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Re: INEC Declared Results From 3rd February Bye-election by IMMUNO1(m): 10:44pm On Feb 04
If you don't have the money to buy idiotic voters, INEC, security men and Judiciary, don't waste your time and money contesting for any elective position in Nigeria.
Re: INEC Declared Results From 3rd February Bye-election by tbarrister(m): 10:44pm On Feb 04
The North obviously have more population than the South. The number of votes says it all

It's only in nigeria where a man with 1 wife and 5 children, practices family planning and late marriage yet thinks his region has more population than a man with 4 wives and 38 children (+- wives), frowns at family planning and loves early marriage. Hahaha

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Re: INEC Declared Results From 3rd February Bye-election by Anguldi(m): 10:45pm On Feb 04
fergie001:
In the Plateau North Senate re-run, the PDP is not on the ballot hence adopted the ADP Candidate, Prince Pam Dachungyang who is leading.

ADP= 91,484 (Prince Pam Mwadkwon Dachungyang)
APC= 31,183
LP = 20,395

Jos North LGA is the only LGA been awaited.


For the House of Reps, Jos North/Bassa Federal Constituency.... Results are been awaited.



Attacks and skirmishes, heading to a religious crises
Re: INEC Declared Results From 3rd February Bye-election by rotadeco27: 10:48pm On Feb 04
Obi will leave LP soon.

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Re: INEC Declared Results From 3rd February Bye-election by 77up(m): 10:50pm On Feb 04
Which this, forget Obi has no political value and that's the truth.

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Re: INEC Declared Results From 3rd February Bye-election by ggood: 10:53pm On Feb 04
tbarrister:
The North obviously have more population than the South. The number of votes says it all

It's only in nigeria where a man with 1 wife and 5 children, practices family planning and late marriage yet thinks his region has more population than a man with 4 wives and 38 children (+- wives), frowns at family planning and loves early marriage. Hahaha
show me any desert country in the world that is more populated than the rain forest county, abi Niger and Chad your neighbor don't marry 4 wives and 40 children's what is their population

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Re: INEC Declared Results From 3rd February Bye-election by aswani(m): 10:53pm On Feb 04
Good evening fellow Nairalanders,

Firstly I urge you to remove your hats or wigs wherever you are and join me for a moments silence for the party formerly known as Peter Obi's EluuPee.

Thank you to my fellow Nigerians that voted in these by-elections, you proved one thing by ensuring no Labour Party member won today despite the diverse locations elections were held, you proved that bullying and on line agberoism, as practised by Obidients, was not something you were willing to tolerate. I salute your indefatigability.

Never again should a group of people attempt to subvert our electoral process and railroad our hard fought democracy because of their unhealthy fanatism to one, as it happens very flawed as evidenced by insults and abuse he received during his tenure as Governor, human being.

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Re: INEC Declared Results From 3rd February Bye-election by tbarrister(m): 10:56pm On Feb 04
ggood:
show me any desert country in the world that is more populated than the rain forest county, abi Niger and Chad your neighbor don't marry 4 wives and 40 children's what is their population


That's the problem with southern Nigerians, you guys are dumb and ignorant. The North is not a desert, the North is very fertile and northern nigeria supplies the South with food stuffs. Have you asked yourself how the North feeds it hundreds of millions yet sell food stuffs down South? Kebbi state is the largest producer of rice in nigeria and rice requires a very fertile land with lots of water. Wake up

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Re: INEC Declared Results From 3rd February Bye-election by LordIsaac(m): 10:57pm On Feb 04
Melagros:
COMRADES, some people are still very stupid and dumb, in spite of the ongoing hardship in Nigeria caused by apc government you're still voting apc in
Let me tell you this, it is obvious tinubu will win re election in 2027
What you fail to realize is that political office holders are just there for their stomachs. Obi was once Governor, but in all honesty, did he eradicate poverty from Anambra? I know you will antagonize me here largely because of the Obidients herd mentality and hero worship, but under the present arrangement of the Nigerian structure, no man can change Nigeria!
So yes, people will continue to vote whoever gives them at least 500naira for their next meal!

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Re: INEC Declared Results From 3rd February Bye-election by LordIsaac(m): 10:59pm On Feb 04
harsysky:

Stockholm Syndrome is and will be very much active
Largely because no man has the power under the present structure to provide an alternative. No man!

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Re: INEC Declared Results From 3rd February Bye-election by djkirkoo2(m): 11:03pm On Feb 04
CilicMarin:
It shows, APC is still the dominant party...2027 election will just be a walk over for President Tinubu!

