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Politics / Re: Presidential And Senatorial Results From Imo State by Adagworo: 10:07pm On Feb 23, 2019
Govt. Station Orlu, IMO state
Presidential results:
AA-1, APC-51, PDP-94, APGA-5, PCP-1, YPP-1, AAP-1, VOID VOTE-20.

Senatorial results:
AA-4, AD-1, APGA-33, A-1, PDP-42, APC-76, VIOD VOTE- 17.

House of representative:
AA-10,AD-1,APDA-1, AGAP- 1, APGA-32, APC-69,PDP-43, YDP-1, YPP-1, VOID VOTE-15.
Politics / Re: Presidential And Senatorial Results From Imo State by Adagworo: 10:06pm On Feb 23, 2019
Booth 004, 0suowerre ward 2, Isiala Mbano.Results. are. Presidential= PDP 129. APC=10. APGA=17. AA=15..Senate.PDP 73. APGA 60.A A 22. House of Rep.PDP 62.APGA.74.AA.32

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Politics / Re: Presidential And Senatorial Results From Imo State by Adagworo: 10:02pm On Feb 23, 2019
In the Spirit of Operetaion show your Polling Booth Result, I hereby declare the result of my Booth. I delivered no be mouth

BOOTH 013 UMUNEKE HALL OSUAMA/ANARA WARD

PRESIDENTIAL ELECTION

PDP 239
APC. 62
APGA 5
AA. 1

SENATE
PDP 165
APC 37
Apga 44
AA 13

HOUSE OF REPS

PDP 146
APC 48
APGA 51
AA 11

SENATE

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Politics / Re: Presidential And Senatorial Results From Imo State by Adagworo: 10:01pm On Feb 23, 2019
IMO State
Ihitte/Uboma LGA
Okata ward
Central School Uboma Booth 007
President
PDP 116
APC 95
PCP 2
APGA 3
AA 1
SNC 1
ACCORD 1
ACD 1

SENATE
ACD 1
PDP 79
APC 65
AA 47
PPC 5
NIP 1
LP 1
ACCORD 4
APGA 35

HOUSE OF REP.
PDP 74
AD 1
ACD 2
APC 64
APGA 36
MPN 1
ACCORD 40
AA 9
APDA 1

2019 ELECTION RESULT

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Politics / Presidential And Senatorial Results From Imo State by Adagworo: 10:00pm On Feb 23, 2019
PDP IN STRONG SHOW IN OBOWO

#NigeriaDecides
Update from OBOWO

Booth 7.ALIKE WARD OBOWO

PRESIDENTIAL.
PDP. 169
APC. 26
PCP. 5
AA. 4
APDA 1
NFD 2
UPDP. 1
NCT. 2
ACCORD. 18
VOID 8

SENATORIAL. PDP 79
APC. 65
APGA 27
ACCORD 10
AA. 39
ACD. 2
ADP. 1
YPP. 1
PPC 1
NFD 1

HOUSE OF REPS
PDP 72
APC. 55
ACCORD 54
APGA 24
AA 21

Polling units 002 in IMO state umunachi Obowo
PRESIDENTIAL result:
PDP 211.
APC 32.
Senatorial result: APC 121
PDP 29
APGA 31
REP'S RESULT: ACCORD 112.
PDP 41
APC 76

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Politics / Why Majority Of Nigerians Will Vote Atiku For President - SIGNAL by Adagworo: 6:58am On Feb 23, 2019
Why Majority of Nigerians Will Vote Atiku for President
SIGNAL on February 22, 2019 at 9:48 pm


On Saturday February 23, 2019, #NigeriaDecides2019 will be held and Nigerians from all walks of life, in the cities, towns, villages and remote areas will troop out to vote in the 6th general election of the fourth republic to reaffirm the country’s belief in democracy. Despite the initial postponement of the polls by a week, there is renewed vigour from tens of millions of registered voters to exercise their franchise.

The electoral chief, Prof. Yakubu took an onerous decision when he announced to anxious citizens most of whom were asleep in the dead of the night, a postponement of the presidential election from Feb. 16, 2019 to Feb. 23, 2019. He cited sabotage as the major reason behind his acquiescing to circumstances beyond his control. While there are officially 72 parties on the unwieldy ballot paper, the battle for the highest office of the land is between incumbent President Muhammadu Buhari (APC) and Alhaji Atiku Abubakar (PDP); political gladiators with followership and support across the length and breadth of Nigeria and beyond.

There has been a series of endorsement of their candidacy by some of the 72 contestants but penultimate to Election Day; less influential candidates like Omoyele Sowore (AAC) and Kingsley Moghalu (YPP) are still in race, barring any last minute change of decision.

While there been reports of skirmishes, violence and stampedes during the campaigns, it is expected that the polls will go on as planned, not staggered. Hopefully the security agents will help to ensure a violent free election. Meanwhile, the major candidates have addressed Nigerians but President Buhari addressed Nigerians twice in two days, a rare feat. His last address was expected to clarify the matching order which he gave the army at APC caucus meeting which was broadcast live, where he said that anyone caught snatching ballot box does so at the expense of his or her life. That statement drew backlash with many pointing out that such a statement was incendiary, promotes jungle justice, summary execution and extra-judicial killing of electoral offenders of which such offense carry maximum of two years in prison.

