Peter Obi Insists Tinubu Didn’t Win Presidential Election, Urges ‘Obidients’ to Remain Calm
He also expressed surprise that he didn’t win 100% of the votes cast in Anambra.
He also expressed surprise that he didn’t win 100% of the votes cast in Anambra.
He said they were tainted by ethnic bias unlike that of Atiku Abubakar.
The PDP wants the EFCC, the Police and the DSS to commence prosecution of INEC’s Chairman and officials for ‘financially compromising
It held that restraining the electoral commission would constrain INEC from conducting the March 11 elections.
It said the commission deceived Nigerians and knowingly deactivated BVAS.
The Labour Party Gubernatorial candidate for Rivers State, Fafaa Dan Princewill, says the Labour Party will turn things around in Rivers state if he is victorious in the March 11
The Ex-VP reiterated his belief in the judiciary but the APC has dismissed him as delusional.
Both parties asked Yakubu Mahmood to resign as the chairman of INEC.
Mbeki said: “We call on all those with grievances to address disputes through prescribed legal channels.”
“We insist the INEC chairman displays uploaded results by state as the results are being presented,” he said.
He warned that the June 12, 1993 debacle that brought Nigeria to its knees and caused the country international isolation was precipitated by a court injunction.
“They fasted, prayed, and they did so many things — sacrificed — just because they wanted me to run,” he said of his supporters.
Peter Obi won the most votes in Lagos, traditionally a stronghold of Bola Tinubu.
Lagos State is regarded as the major stronghold of the APC presidential candidate, having served as governor from 1999 to 2007.
NNPP,’s Rabiu Kwankwaso has taken a lead over other candidates in 25 local government areas of Kano State.
INEC says IRev challenges not due to sabotage or intrusion.
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