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  • It is Okpebholo!

    It is Okpebholo!

    Like a painful delivery that comes after a protracted labour, the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC), the controversial midwife, birthed Sen. Monday Okpebholo, late on Saturday as winner of the Edo State Governorship election.

    A serving senator of the Federal Republic and candidate of the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC), Okpebholo scored 291,667 to defeat Asue Ighodalo of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) who scored 247,274 votes and Olumide Akpata of the Labour Party (LP) who polled a total of 22,763 votes.

    This announcement was made late on Sunday by the Returning Officer for the election, Prof. Faruk Adamu Kuta, who is also the Vice-Chancellor of the Federal University of Technology, Minna, Niger State following the collation of results in Benin City, Edo State.

    A jubilant winner: Sen Okpebholo

    Nigerian Anchor reports that the Edo State Governorship election was held on Saturday, September 21, 2024 in 18 Local Government Areas (LGAs), and the APC candidate won in 11 LGAs, followed by the PDP candidate who won in 7LGAs.

    The outcome of the election is clustered below as follows:

    1. IGUEBEN LGA

    Total Registered Voters 54,549
    Total Accredited Voters 15,274

    APC 5907
    LP 494
    PDP 8470

    Total Valid Votes 14,989
    Total Rejected Votes 278
    Total Votes Cast 15,267

    2. ESAN WEST LGA

    Total Registered Voters 113,067
    Total Accredited Voters 25,702

    APC 12,952
    LP 342
    PDP 11,004

    Total Valid Votes 24,691
    Total Rejected Votes 693
    Total Votes Cast 25,384

    3. OWAN WEST

    Total Registered Voters 67,076
    Total Accredited Voters 24,311

    APC 12,277
    LP 201
    PDP 11,284

    Total Valid Votes 23,904
    Total Rejected Votes 391
    Total Votes Cast 24,295

    4. UHUNMWONDE

    Total Registered Voters 92,169
    Total Accredited Voters 20,044

    APC 8776
    LP 769
    PDP 9339

    Total Valid Votes 19223
    Total Rejected Votes 553
    Total Votes Cast 19776

    5. OVIA NORTH-EAST

    Total Registered Voters 177,106
    Total Accredited Voters 32,441

    APC 13,225
    LP 1,675
    PDP 15,311

    Total Valid Votes 30783
    Total Rejected Votes 1312
    Total Votes Cast 32095

    6. ESAN SOUTH-EAST LGA

    Total Registered Voters 90,240
    Total Accredited Voters 23,390

    APC 8,398
    LP 98
    PDP 14,199

    Total Valid Votes 22780
    Total Rejected Votes 356
    Total Votes Cast 23136

    7. EGOR LGA

    Total Registered Voters 242,266
    Total Accredited Voters 35,463

    APC 16,760
    LP 1,966
    PDP 14,658

    Total Valid Votes 34022
    Total Rejected Votes 1018
    Total Votes Cast 35040

    8. AKOKO EDO LGA

    Total Registered Voters 144,379
    Total Accredited Voters 54,395

    APC 34847
    LP 2239
    PDP 15865

    Total Valid Votes 53547
    Total Rejected Votes 331
    Total Votes Cast 53878

    9. ESAN CENTRAL LGA

    Total Registered Voters 68,338
    Total Accredited Voters 20,580

    APC 10,990
    LP 418
    PDP 8,618

    Total Valid Votes 20198
    Total Rejected Votes 361
    Total Votes Cast 20559

    10. ESAN NORTH-EAST LGA

    Total Registered Voters 106,280
    Total Accredited Voters 24,430

    APC 10,648
    LP 194
    PDP 12,522

    Total Valid Votes 23,637
    Total Rejected Votes 674
    Total Votes Cast 24,311