For a government that is largely known for disobedience of court orders, the opposition and disaffected Nigerians latched onto the statement to drive him their message in the campaign season. Alhaji Atiku known to be measured in words urged the armed forces not to take illegal orders from the president. The situation furthermore exacerbated the already fragile atmosphere. Despite palpable tension, Nigerians believe against all odds, the election will go on peacefully.

The postponement of the polls, the statements from President Buhari and his largely uninspiring campaign has been to the advantage of Alhaji Atiku who has continued to gain momentum since late 2018. One would not imagine that President Buhari who had enormous goodwill and enjoyed widespread support in 2015 will capitulate to any candidate in the 2019 election so much to challenge his bid for a second term. But PDP as a party has engineered a comeback from a comatose status to becoming the hope for a needed change in government.

On the foreign scene, it seems the international community have abandoned President Buhari. The statement by one of his staunchest allies, Governor El-Rufai of Kaduna State who warned against foreign interference when he unequivocally stated that those who attempt interference would be ferried back to their countries in body bags made matters worse. That statement elicited responses from the United States and other Western countries, which are concerned about the safety of foreign observers given Nigeria’s history of violence in elections. It is quite interesting that President Buhari who was the toast of the international community in 2015 is now at loggerheads with them. Perhaps, his inability to fulfil his campaign promises, poor performance and poor diplomatic capabilities are reasons for their stance.

Nigerians haven’t had it good the past four years, with fall in the standard of living, rise in poverty, insecurity, worsening corruption, skyrocketing unemployment, epileptic power supply and a myriad of other problems which the Buhari administration promised to tackle but failed. President Buhari’s state of health as seen from his appearances on TV has deteriorated. Consequently, majority now believe that a change in government is the best option. I personally will vote Atiku.

During the campaign season, Alhaji Atiku was able to succinctly present his vision and #AtikuPlan to Nigerians which pivots on private sector led investments and job creation while President Buhari faltered when he had the opportunity to woo Nigerians with his #NextLevel plan. The Atiku/PDP campaign has largely concentrated on marketing its candidate while it left angry Nigerians to lampoon President Buhari and APC but the APC campaign spent most of their time targeting Alhaji Atiku with a campaign of calumny.

Despite the campaign rhetoric, reality is the underlying factor for voters, who are either faced with choice of continuing with same people in the saddle after a difficult four years or embrace a familiar party that they believe will do better. From all indications, peer-to-peer sampling, online polls and interactions, most Nigerians want out of the love story with President Buhari. Ceteris Paribus, Alhaji Atiku Abubakar and his running mate Mr Peter Obi look set to win Nigeria’s election on Saturday.


http://www.signalng.com/why-majority-of-nigerians-will-vote-atiku-for-president-by-thankgod-ukachukwu/


Lalasticlala

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Crime / Re: Katsina: Bandits Sack 10 Communities, Displace 2000 Residents - Thisday by Adagworo: 5:45pm On Feb 22, 2019
Buhari is grossly incompetent, he is just looking for a way to cause staggered election. Nigerians should resist this gworo chewing illiterate

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Politics / American Govt Called Atiku On Phone, And Ignored Buhari, WHY? by Adagworo: 5:32pm On Feb 22, 2019
It can be just one reason why America ignored a sitting president and rather spoke with an opposition candidate-- America has lost interest in Buhari's led administration due to his cluelessness and gross incompetence, complete break down of security of lives and properties across Nigeria.

America has weighed the option of having crisis that will see Nigeria's 200 million population overflow across West Africa and beyond due to Buhari's poor handling of affairs of Nigeria. Now America and other world powers determines who rules over African countries, whether you want to accept it or not, America under Obama installed Buhari in 2015. America uses covert and overt strategies in it's foreign policies to determine who governs any country in Africa even across the world.

Presently America has seen the disaster Buhari has turned to be and have decided to correct that error of 2015 by aligning with the opposition candidate of the PDP-- Atiku Abubakar. With that singular call placed by American secretary of State to Atiku, it was considered even in the Nigerian presidency that it is all over for the incumbent president Buhari. America has made it's stand in this 2019 Presidential election known through that CALL.

Politics / Re: APC States That Atiku Will Get At Least 45% by Adagworo: 4:28pm On Feb 22, 2019
Once it is free and fair, Atiku has won and even Buhari and APC leadership is very much aware of this.

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Crime / Re: Landlord Denies Raping 14-Year-Old Girl, Says N1,000 Was Christmas Gift by Adagworo: 4:22pm On Feb 22, 2019
How does that change the fact that Owerri is a jungle. Okorocha wasted 8yrs doing nothing. cheesy


Abagworo:
The man is innocent. The tenant felt he could use the set up to free himself from debt.

