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Presidential Election Results May Affect Guber Races In 10 States by dre11(m): 2:25pm On Mar 11, 2023
Waiting Anxiously For Next Saturday
Mahmud Yakubu, INEC Chairman


The forthcoming governorship elections in no fewer than 10 states have been upended by the outcome of the February 25, 2023 presidential election which exposed the limits to the strength of the governing All Progressives Congress (APC) in states like Lagos, Kano, Kaduna, Nasarawa and Gombe.

In opposition controlled states like Delta, Enugu and Benue, the People’s Democratic Party (PDP) also performed abysmally, raising the prospects of a third force emerging victorious in the governing and state assembly polls rescheduled for March 18, 2023.

Findings by LEADERSHIP Weekend showed that the political establishments in these states have been jolted by the presidential election results and are bracing for more competitive races next week.

The ripple effects of the election outcome have been right at the top of the leadership of governing APC where the party chairman, Abdullahi Adamu, is reported to have blamed Governor Audu Sule for the loss of the state to the Labour Party.

This paper learnt that Adamu, a former governor of Nasarawa who was until recently a senator representing the state, had initially vowed not to support the reelection bid of Governor Sule over what he felt was the governor’s negligence during the presidential and National Assembly elections.

In Nasarawa State, the Labour Party scored the highest votes in the presidential election, while the Social Democratic Party(SDP) was able to win two senatorial seats.

Just recently the Labour Party (LP) gubernatorial candidate in the state, Joseph Ewuga, stepped down from the race and endorsed the PDP candidate, Ombugadu.

LEADERSHIP Weekend gathered that the incumbent governor is currently strategising to win the polls. Such moves have led to his recent endorsement by the national chairman of the APC Sen. Abdullahi Adamu.

This forced the governor to lead some emirs and stakeholders to the national chairman of the party to appease him and seek his support.

Adamu, during a grand rally on Thursday, however declared support for the re-election of Governor Sule.

The former senator representing Nasarawa West said he was working for the realisation of Governor Sule’s second term bid.

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He spoke amidst speculations of a supposed rift between him and the governor which allegedly led to Adamu losing his senatorial district in recent presidential and National Assembly elections in the state.

While the Labour Party defeated the two major political parties, APC and the PDP, at the presidential level in the state which has been the ruling party’s stronghold, the Social Democratic Party (SDP) won Adamu’s senatorial district and Nasarawa North.

The APC also lost Nasarawa South senatorial district to the main opposition party, the PDP, during the poll.

It was gathered that Adamu who had blamed Sule for the party’s poor performance, adding that the governor has not done enough to galvanise support for the party ahead of the poll, allegedly promised to scuttle his second term ambition.

However, speaking at a mega rally in Keffi ahead of the rescheduled poll, Adamu said Sule deserved a second term, even as he urged stakeholders to work towards the actualisation of the governor’s ambition.

He said the emergence of Sule for a second term would enable him consolidate on the good work he has been doing for the state.

The national chairman stated: “There is no one else we should be voting for except Gov. Sule, so he can come back and complete his remaining four years’ tenure before we vote for someone else.

“Now the election has been shifted to March 18. In spite of this, there is no rest till we complete the exercise and Gov. Sule is pronounced as winner and Governor-elect”.

He called on party members and supporters to come out en masse and vote the governor during the rescheduled poll.

In Lagos, Governor Babajide Sanwo-Olu who is the candidate of the APC will contest against Olajide Adediran of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) and Gbadebo Rhodes-Vivour of LP for the governorship seat of the state.

Given the victory of the Labour Party presidential candidate, Peter Obi, in Lagos, his party’s candidate, Rhodes-Vivour, has automatically become a major challenge for Sanwo-Olu in the governorship election.

Thus, voters in Lagos State who have seen the relegation of PDP, the major opposition party in the state before the presidential polls, have continued to share their worst fears and best hopes for what may unfold.

Some observers believe that the political earthquake caused by Peter Obi in Lagos State against the APC candidate, Asiwaju Bola Tinubu, who dominated politics for a quarter century, winning the state in the country’s hotly contested presidential election with narrow margin, could reoccur in the governorship election.