    11. OVIA SOUTH-WEST LGA

    Total Registered Voters 112,091
    Total Accredited Voters 23,196

    APC 10,150
    LP 849
    PDP 10,260

    Total Valid Votes 21710
    Total Rejected Votes 1086
    Total Votes Cast 22796

    12. ORHIONMWON LGA

    Total Registered Voters 139,260
    Total Accredited Voters 33,196

    APC 16,059
    LP 556
    PDP 14,614

    Total Valid Votes 31,559
    Total Rejected Votes 1091
    Total Votes Cast 32,650

    13. OWAN EAST LGA

    Total Registered Voters 108,252
    Total Accredited Voters 34,618

    APC 19,380
    LP 446
    PDP 14,189

    Total Valid Votes 34,157
    Total Rejected Votes 420
    Total Votes Cast 34,577

    14. ETSAKO EAST LGA

    Total Registered Voters 102,754
    Total Accredited Voters 35,084

    APC 20,167
    LP 604
    PDP 9,683

    Total Valid Votes 30926
    Total Rejected Votes 435
    Total Votes Cast 31361

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    15. ETSAKO CENTRAL LGA

    Total Registered Voters 59,430
    Total Accredited Voters 21,465

    APC 11,906
    LP 381
    PDP 8,455

    Total Valid Votes 20,851
    Total Rejected Votes 294
    Total Votes Cast 21,145

    16. ETSAKO WEST LGA

    Total Registered Voters 186,449
    Total Accredited Voters 54,304

    APC 32,107
    LP 2116
    PDP 17,483

    Total Valid Votes 52,226
    Total Rejected Votes 1,188
    Total Votes Cast 53,414

    17. OREDO LGA

    Total Registered Voters 356,242
    Total Accredited Voters 64,802

    APC 30,780
    LP 5389
    PDP 24,938

    Total Valid Votes 62703
    Total Rejected Votes 1339
    Total Votes Cast 64042

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    18. IKPOBA-OKHA LGA

    Total Registered Voters 392,782
    Total Accredited Voters 61,437

    APC 16338
    LP 4026
    PDP 26382

    Total Valid Votes 48784
    Total Rejected Votes 1455
    Total Votes Cast 50239

  • #EdoDecides: Over 80% of RESULTS released on IREV

    APC RESULTS :

    – Esan North East: 6556

    – Esan Central: 6719

    – Igueben: 5199

    – Ikpoba Okha: 18218

    – Uhunmwonde: 5972

    – Egor: 10202

    – Owan East: 19295

    – Owan West: 11193

    – Esan South East: 9237

    – Etsako West: 26140

    – Oredo: 18365

    – Ovia North East: 9907

    – Esan West: 7189

    – Akoko Edo: 22963

    – Etsako East: 17011

    – Etsako Central: 8359

    – Orhionmwon: 10458

    – Ovia South West: 10636

     

    APC Total= 228,419

     

    PDP RESULTS :

    – Esan North East: 13579

    – Esan Central: 10794

    – Igueben: 7870

    – Ikpoba Okha: 41030

    – Uhunmwonde: 16741

    – Egor: 27621

    – Owan East: 14762

    – Owan West: 11485

    – Esan South East: 10565

    – Etsako West: 17959

    – Oredo: 43498

    – Ovia North East: 16987

    – Esan West: 17434

    – Akoko Edo: 20101

    – Etsako East: 10668

    – Etsako Central: 7478

    – Orhionmwon: 13445

    – Ovia South West: 12659

     

    PDP Total= 288,676

    Final Tally:

    – APC Total: 228,419

    – PDP Total: 288,676

     

    PDP is leading with a total of 60,257 votes margin as it Stands .

     

    #EdoDecide2024

  • #EdoDecides: Obaseki wins polling unit for PDP as Akpata loses polling unit to Ighodalo

    #EdoDecides: Obaseki wins polling unit for PDP as Akpata loses polling unit to Ighodalo

    Alot of upsets have emerged from the Edo Guber elections with results showing that the state governor, Godwin Obaseki, has won his polling unit in favour of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP).

