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Re: National Assembly Elections, Saturday 9th April, 2011 by pss: 12:39pm On Apr 10, 2011
When are we expecting the final result from INEC?
Re: National Assembly Elections, Saturday 9th April, 2011 by mansmith(m): 12:39pm On Apr 10, 2011
Enugu east senetorial district

ACN3621,

ANPP 525,

AGA 2175,

CPC 730,

LP 4439,

PDC 32,005,

PDP 67330,
PDP win

Ebony North senetorial district
Acn 481

ANpP 16300

APGA 6149

CPC 320

NSDP678

PDP 45559

PRP 336
PDP WINS
SOURCE RESIDENT ELECTORAL OFFICERS ON NTA
Re: National Assembly Elections, Saturday 9th April, 2011 by seguno2: 12:40pm On Apr 10, 2011
i will only accept that this election is fair only when gov ikedi ohakim of imo state is voted out, for now i am still skeptical


@ chamber,

so how are you personally working towards this your set objective?
how many people have you reached out to in Imo state to ensure Ohakim is voted out?
abi you dey wait for God to come down and do the "miracle" for you?
Re: National Assembly Elections, Saturday 9th April, 2011 by scholes0(m): 12:41pm On Apr 10, 2011
I wonder why the South East is soo Fragmented politically
Where are u guyz coming from with all these different political parties?? embarassed embarassed
Re: National Assembly Elections, Saturday 9th April, 2011 by chamber2(m): 12:43pm On Apr 10, 2011

so how are you personally working towards this your set objective?
how many people have you reached out to in Imo state to ensure Ohakim is voted out?
abi you dey wait for God to come down and do the "miracle" for you?


Definitely,all the i have had contact with will not be voting ohakim.
Re: National Assembly Elections, Saturday 9th April, 2011 by Wadeoye(m): 12:43pm On Apr 10, 2011
@scholes0, everybody in the SE wants to create an empire for himself. The reason I doubt if SE will ever be relevant in political equation in Nigeria.
Re: National Assembly Elections, Saturday 9th April, 2011 by enyojo(f): 12:45pm On Apr 10, 2011
[size=15pt]THE NEXT SENATE NEEDS AN NGIGE AND A DORA.
HOW I WISH ANAMBRA WILL LEND ONE OF THEM TO KOGI EAST MY PLACE.
ANAMBRA IS TOO BLESSED WITH THE BEST
GOD WHY NOW??
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Re: National Assembly Elections, Saturday 9th April, 2011 by macjive01: 12:46pm On Apr 10, 2011
scholes0:

I wonder why the South East is soo Fragmented politically
Where are u guyz coming from with all these different political parties??  embarassed embarassed

na over sabi. . .
Re: National Assembly Elections, Saturday 9th April, 2011 by kuzekuze(m): 12:47pm On Apr 10, 2011
ACN have swept all the senatorial district in Osun  State
All PDP candidate Bleep up: Oyinlola did not even win@ his Local Govt, Adeleke only won@ Ede, Omisore no show  for him@Ife lipsrsealed
Re: National Assembly Elections, Saturday 9th April, 2011 by scholes0(m): 12:48pm On Apr 10, 2011
^^lol @ U guyz,
I mean, see those Enugu state results for example, It looks like they are trying to make a Salad of Politics there, so many Parties cheesy
Re: National Assembly Elections, Saturday 9th April, 2011 by Nobody: 12:51pm On Apr 10, 2011
lonewolf:

You are a dumbarse. I asked a simple question and you gave a response that was imbecilic. You are obviously a mad man.

sometimes you just have to call a cow bros just to have your way cuz honestly,I'm not ready for this your wahala.Acn is bringing change to Nigeria politics whether you agree or not,that is your own problem.
Re: National Assembly Elections, Saturday 9th April, 2011 by dempeople(m): 12:55pm On Apr 10, 2011
[size=15pt]@ Lonewolf and Bluetooth,

Guys, sheathe your swords. Enough of the verbal wars. We're here for the elections and not for verbal assaults. Again, be gentlemen and sheathe your swords.
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[size=15pt]@ Lonewolf and Bluetooth,

Guys, sheathe your swords. Enough of the verbal wars. We're here for the elections and not for verbal assaults. Again, be gentlemen and sheathe your swords.
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[size=15pt]@ Lonewolf and Bluetooth,

Guys, sheathe your swords. Enough of the verbal wars. We're here for the elections and not for verbal assaults. Again, be gentlemen and sheathe your swords.
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[size=15pt]@ Lonewolf and Bluetooth,

