Tonto Dikeh’s party steps down to join APC few days to election

Tonto Dikeh's party steps down to join APC few days to election

Actress, Tonto Dikeh and her principal, Tonte Ibraye have stepped down from running for the governorship and deputy governorship position.

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According to reports, Tonto Dikeh took to her social media page to announce that her party ADC was no longer in the race to run for governorship in Rivers State a day before the election. According to Tonto Dikeh, her party, ADC, has thrown its weight behind the All Progressive Congress (APC)’s candidate, Tonye Cole, and has urged her supporters to vote for Tonte Cole. Tonto Dikeh wrote: “Having carefully listened to the advice of elders and political leaders of Rivers State on the need for the opposition to look inwards and present a unified, competent, and generally acceptable candidate with the capacity to win the March 18th gubernatorial elections, and the need for the opposition to prevent splitting its votes amongst several candidates, today we officially adopted Pastor Tonye Cole, Governorship Candidate of the All Progressive Congress (APC) Rivers State as the consensus and unifying Candidate of the opposition. Upon his victory, Tonye Cole will form a unity government comprising of the APC and other opposition parties in this alliance titled “Stronger Together for a United Rivers State”. I hereby call on all my supporters to vote for Tonye Cole of the APC this Saturday.”

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“I regard Tinubu as a father” — Peter Obi clarifies, gives reason for challenging election result

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Peter Obi, the presidential candidate of the Labour Party (LP), expressed that he holds no ill feelings towards Asiwaju Bola Tinubu while stating that he regards him as a father.

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The former governor of Anambra made this known during an interview on Arise TV on Monday, 13th of March 2023 where he declared his reason for challenging the election result. Obi affirmed that he holds the president-elect in high regard despite his loss in the election which they contested together. Peter Obi on Reason for Fighting the Election Result but not Tinubu

"I regard Tinubu as a father" — Peter Obi clarifies, gives reason for challenging election result

“I have no issues with Tinubu. He is somebody I have so much respect for as a brother and regard as a father. I am only challenging the process through which INEC declared him as the President-elect. I have no issues with his declaration as the President-elect. “We are committed to a new Nigeria. We must do everything that is right. We need to build strong democratic institutions that will teach people what their job requires and what government is all about. The process through which people come into office is for me…far more fundamental than what they do thereafter. There is a process of doing things. There is a process of arriving at any destination. Like I said in my press conference, if you’re going to answer ‘His Excellency’, the process of coming to that position must be excellent. If you’re going to be a Bishop, there’s a process of being a Bishop.”

Why I won’t accept election loss as God’s will — Peter Obi replies Pastor

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The Labour Party’s presidential candidate, Peter Obi, addresses why he would not agree with a Pastor’s appeal to accept his election defeat as God’s will. Why I won't accept election loss as God's will — Peter Obi replies Pastor During an interview on Arise TV’s ‘The Morning Show’ on Monday, Peter Obi expressed that doing the right thing was God’s desire. Obi stated that he holds great respect for notable Nigerians, including clerics and traditional rulers but to agree to the loss is impossible. “I disagree with them. What they’re actually preaching is the problem of Nigeria. The problem of Nigeria is accepting wrongdoing, accepting what is unacceptable…that is using God’s name in vain. That’s not what God says.” He continued, “What they’re saying is not God’s wish. It is not God’s plan for Nigeria. Why don’t we accept that the 133 million Nigerians who are poor is God’s wish? Why don’t we accept that 95 million Nigerians living in…poverty is God’s wish? It is God’s wish that we don’t have electricity. It is God’s wish that our children are kidnapped. It is God’s wish that we have collapsed primary healthcare leading us to be the country with the highest (rate of) infant mortality… That’s not what God says. God’s wish is when you do the right thing.” Obi commented that the election procedures had clear regulations that, if adhered to, would prevent reason to challenge the process. He continued, “it would have been concluded in a matter of hours without anybody arguing about it. But it is not God’s wish that you do the wrong thing.” “It is not God’s wish that you go and rob a train and make money and start sharing it… This is what is killing the country. People come here, take public money and then go and give it to people in the Church…and they say it’s God’s wish…that is what we’re fighting. That’s what we want to stop. “We want God’s wish to be truly God’s wish. And that is when we do the right things and God gives His blessings. “What do you tell the young ones growing up? That it’s God’s wish that you steal? That is God’s wish that you conduct a wrong election? So, tell me the difference between those of us who are doing this and the armed robbers,” Obi said. Obi noted that he wants “God to allow us to do the right things so we can start building a better country for our children.”

