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PDP, LP Issue Statement; Call for Cancelation of Presidential Election, Resignation of INEC Chairman

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The Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) and Labour Party (LP) have issued a joint statement calling for the cancellation of the February 25 presidential election. The statement signed by the parties’ chairmen Barr Julius Abure (LP), Dr Iyorchia Ayu (PDP), also asked for a fresh election to be conducted and for the Chairman of INEC to be removed:

“Nigeria held its general elections on Saturday, February 25, 2023 and this press conference is to address the urgent and important issues arising from the exercise, which was for the election of the president, vice president, and national assembly positions.

“The exercise, carried out by the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) is still underway as we hold this conference collation is still on-going in some parts of the country. We monitored with dismay the travesty to democracy that was exhibited at the National Collation Centre of the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC). It is, to say the least, a rape on democracy.

“The conduct of the February 25, 2023 election has been marred by widespread violence, rigging, intimidation of voters, doctoring of the results, and violation of the laid down electoral process which was communicated by the national electoral body, INEC.

“INEC had announced a process which would require the use of the Bimodal Voter Accreditation System, BVAS, for accreditation and voting and that all election results would be electronically transmitted from polling units to INEC Servers. The above process, published repeatedly, announced severally, and agreed with INEC by all political parties was not followed, thereby leaving room for manipulation of the results after Nigerians had voted.

“The results announced by INEC so far shows monumental disparities between the actual results reported by our Party agents, our party members, and indeed millions of Nigerians, on election day from the polling units. We have also listened to the arguments made by collation officers of the different political parties.

“The crux of the matter is the deliberate refusal of the INEC Chairman, Professor Mahmood Yakubu as the National Returning Officer for the presidential election to respond to the demand of political parties for INEC to respect the pre-existing regulations that results of this election shall be uploaded on the INEC server through the Bio-modal Voter Accreditation System technology.

“The refusal of INEC to comply with the laid down, published, and agreed process for the conduct of the election has compromised the integrity and credibility of entire presidential election.

“We also note that on February 25, 2023, the day of the election, millions of Nigerians were left in utter doubt and disappointment at polling units as INEC officials across the country refused to electronically transmit the results to the INEC server as was expected by all stakeholders in this election. In cases where they tried to upload the results, INEC officials assigned to polling units could not do so. In some cases, they revealed that they had directives from their superiors to not upload the results.

“In some cases, they said that the password for them to access the INEC server had been changed.

“We also recall that the initial explanation by INEC for the delay was on account of glitches on the INEC server. Neither did INEC explain to the nation what the nature of those glitches was nor did the commission avail the country or even agents at the polling units that it will not be uploading the results generated at the Polling Units to the server when it resolves those glitches.

“We are, therefore, constrained on this development to state that INEC compromised the integrity of this election even before collation began at the PUs.

“Section 60 sub-section 5 of the Electoral Act states that “the presiding officer shall transfer the results, including total number of accredited voters and the result of the ballot in a manner as prescribed by the commission.”

“The failure to comply with the provisions of the electoral act and the guidelines, makes it imperative that all results recently uploaded to the I-REV portal be audited before they are announced. It was on the strength of this provision in our Electoral Act that the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) introduced the BVAS technology to the country.

“The expectation of the majority of Nigerians was that INEC was going to conduct the 2023 election in compliance with both the Electoral Act and its own guidelines. Unfortunately, INEC recapitulated on that promise and conducted the election with the usual crude standard that predates the introduction of the BVAS machine. This election is not free and far from being fair or transparent.

“There is ongoing extensive cancellation of results all over the country, especially in the areas of strength of opposition parties, to shore up the numbers of the APC. The total number of cancellations to date nationwide has in any event rendered the elections inconclusive.

“The People’s Democratic Party, the Labour Party, The ADC and other aligned parties shall not be part of the process currently going on at the National Collation Centre, and we demand that this sham of an election should be immediately cancelled. We also call for a fresh election should be carried out within the window allowed by the Electoral Act and in accordance with the laid down INEC procedure for the conduct of the 2023 Elections.

