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Re: National Assembly Elections, Saturday 9th April, 2011 by ProfJYK(m): 1:44am On Apr 10, 2011 |
Princek12: BOMBS, BOMBS, and MORE BOMBS feelers from up there shows BOKO HARAM winning sha, will confirm tomorrow |
Re: National Assembly Elections, Saturday 9th April, 2011 by Nicklee(m): 1:46am On Apr 10, 2011 |
dremoney: Maybe you are the bigger mumu. He clearly said SOMEONE called him and said it is ACN all the way. He was fair enough to let us know that this is secondary information. Now if you think he is mumu and you are not a bigger one, tell us if it is PDP all the way. I don't get why some peeps are so quick to call others names. |
Re: National Assembly Elections, Saturday 9th April, 2011 by dremoney(m): 1:47am On Apr 10, 2011 |
ekea2001: To help with your state of confusion,Think BUHARI/BAKARE and, Just imagine a National assembly filled with folks screwing MDA's budget and implementation. Imagine a federal government jailing all failed contractors Imagine a state of uninterrupted power supply A state where budget implementation makes a huge difference in our individual lives A country we can proudly call our own, where our identity as a NIGERIAN is something to be proud of, a diversified economy. A country where every kobo spent will be accounted for. A country where thirst for development and growth creates employment continously. |
Re: National Assembly Elections, Saturday 9th April, 2011 by gbengress1: 1:47am On Apr 10, 2011 |
This is a peaceful revolution! |
Re: National Assembly Elections, Saturday 9th April, 2011 by vladimiros: 1:47am On Apr 10, 2011 |
best news about these votes is that, now our government would behave because they know the full consequences of not doing their work, just hope PDP boys don`t jump to ACN and CPC and see it as a new chance to get elected |
Re: National Assembly Elections, Saturday 9th April, 2011 by gbengress1: 1:48am On Apr 10, 2011 |
This is a peaceful revolution! |
Re: National Assembly Elections, Saturday 9th April, 2011 by danjohn: 1:49am On Apr 10, 2011 |
How is CPC performing in the Northwest, the Northeast, and parts of the Northcentral (Niger, Nasarawa, and FCT)? ACN is winning the SW and making inroads in Benue, Kwara, Akwa Ibom, and Anambra. That would not be enough for the opposition unless CPC makes inroads in the NW, NE, and parts of the NC. Does anyone know what is happen in those places. I know CPC is doing well in Kaduna but we need more information. |
Re: National Assembly Elections, Saturday 9th April, 2011 by IFELEKE(m): 1:50am On Apr 10, 2011 |
“ESE Report: Election Stock Exchange Report; top losers for week 2: David Mark (losing 7out of 9 LGAs in his district) Dimeji Bankole and Iyabo Obasanjo(in front of her father’s house). Top gainers – all Nigerians who want a change”. |
Re: National Assembly Elections, Saturday 9th April, 2011 by jabbo(m): 1:51am On Apr 10, 2011 |
Bauchi - Jahun & Railway results Unit 1 Acn-18, Anpp-11, Pdp-35, Cpc-437 Unit 2 Anpp-5, Acn-11, Pdp-28, Cpc-363 Unit 3 Cpc-348, Pdp-15, Acn-3, Anpp-6, Apga-2 Unit 4 Anpp-8, Acn-18, Pdp-33, Cpc-382 Unit 5 Anpp-5, Acn-4, Pdp-6, Cpc-389 |
Re: National Assembly Elections, Saturday 9th April, 2011 by userlist(f): 1:51am On Apr 10, 2011 |
@dremoney You are the biggest mumu and mugu. I just reported what I was told |
Re: National Assembly Elections, Saturday 9th April, 2011 by dremoney(m): 1:52am On Apr 10, 2011 |
Nicklee: Neither do i get why you are so quick to jump into a frying pan meant for diickheads. Dat na why una dey fail NECO AND WAEC, Answer different question with different answer.If someone had called 999 for help,wont they ask where?gerrout jare Get da hell off my comment or i'll whoop your arse inplace of your fellow empty headed dummy |