APC is yet to pay us for voting in last election — Ikorodu indigenes

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Residents of the Ikorodu area of Lagos State call out the All Progressives Congress (APC) for failing to pay after voting and canvassing for the party during the presidential election.

APC is yet to pay us for voting in last election — Ikorodu indigenes

Ahead of the March 18 gubernatorial election, some residents of Lagos State have raised alarm over unfair treatment from the APC party. A video making rounds on social media captured the moment supporters voiced out their pain about pending payments for canvassing for votes during the February 25th election which APC lost to LP in the state. One of the supporters could be heard affirming that the party will not get their votes on March 18 during the governorship election. “We Ikorodu People came out in mass and we are the main reason Why APC got so much vote and almost won Peter Obi in Lagos, But we have not been paid yet, we are not going to vote for APC on Saturday if we are not paid our owed money with immediate effect,” a resident stated. Watch the video below …

LASTMA officers plead for forgiveness ahead of election

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Officials from the Lagos State Traffic Management Authority (LASTMA) plead for forgiveness from residents of Lagos for mistreating them in the past.

LASTMA officers plead for forgiveness ahead of election

This comes ahead of the March 18 election where Babajide Sanwo-Olu, a member of the All Progressives Congress (APC), will compete for the governorship of Lagos against Gbadebo Rhodes-Vivour of the Labour Party, Funso Doherty of the Africa Democratic Congress, Abdulazeez Adediran of the Peoples Democratic Party, and 11 others. A video making rounds on social media shows LASTMA officials dancing to the tune of the song ‘ewe orijin laja, eni aba se ko firijin wa’ which translates to ‘whoever we may have offended, please forgive us.’ Earlier, some civil servants in Lagos claimed that they were threatened with job loss if they fail to support the incumbent governor’s re-election. However, Governor Babajide Sanwo-Olu’s media aide, Gboyega Akosile, debunked this on social media. Watch the video below …

Lege prays for GRV’s loss in gubernatorial election

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Nigerian actor, Kehinde Adams, also known as Lege Miami is currently trending for praying for GRV’s loss in the upcoming election.

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It is no longer news that Labour Party’s gubernatorial candidate for Lagos State is Gbadebo Rhodes-Vivour. While many have proven to be solidly behind him, others feel otherwise. A trending video of controversial Yoruba actor, Lege Miami praying for GRV’s loss has got tons of social media users talking. In the said video, Lege is seen praying heavily for GRV to lose the election while on Instagram live. According to him, GRV is Igbo and only wants to come and steal Lagos. He further claims that Lagos is a Yoruba state and meant for only Yoruba’s to rule.

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Appeal court orders INEC to grant Peter Obi access to inspect election materials

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The court of appeals has ordered the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) to give Peter Obi access to election materials.

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Earlier today, it was reported that Peter Obi canceled his campaign trips and attend court proceedings with his lawyers after he sued the INEC, APC, and Bola Tinubu. He further accused INEC of refusing him to have access to the election materials before they declare Tinubu as president of Nigeria. In a new development, the court has granted the Labour Party access to inspect the materials. It has also given INEC permission to reconfigure BVAS after all the parties involved have gotten access to the materials.

Banky W breaks silence after losing election to LP’s Thaddeus Attah (Video)

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Popular singer and politician, Banky W has finally broken silence after losing Eti Osa Federal House of Representative election to Labour Party candidate, Thaddeus Attah.

Banky W breaks silence election Thaddeus Attah

The musician ran under the People’s Democratic Party (PDP) on the 25th of February but had unfortunately lost the election. A week after the election, Banky W shared a video of himself during a church service in which he voiced how heartbroken he had been.

According to him, Sunday was meant to be his thanksgiving service and he had made arrangements to move to Abuja and start looking for an office space if he wins. Sadly, he lost the election; but he revealed that he’s story isn’t over as God has bigger plans for him. Watch the video below:

“Election was rigged against Banky W” — Daddy Freeze insists, slams Obi’s supporters

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Famous radio personnel, Daddy Freeze, insists that the senatorial election at the Eti-Osa LGA in Lagos was rigged against Banky W to favour Attah Thaddeus.

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Labour Party’s Attah won the election with 24,075 votes, beating his counterparts, Mr Olubankole Wellington (Banky W) of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), who had 18,666 votes, and Mr Babajide Obanikoro of the APC, who had 16, 901 votes. According to Daddy Freeze in a live Instagram session, Attah is known by nobody and neither was his face plastered on fliers like other candidates.

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He pressed on to state that the election was rigged to favour the Labour Party’s candidate; hence, Peter Obi‘s supporters too should accept the same fate on the presidential level. Watch the video below …