“We call on the international community to note that the results being declared at the National Collation centre have been heavily doctored and manipulated and do not reflect the wishes of Nigerians expressed at the polls on February 25, 2023. We also wish to declare a vote of no confidence on INEC’s Professor Yakubu. By his conduct & reaction to the complaints of disenfranchised political parties, we believe that he lacks the integrity & moral standing to continue to oversee this process to a conclusion.

“We are therefore calling for Professor Yakubu to step aside from his role as INEC Chairman and for a credible personality from outside the Commission to take his place and see this process to a conclusion that would be acceptable to all stakeholders and would restore the confidence of the international community in our democratic process and institutions.

“We have a responsibility to the millions of Nigerians who put their faith in our parties and our presidential candidates to defend our country from the forces that seek to tear us apart. We are calling on President Muhammadu Buhari to stand by his promise to Nigerians to bequeath a legacy of free, fair, and transparent elections to the country.

“President Muhammadu Buhari, this is a time of great test of your integrity to use your office to save Nigeria from this electoral heist and save your legacy from the forces that seek to mar your democratic credentials. We are calling on Nigerians to continue to believe in the promise of Nigeria and to join us in defending the integrity of our country and defending our democracy.

“Thank you, and may God bless us all.”

Elon Musk is Reportedly Recruiting Scientists to Develop AI Alternative to ChatGPT

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Elon Musk has joined the AI race triggered by OpenAI’s ChatGPT that has largely shown efficacy in handling a variety of tasks, including composing essays and writing codes.

The Tesla and Twitter CEO is reportedly recruiting AI researchers that will help to build a research lab for the development of AI-powered chatbot that will stand as alternative to ChatGPT, according to The Information.

The report said Musk has been recruiting Igor Babuschkin, a researcher who recently left Alphabet’s DeepMind AI unit.

Musk, a cofounder of OpenAI, has criticized ChatGPT’s monetization – saying it goes against the original plan to make OpenAI non-profit. The SpaceX CEO cofounded OpenAI in 2015 with the company’s current CEO, Sam Altman, but left the board in 2018 without holding shares.

Musk has also called for the regulation of AI which he said is a threat to humanity. Weeks ago, he said in a tweet that “what we need is TruthGPT,” amplifying his dissatisfaction with the function of ChatGPT which he agrees with critics that it is also woke.

Musk said that American engineers are pandering to woke ideas in developing AI tools, citing how ChatGPT had described former US president Donald Trump and current President Joe Biden.

The Information said, quoting an interview with Babuschkin, that he and Musk have discussed assembling a team to pursue AI research but the project is still in the early stages, with no concrete plan to develop specific products. Babuschkin added that he has not officially signed onto the Musk initiative, according to the report.

Musk is not only one from the US tech industry joining the AI race. Meta’s CEO Mark Zuckerberg announced last week, the company’s release of LLaMA, a new “state-of-the-art” Artificial Intelligence model designed to help researchers in carrying out their work. He also said on Monday that Meta is “creating a new top-level product group focused on generative AI to turbocharge [its] work.” This will help Meta to develop creative and expressive tools that will be used over the longer term, to build AI personas that can help people in a variety of ways. The company said it intends to onboard it into WhatsApp and Instagram over the long term.

Tech giant, Microsoft has invested billions of dollars in OpenAI and has incorporated the ChatGPT into its Bing search engine and Microsoft Team Premium.

—Bank of America said the “adoption rate of this technology so far is unprecedented,” putting us on the verge of another “iPhone moment,” and predicted the economic impact would be $15.7 trillion by 2030. (Fortune)

The Billionaire Multipliers As Elon Musk Returns As King of Money!

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It is a loop and once you can get into it, it becomes like an organic biological system that self-regenerates, unbounded and unconstrained by exogenous factors. Yes, the richest among us will remain super-rich because what made them rich compounds faster than they can spend their money. And because of technology, they do not have to use many factors of production to do those things which generate the money, making it easier for them to keep making money. 

In the old era, you needed to employ villages across territories to be super-rich, today, that is not the case (Foxconn in China which couples devices for Apple employs close to 1.5 million workers for a market cap below $50 billion. Apple uses less than 164,000 people to generate about $2.4 trillion market cap, demonstrating a huge positioning in the utilization of labour).

