Dear Nigerians, there is need to be afraid in this enclave called Nigeria. Welcome to the summary page of Edo Election and its accompanying Brouhaha…. You’d recall that Jkcyno blog earlier reported #EdoElections : Reports from Edo elections as Thugs & Vote Buying take over. It was an election heavily marred with Vote Buying, thuggery and
#EdoElections : Reports from Edo elections as Thugs & Vote Buying take over
The Edo State election is finally here and the worst fears of most Nigerians are here starring at their respective faces. Below are collective happenstances at from the field…. This is alleged to be from APC thugs disrupting elections, especially where it’s not favoring them. You could obviously see the level of vote buying ongoing….
Panic in Edo as REC is revealed as APC card carrying member
The most anticipated Edo state election is today but without some palpable ounces of fear for what APC Government could do. Yesterday, during an interview with the Resident electoral Commissioner, Prof. Rhoda Gumus on Channels tv, she was almost swearing that she wouldn’t accept any bride…. She would be non-partisan…. Bla bla. Blaaaaaaa….!!!! Ladies
BREAKING : INEC under attack in Edo State
The The Independent National Electoral Commission, INEC was reportedly in the news that armed thugs numbering about 300 ambushed the office of the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) in Oredo Local Government Area headquarters in Edo State and carted away sensitive election materials. Concerned citizens and analysts have indicated worry over the credibility of tomorrow’s election
Peter Obi, Datti-Babba Ahmed, LP leaders Round Up Campaign for Olumide Akpata (pictures)
The fomer presidential candidate of the Labour Party in the 2023 Election, Peter Obi his deputy, Yusuf Datti Baba-Ahmed and other Labour Party leaders rounded up a very intense election campaign in EEdo State for Olumide Akpata. He wrote below : “Yesterday, the national leadership of our party joined @OlumideAkpata and his deputy, Alhaji Kadiri Asamah Yusuf,
Unizik Elects 4 Profs for 10th Governing Council
Press Release: Professors Okoye, Oraegbunam, Utoh-Ezeajugh, and Onyiorah Elected as Senate Representatives for Unizik’s 10th Governing Council The process to elect internal members to the 10th Governing Council of Nnamdi Azikiwe University, Awka, has begun, following the election of four Senate Representatives on Wednesday, September 18th, 2024. The 226th Senate Meeting, presided over by the
EFCC deny Having Yahaya Bello in their Custody as Drama continues
The funny encounter between the former Governor of Kogi state, Yahaya Bello took a new turn today as Yahaya was reportedly seen at the headquarters of the EFCC. You’d recall that Yahaya Bello was officially declared wanted by the EFCC for alleged money Laundering but have somehow decided not to arrest the man. Rumors had it that
Peter Obi, Datti, LP leaders Visit Borno, Donate N50M (pictures)
His Excellency, Peter Gregory Onwubuasi Obi, Labour Party caretaker leader, Senator Nenadi Usman,Datti-Babba Ahmed and other LP members paid visit to flood ravaged Borno state. He wrote below : “Today, I, along with the Labour party Caretaker Chairman, Distinguished Senator Nenadi Usman; Vice Presidential Candidate, Dr Datti Baba-Ahmed; Dr. Yinusa Tanko, the National Coordinator of the Obidients Movement,
Governor Soludo Sacks Commissioner
Anambra state commissioner for information, Sir Paul Nwosu has been sacked. Nwosu was reportedly sacked over alleged incompetence in projecting the profile of his principal, Governor Chukwuma Soludo, especially ahead of 2025 governorship election. Press Secretary to the Governor, Christian ABURIME said he was yet to confirm the news, but a source said the Commissioner
NBS inflation figure raises Doubts as Nigerians raise alarm
32.15% in August is trending because according to NBS, Nigeria’s inflation reduced last month despite the petrol crunch and dollar nearly peaking at ₦1,700. The National Bureau of Statistics published that, inflation for August is 32.15%, which is lower compared to 34.19% in June and 33.40% in July, at 1.25% difference. Although higher when compared