INEC gets acting chairman as Yakubu steps aside

The Chairman, Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC), Prof. Mahmood Yakubu, is today expected to hand over to an acting chairman who will oversee the affairs of the agency pending the confirmation of his (Yakubu) reappointment by the Senate. The ceremony is scheduled to take place at the conference hall of the commission’s headquarters in Abuja

CBN Governor reportedly freezes the Bank Account of EndSARS Protest Promoters

Mr Godwin Emefiele, CBN governor has reportedly frozen the accounts of the EndSARS protest promoters. This is such an unfortunate situation where the CBN boss is allowing himself to be a tool to shut down Nigerian youths demanding for a true change and accountable governance in Nigeria. See court documents below… https://twitter.com/Iam_Efe/status/1324940784311922689?s=19 US State Department:

United States Electoral College Explained

As prescribed in the U.S. Constitution, American presidents are elected not directly by the people, but by the people’s electors. The Electoral College was created by the framers of the U.S. Constitution as an alternative to electing the president by popular vote or by Congress. If it were by popular vote or who gets the

Breaking : 31-Year-Old Man, Owolewa Becomes First Nigerian-American Elected To US Congress

31-year-old Nigerian-American, Oye Owolewa, has been elected as a shadow member of the United States House of Representatives from the District of Columbia. According to election results on the website of the District of Columbia Board of Elections on Wednesday morning, Owolewa polled 81.59% of the votes, which represents 164,026 votes against Joyce Robinson-Paul, who

#USElection : Trump in a tight corner as Biden gets Upper hand

Key states to watch The race for the presidency is usually decided in a small number of key battleground states that switch party allegiance between elections. Democrats Republicans Georgia 16 electoral college votes Est. vote count 98% Polls closed 2 days ago Candidate Votes Percent Donald Trump 2,432,097 49.6% Joe Biden 2,413,999 49.2% Jo Jorgensen 60,393 1.2% Why