So, Elon, Mark, etc will keep adding the digits. Congrats to Elon Musk as the World’s Richest Person.

Tesla and Twitter CEO Elon Musk has reclaimed the title of the world’s richest man. The Tesla billionaire started the year with a net worth of $137 billion and is now currently worth $187 billion.

According to reports, Musk reclaimed his position after the stock price of his EV automotive company Tesla, increased by a whopping 100% after 8 hours of trading. This helped Musk amass $6.98 billion, adding a significant increase to his net worth.

Nigeria Presidential Election Final Results for 2023 (updated)

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Final Nigeria presidential results 2023 by state

EKITI STATE

APC – 201,494

PDP – 89,554

LP – 11,397

NNPP – 264

OSUN STATE

APC – 343,945

LP – 23,283

PDP – 354,366

NNPP – 713

KWARA STATE

APC 263,572

LP 31,116

NNPP 3,141

PDP 136,909

ONDO STATE

APC 369,924

LP 4,405

NNPP 930

PDP 115,463

OGUN STATE

APC: 341,554

PDP: 123,831

NNPP: 2,200

LP: 85, 829

OYO STATE

APC: 449,884

PDP: 182,977

NNPP: 4,095

LP: 99,110

YOBE STATE

APC: 151,459

PDP: 198,567

NNPP: 18,270

LP: 2,406

ENUGU STATE

APC: 4,772

PDP: 15,749

NNPP: 1,808

LP: 428,640

LAGOS STATE

APC: 572,606

PDP: 75,750

NNPP: 8442

LP: 582,454

GOMBE STATE

APC: 146,977

PDP: 319,123

NNPP: 10,520

LP: 26,160

JIGAWA STATE

APC: 421,390

PDP: 386,587

NNPP: 98,234

LP: 1,889

ADAMAWA STATE

APC: 182,881

PDP: 417,611

NNPP: 8,006

LP: 105,648

KATSINA STATE

APC: 482,283

PDP: 489,045

NNPP: 69,386

LP: 6,376

NASARAWA STATE

APC: 172,922

PDP: 147,093

NNPP: 12,715

LP: 191,361

NIGER STATE

APC: 375,183

PDP:284,898

NNPP:21,836

LP:80,452

BENUE STATE

APC: 310,468

PDP: 130,081

NNPP: 4,740

LP: 308,372

FEDERAL CAPITAL TERRITORY (FCT) ABUJA

APC: 90,902

PDP: 74,194

NNPP: 4,517

LP: 281,717

AKWA IBOM STATE

APC: 160,620

PDP: 214,012

NNPP: 7,796

LP: 132,683

EDO STATE

APC: 144,471

PDP: 89,585

NNPP: 2,743

LP: 331,163

ABIA STATE

APC: 8,914

PDP: 22,676

NNPP: 1,239

LP: 327,095

KOGI STATE

APC: 240,751

PDP: 145,104

NNPP: 4,238

LP: 56,217

BAUCHI STATE

APC: 316,694

PDP: 426,607

NNPP: 72,103

LP: 27,373

PLATEAU STATE

APC: 307,195

PDP: 243,808

NNPP: 8,869

LP: 466,272

BAYELSA STATE

APC: 42,572

PDP: 68,818

NNPP: 540

LP: 49,975

KADUNA STATE

APC: 399,293

PDP: 554,360

NNPP: 92,969

LP: 294,494

KEBBI STATE

APC: 248,088

PDP: 285,175

NNPP: 5,038

LP: 10,682

KANO STATE

APC: 517,341

PDP: 131,716

NNPP: 997,279

LP: 28,513

ZAMFARA STATE

APC: 298,396

PDP: 193,978

NNPP: 4044

LP: 1,660

SOKOTO STATE

APC: 285,444

PDP: 288,679

NNPP: 1,300

LP: 6,568

CROSS RIVER STATE

APC 130,520

PDP 95,425

NNPP 1,644

LP 179,917

DELTA STATE

APC 90,183

PDP 161,600

NNPP 3,122

LP 341,866

EBONYI STATE

APC: 42,402

PDP: 13,503

NNPP: 1,661

LP: 259,738

ANAMBRA

APC: 5,111

PDP: 9,036

NNPP: 1,967

LP: 584,621

TARABA

APC: 135,165

PDP: 189,017

NNPP: 12,818

LP: 146,315

BORNO

APC: 252,282

PDP: 190,921

NNPP: 4,626

LP: 7,205

RIVERS

APC: 231,591

PDP: 88,468

NNPP: 1,322

LP: 175,071

IMO

APC: 66,406

PDP: 30,234

NNPP: 1,552

LP: 360,495

Nigeria presidential results 2023

In the final result called by INEC, Nigeria’s election umpire, here are the main summaries, from the 36 states of the federation and Abuja:

