor, Game Makers, and Marketplace. For those who want to design digital spaces, there is the VoxEditor. For those looking to create virtual world games, they have Game Maker. Besides this, users can buy and sell digital assets created on the platform through the Marketplace. The Sandbox’s native asset, SAND, increased by 115% in January 2023. It is currently trading at $0.627522 with a $146,749,095 24-hour trading volume.

Dogetti – The Don of Meme Coin

Dogetti (DETI) is an Ethereum Network-based ERC20 token created to target various aspects of the burgeoning cryptocurrency industry. Despite the ecosystem having a number of well-known meme coins, Dogetti’s presale success is setting a new standard in the crypto world. The intriguing qualities of DETI are what set it apart from the competition. Dogetti has sold out more than 6,673,170,000 DETI tokens in the first stage of the presale, earning $467,122 to date. Dogetti tokens are priced at $0.00007 per unit. The Dogetti presale target of 50,000,000,000 isn’t a long way away. The presale is expected to continue, with each upcoming stage seeing a gradual increase in price. The Dogetti ecosystem, which consists of Dogetti NFT, DAO, and Swap, is a one-stop solution for all the needs of the cryptocurrency community.

The Dogetti Family members will be kept updated and involved in the project’s development in the true essence of inclusivity and kin. In accordance with their “mirror protocol,” users will also be able to consistently earn additional income from the platform’s transaction fees. Dogetti is providing a one-time “secret family code,” “WISEGUY25,” during the Initial Coin Offer (ICO), which buyers can use to receive 25% more tokens with a DETI purchase.

MultiversX – Sharding Mechanism

A scalable and secure blockchain network called MultiversX aims to provide lightning-fast transaction speeds through sharding. The platform gives developers a specialized set of tools to create useful DApps that can contribute to the metaverse. MultiversX has launched the $EGLD or Electronic Gold, the native token for use in transactional operations on its platform. The $EGLD cryptocurrency serves as a medium for staking, smart contracts, governance, and the distribution of validator rewards in addition to its primary purposes.

xFabric, a blockchain subsystem for readily implementing DApps, is one of MultiversX’s most liked features. Developers can significantly change it to accommodate any use case. Correspondingly, because sharding makes it possible to scale beyond 100k TPS, it is very agile. The launch of a new version of MultiversX’s Maiar app for digital payments would be a one-stop shop for handling one’s finances.

More About Dogetti

 

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