Guys, sheathe your swords. Enough of the verbal wars. We're here for the elections and not for verbal assaults. Again, be gentlemen and sheathe your swords.
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Re: National Assembly Elections, Saturday 9th April, 2011 by md4real(m): 1:00pm On Apr 10, 2011
Yaradua's daughter lose to the CPC challenger, in a landslide victory.OVER 20thousand votes
Re: National Assembly Elections, Saturday 9th April, 2011 by aribisala0(m): 1:01pm On Apr 10, 2011
na young age by d time u don born pikin and you reach 40 or 50 years e go hard you to dey cuss anyhow
Re: National Assembly Elections, Saturday 9th April, 2011 by binhozie(m): 1:03pm On Apr 10, 2011
Bluetooth is a tribalistic dunderhead,
ACN being a party with yoruba roots, its not difficult to see why he has been ejaculating all over the place
Re: National Assembly Elections, Saturday 9th April, 2011 by seguno2: 1:04pm On Apr 10, 2011
chamber2:


Definitely,all the i have had contact with will not be voting ohakim.

please go beyond that to inform those you have contact with to also convince ALL those they have contacts with to do likewise.
That is the way we can kick out deadwood individuals irrespective of their party affiliation.
Re: National Assembly Elections, Saturday 9th April, 2011 by IFELEKE(m): 1:05pm On Apr 10, 2011
BREAKING NEWS: ACN LEADS IN SENATE (34 SEATS) CPC LEADS REPS (83 SEATS)…

Score Card So Far…

LAGOS: ACN

ENUGU: PDP

OGUN: ACN

RIVERS: PDP

ANAMBRA: APGA/ACN

KADUNA: CPC/PDP

ONDO: LABOUR

OSUN: ACN

BORNO: PDP

KWARA: ACN

IMO: APGA

DELTA: DPP

OYO: ACN

SENATE:
CPC: 23
ACN: 34
PDP: 10
…APGA: 9
LP: 8
ANPP: 6

HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES
CPC: 83
ACN: 72
PDP: 31
APGA: 11
LP: 14
Re: National Assembly Elections, Saturday 9th April, 2011 by dremoney(m): 1:06pm On Apr 10, 2011
binhozie:

Bluetooth is a tribalistic dunderhead,
ACN being a party with yoruba roots, its not difficult to see why he has been ejecting all over the place


see referee wey suppose stop fight dey cause more trouble with grammar.

na wa for you o angry
Re: National Assembly Elections, Saturday 9th April, 2011 by mrjingles(m): 1:06pm On Apr 10, 2011
just to clarify: The INEC chair has NO business announcing any result as he is not the returning officer. State  RECs CANNOT announce results. Only the returning officers in each constituency can announce. RECs are returning officers for GOV election while Jega is returning officer for Presidential. System was ignored in the past with INEC head qtrs announcing results of NASS elections. This cn only be done under exceptional circumstances.
Re: National Assembly Elections, Saturday 9th April, 2011 by enyojo(f): 1:06pm On Apr 10, 2011
Chai

Re: National Assembly Elections, Saturday 9th April, 2011 by fuke(m): 1:07pm On Apr 10, 2011
dem_people:

[size=15pt]@ Lonewolf and Bluetooth,

Guys, sheathe your swords. Enough of the verbal wars. We're here for the elections and not for verbal assaults. Again, be gentlemen and sheathe your swords.
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[size=15pt]@ Lonewolf and Bluetooth,

Guys, sheathe your swords. Enough of the verbal wars. We're here for the elections and not for verbal assaults. Again, be gentlemen and sheathe your swords.
[/size]





[size=15pt]@ Lonewolf and Bluetooth,

Guys, sheathe your swords. Enough of the verbal wars. We're here for the elections and not for verbal assaults. Again, be gentlemen and sheathe your swords.
[/size]





[size=15pt]@ Lonewolf and Bluetooth,

Guys, sheathe your swords. Enough of the verbal wars. We're here for the elections and not for verbal assaults. Again, be gentlemen and sheathe your swords.
[/size]



I am on all fours with you.

You can make your point without being vulgar.

As a self proclaimed elder here( I am 57) I say enough of the verbal wars.

Otherwise, I will order Seun to bring the duo to my house in Ibadan for 12 strokes of my cane each.