Tinubu of APC scored the highest votes; 8,805,420 votes and won 12 states (Rivers, Borno, Jigawa, Zamfara, Benue, Kogi, Kwara, Niger, Ekiti, Ondo, Oyo,  Ogun).

Atiku (PDP) scored 6,984,290 votes; won 12 states (Katsina, Kebbi, Sokoto, Kaduna, Gombe, Yobe, Bauchi, Adamawa,  Taraba,  Osun, Akwa Ibom, Bayelsa).

Obi (LP) got 6,093,962; won also 12 states (Edo, Cross River, Delta, Lagos, FCT, Plateau, Imo, Ebonyi, Nasarawa, Anambra, Abia, Enugu)

Kwankwaso (NNPP) won 1,496,671 votes and won a state – Kano State.

Using the results, Tinubu scored at least 25% of votes in 29 states; Atiku (21) and Obi (16). One needs at least 24 or 25 states (including Abuja). Based on that, Tinubu gets the call.

Pending a determination that the total canceled votes (many of them across the nation) will not change the outcome, INEC will do the trigger and make a call for Tinubu.

Yet, this is a really low-turnout election which is contrary to alternate data. In 2019, APC received 15,191,847 votes while PDP finished with 11,262,978 votes, giving at least 26 million to elect the president. In 2023, you have about 21 million voters. In 2015, the number was about 28.2 million.

The pollsters are correct: Obi wins with high turnout, but Tinubu wins with low turnout. This election, from official numbers, is low turnout but INEC has to explain how it lost at least 5 million voters in a cycle where more people registered, collected PVCs, etc, implying that voter suppression possibly changed the outcome.

Data Analytic Startup, Stears, Calls Nigeria’s Presidential Contest for Peter Obi

Here is the final result of Nigeria’s 2023 Presidential election as called by INEC. Based on this result, Senator Bola Tinubu of APC will be declared president-elect any moment from now. But understand that INEC, the electoral umpire, is struggling to navigate this declaration considering the avalanche of complaints from local and international organizations on the conduct of the election.

From the UK to European Union to African Union reps, they faulted the processes. Yet, from historical precedent, INEC will likely call the exercise for Tinubu, and then challenge the other players to go to court to lose.

Ex-president Jonathan just visited Tinubu. Ghana’s ex-president Mahama has also visited. Others will be waiting for INEC to make it official.  If this election had been seamlessly executed, INEC would have made the call. But no matter what, at the end, Tinubu will get the certificate as the president-elect. Everyone should stay calm please.

*this analysis assumes cancelled votes are below the difference between Tinubu and Atiku or Obi

Source: Stears

 

I have graded INEC and the score is F9 (hopeless and irredeemable failure in an exam), using the WAEC grading system.

I was waiting for the international election observers, and for the very first time, they did not drop the usual bland statement, but went all the way to express displeasure on the charade from INEC: “Nigerians were mostly not impressed by the conduct of the 2023 presidential and national assembly elections….Logistical challenges and multiple incidents of political violence overshadowed the electoral process and impeded a substantial number of voters from participating”.