    The result from the polling unit, PU19, Ward 04, Oredo LGA, shows that PDP scored 127 votes, APC got 35, while Labour Party got 11 votes.

    In a related development, the Labour Party candidate in the election, Olumide Akpata, lost his polling unit to the PDP candidate, Asue Ighodalo.

    At Polling Unit 11, Ward 06 in Oredo Local Government Area, Ighodalo secured 41 votes, while Akpata followed with 32 votes. Monday Okpebholo of the All Progressives Congress (APC) came in third with 19 votes.

  • Edodecides: PDP won’t get a single vote in my polling unit

    Edodecides: PDP won’t get a single vote in my polling unit

    …APC candidate boasts
    The candidate of the All Progressives Congress, APC, in the ongoing Edo State governorship election, Monday Okpebholo, has boasted that none of his opponents, including the candidate of the People’s Democratic Party, Asue Ighodalo, will get a single vote at Unit 03, Ward 1, Uwessan, Esan Central LGA in Edo.
    Mr Okpebholo stated this after casting his ballot on Saturday.
    He said, “PDP or whatever will not get one vote here because this is my home and my people love me.”
    He also commended the Independent National Electoral Commission, INEC, saying, “What I’m seeing here is like a testimony that INEC is getting it right.”
    When asked to comment on his impression on security deployment for the election, the APC candidate said, “I know that everything they are saying about security – this, that – is ‘hyping’. I mean, nothing is happening. You can see! Nobody is fighting. No knockout, no stick of matches. So is just for people to scare people away from voting”.
    “You know Obaseki wanted to cause fire in Edo State, but by the grace of God, everything is moving perfect.”
  • Edo 2024 Guber Update: Voting Begins Amid Tight Security

    Edo 2024 Guber Update: Voting Begins Amid Tight Security

    The 2024 governorship election in Edo State has officially commenced, marked by a significant security presence and varying reports regarding the arrival of INEC officials and voter turnout across different polling units.

     

    INEC Officials Arrive Late at Some Polling Units

    At 7:43 a.m., INEC officials arrived at Unit 18, Oghede Ward 10, located at Oghede Secondary School on Ekenhuan Road in Egor Local Government Area. Despite the officials’ timely arrival, only a small number of voters were present at the polling unit.

     

    In stark contrast, by 8:39 a.m., Units 7 to 10 in Ward 1 at Ezoti Primary School, Oredo Local Government Area, reported a large turnout of voters. However, INEC officials had not yet arrived. Security operatives were on-site to maintain order and ensure the safety of the gathering electorate.

     

    Smooth Voting Process Amid Low Turnout

    By 8:51 a.m., voting commenced at Units 19 to 28, Ward 4, Emokpae Primary School in Oredo LGA, where the electoral process was proceeding smoothly. However, at Unit 41, Ward 4, located along Idahosa Lane on Mission Road, INEC officials were present but reported no voters at the polling unit. Staff expressed concerns regarding the absence of security personnel at this location.

     

    Reports from Unit 36, Ward 4 at Evbiemwen indicated that by 9:11 a.m., both INEC officials and security operatives were present, yet voters had not yet arrived. A similar situation was observed at Unit 32, Ward 4, on Ero Street, Wire Road in Oredo LGA, where voting was ongoing under the watchful eye of security personnel, although turnout remained modest.

     

    Continued Presence of Security Operatives

    By 9:30 a.m., INEC officials finally arrived at Unit 31, Ward 4, Azama Street on Wire Road in Oredo LGA. While security operatives maintained law and order throughout the polling units visited, voter turnout across these locations remained low.

     

    Across all polling units monitored, there was a heavy presence of security operatives both within and around the voting areas, ensuring that the election process proceeded in an orderly and peaceful manner as citizens exercised their democratic rights.

     

    There have also been few incidents of alleged vote buying by some party agents.