Brothers, enough of this war, let us see where these results take us.
Re: National Assembly Elections, Saturday 9th April, 2011 by mansmith(m): 1:09pm On Apr 10, 2011
RIVERS STATE EMOHA/IKWERRE FED CONSTITUENCY

ACN 15347

ANPP 1442

HDP 94

JP 88

LP 192

NSDP 144

PDP 42545

SDP 973

PDP WINS

PORT HARCOURT CITY 1 FED CONSISTENCY

ACN 7800

HDP 97

PDP 18671

SDNP 953

UNPP 2113

PDP WINS

OBIO/AKPOR FED CON

ACN 7609

ANNPP 6661

APGA 9359

FPN 112

HDP 125

NRDD 111

PDP 68945

PNP 82

PDP WINS

OKIRIKA OGU BOLO FED CONST

PDP 23192

ACN 7718

ANPP 40


LP 25

RPN 23

HPN 14

PDP WINS




SOURCE REC ON NTA
Re: National Assembly Elections, Saturday 9th April, 2011 by AfroCynic: 1:10pm On Apr 10, 2011
So, ACN plus LP means a majority for them in both houses. If APGA is smart, it'll align with the Southern parties. I see a natural alliance between CPC and PDP.
Re: National Assembly Elections, Saturday 9th April, 2011 by saibuhari(m): 1:11pm On Apr 10, 2011
i thought acn is a south western party but i have been proved wrong as it has swept across the country. adieu pdp, its a sign of a better nigeria.
Re: National Assembly Elections, Saturday 9th April, 2011 by dremoney(m): 1:13pm On Apr 10, 2011
man smith:

RIVERS STATE EMOHA/IKWERRE FED CONSTITUENCY

ACN 15347

ANPP 1442

HDP 94

JP 88

LP 192

NSDP 144

PDP 42545

SDP 973

PDP WINS

PORT HARCOURT CITY 1 FED CONSISTENCY

ACN 7800

HDP 97

PDP 18671

SDNP 953

UNPP 2113

PDP WINS

OBIO/AKPOR FED CON

ACN 7609

ANNPP 6661

APGA 9359

FPN 112

HDP 125

NRDD 111

PDP 68945

PNP 82

PDP WINS

OKIRIKA OGU BOLO FED CONST

PDP 23192

ACN 7718

ANPP 40


LP 25

RPN 23

HPN 14

PDP WINS




SOURCE REC ON NTA





God is good, all the time, Now i look forward to an uninterrupted power supply soonest cheesy
Re: National Assembly Elections, Saturday 9th April, 2011 by slap1(m): 1:14pm On Apr 10, 2011
I hope these opposition guys that won won't defect to the PDP in due time. . .
Re: National Assembly Elections, Saturday 9th April, 2011 by Nobody: 1:17pm On Apr 10, 2011
binhozie:

Bluetooth is a tribalistic dunderhead,
ACN being a party with yoruba roots, its not difficult to see why he has been ejecting all over the place


I have been watching people here making stupiid analysis here all these while but now,ACN has proven not to be only a yoruba party but a party for all Nigerians.
join the broom revolution nd lets sweep pdp to the dustbin !
Re: National Assembly Elections, Saturday 9th April, 2011 by md4real(m): 1:18pm On Apr 10, 2011
Surprise. Suprise, david mark is back, pdp sweeps senate election in benue,
Re: National Assembly Elections, Saturday 9th April, 2011 by Sarahluv(f): 1:19pm On Apr 10, 2011
It's getting better. Our views are now being heard. Our votes now make sense.
Re: National Assembly Elections, Saturday 9th April, 2011 by IFELEKE(m): 1:20pm On Apr 10, 2011
AfroCynic:

So, ACN plus LP means a majority for them in both houses. If APGA is smart, it'll align with the Southern parties. I see a natural alliance between CPC and PDP.
That is an impossibility,CPC will rather walk alone than merge with those losers

saibuhari:

i thought acn is a south western party but i have been proved wrong as it has swept across the country. adieu pdp, its a sign for a better nigeria.

People now see beyond ethnic affliations,above regional barriers . . .we are now voting for genuine change irrespective of where it's coming from
Re: National Assembly Elections, Saturday 9th April, 2011 by nwaghana: 1:20pm On Apr 10, 2011
______________________________

PEOPLE THAT NEED TO BE DISGRACED BY THE 2011 ELECTIONS
1. Dimeji Bankole (Speaker)
2. Orji Uzo Kalu (Former Governor Abia state)
3. Iyabo Obasanjo (Obasanjo's daughter)
4. David Mark (Senate President)
5. Ikedi Ohakim (Governor Imo State)
6. Chimaroke Nnamani (Former Governor Enugu State)
7. Achike Udenwa (Former Governor Imo state)

The electorates need to teach them lessons!!!
Re: National Assembly Elections, Saturday 9th April, 2011 by P3(m): 1:21pm On Apr 10, 2011
Anyone with news as regards Niger?

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