They continued: “at the close of the polls, challenges with the electronic transfer of results and their upload to a public portal in a timely manner, undermined citizen confidence at a crucial moment of the process…Moreover, inadequate communication and lack of transparency by the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) about their cause and extent created confusion and eroded voters’ trust in the process.” – The Joint Election Observation Mission (JEOM)

INEC abandoned its promised method and created figures from the blues; a case study of Ekiti State: “I worked on the results as presented yesterday and I discovered that we have 987,647 registered voters in Ekiti and 301, 558 accredited..“And since we have 301, 558 accredited, the results as presented yesterday, APC had 201,494. If you subtract that from 301, 558, what you have left is 100, 064.”

“Out of 100,064, PDP scored 89, 554, if you subtract that from 100,064, what is left is 10,510. And now, it was also recorded that Labour had 11, 397 when the total number left is 10, 510, leaving an over figure of 887.

“Apart from this surplus, we have not even calculated the votes of other political parties. We recall that yesterday you told us that ADC scored 1037.” PDP leader

INEC has failed Nigerians, if we follow the letters of the electoral act which offered the option to send results electronically. How do you explain that after 24 hours voting ended in Abia State, no results have been declared. Indeed, when they prefer to do these things manually, you get the picture that nothing has changed.

Meanwhile, there is a shocker: Atiku wins Buhari’s state, Katsina state. By winning Katsina, the PDP path widens, using the flawed results INEC is sharing. Unless someone can explain why it is taking them 24 hours to announce most states, I will not agree that these numbers are real.

Results are electronically transmitted, why are they still hanging? Why can’t they release ALL at the same time instead of this piecemeal release? Nigerians need to ask INEC to release all the results at ONCE!

Atiku polled a total vote of 489,045 ahead of Mr Tinubu who got 482, 283 making a difference of 6,762. Rabiu Kwankwaso of New Nigeria Peoples Party (NNPP) got 69,386 votes.

I am looking at the data coming from INEC; most things do not make sense. The statistical ambivalence is mind blowing. Take Ikeja local government, Obi scored 30,004 votes; Tinubu scored 21,276 votes  and Atiku 2,280 votes. Ikeja is the capital of Lagos State and the local government area where Tinubu voted.

But move a border to Ikeja, the numbers move at multiples. Then move to Adamawa State, the homestate of Atiku, Obi does well.  Then in Rivers State, Obi has no records.  Obi wins in ex-president Jonathan’s polling unit but that was it there. Then Atiku does a really remarkable job in Osun.

I am also concerned that INEC does not really have any update on Southeast when some states in SW are largely done. Is it a network problem or what? Abia and Enugu are zero; why?

This is going to the wire; pity  political scientists; no one would have predicted the heterogeneity we’re seeing.

Tinubu opens a bigger gap. But Atiku still looks really great when you consider the states which have been called.

I am looking at the data coming from INEC; most things do not make sense. The statistical ambivalence is mind blowing. My conclusion is that BVAS possibly was not deployed at scale. Picking samples from Lagos, many things do not make sense. Take Ikeja local government, Obi scored 30,004 votes; Tinubu scored 21,276 votes  and 2,280 votes. Ikeja is the capital of Lagos State and the local government area where Tinubu voted.  But move a border to Ikeja, the numbers move at multiples.

This result depicts huge heterogeneity in the voter base which is unprecedented and widespread. Political scientists will have data to explain what happened.

Tinubu continues to lead.

“The Commission regrets this setback, especially because of the importance of IReV in our results management process. Consequently, the Commission wishes to assure Nigerians that the challenges are not due to any intrusion or sabotage of our systems, and that the IReV remains well-secured. Our technical team is working assiduously to solve all the outstanding problems, and users of the IReV would have noticed improvements since last night.” So, we have to wait for INEC to get its system back.

(This website tekedia.com is also having issues. Traffic crashed my website. It seems the Amazon elastic compute which was to allow spike traffic is not working well. My apologies. Please keep checking; my team is checking why it failed.  I am updating data at https://www.tekedia.com/nigeria-2023-presidential-election-result-dashboard/ replying 100% on INEC data)

Ogun State, the home state of Nigeria’s former president, Obasanjo, never shows love to the ex-general. Though not on the ballot, his endorsement of Obi was a moment in the political game. In OBJ’s local government, Obi scored 13%, Tinubu 64% with Atiku picking 16%. Of course, when he ran for president in 2019, he lost his home state (and the whole of Southwest), and when he endorsed Atiku in 2019, the former Vice President lost the state to APC.

