Tag: 2023Election

  • Before results are declared officially, Eniola Badmus starts sharing Of Tinubu’s Swearing-In ‘aso-ebi’

    Before results are declared officially, Eniola Badmus starts sharing Of Tinubu’s Swearing-In ‘aso-ebi’

    Before INEC officially declares presidential election results popular Actress Eniola Badmus has begun sharing the Kampala fabric that has been selected for the celebration and swearing-in ceremony of the next Nigerian president, whom she believes will be the All Progressive Congress’ candidate, Bola Tinubu.

    Showing off the Asoebi on her Instagram page moments ago, Eniola Badmus further called for those interested to reach out to her so that more fabrics could be produced

    Swearing in Kampala is ready, holla if you want” she announced.

  • SHOCKER! Obi defeats Tinubu in Alimisho, largest LGA in Lagos

    SHOCKER! Obi defeats Tinubu in Alimisho, largest LGA in Lagos

    Peter Obi the candidate of the Labour has once again floored his APC candidate Asiwaju Bola Ahmed Tinubu in Lagos State largest local Government area of Alimosho.

    This was declared at the Lagos State collation centre today

    He also won Ojo LGA while Tinubu won Mushin

    By this result the APC won 11 LGAs while Labour Party won 9

    Results

     

    Alimoso LGA

    APC : 62,909

    LP : 71, 327

    PDP : 8, 201

    NNPP :701

     

    Mushin LGA

    APC: 41, 907

    LP: 23,390

    PDP: 3, 478

    NNPP: 410

     

    Ojo LGA

    APC: 20 , 603

    LP: 38,859

    PDP: 3,701

  • PDP flogs Buhari, loses Kastina in Presidential Election

    PDP flogs Buhari, loses Kastina in Presidential Election

    …Atiku wins with a narrow margin

    President Muhammadu Buhari, has lost his Kastina state to the presidential candidate of the Peoples’ Democratic Party (PDP), Alhaji Atiku Abubarkar.

    The candidate of the All Progressives Congress (APC), Asiwaju Ahmed Tinubu, suffered a major setback after his counterpart polled the highest number of votes from the 34 LGAs in the state.

    The SCOPE/Returning Officer for Katsina State Presidential Election, Prof. Ma’azu Abubakar Gusau, announced the result at about 3:00am today, Monday, at the Collation Centre located inside INEC Headquarters, Katsina.

    Atiku polled 489,045 votes to beat his closest contender, Tinubu who scored 482,283.

  • WAHALA in Delta: INEC offcials, Adeleke, others held hostage in Warri

    WAHALA in Delta: INEC offcials, Adeleke, others held hostage in Warri

    Apparently disappointed for disenfranchising them, some voters in Warri south local government area of Delta State in Saturday presidential poll, are holding hostage three ad-hoc staff of the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC).

    The trio of Adeleke Balikiz Yetunde, Udoh Stephanie and Theresa Igein, were reportedly held hostage at Oki Street, Okere Road, Ward 4 Polling Unit 19 after the Bimodal Voters Accreditation System (BIVAS) brought for the rescheduled presidential and National Assembly elections in the area allegedly crashed.

    The angry voters had waited endlessly to exercise their civic duty since Saturday with no success as INEC staff had reneged in bringing the election materials to the area.

    Following the disclosure that the BVAS machine weren’t working, the voters ordered the three ad-hoc staff not to move an inch or pay the price.

    It was learnt at the INEC Secretariat at Esisi road from an official of INEC who was intimating the Electoral Officer, Mr Kingsley Ogboe, in company of DSS officials in Warri South of the hostage saga.

    The INEC official reported that the three ad-hoc staff were in danger and needed urgent rescue, but couldn’t render help as they were overpowered.

    The angry voters protested and argued that the Electoral Officer in Warri South, Mr. Ogboe, appeared to have already compromised the elections in the council area, accusing him of trying to subvert the rights and will of the vote.

    One of the voters alleged that the adhoc staff incurred the wrath of the people when she switched over to start administering manual voting against the acceptable norm of Bimodal Voters Accreditation System (BIVAS) before voting.

    Lamenting her ordeal, Adeleke Balikiz Yetunde, one of ad-hoc staff said; “The BVAS crashed when were trying to reboot it. We call the RAC because they said it was a technology problem.

    “They said they didn’t reconfigure it to read today (Sunday) because it was till reading yesterday (Saturday).

    “So we became stuck as a result. Now they’re accusing me of collecting N50,000, I don’t know anyone here and I didn’t collect any money.

    The two other adhoc staff, Udoh Stephanie and Theresa Igein, lamented that the Supervisory Polling Officers (SPO’s) dumped them at the polling units and left without security when they knew the BIVAS was not configured properly.

