Author: The Nation

  • NANS chides Obasanjo, calls for caution

    NANS chides Obasanjo, calls for caution

    The National Association of Nigerian Students (NANS) has asked those aggrieved about the outcome of the 2023 general elections to go to court and seek redress.

    The association, in a statement by its Vice President, External Affairs, Akinteye Babatunde also chided former president Olusegun Obasanjo, for calling for the cancellation of the presidential election.

    Obasanjo in a letter urged President Muhammadu Buhari to cancel the Presidential and National Assembly elections for not passing the credibility and transparency test.

    Warning Obasanjo not to set the country on fire, the students’ association said it was disappointed by the letter written by the former president, asking Nigerians not to take him seriously.

    The statement reads: “Anarchy is never an option in a democratic system with a reliable judiciary system and other constituted authorities that have been addressing political issues from time immemorial.

    “The Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) has started well and I’m pretty sure that they will finish well. For them to declare as winners some parties and their candidates, who rose to relevance less than six months ago in some mega states is a significant indication that the umpire is not biased.

    “Results were canceled in several polling units across the country and returning officers didn’t hesitate to mention them each time while declaring the results of their states. This should serve enough as a litmus test result that the umpire is up to the task and will surely deliver on their promises if given the needed chance and peace of mind in an enabling environment.

    “I’m not of the opinion that the election was generally free and fair but I won’t forget to say that Nigerians are watching the INEC officials at the National Collation Centre, Abuja as they give the party agents and others the privilege to state their complaints and also promised them to look into them and bring solutions to them.

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    “There has not been any election in Nigeria where one or two political parties or persons have not challenged the outcome. They seek redress in the court of law and oftentimes, mandates are being claimed by the rightful owners of these positions based on the evidence at hand and the competence of their legal team. We can continue to count on the judiciary as the last resort of the common man and I’m highly optimistic that they won’t trade their reputations for crumbs.

    “I’d hereby implore aggrieved parties and persons to go to court with their evidence to seek for justice and I’m sure they will get it. The court is the last resort of the common man. All aggrieved parties and persons can as well use the opportunity to reclaim their mandates without having to shed blood, maim and destroy people’s properties unnecessarily.

    “Gen. Olusegun Obasanjo (rtd) gave an infamous speech that is capable of igniting the entire nation today as he addressed journalists in a conference in Abeokuta. The hate speech was without depth, facts and figures but it’s sensitivity has the might to cause unprecedented unrest in Nigeria that could throw Nigerians out of normalcy and send us to stone age. This is uncalled for. Though a stakeholder, you have the right to express your views using any platform you wish but considering your stake, it should be the last thing to resort to. He ought to have consulted first.

    “My advice to Nigerians, most especially the students and youths is for us to exercise more patience as we await some adjustments (wherever necessary) from INEC and the final declaration of who wears the crown of the Commander-In-Chief of Armed Forces is made.”

  • You’re a clown, an opportunist, Shade Ladipo lampoons Burna Boy

    You’re a clown, an opportunist, Shade Ladipo lampoons Burna Boy

    Media personality, Shade Ladipo has hit Grammy-winning singer, Burna Boy, tagging him a clown and an opportunist.

    Burna had recently explained why he is not vocal on the 2023 elections.

    ‘Odogwu’, who suggested he personally didn’t have any preferred candidate he had faith in, insisted he didn’t want to be responsible for endorsing anyone that may eventually fail the people who would then turn around to blame him.

    However, he hoped for credible elections where only those deserving came out victorious.

    Reacting, the TV presenter condemned Burna Boy’s reasons, accusing him of being an opportunist that uses the situation of the country and the continent to promote his music.

    Read Also ; I wanted to play basketball – Burna Boy

    He schooled the Afro-fusion star, stating a genuine pan-Africanist would understand the significance of the 2023 elections, arguing voter participation didn’t necessarily involve supporting a specific candidate.

    She wrote: “Your African ant is a clown. If you are a true pan Africanist as you claim with your music then you must understand the importance of these elections.

    “Promoting voter participation doesn’t involve supporting any candidate.

    “You are a clown and an opportunist who only uses Nigerian/African issues to promote your music.