God Bless Nigeria..

so this is your problem?
Re: INEC Declared Results From 3rd February Bye-election by jimcaddy(m): 11:07pm On Feb 04
Anybody wey like make them enter, nothing go kuku change. Man dey suffer 😔. Naija too hard
Re: INEC Declared Results From 3rd February Bye-election by Okoroawusa: 11:08pm On Feb 04
With these results do you now agree with me that Peter Obi is a feather weight politician and only popular on social media?

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Re: INEC Declared Results From 3rd February Bye-election by anonymous1759(m): 11:08pm On Feb 04
Melagros:

In Plateau State we say no to apc, i wish other states will emulate us

If you say no to APC the people will cross carpet , we need a change of orientation.
"Guns don't kill people, people kill people " DMX.

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Re: INEC Declared Results From 3rd February Bye-election by pquaver(m): 11:08pm On Feb 04
iwaeda:


Inconclusive as usual.People still voted for this inhumane party called APC. grin grin grin grin grin grin

Seems the suffering IS touching U more than Others cos u Seem to be complaining more..why cry more than the bereaved?

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Re: INEC Declared Results From 3rd February Bye-election by Jubrilv(m): 11:12pm On Feb 04
So this PDP Ebonyi man no get 3k vote on top that gragra


fergie001:
Some bye-elections took place around the Country yesterday with some Court-ordered and others forced by resignations of some members of National Assembly taking up Ministerial positions.

INEC also suspended elections in Ikono/Ini, Kunchi/Tsayawa and Enugu South Constituencies.

Results as declared by INEC:

SENATE BYE-ELECTION

1. Yobe East
Umar Kalli (ADC) - 452 votes
Musa Mustapha (APC) - 68778 votes✓
Hussaini Auwalu (APGA) - 412 votes
Muhammad Jama Adamu (NNPP) : 251 votes
Kolomi Aji (PDP) - 18878 votes

2. Ebonyi South
Anthony Okorie Ani (APC) - 46270 votes✓
Ifeanyi Eleje (APGA) - 3513 votes
Linus Abba Okorie (LP) -2710 votes
Silas Joseph Onu (PDP) - 2783 votes


HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES BYE-ELECTION

1. Akoko North East/North West Federal Constituency, Ondo State;
Ifeoluwa Babajide Ehindero (APC) - 35,504 votes✓
Olalekan Oladapo Bada (PDP) -15,328 votes

2. Surulere Federal Constituency I, Lagos State;
Mr. Fuad Kayode Laguda (APC) - 11, 203 votes✓

3. Akamkpa/Biase Federal Constituency, Cross River State (19 PUs);
Dr. Emil Inyang (APC) -15,930 votes✓
Austin Aidam (PDP) - 12,417 votes

4. Igabi Federal Constituency, Kaduna State; (16 PUs);
Zayyad Ibrahim (APC) - 43915 votes
Hussein Jallo (PDP) - 47313 votes✓

5. Arewa/Dandi Federal Constituency, Kebbi State; (25 PUs)
Rabiu Garba Kamba (APC) - 32432 votes✓
Abdullahi Umar Kamba (PDP) - 31858 votes

6. Nnewi North/Nnewi South/Ekwusigo Federal Constituency (5 PUs);
Uchenna Elodimuo (APGA) - 25412 votes
Peter Uzokwe (YPP) - 25518 votes✓

7. Orumba North/Orumba South Federal Constituency (16 PUs);
Christopher Okwudili Ezenwankwor (PDP) - 13087 votes
Chinwe Clara Nnabuife (YPP) - 14416 votes✓

8. Birnin Kudu/Buji Federal Constituency, Jigawa State; (8 PUs)
Aliyu Da'u Magaji (APC) - 42544 votes
Yakubu Adamu (PDP) - 43053 votes✓

9. Yauri, Shanga & Ngaski Federal Constituency, Kebbi State;
Umar Garba Uba (APC) - 54885 votes✓
Garba Hassan (PDP) - 16842 votes

10. Udenu/Igbo-Eze North Federal Constituency, Enugu State; (165 PUs)
Dennis Nnamdi Agbo (LP) - 23226 votes
Atigwe Simon Chukwuemeka (PDP) - 23863 votes✓

11. Yabo/Shagari Federal Constituency, Sokoto State; (26 PUs)
Abubakar Umar (APC) - 25738 votes (3741)
Umar Yusuf (PDP) - 27042 votes (2249)✓

12. Fika/Fune Federal Constituency, Yobe State; (1 PU)
APC - 31969 votes (0)
Mohammed Buba Jajere (PDP) - 32557 votes (93)✓

13. Faskari/Kankara/Sabuwa Federal Constituency, Katsina State; (20 PUs)
Shehu Dalhatu Tafoki (APC) - 49807 votes✓
Jamilu Lion (PDP) - 49067 votes

14. Kachia/Kagarko Federal Constituency, Kaduna State; (539 PUs)

Gabriel Saleh Zock (APC) - 42461 votes ✓
Austine Umar (LP) - 2311 votes
Umar Gurara (PDP) - 26208 votes

15. Jalingo/Yorro/Zing Federal Constituency, Taraba State (INCONCLUSIVE)
Tafida Sadiq Abbas (PDP) - 17214 votes
Umar Innocent Jabagang (SDP) - 15537 votes

Difference - 1677 votes
No of PVCs collected in cancelled PUs - 14759




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Re: INEC Declared Results From 3rd February Bye-election by DakulBilly001: 11:14pm On Feb 04
Paraman:
If APC didn't work for you guys in plateau state, is good you guys kicked them out. stop wishing on behalf of people in other states.