Re: National Assembly Elections, Saturday 9th April, 2011 by otokx(m): 1:53am On Apr 10, 2011 |
more reports coming soon |
Re: National Assembly Elections, Saturday 9th April, 2011 by k2k1947: 1:56am On Apr 10, 2011 |
Just woke up nau.a corper thou in jigawa state.in my ward,it was a tight one btw pdp, cpc and acn(surprisingly for mi). ACN won d house and CPC won the senatorial.i asked one of my frend close by and he said it was acn all through in his own, am in gumel thou.Although when my room mates posted to remote villages came back,they said it was pdp all the way for them. |
Re: National Assembly Elections, Saturday 9th April, 2011 by dremoney(m): 1:57am On Apr 10, 2011 |
userlist: What you were told abi? Now call back and ask for more details, maga |
Re: National Assembly Elections, Saturday 9th April, 2011 by vladimiros: 1:58am On Apr 10, 2011 |
wow, PDP, are losing big big time, now my new fear, i hope the new boys in town don`t allow ex-pdp members to join |
Re: National Assembly Elections, Saturday 9th April, 2011 by Nicklee(m): 1:59am On Apr 10, 2011 |
dremoney: Ha ha at bold: If only you knew. Stop calling people names and you'll be at peace with me and every other well meaning blogger. But when you resort to insults and name calling, then better be ready for what follows. Anyways, back to results. No need to respond to my comment. Let's see more results. |
Re: National Assembly Elections, Saturday 9th April, 2011 by tubabie(f): 2:00am On Apr 10, 2011 |
Pls any report about Rivers and Kogi states results? |
Re: National Assembly Elections, Saturday 9th April, 2011 by gbengress1: 2:09am On Apr 10, 2011 |
CPC will perform better on Saturday.Even in PDP rally, it is SAI BUHARI! |
Re: National Assembly Elections, Saturday 9th April, 2011 by dremoney(m): 2:11am On Apr 10, 2011 |
gbengress1: PDP rally, sai Buhari ke? you sure? dat na good news o |
Re: National Assembly Elections, Saturday 9th April, 2011 by apoti(m): 2:15am On Apr 10, 2011 |
Wow! great results, this one na true hurricane o today would have been a perfect day for me, just that I caught my girlfriend cheating on me At least I still have something to rejoice on, PDP is out |
Re: National Assembly Elections, Saturday 9th April, 2011 by dremoney(m): 2:19am On Apr 10, 2011 |
apoti: waaaaaaat, are you kidding me? sorry o brova But come, give us full gist now, like who was on top and stuff |
Re: National Assembly Elections, Saturday 9th April, 2011 by dayokanu(m): 2:19am On Apr 10, 2011 |
This cant be true. I cant believe this |
Re: National Assembly Elections, Saturday 9th April, 2011 by dremoney(m): 2:22am On Apr 10, 2011 |
dayokanu: what part of Obasanjo lost right in front of his house or PDP's arse has been whooped dont you believe Ogbeni dayokanu? ok,lets start with whose side are you on? Nigerians or PDP? |
Re: National Assembly Elections, Saturday 9th April, 2011 by Sagamite(m): 2:23am On Apr 10, 2011 |
gbengress1: How dare you? How dare you just tell us you collected the money without shaming the individual? My friend, name the baastard that was bribing ASAP and his party. |
Re: National Assembly Elections, Saturday 9th April, 2011 by flopath1: 2:24am On Apr 10, 2011 |
Can someone give the results for Kogi state? That's my state and I am very curious as to what is going on there results wise. |
Re: National Assembly Elections, Saturday 9th April, 2011 by gbengress1: 2:26am On Apr 10, 2011 |