    “Fvcking fraud with fake dreads.”

  • Gunmen kill monarch in Ebonyi community

    Gunmen kill monarch in Ebonyi community

    Gunmen have killed the traditional ruler of the Umuezeokaha community, Ezza North Local Government Area of Ebonyi State, HRH, Igboke Ewa.

    Ewa was killed on Monday night in the community for allegedly refusing to support a particular party during the general elections.

    However, the All Progressives Congress (APC) in Ebonyi condemned murder of the monarch.

    The party in a statement by Emeka Nwonu, Ezza North Publicity Secretary, described the killing of Ewa who is the Chairman of the Traditional Rulers Council in Ebonyi Central as horrible.

    The statement reads: “The All Progressives Congress (APC), Ezza North Local Government Area Chapter condemns in strong terms the gruesome murder of the Chairman, Ezza Ezekuna Traditional Rulers Council and Traditional Ruler of Umuezeokoha Community, HRM Ezeogo Christopher Igboke Ewa.

    “The killing of the foremost traditional ruler is not only mischievous but also horrible. What pain or disadvantage would the old man cause another in terms of politics?

    Read Also ; Umahi wins Ebonyi South Senate seat

    “He was neither a member of PDP, APC or APGA, why the killing? Even at, a political party is an association or organization, each person should be allowed to join anyone of his or her choice. It should not call for the termination of lives or the destruction of property.

    “We condole with the family of the deceased, the good people of Umuezeokoha, the members of Ezza Ezekuna Council of Traditional Rulers and indeed, the people of Ezza Nation over the heartless killing of the nonagenarian”, he said

    Nwonu called on security agents to swing into action and bring the perpetrators to book.

    Governor David Umahi in a statement by Commissioner for Information, Uchenna Orji, said the traditional ruler was shot dead for his refusal to support an unnamed candidate during the 25 February presidential and National Assembly election in the State.

  • Obi wins Imo with 352, 904 votes

    Obi wins Imo with 352, 904 votes


    The Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) declared the Labour Party (LP) candidate, Peter Obi, the winner of the election in Imo State on Saturday.

    The returning officer, Charles Esimone, said that Obi scored 352,904 while Bola Tinubu of the All Progressives Congress(APC) scored 66, 171 votes while Atiku Abubakar of the Peoples Democratic Party(PDP) got 30,044 while Rabiu Kwankwaso got 1,536 votes.

    Read Also ; Obi wins Edo with wide margin

    Results were collated in 26 out of the 27 Local Government Areas of the state.

    The returning officer said that the results of the Njaba LGA were not collated because of violence.

  • LP wins Anambra with massive margin

    LP wins Anambra with massive margin


    The presidential candidate of the Labour Party (LP) Peter Obi has won the election in Anambra state after polling 584,621 votes against the People’s Democratic Party (PDP) candidate Atiku Abubakar who polled 9,036 votes.

    Read Also ; LP’s Umeh beats incumbent Ekwunife to win Anambra Central Senate seat

    The All Progressives Congress (APC) presidential candidate, Asiwaju Bola Ahmed Tinubu polled 5,111 votes.

    The Returning officer and Vice Chancellor of the Federal University of Technology, Owerri (FUTO) Prof Nnenna Oti declared the results in the INEC collation center, Awka.

    The results are:

    LP: 584621

    PDP: 9036

    APC: 5111

    NNPP: 1967

    APGA: 7388

    YPP: 1997

  • Ward excos withdraw APC northeast chairman’s suspension

    Ward excos withdraw APC northeast chairman’s suspension

    The executives of the All Progressives Congress (APC) in Rumde Ward of Yola North Local Government Area of Adamawa State have withdrawn the suspension of the National Vice Chairman of the party North East, Comrade Mustapha Salihu.

    The suspension was carried out last week.

    The executives said at a briefing their action against the zonal APC Chairman was instigated by external political gladiators who succeeded in igniting a fight within the APC.

    The Ward Chairman, Abdulkadir Abdullahi, told newsmen that disunity among party loyalists caused the internal party squabble that led to the suspension.