    “We’re supposed to do the work since yesterday but because of no voting took place here, they moved the exercise to today. Alot of our colleagues pulled out and now I am regretting not pulling out, Adeleke added.

    One of the community leaders, said it is unfortunate that the machine clashed saying “I can assure you that anything will happen to her.”

    Another angry voter, Rev. Charles, lamented, “We have been here since yesterday when the rain started falling. We waited till night and nothing happened.

    “To me the INEC officials are not been sincere to us, this is the not the way to treat citizens. Are they saying that we should leave here without voting,” he queried.

    As of 6:45p.m, the three hostages were still in custody of their captors, the Yoruba lady among them, Yetunde was reportedly regretting not rejecting the casual INEC job.

    Meanwhile, when contacted at about 11:16p.m, Bukola Ojeme Head, INEC’s Voter Education & Publicity, Asaba⁩, said “security agencies, at the instance of the Hon. REC, are making efforts to free the adhoc staff.”

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  • Just In: Tinubu wins big in Ogun, beats Atiku with a wide margin (See Official Result)

    Just In: Tinubu wins big in Ogun, beats Atiku with a wide margin (See Official Result)

    The All Progressives Congress (APC) has won the presidential election in Ogun State, beating the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) and other political parties.

    According to the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) in Ogun State, APC candidate Bola Tinubu finished in first place with 341,554 votes, while the PDP’s Atiku Abubakar polled 123,831.

    In third, fourth and fifth place, respectively, were Peter Obi of Labour Party (LP) who got 85,829 votes, Dumebi Kachikwu of the African Democratic Congress (ADC) with 10,529, and Rabiu Kwankwaso of the New Nigeria Peoples Party (NNPP) polling 2,200.

    The number of registered voters in the state was 2,687,606 with total accredited voters put at 612,341

    The total number of votes cast was 611,448, comprising 580,124 valid votes and 31,324 rejected votes.

  • Updates: Atiku dusts Tinubu massively in Gombe, polls 319,223 votes

    Updates: Atiku dusts Tinubu massively in Gombe, polls 319,223 votes

    PDP’s Atiku Abubakar dusted all contestants in Gombe massively doubling their votes.

    Atiku polled 319, 223 votes in the North East state, while his closest challenger, APC’s Bola Ahmed Tinubu, scored a total of 146, 977 votes

    The presidential candidate of the People’s Democratic Party (PDP), Atiku Abubakar, has won the 2023 presidential election held in Gombe State on Saturday, February 25.

    The results of the election released from the 11 local government areas of the State on Sunday night through early Monday morning showed that the PDP candidate polled 319, 223 votes, while his closest rival, All Progressives Congress (APC) candidate, Bola Tinubu scored 146, 977 votes.
    The Labour Party’s candidate, Peter Obi, and that of New Nigeria People’s Party (NNPP), Rabiu Kwankwaso, came distant third and fourth with 26,160 and 10,520 votes respectively.

    The Returning Officer for the election, Professor Maimuna Waziri, after reading out the results, declared Atiku winner of the presidential election in the State.

    Meanwhile, the former Vice President also defeated the All Progressives Congress (APC) candidate, Bola Tinubu in President Muhammadu Buhari’s state, Katsina.

    The North West state has always voted by a landslide in support of President Buhari in 2015 and 2019.

    However, it was Abubakar who polled a total of 489,045 to edge out Tinubu who scored 482,283 votes and other candidates.

    Candidate of the NNPP, Rabiu Kwankwaso, came in at third with 69,386 and was followed by Labour Party flagbearer Peter Obi who secured 6,376 votes.

  • STUNNING! LP’s Tony Nwoye floors Stella Oduah, ex-First Lady, Ebele to win Anambra North Senatorial Election

    STUNNING! LP’s Tony Nwoye floors Stella Oduah, ex-First Lady, Ebele to win Anambra North Senatorial Election

    Tony Nwoye defeated Senator Stella Oduah of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) and Mrs. Ebele Obiano of the All Progressives Grand Alliance (APGA).

    Ebele is the former first lady of Anambra State.

    Tony Nwoye of the Labour Party has won the Anambra North Senatorial District election.

    Nwoye defeated Senator Stella Oduah of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) and Mrs Ebele Obiano of the All Progressives Grand Alliance (APGA). Ebele is the former first lady of Anambra State.

    It was learnt that Senator Oduah, a former aviation minister, lost in all the seven local government areas of Anambra North Senatorial District, namely Onitsha North, Onitsha South, Oyi, Ogbaru, Anambra East, Anambra West and Ayamelum.

  • Elections update: Peter Obi sweeps 7 LGAs in Abia

    Elections update: Peter Obi sweeps 7 LGAs in Abia

    Presidential candidate of the Labour Party, Mr Peter Obi, has cleared the results of seven Abia Local Government Areas announced Sunday in Umuahia on Sunday.