Obi polled 582,454 votes to defeat Tinubu who polled 572,606 votes in the results announced by the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC), while PDP trailed with 75,750 votes.

While some observers believe that the governorship candidate of the Labour Party , Rhodes-Vivour, will ride on the wings of the Labour Party to defeat the incumbent governor, others dismiss it with a wave of the hand in the sense that the dynamics of presidential and governorship elections in the cosmopolitan state has always been different.

As far as they are concerned, the Labour Party candidate, Obi, who got the massive support of his kinsmen highly concentrated in Lagos State was the rave and not Rhodes-Vovour.

Again, the victory was largely attributed to the angst against the Muslim-Muslim ticket of the APC, as a lot of the churches in the state mobilised their members against the APC which equally had some internal wrangling said to have been resolved by the president elect, Tinubu.

Speaking on the chances of the their party’s candidate, Lagos State publicity secretary of Labour Party, Mrs Olubunmi Odesanya, said, Our party will spring surprises, the people of Lagos State, love our party, and they are ready to vote for us enmasse.

“The people of Lagos will give us more votes, even more than the one we got during the presidential election. Our concern is will INEC let the votes count? Our governorship candidate, Gbadebo Rhodes –Vivour, has always harped on the insincerity of INEC. Will INEC live up to expectation by being sincere, can the electorate trust INEC?’’

But in an exclusive chat with LEADERSHIP Weekend, the APC secretary in Lagos State, Summi Odesanya, said the Labour Party does not pose any threat to the ruling party in the state, saying the party cleared the three senatorial seats and 20 House of Representatives seats out of 22 in the last election.

He said, “We are fully prepared for the governorship election, and I am sure we will get more votes in the election, because people of Lagos State are keen at having Sanwo -Olu back as the governor of the state, to complete the lofty projects he has started.

Labour party is not a threat. The scenario that played out in Lagos State on February 25, 2023 in the presidential election will not repeat itself because the scenario and the colouration of the governorship election is different.

APC’s chances of winning the governorship election is very bright and there is no doubt about that.’’

The APC too described the endorsement of Rhodes-Vivour, by Afenifere as a “laughable charade”

In Kano, a one-time special adviser to the Kano State government described the just concluded presidential and National Assembly elections where the opposition New Nigeria Peoples Party (NNPP) performed creditably well as a pointer to the governorship and State Houses of Assembly elections.

The former SA who did not want his name to be mentioned in black and white said the NNPP which came from the blues and performed creditably well in both the presidential and National Assembly elections would dislodged the ruling APC in the forthcoming gubernatorial contest .

As you can see after the announcement of the presidential election result, Dr Rabiu Musa kwankwaso got close to a million votes, while his closest rival, Asiwaju Ahmed Bola Tinubu, got over half a million votes to come second in the contest,” he said.

The former SA said from the mere look of things the NNPP had become a party to beat in the state.

Other stakeholders who spoke anonymously from both the NNPP, APC and PDP and Labour Party said although their parties performed dismally, they are hopeful and determined to give the NNPP and APC, being the ruling party, a good fight .

A member of the NNPP, Malam Aliyu Garba who spoke with our reporter exclusively said, “We are going to work hard to maintain our supremacy over all other political parties worth their onions and we are not going to rest on our oars.

“We are fully ready to face any challenge and in Allah’s name we are going to win the governorship and all the state assembly elections.”

On his party, Alhaji Nura Mohammed Ketawa said as a bonafide member of the APC, there is every indication that the current deputy governor and governorship candidate of the APC, Dr Nasiru Yusuf Gawuna, will clinch the exalted position God’s willing.

Ketawa said the Gawuna /Garo ticket is a ticket for all given the fact that “both of them are well cultured and have good manners.

“They are highly respected across all parties and people are determined to vote for them,” he added.

On the part of NNPP, one of the spokesmen of the party said no party will dare the winning team because the people are clamouring for change and are eager to cast their votes for NNPP during the coming governorship election, even if for nothing, but for the records of their leader, Dr Rabiu Musa Kwankwaso, who supported children of the poor to become something in life.