Rabiu Kwankwaso is having a really great show in Kano State. If he ends up picking Kano State, expect his impact to inject into who becomes the next president of Nigeria. Nonetheless, looking at how Atiku outperformed in Southwest, he should be feeling great.

The race seems now between Atiku and Tinubu but is just too early. Most of the results are from South-west which means Atiku has his base yet to be called. From all indications, we may be going for a run-off.

The New Nigeria Peoples Party (NNPP) wins Ajingi local government in Kano State; with 16,798 votes. APC –  7,066 votes,  PDP – 1,540 votes.

Atiku Abubakar is looking really great as results begin to pop in. In Ekiti, Osun, Ondo and Katsina states, for results called, he outperformed his 2019 numbers so far.  The biggest surprise is his numbers in Katsina. But it is way TOO EARLY – and really EARLY.  I will be updating this page as numbers begin to drop.

I only use INEC reported data

Elon Musk Reclaims Title of The World’s Richest Man

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Tesla and Twitter CEO Elon Musk has reclaimed the title of the world’s richest man. The Tesla billionaire started the year with a net worth of $137 billion and is now currently worth $187 billion.

According to reports, Musk reclaimed his position after the stock price of his EV automotive company Tesla, increased by a whopping 100% after 8 hours of trading. This helped Musk amass $6.98 billion, adding a significant increase to his net worth.

Also, founder, chairman, and chief executive officer of LVMH Moët Hennessy Louis Vuitton Bernard Arnault made $3.69 billion on Monday.

Recall that Musk was displaced from the number spot of the top richest man by Bernard Arnault in December of last year, making Musk No. 2 on the list for more than two months. As of Monday, Bloomberg reported that a rally in Tesla stock has lifted Musk back to the top of its real-time Billionaires Index.

Musk’s net worth was $187.1 billion as of Monday after markets closed, according to Bloomberg, just topping the $185.3 billion fortune of Arnault who currently sits in the second position.

Musk’s rise to the number one spot once again has no doubt been lauded, after he held a record for the biggest fortune ever lost by anyone in history. He became the first person ever to lose $200 billion in wealth after his net worth slid from some $340 billion in Nov. 2021 to $137 billion in Dec. 2022.

Meanwhile, Musk’s rise back to the stop isn’t entirely surprising, due to the increased demand for his Tesla electric vehicles. Earlier this month, Musk narrowed the gap on Arnault to less than $1 billion amid indications of increased demand for Tesla’s electric cars. Since the beginning of the year, Tesla’s share price rose by 65% to $201.29.

2022 was indeed a monumental year for production at Tesla after it underwent the largest expansion in its history, with the opening of two new gigafactories, one in Austin, Texas, and the other in Berlin.

They join the existing facilities in California and Shanghai and have doubled the company’s manufacturing capacity to two million electric vehicles per year.

Tesla’s revenue growth has been just as impressive as its production growth during its rise to the top of the electric vehicle industry. But in 2023, analysts are predicting revenue will cross $100 billion for the first time in the company’s history.

Musk reportedly owns about 25% of Tesla between stock and options but has pledged more than half his stock as collateral for loans.

Tesla and Twitter CEO Elon Musk has reclaimed his crown as the world’s wealthiest person, Bloomberg reports. Musk’s net worth was just north of $187 billion after Monday’s market close, edging out luxury brand LVMH CEO Bernard Arnault’s $185.3 billion fortune. Musk’s comeback was fueled by a resurgence in Tesla stock: Shares in the electric vehicle giant have rebounded 70% this year after taking hits in late 2022 amid his Twitter takeover and tech’s wider downturn. Late last year, Musk also achieved the distinction of being the first person to lose $200 billion in wealth, CNN notes. Rounding out the top five of Bloomberg’s Billionaires Index behind Musk and Arnault are Jeff Bezos ($117 billion), Bill Gates ($114 billion) and Warren Buffett ($106 billion). (Source: LinkedIn)