Na hypocrisy dey worry em...

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Re: INEC Declared Results From 3rd February Bye-election by mazinaija: 11:18pm On Feb 04
PressMyButton:

Politics is local, not by social media noise.





'
and the economy is also local. Exchange rate is local, hunger is local, insecurity is also local.

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Re: INEC Declared Results From 3rd February Bye-election by D4gmail1: 11:29pm On Feb 04
Apc cleared everywhere, make we kuku turn am to one party state. I find it shocking that people can still consider voting APC despite what they see going through. Don't tell me its rigged. The results are close to real, Nigerians deserve everything they get.

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Re: INEC Declared Results From 3rd February Bye-election by Amudeneogu: 11:37pm On Feb 04
I have no trust in INEC, i think INEC chairman prof. Yakubu should have throw in the trowel by now having been aware that he is a failure on the job.
Re: INEC Declared Results From 3rd February Bye-election by Indispensable85(m): 11:39pm On Feb 04
APC is even getting stronger across Nigeria. There'll be no contest in 2027 obviously.

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Re: INEC Declared Results From 3rd February Bye-election by Ykc2(m): 11:42pm On Feb 04
E no matter again

Re: INEC Declared Results From 3rd February Bye-election by Etimemy: 11:47pm On Feb 04
PressMyButton:
LP- zero wins. Yet Obi went around campaining for LP candidates. Obi does not have electoral value.
It really shown how blind you are.peak milk now is 650, Three crown 600 ,use your brain 🧠



Re: INEC Declared Results From 3rd February Bye-election by onuman: 11:48pm On Feb 04
Melagros:

In Plateau State we say no to apc, i wish other states will emulate us
Benue State still stuck in APC despite the ...
Re: INEC Declared Results From 3rd February Bye-election by casualobserver: 11:49pm On Feb 04
Hardly any LP candidates and where there are Lp candidates they performed miserably. 2027 will come around they will claim they won presidential election but were rigged. How can you win a national election when in many parts of the country you have no presence such that you can’t even find candidates to fly your flag?

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Re: INEC Declared Results From 3rd February Bye-election by slivertongue: 12:02am On Feb 05
Plateau North Rerun: ADP leads in five LGAs.


The returning officer for the exercise, Nestor Chagok, announced that the ADP candidate, Pam Dachungyang, was leading with 91,184 votes.

The APC candidate, Chris Giwa, came a distant second with 31,183, while the Labour Party (LP) candidate, Gyang Zi, trailed behind with 20,395.

The results showed that ADP won in all five LGAs: Barkin Ladi, Bassa, Jos South, Jos East and Riyom.

A breakdown of the results shows that in Barkin Ladi, ADP polled 19,663, APC got 4,700 and LP 7,989

In Jos South, ADP got 38,605, APC 11,416 and LP 6,638; in Jos East, ADP got 7,750, APC 2,817, and LP 2,725.

In Riyom, ADP polled I2,130, APC 4,342, LP-1,942, while in Bassa, ADP scored 13,036, APC 7,908 and LP 6,101.

The outstanding result for Jos LGA was still being collated at the time of filing this report.

Meanwhile, the returning officer for Jos North/Bassa Federal Constituency, James Damen, has announced that the LP candidate, Daniel Asama, was leading in the only local government where the election took place in the constituency.

According to the result as announced by Mr Damen, LP scored 22,963 to lead PRP with 6,074 and APC with 4,782.

The rerun election for the 16 polling units in the constituency was rescheduled for Sunday because of the alleged missing ballot papers.

The rescheduled election was still ongoing at the time of filing this report.

(NAN)

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Re: INEC Declared Results From 3rd February Bye-election by lexy2014: 12:07am On Feb 05
CilicMarin:
It shows, APC is still the dominant party...2027 election will just be a walk over for President Tinubu!

God Bless Nigeria..


How has APC and Tinubu used that dominance to make Nigeria better?

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Re: INEC Declared Results From 3rd February Bye-election by Honestey: 12:09am On Feb 05
How is APC still winning an election when a voter or two could have been kidnapped before getting to polling units?

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