Meanwhile, in what could be termed a political tsunami, Deltans surprised the PDP vice presidential candidate, Governor Ifeanyi Okowa, in the just-concluded presidential election when he lost his state to the Labour Party (LP) standard bearer Peter Obi.

Since the return to democracy 24 years ago, this is the first time PDP is losing a presidential election in the state. Most people believe that the loss would trickle down to the March 18 governorship election where Hon Sheriff Oborevwori, PDP candidate, and other PDP state assembly candidates may kiss the dust.

According to the State Collation Officer, Prof. Owunari Georgewill of the University of Port-Harcourt, while Obi of the LP got a total vote of 341,866, PDP’s Atiku Abubakar emerged second with 161,600, even as Bola Tinubu of the APC garnered 90,183 votes to come third.

Political watchers say the 2023 presidential election in the state speaks to the level of discontent by Deltans against the outgoing governor who has always bragged that ‘PDP is Delta, Delta is PDP’.

Interestingly, votes by the Labour Party across the state were a combined effort not only by LP members but also the Obedient Movement, consisting of young Nigerians mobilizing behind the former Anambra governor’s candidature.

They are drawn from LP and a cross section of PDP, APC, SDP, and other political parties.

Nothing could better describe the humiliation suffered by the PDP especially with its governorship candidate, Oborevwori, who doubles as the Speaker of the state assembly, losing his polling unit to Labour Party by over 100 votes.

In Enugu, the outcome of the presidential election may affect the outcome of the forthcoming governorship and state assembly elections.

Presidential candidate of the Labour Party, Peter Obi, defeated other candidates with a wide margin while the incumbent governor, Ifeanyi Ugwuanyi, lost his bid to go to the Senate.

Surprisingly, Ugwuanyi was defeated by the candidate of the Labour Party in Enugu North senatorial district, Okey Ezea, with more than 50,000 votes.

Although the Enugu East senatorial election was postponed because of the gruesome murder of the senatorial candidate of the Labour Party, Oyibo Chukwu, the Labour Party won seven House of Representatives seats out of the eight seats, while the PDP managed to win one.

For senate, Labour Party won one seat while the PDP managed to win one seat.

Investigations revealed that the Labour Party may win the governorship seat and majority of the state assembly seats because of the Peter Obi factor.

The results of the last presidential and National Assembly elections in Gombe State shocked many, as the opposition PDP took over many National Assembly seats hitherto occupied by the ruling APC in the state.

PDP also won the presidential election landslide with 319, 223 votes as against APC’s 146, 977 votes.

Also, the opposition PDP won majority of the Senate and House of Representatives seats in the state, even as some serving APC Senators and Reps members were defeated.

The PDP won Gombe North senatorial district where its candidate, former Governor Ibrahim Dankwambo, was elected. It also won the Gombe South senatorial district where Anthony Siyako emerged winner, while the ruling APC only retained the Gombe central senatorial seat with Danjuma Goje as the winner.

Governor Inuwa Yahaya also lost his polling unit to the PDP in the presidential election.

If the same scenario is replicated in the upcoming governorship election, there is the possibility that the opposition PDP may win the state.

However, the opposition has itsown challenges too as it may have divided votes in the coming governorship election.

The NNPP also presented a formidable and popular candidate for the governorship election in the person of Khamisu Mailantarki.

Mailantarki had been receiving a lot of aggrieved PDP chieftains and stalwarts into his camp, even as he has been doling out cars and motorcycles to his supporters, thereby posing a threat to the PDP as the main opposition party in the state.

With divided votes, the incumbent governor and candidate of the APC, Inuwa Yahaya, may return to Government House Gombe for a second term.

From indications the result of the last presidential election in which PDP emerged winner in Kebbi State may repeat itself in the next governorship and state assembly elections in the state.

LEADERSHIP Weekend gathered yesterday in Birnin Kebbi that people in the state are no longer interested in APC; they need change; they want candidates that would get them out of the present hardship.

Some of them who spoke with our correspondent said nobody can force them to vote APC and its candidates. They said they have rights as citizens of the state and the country to exercise their rights and civic responsibility during the election to elect candidates of their choice.