    Read Also ; Why Tinubu lost in Yobe, by PDP, APC

    Abdullahi, who stood against the suspension in the first place and was even pronounced suspended by the rest of his executives who perfected Mustapha Salihu’s suspension, said the conflict within the ward exco and resulting suspensions had been resolved.

    “The party in the ward and around the state is unarguably under the leadership of Comrade Salihu Mustapha who has been supporting us at all times,” the Ward chairman said.

    The ward Vice Chairman, Abdullahi Hamid, who led the suspension of Mustapha Salihu, admitted that the two warring factions in the ward have agreed to run a united party to face the governorship election with Senator Aishatu Ahmed Binani flying the party’s ticket.

  • I’ll marry my ex if Obi wins – Falegan

    I’ll marry my ex if Obi wins – Falegan

    Opeyemi Falegan, ex-lover of popular actress, Nkechi Blessing Sunday, has spoken on what he’d do if the Labour Party standard bearer, Peter Obi wins the election.

    The politician whose affair with NBS ended in one of the worst ways ever promised to return to his ex if Obi clinches the seat of power.

    Read Also; Obi wins Edo with wide margin

    He wrote: “If Peter Obi enter, I go marry my ex (I get many ex o).

    “If Peter Obi enter I go return to one of my exes. (sense of humour) lol election go come and go.”

  • INEC resumes presidential election results collation by 2 pm

    INEC resumes presidential election results collation by 2 pm

    The Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) will resume the ongoing 2023 Presidential election results collation at 2 pm.
    The National Commissioner and Chairman of the Information and Voter Education Committee, Festus Okoye, disclosed this at the 2023 general election national collation centre in Abuja on Tuesday.

    Okoye said that at the moment there were about five states ready at the moment while about five other States were on their way to Abuja for the presentation.

    Read Also : INEC suspends rescheduled presidential, National Assembly polls in Abia

    He said that the commission would like to wait and present about 10 States at a stretch.

    The results for 14 States have been presented while INEC awaits the arrival of results from the remaining 23 States and the FCT. (NAN)

  • Toke Makinwa speaks on Banky W’s defeat

    Toke Makinwa speaks on Banky W’s defeat

    Media personality Toke Makinwa is disheartened by singer-cum-politician Banky W’s loss of the House of Representatives seat to the Labour Party candidate in Saturday’s poll.

    Thaddeus Attah of the Labour Party (LP) was declared the winner of the Eti-Osa Federal Constituency seat in the House of Representatives.

    Attah won with 24,075 votes, beating Banky W of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) with 18,666 votes and Mr Babjide Obanikoro of the APC, who scored 16,901 votes.

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    Reacting, Makinwa argued Banky W deserved to win because he worked tirelessly compared to the LP candidate who she noted was neither known nor campaigned at all.

    The 38-year-old TV host said: “The news of LP winning in Eti Osa House of Representatives is so painful cos he didn’t campaign, we don’t even know him.”

    “Banky worked so hard, Banky deserves to win Eti Osa. #NigerianElections2023”, she added.

  • Actor Adeniyi Johnson, wife welcome twin after seven-year wait

    Actor Adeniyi Johnson, wife welcome twin after seven-year wait

    After waiting for seven years, actor Adeniyi Johnson has welcomed a set of twins with his colleague and wife, Oluwaseyi Edun.

    The elated dad announced his newest status in an Instagram post noting the babies and mother were in great condition.

    He also thanked his wife, Oluwaseyi for the beautiful babies, stressing his love for her.

    He wrote: “HALLELUYHA!!! LATEST TWINS DAD IN TOWN……

    ”My wife and I waited for Seven years… GOD IS INDEED GOD… He planned it as a birthday gift for me…

    “Friends, Family, Fans, well-wishers and Associates I am happy and pleased to announce to you all that I am the latest TWINS DAD!!!

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    “My wife is doing fine and Ibeji are doing great… THANK YOU ALL!!!

    ”This is why I couldn’t post or celebrate my birthday.. I didn’t even remember it was my birthday…

    “Apologies for not replying messages, taking calls or commenting on your posts. I hope this good news will make you pardon me.. I love you all…

    ”THANK YOU @i_am_shai for these beautiful kids… God keeps and protects them for us… I LOVE YOU BABY.”