     

    As the day progresses, further updates on voter turnout and election proceedings are anticipated.

     

    Security Threats

    Candidate of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) Asue Ighodalo has raised an alarm over security threats during the ongoing gubernatorial elections in Edo State.

    He alleged that the police had arrested a party member in Ward 8 Unit 3.

    “In Uromi unit 3, one of our supporters was arrested there about an hour ago by men in mufti carrying guns. Nobody should carry guns into a polling unit. That is against the law. But you just see people behaving indiscriminately, oppressing and trying to intimidate our folks,” he said.

  • Coca-Cola Company announced plans to invest $1 billion in Nigeria over the next five years.

    Coca-Cola Company announced plans to invest $1 billion in Nigeria over the next five years.

    President Tinubu’s spokesperson, Bayo Onanuga made the claim in a statement released after Coca-Cola met with President Tinubu.

     

    The statement reads: “President Bola Tinubu has reiterated his administration’s commitment to creating a robust financial system and a business-friendly economy that will attract more foreign direct investments.

     

    “The President made the commitment on Thursday in Abuja, as the Coca-Cola Company announced plans to invest $1 billion in Nigeria over the next five years.

     

    “The announcement was made at a meeting between the President and the global leadership team of Coca-Cola Company, led by Mr John Murphy, its president and chief financial officer, and the Chairman of Nigerian Bottling Company, Ambassador Segun Apata.

     

    “President Tinubu commended Coca-Cola for its long-standing partnership with Nigeria and for promoting investment opportunities that have employed over 3000 people across nine production facilities.

     

    ”We are business-friendly, and as I said at my inauguration, we must create an environment of easy-in and easy-out for businesses.

     

    ”We are building a financial system where you can invest, re-invest, and repatriate all your dividends. I have a firm belief in that,” he said.

     

    “President Tinubu told the delegation that private sector partnerships, which sustain investments, are central to his government’s far-reaching reforms to improve the business environment.

     

    “He pledged that the government would continue partnering with Coca-Cola to expand investments in Nigeria and address environmental issues, including climate change.

     

    ”The size of this country is enormous in Africa, and the consumption capacity of Nigeria is expanding daily,” President Tinubu added while commending the company for scaling up its skill development and community initiatives as part of its corporate social responsibility.

     

    Presenting an overview of Coca-Cola’s business in Nigeria, Murphy noted that the company generates N320 billion annually through nearly 300,000 customers and contributes almost N90 billion in revenue to the Nigerian government.

     

    ”We are very proud of the growth of the business over a long period and its impact on the daily lives of many Nigerians.

     

    ”Beyond the financial impacts, we are also very committed to supporting the communities, and over the last number of years, we’ve had a special focus on several areas in the world of sustainability, water packaging and others, ” he said.

     

    Mr Zoran Bogdanovic, CEO of Coca-Cola Hellenic Bottling Company, explained that the company’s confidence in Nigerian government policies had encouraged it to make the $1 billion investment pledge.

     

    ”Mr President, in your inaugural address, we were very pleased to hear of your invitation for foreign investors to invest and your assurance that foreign businesses can repatriate dividends and profits.

     

    ”That assurance gives us the confidence to continue our investments. Since 2013, we have invested $ 1.5 billion in Nigeria in capacity expansion, transformation of our supply chain infrastructure capabilities, training and development.

     

    ”I am very pleased to announce that, with a predictable and enabling environment in place, we plan to invest an additional $1 billion over the next five years.

     

    ”We believe Nigeria’s potential is tremendous, and we are committed to working with the government to realise this potential.”