In Benue, results of the presidential and National Assembly elections in the state have led to adjustment and realignment of political parties, especially those that lost out in the February 25 elections.

Even though the APC cleared almost all the elective positions in the State, the publicity secretary, Daniel Ihomun, during a press conference in Makurdi after the presidential and National Assembly elections alleged that the PDP was planning to use INEC staff to ignore the BVAS and rig the governorship and State Assembly elections.

Our correspondent gathered from some political parties that the recent lifting of the ban on motorcycle operations two years after in Sankera axis comprising Katsina-Ala, Ukum and Logo local government few days to the governorship and state Houses of Assembly elections by Governor Samuel Ortom is one among the PDP strategies to woo prospective voters.

Chairman of the Young Peoples Party (YPP), Dr Hough Gwadue, after a meeting in Makurdi, also announced that the party has decided to collapse its structures into the PDP for the forthcoming governorship election in the state.

It was also gathered that since the PDP candidates, including Governor Ortom and his predecessor, Dr Gabriel Suswam, lost their Senate bid to APC there have been series of meetings in Government House with political blocks to strategise on how they would win the governorship and state assembly elections.

In Kaduna State, if the feelers are anything to go by the main opposition party, PDP might have an upper hand and possibly produce the governor of the state.

This is a sequel to the party’s performance in the presidential and National Assembly elections.

In the February 25 elections, PDP did not only win the presidential election in the state; it swept the three senatorial seats and won 10 out of the 16 House of Representatives seats, leaving the APC with four seats and the Labour Party with two seats.

The PDP won in 14 local government areas of the state, while the ruling APC won in only two local governments areas, with the LP winning in 7 local governments.

Although the outcome of the February 25 election may not be a major determinant in the governorship election, it will certainly play a major impact on who wins among the two major contenders, APC’s Senator Uba Sani and PDP’s Isah Ashiru Kudan.

However, NNPP’s Senator Suleiman Othman Hunkuyi and Labour Party’s Jonathan Asake canno be taken for granted in the coming governorship election.

Currently in the state, there is horse trading, with governorship candidates of smaller parties stepping down and endorsing the candidates of either the PDP or the APC, even as the candidate of the PDP is enjoying more of such endorsements.


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Re: Presidential Election Results May Affect Guber Races In 10 States by Candidlady: 2:28pm On Mar 11, 2023
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Re: Presidential Election Results May Affect Guber Races In 10 States by TossTos: 2:31pm On Mar 11, 2023
LP indeed the third force giving APC and Pdp headache.. I hope this Saturday not going to be as bloody as it was in the just concluded election. All of the opposition are now preparing for do or die on the field.. LP has caused them all migraine..
And all this gullible politician's hope are shifted on the state level now .
If you missed the ball , don't miss the leg . embarassed

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Re: Presidential Election Results May Affect Guber Races In 10 States by Jones4190(m): 2:38pm On Mar 11, 2023
In Benue APC is winning everything

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Re: Presidential Election Results May Affect Guber Races In 10 States by Wealthoptulent(m): 2:54pm On Mar 11, 2023
Lolz dish am!

If dem like make dem go vote for PARTY! Na dem go suffer am.

Vote COMPETENCE of CANDIDATES.
Lagos SANWO OLU APC 🧹🧹
oyo SEYI MAK!NDE PDP ⛱ ☔
Asour:


So we aren't suffering in Lagos now because of Sanwolu?
Hahahahahahahaha.
How come we didn't suffer when a better performing governor (Ambode) was remove after a single term?
Because it was APC that ganged up against him?
Hahahahahahahaha.
APC guys are quite Supercilious to think 'Only us' can save Lagos.
Hahahahahahah.
BTW, I think Sanwolu would win but you guys are a joke.
Bro general Economic factors affected us all. No be matter of Ambode, after Ambode was Changed, many factors also Changed! Nation, global wide.

Only Okada Riders can say life became Harder, abi shebi u not a Rider na grin

Topmaike007:
same way Una talk say make we vote Oyetola in Osun when he did nothing to merit it
Me ? Any Proof ? I never lived in osun so I don't know oyetola's performance, they voted their choice .
Asour:



Keep telling yourself this excuse.

