Inec has reportedly extended the election for another day due to heavy failure of the BVAS system. See more results below… Results from Ekwulobia ward 1 Efosie 11 APC……………….11 PDP…………………8 APGA………………81 SDP………………….2 ADC………………….1 LP…………………….1 YPP…………………..2 Invalid votes………9 Total number of accredited voters 115 Total number of vote cast 115 My PU; 011 Uffa Village Aguluzigbo.
#AnambraElection : More results from most polling units
With serious reported BVAS machine malfunctioning, some persons still managed to vote regardless. You’d recall that jkcyno news reported that APGA is currently having an early lead at the polls. More results continue coming in from most of the wards. However, they are not to be treated as authentic results but most likely to be
#AnambraElection : APGA in an early lead at the polls
Anambra election is reported to be successfully but not without so many hitches from INEC angle. There was massive turn out of voters as against earlier feared voter apathy. However, voters from most part of the state have decried serious concerns over their disenfranchisement due to the malfunctioning of the beaver machine. It could take
Many Feared Killed As Tanker Explodes In Kubwa Market
Many People were feared killed on Friday after a kerosene tanker exploded at the popular Kubwa Market in the nation’s capital. According to eyewitnesses, at least five persons were burnt beyond recognition, while many were injured. The eyewitnesses explained that the tanker explosion resulted in a fire that affected a shop near the main market.
#AnambraElection :Anambra Guber: AAC candidate, Nwankwo steps down, endorses PDP’s Ozigbo
Chidozie Nwankwo, candidate of the African Action Congress (AAC) in Anambra State governorship election has stepped down for Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) flagbearer, Valentine Ozigbo. The endorsement was announced Friday night by Ozigbo’s media team barely 24 hours before the election. It is significant for being the only one of such endorsements in this campaign
#AnambraElection : Situation Reports from Anambra as people stay indoors (video)
Ahead of the most anticipated #AnambraElection, most people have chosen to rather sit inside than move around. This notable situation in Anambra state on the eve of the election is obviously for a diverse reason for many. Jkcyno news earlier reported that heavy security presence were seen around Awka capital territory whilst few shops were seen
Bandits in Zamfara, Sokoto resort to looting of Farm Produce
Bandits in Zamfara, Sokoto and parts of Kebbi and Katsina states have resorted to looting farms and shops following the shutdown of telecommunications networks in the areas. Residents of local government areas affected by the shutdown said attacks by bandits had continued unabated despite the shutdown of telecommunications activities. The government later extended the ban
Obi Cubana released from EFCC custody
Popular socialite and businessman, Obinna Iyiegbu, aka Obi Cubana, has been released. This comes three days after he was detained by the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission over alleged money laundering and tax evasion. The Anambra-born club owner was reportedly arrested on Monday afternoon and was granted administrative bail on Tuesday. A source in the
#AnambraElection : Situation Reports from Anambra state(video)
The sky is hazy, there was heavy downpour last night as Anambra people against all odds gear up for the “El clasico” elections. This is one election which has garnered a whole lot of tension, sympathy, violence and premonition. Every street and popular junctions have serious police personnel standing at akimbo looking at passersby with
IPOB Cancels Sit-at-home, Urges Anambra Residents To Vote On Saturday
The Indigenous People of Biafra has cancelled its proposed one week sit-at-home order across the South-East region. The group said the order was called off following consultations with elders, traditional, and religious leaders from the Southeast. This was made known in a statement issued on Thursday by the IPOB’s spokesperson, Emma Powerful. The group earlier