    This is coming few hours after Obi cleared two LGAs – Isiala Ngwa North, and Isuikwuato LGAs earlier announced by INEC.

    Below is the performances of the major political parties in the LGAs:

    IKWUANO LGA:
    LP – 14,997.
    PDP -1,065
    APC -407
    APGA – 79

    UKWA WEST:

    LP – 9,557.
    PDP – 915
    APC – 07
    APGA – 467

    UKWA EAST:
    LP – 5, 819
    PDP – 53
    APC – 264
    APGA – 259

    BENDE:
    LP – 18,446
    PDP – 973
    APC – 1, 545
    APGA – 101

    UMUAHIA SOUTH:
    LP – 25,017
    PDP – 1, 156
    APC – 23
    APGA – 188

    More results are still being collated at the various LGAs.

    Earlier:

    The LGAs include: Isiala Ngwa North where he polled 24, 336; and Isuikwuato, where he scored 16,038 votes.

    Atiku Abubakar of the Peoples Democratic Party, PDP, came a distant second in Isiala Ngwa North with 5,964 votes; and 607 respectively.

    Bola Tinubu of the All Progressive Congress, APC got 742 in Isiala Ngwa North, and 472 in Isuikwuato.

    Other results are being declared.

  • 2023 Elections: Tinubu loses Ikeja LGA to Peter Obi

    2023 Elections: Tinubu loses Ikeja LGA to Peter Obi

    Presidential candidate of the Labour Party, LP, Peter Obi has defeated Asiwaju Bola Tinubu, the presidential candidate of the ruling All Progressives Congress, APC in his Ikeja Local Government Area.

    See the result below.

    Ikeja LGA

    APC 2,1276

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    LP 30,004

    NNPP 337

    PDP 2280

    Meanwhile, Tinubu won the presidential election in the Lagos Island Local Government Area of Lagos State – he scored a total of 27,760 votes from 19 wards to emerge the winner of the election in the local government.

    While Obi came second with 3,058 votes, Atiku Abubakar of the Peoples Democratic Party, PDP followed with 2,521.

    The results show that only 34,989 voters were accredited of the total 200,048 registered voters in Lagos Island. It noted that they recorded 1,052 rejected votes out of the total of 33886 valid votes
    Other LGs announced include — Lagos Mainland, Ikorodu, Epe, and Ibeju-Lekki, where Tinubu outperformed Obi

  • Election updates: INEC to resume collation by 11am on Monday

    Election updates: INEC to resume collation by 11am on Monday

    … releases presidential results for Ekiti State

    The Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) has shifted collation of results to Monday by 11am.

    The apex electoral umpire also announced the 2023 presidential election results for Ekiti State.

    INEC Resident Electoral Commissioner for Ekiti, Ayobami Salami reeled out the results at the 2023 presidential election collation centre at the International Conference Centre in Abuja.

    He said Bola Tinubu of the All Progressives Congress (APC) polled 201,494 votes followed by Atiku Abubakar of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) who scored 89,554 votes.

    Peter Obi of the Labour Party (LP) polled 11,397 votes while Rabiu Kwankwaso of the New Nigeria Peoples Party (NNPP) polled 264 votes.

    INEC National Chairman, Mahmood Yakubu said the commission expects the results of the other 35 states and the Federal Capital Territory and moved the national collation to 11am on Monday.

    Mahmood also said the collation of presidential election results will be done at four levels — first at the 8,889 wards, then at the 774 local government areas, then the state collation officers for the presidential election (SCOPs) at the 36 states and the Federal Capital Territory will submit the votes per candidate in Abuja.

    The electoral chief said the collation centre will be open all day and all night with short breaks.

    He also cautioned political parties to only draw their figures from INEC.

    “I appeal to all political parties and media organisations to draw their figures only from the official results released by the commission as the only body constitutionally responsible for releasing official election figures,” Yakubu emphasised.

    Elections for the office of the President, 360 House of Representatives and 109 Senatorial seats were held in the 36 states and the Federal Capital Territory on Saturday and Nigerians expect the declaration of results by the electoral umpire.

    Though 18 candidates are in the race, pollsters and analysts have described the contest as a four-horse race between Kwankwaso, Atiku, Tinubu and Obi.

    While Obi and Tinubu are from the southern region of the country, Kwankwaso and Atiku come from the northern part of Nigeria. The four heavyweights and strong contenders have large followings with the numerical potential of emerging as the successor of President Muhammadu Buhari whose two-term tenure ends on May 29, 2023.

    Elections were held at most of the 176,606 polling units in Nigeria as 87.2 million voters with Permanent Voter Cards voted for their preferred candidates.