When economic factors weren't bad what was the excuse?

A man who GLADLY saw the end of another (no less Performing governors's term) is asking for a second term.
Why didn't Lagos crash after Ambode was removed.

Also, IF I was an Okada man would that make my point to you more effective?

Aren't Okada riders a part of the society?
They are part of society as per human being, bt they actually felt offended by his regim to have banned bike as their source of living.
In country I live, only bike as private usage, na bus , cab, bolt and Train for economic usage... infact Bus and Train daily u can't escape even if u have personal car depends on where u work. So I believe they all found else means to meet daily endeavors. Was jus sarcastic abt that with you.
Many things went bad globally, I am trying to tell you if ambode is their till now it will similarly be same direction-governed. Lagos run like a nation in a country. everything works like it laid on planned out lace, because Pro & cons are weighed bfr establishment and NETWORKING is very important in infrastructure on how even less average man can be reached in

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Re: Presidential Election Results May Affect Guber Races In 10 States by tommykiwi(m): 2:54pm On Mar 11, 2023
Ellu P win Lagos state, then am okay

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Re: Presidential Election Results May Affect Guber Races In 10 States by wethebest(m): 2:54pm On Mar 11, 2023
It will
Re: Presidential Election Results May Affect Guber Races In 10 States by engrflames: 2:55pm On Mar 11, 2023
The writer has failed to realize that there's a huge difference between a national election and state elections. Most voters don't vote for parties anymore rather individuals who they feel are competent.

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Re: Presidential Election Results May Affect Guber Races In 10 States by Jestin: 2:55pm On Mar 11, 2023
Eluuupi giving wicked parties like PDP and APC sleepless night

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Re: Presidential Election Results May Affect Guber Races In 10 States by Raymond0008(m): 2:56pm On Mar 11, 2023
Babajide Sanwo-Olu for 2nd term, no shaking!

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Re: Presidential Election Results May Affect Guber Races In 10 States by Jidenkem: 2:56pm On Mar 11, 2023
The story long pass River Nile

Na summary I go like read

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Re: Presidential Election Results May Affect Guber Races In 10 States by Toneypen247(m): 2:56pm On Mar 11, 2023
Interesting

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Re: Presidential Election Results May Affect Guber Races In 10 States by Kentuforchrist(m): 2:56pm On Mar 11, 2023
They will postpone it again

Clowns
Re: Presidential Election Results May Affect Guber Races In 10 States by Kingpele(m): 2:56pm On Mar 11, 2023
Buharia is the worst evil that happened to this country ..the dude is very dull and worst of it all he can't even obey court orders nor conduct a credible election...when IBB removed him in early 80s I was too young to understand that IBB was doing this country a great favour..I had this resentment against IBB all this year till 2015 when I voted for buharia and was glad he won but now I see that IBB saw this demonic side of buharia regime back then to have staged a coup against that wicked old man ...today he's even worse off than those past years...may God run the lives of enemies of this Country the way buharia is running Nigeria

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Re: Presidential Election Results May Affect Guber Races In 10 States by sammirano: 2:57pm On Mar 11, 2023
If anything at all, one good thing about Obi supporters if one can actually call it a good thing is to keep hope even in the face of defeat.

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Re: Presidential Election Results May Affect Guber Races In 10 States by Repete01: 2:57pm On Mar 11, 2023
Okay
Re: Presidential Election Results May Affect Guber Races In 10 States by Omoawoke: 2:58pm On Mar 11, 2023
angry

Sanwo Olu is winning Lagos with a wide margin.