     

  • NECO releases results

    NECO releases results

    Breaking: NECO releases result

    The National Examinations Council, NECO, has released the 2024 SSCE internal results.
    This was disclosed on Thursday, September 19, by the NECO’s Registrar/Chief Executive, Professor Dantani Wushishi.
    He briefed journalists in Minna during the release of the 2024 SSCE internal results.
    Also, Wushishi said that NECO blacklisted 21 supervisors in 12 states. They also de-recognised one school in Ekiti state for mass cheating in three subjects.
    How to check NECO 2024 results
    Below are the easy steps to check your NECO 2024 results online:
    1. Visit NECO portal at https://www.neco.gov.ng. This is the only official platform for accessing your results.
    2. Select ‘NECO Results’: On the homepage, pick the ‘NECO Results’ option. Clicking this will take you to the result-checking section.
    Click “Check “Results”.
    Alternatively, just go straight to the result portal at https://results.neco.gov.ng/.
    3. Enter your examination details: Provide your exam year (2024), exam type (June/July or Nov/Dec), and your unique examination number.
    4. Input your token: You can buy it directly from the NECO website. Input the token in the appropriate field.
  • Yayah Bello finally succumbs to the long arm of the law

    Immediate past Governor of Kogi State, Yahaya Bello has finally succumbed to the long arm of the law by submitting himself to the Economic and Financial.Crimes Commission (EFCC).

    Yahaya Bello has been on run after a failed attempt to take him in to answer to charges regarding how over N80billion disappeared from the treasury of Kogi State during his eight year reign.

    It was reported that Yahaya Bello was eloped from his residence by his select successor, Usman Ododo when law enforcement agents came for his arrest.

     

    A statement by his media handlers disclosed that Yahaya Bello finally surrendered himself this morning following advise from his family and counsel.

  • You Can’t Set Bauchi On Fire, I Have Enough Water – Governor Bala Muhammad mocks Wike

    Bauchi Governor, Sen Bala Mohammed has declared that nobody can set Bauchi State on fire because he has gathered enough treated water to quench any form of fire.
    This remark comes in response to the recent threat by Minister of the Federal Capital Territory, Nyesom Wike to set opposition PDP states on fire.
    Bala Mohammed issued the response which was apparently directed at Wike when a delegation from the National Secretariat of the main opposition Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) visited him at the Governor’s Office in Bauchi on Tuesday.
    The Governor said that the crisis rocking the party is not personal, stressing that nobody should misunderstand the party as it is still united.
    According to him, “If we have quarrel, it is not personal, nobody should misunderstand us, we are together. This is not a splinter group, this is just a delegation from the National Working Committee of the PDP. We are going to discuss some of the issues in the party”
    “This unsolicited visit by the National Working Committee shows that in Nigeria we have people of conscience and we are connected by the values that established the PDP by our founding fathers”
    Bala Mohammed also said, “Yes, none of the political parties are insulated from crisis here and there, but crisis is there and that why leadership is there.We have to take the bull by the horns to discuss and look at the constitution of our party.”
    “We must do things by the rule of law, we must respect people, we must put our interest aside, we must respect our diversities, we must bring and close rank, especially for party like the PDP that has a history,” he added.
    “We have a pedigree, most of the developments in the country were done by the PDP, since we left nothing has happened. As you can see all the members of the National Working Committee that are here are square heads in square holes”
    He then assured that as the Chairman of the PDP Governors Forum, he will continue to give effective and efficient leadership and meaningful opposition in the country.
  • Again Nigeria’s inflation rate eases in August

    BREAKING! Again Nigeria’s inflation rate eases in Augus

    Nigeria’s annual inflation rate eased again in August after a persistent rise in nearly two years.
    Inflation rate eased further to 32.15 per cent in August 2024 relative to the July 2024 headline inflation rate of 33.40 per cent, the National Bureau of Statistics (NBS) announced Monday.
    Inflation indicators compare prices of goods and services in 12 months. A decline does not necessarily imply a reduction in prices; instead, it shows the rate of price increase had fallen compared to previous months.
    According to the NBS food inflation was 37.52 per cent in August 2024 as against 39. 53 per cent recorded in July.