ACN leads in Ogun polls Headlines Apr 9, 2011 ….Iyabo Obasanjo-Bello, Bankole on their way out of National Assembly By Kolade Larewaju, Abeokuta EARLY results coming in from polling units after Saturday ’s election in Ogun State indicate a sharp lead by the Action Congress of Nigeria [ACN] across the state with the Peoples Democratic party [PDP] and the Peoples Party of Nigeria [PPN] trailing behind with a huge difference. INEC Chairman Prof. Attairu Jega addressing Pressmen after visiting Suleja INEC Bomb blast victims in Abuja. Photo by Gbemiga Results from polling units in former President Olusegun Obasanjo ward 11, indicate that he lost woefully. Indication also emerged that while Senator Iyabo Obasanjo Bello may have lost her seat to Gbenga Obadara of the ACN, the Speaker of the House of Representatives; Mr. Dimeji Bankole may also be on his way out for the ACN candidate; Segun Williams with the early results. At the African Church Grammar School, Ita Iyalode in Abeokuta where the former President and his daughter Iyabo Obasanjo-Bello voted for the Senatorial election, the ACN polled 167 votes while the PDP polled 64 and PPN; 5 votes. At the Agbeloba polling unit, directly opposite the head office of Obasanjo Holdings; ACN 191, PDP 36 and PPN 10 while at the African Church Primary school where Senator Ibikunle Amosun of the ACN voted, his party scored 259 votes as against PDP ’s 40 and PPN’s 9 votes respectively. At Ita Elega also in Abeokuta North of Obasanjo, the ACN polled 305 as against PDP ’s 110 and PPN’s 97 while at Obafemi Owode Local Government Primary School in Adigbe the ACN polled 482, the PDP polled 143 and PPN 123. In Abeokuta South where both the Senatorial and House of Representatives took place, early result showed that the ACN was leading for the two seats. In Ago- Oba ward 13 where Chief Osoba voted, the CAN had 159 for the House of Rep and 182 for Senate while PDP had 38 for Rep and 40 for Senate while the PPN had five for Rep and nine for Senate. Also at the African Church primary school Idi-Aba in ward 9, for the House of Representatives, ACN had 152 votes, PDP 83 votes, PPN 12 votes and CPC 3 votes while in the Senate polls, ACN scored 177 as against PDP’s 57 and PPN’s 19. At the Isote Ward in Sagamu where Governor Olugbenga Daniel voted, the ACN was also victorious with 121 votes as against PPN ’s 118, PDP’s 90 and Labor Party’s 27 In ward 3 of Ifo Local Government Area where only the Senatorial election took place; ACN polled 335 votes in the senate as against 75 by PDP and 75 for PPN while in the House of Representatives; ACN polled 326 as against PDP’s 58 and PPN’s 65. www.vanguardngr.com/2011/04/acn-sweeps-ogun-polls/ |
Re: National Assembly Elections, Saturday 9th April, 2011 by dremoney(m): 2:26am On Apr 10, 2011 |
Sagamite: cool down sagamite, dude na correct business man, fortunately party and name is sooo irrelevant cuz its dem against us. One vote wont cancel 1000 this time around. |
Re: National Assembly Elections, Saturday 9th April, 2011 by Kilode1: 2:33am On Apr 10, 2011 |
dayokanu: DK I don put undiluted fresh pami for fridge. . .I'm only waiting for the official results. |
Re: National Assembly Elections, Saturday 9th April, 2011 by obailala(m): 2:40am On Apr 10, 2011 |
I just hope the official result wouldn't be a shocker cos most of the results highlighted here are just partial results from local polling units. |
Re: National Assembly Elections, Saturday 9th April, 2011 by gbengress1: 2:42am On Apr 10, 2011 |
Aunty Dora has been flogged -Rafeequat Arinola Onabimiro wins Badagry West Federal constituency in Lagos state -Unconfirmed reports of shots fired at INEC office in Abeokuta, Ogun state. -Chris Ngige wins Anambra Central Senatorial District ahead of Dora Akunyili |
Re: National Assembly Elections, Saturday 9th April, 2011 by gbengress1: 2:44am On Apr 10, 2011 |
234next.com/csp/cms/sites/Next/Home/5688430-146/election_results_and_update.csp |
Re: National Assembly Elections, Saturday 9th April, 2011 by baksonlee: 2:48am On Apr 10, 2011 |
BREAKING NEWS: PDP Akinjide and Adedibu Lose Senate Seats To ACN in Oyo State ACN wins Oyo South and Central Senatorial Districts. Change is finally here. |
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