Lagos is not for IPOB
Lagos is not for Chinedus
Awon self acclaimed Lagos liberators should go and liberate Anambra from unknown gunmen and Monday sit at home

They should just choose one struggle, from developers to liberators , na wa oo

They will soon start quoting me, pls just do a background check on all the people carrying GRV Chinedu on head both offline and online, they are majority from the sit at home region. What’s their own with Lagos ntori olohun . Okan yin oni bale

If you doubt me that most of them carrying Chinedu for head are ipob people,
Just check this one below, same person that said Nigeria is a zoo has his eyes on Lagos too. What exactly be una problem ??

tommykiwi:
Ellu P win Lagos state, then am okay

Like for Rhodes Vivour

Share for Sanwo Olu

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Re: Presidential Election Results May Affect Guber Races In 10 States by HighQue007: 2:59pm On Mar 11, 2023
It’s Power Play season.
The biggest rigger will win. Make we no dey lie for ourselves. All these party rigged in their respective stronghold including Labour Party. There are video where people voting APC or PDP were intimidated with Gun in Anambra. while the PDP rigged with child voting in the North, APC rigging too in their stronghold. This is the reality let no one play victim. Results from SE not reasonable either. So INEC flawed big time which makes it a rigging field for all and sundry.
Re: Presidential Election Results May Affect Guber Races In 10 States by DropsMic(m): 3:00pm On Mar 11, 2023
Top to bottom

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Re: Presidential Election Results May Affect Guber Races In 10 States by Kimo21(m): 3:00pm On Mar 11, 2023
This mahmood Yakubu face just dey make person vex

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Re: Presidential Election Results May Affect Guber Races In 10 States by Godsfrezx: 3:00pm On Mar 11, 2023
Since Tinubu win this election, nah so so bad news full this country ooooo

Like for Peter obi

Share for Tinubu

Elu p from
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Re: Presidential Election Results May Affect Guber Races In 10 States by adioolayi(m): 3:01pm On Mar 11, 2023
Politics is local..

Analyst should keep analysing ..

My predictions:

Sanwoolu to retain Lagos...despite APC losing the state at Presidential election.

Seyi Makinde to retain OYo....despite PDP losing the State..

Wike's PDP to retain Rivers...despite APC winning the State.

El-Rufai APC to retain Kaduna ...despite PDP wining the State.

Ganduje and Kano APC..too close to call...I would have given it to NNPP Rabiu Kwankwaso because do the outstanding performance at Presidential, but with Supreme Court sacking Shekarau...APC has got a lifeline...they can fight for Kano.

Benue APC have a strong chance, but I think Ortom and PDP can manage to nip it.

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Re: Presidential Election Results May Affect Guber Races In 10 States by AntiChristian: 3:01pm On Mar 11, 2023
Assuming the gubernatorial elections was done first, Lagos would have been taken over by the new Louts called Obi supporters!
They are against agberos but behave worse than whom they are against!

Their online mob is gradually turning into physical now!

And the funniest is that about 60% of them are not even from SW!

From Abia/Anambra State, they must take Lagos!

From Enugu, they must take Lagos!

Same people complaining that Hausa bikers are Boko haram trying to take over other's territories!

No doubt Psquare and Obi have been living in Lagos with their family all these while.
Them no born them make them live in SE for one year!

Eko oni baje o!
Emi oni f'owo osi juwe ile baami o!

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Re: Presidential Election Results May Affect Guber Races In 10 States by Racoon(m): 3:02pm On Mar 11, 2023
The party of no structure won 12 states, FG seats in the HOR and Senate giving the party with structure terrible nightmare

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Re: Presidential Election Results May Affect Guber Races In 10 States by Abfinest007(m): 3:02pm On Mar 11, 2023
Let see how it goes
Re: Presidential Election Results May Affect Guber Races In 10 States by Thegoodone13(m): 3:02pm On Mar 11, 2023
If LP will win any Governorship, it will be in the south east. They can't win Lagos or any state in the south west or North.

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Re: Presidential Election Results May Affect Guber Races In 10 States by Adams098765: 3:02pm On Mar 11, 2023
Anything election in Nigeria now doesn't concern me, cause they are not truthful, all corrupt.

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Re: Presidential Election Results May Affect Guber Races In 10 States by Godfullsam(m): 3:04pm On Mar 11, 2023
All these guys contesting under LP are just taking advantage of the Obi tsunami.

Some of them don't have any experience and good manifesto.

Just put Obi's picture in your campaign banner, that's all.

I learnt and Okada rider won an election in kaduna state under LP

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Re: Presidential Election Results May Affect Guber Races In 10 States by id4sho(m): 3:04pm On Mar 11, 2023
tongue

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