
A video currently circulating online has captured the moment a Channels TV Anchor was seen trying to clarify Peter Obi's statement on the BVAS and IREV machine
In the viral video, the former governor of Anambra state was trying to speak on the machine that failed to upload the results on the day of the presidential election when he spoke about the BVAS
Reacting, the Anchor said it was the IREV that failed and not the BIVAS

In the viral video, she said "That is IREV, the BVAS accredits people and takes pictures for the IREV but it didn't work that day. I just had to make that clarification because you know that the BVAS is also going to be used"

After that, Peter Obi said " Yes, both of us understand that, but for the average Nigerians who may not understand, what they told us is that the result will be from BVAS to another thing. They promised us a sumptuous meal but disappeared with the meal"

https://twitter.com/Abdul_A_Bello/status/1636512394171088897?s=09


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