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Politics / Re: Imo APC: Setback As Court Stops Two Candidates from tomorrow's elections by Adagworo: 4:11pm On Feb 22, 2019
Is that the reason Owerri is a backward dungeon? cheesy

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Abagworo:
The court stoppage is null and void as no constitution recognizes the entity Okigwe South.

Crime / Re: Married Man Rapes 6-Year-Old Girl In Uncompleted Building In Anambra. Photos by Adagworo: 4:07pm On Feb 22, 2019
Imo state and everyday bad news

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Abagworo:
Anambra and everyday bad news. Nawa for Peter Obi
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Politics / Northerners Rejects Buhari As His Posters Are Being Burnt Down- Picture by Adagworo: 6:26pm On Feb 21, 2019
With less than 40hrs to the Presidential polls, buhari's posters and banners are being burned down in the north. This action may not be unconnected to rejection of the Presidential candidate in the north due to widespread poverty and hardship mostly prevalent in the northern part of Nigeria. Lalasticlala

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Travel / Re: Nnewi Auto Accident: 2 Students, 6 Others Die (Graphic Pix & video) by Adagworo: 3:59pm On Feb 21, 2019
Politics / Re: Few Pics From Imo State by Adagworo: 3:59pm On Feb 21, 2019

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Politics / Tension As Osibanjo Slept Off As Oshiomole Was Addressing APC Chieftains- PIC by Adagworo: 7:39pm On Feb 19, 2019
Tension as Osibanjo slept off as Oshiomole was addressing APC chieftains- PIC

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Politics / Verses From Quaran That Inspires Terrorism by Adagworo: 3:16pm On Feb 13, 2019
every terrorist is a muslim but not all muslims are terrorists

Politics / This Facebook User Shared Pictures Of 3 Brothers Caught With Female Paints- Pics by Adagworo: 8:46am On Jan 24, 2019
this facebook user shared pictures of 3 brothers caught with female paints- pics

Politics / Buhari Could Not Answer Why Former SGF Has Not Been Prosecuted by Adagworo: 8:27pm On Jan 16, 2019
Buhari could not answer why former SGF has not been prosecuted. Osibanjo has to take over the question to spin it with lies.

In a nutshell Buhari is a fraud and cannot prosecute corrupt people around him.

Buhari answers opposite of whatever questions he is asked by the moderator, which shows that he doesn't understand the questions.

Another annoying thing is the clapping by zombeees that gathered there. They clap even when Buhari is talking OP.

Get your PVC ready so we can vote out this incompetent failed administration. Enough is enough

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Politics / Tinubu Led SW Traditional Rulers To Aso Rock To Collect Brown Envelop-Video by Adagworo: 6:42am On Jan 14, 2019
https://twitter.com/renoomokri/status/1084683524421095424?s=19


Watch this video very carefully. RETWEET when you see the brown envelope exchanging hands behind Bola Tinubu. This video was shot by @channelstv. Tinubu and @MBuhari are fighting KWARRUPTION very well indeed #RenosDarts https:///0UewDp0NW8


Lalasticlala

Politics / Bombshell: Reno Releases The 4th Audio by Adagworo: 8:00pm On Jan 10, 2019
https://twitter.com/renoomokri/status/1083437217207463938?s=19



BOMBSHELL: #AmaechiTapes Part 4 LISTEN and SHARE as Rotimi @ChibuikeAmaechi confesses and complains of how @OfficialAPCNg illegally deducts from his salary contradicting @MBuhari’s claim that government money is not being used to fund his campaign. LISTEN, COMMENT and RETWEET https:///iN3lmC224D

Politics / Nigeria Fall In Democratic Ranking, Sierra Leone, Burkina Faso Ahead- Report by Adagworo: 10:59am On Jan 10, 2019
Nigeria becoming less democratic; Sierra Leone, Burkina Faso ahead — Report

Nigeria has dropped 18 decimal points since 2015 in the Economist Intelligence Unit’s Democracy index.

The country, which was scored 4.62 in 2015 scored a not-so-impressive 4.44 in the recently released 2018 study.

The Democracy Index reviews the state of democracy in 165 independent countries worldwide using five parameters: process and pluralism; civil liberties; the functioning of government; political participation; and political culture.

Based on the performance of the countries in the five categories they are then classified into four regimes namely: full democracy”, “flawed democracy”, “hybrid regime” and “authoritarian regime”.

A full democracy is the best rating while authoritarian regime is rated the worst.

The country, which is Africa’s biggest democracy, scored the same point it in 2017 and was ranked 20 out of the 44 sub-Saharan African countries and 108 in the world.

Nigeria was classified a hybrid regime, meaning it is a combination of democratic traits such as regular elections and autocratic ones, such as political repression.

Nigeria was left languishing behind countries such as Sierra Leone, Burkina Faso, Kenya, Uganda (which has had the same ruler for 31 years), and Sierra Leone, who were ranked 19th, 18th, 17th, and 16th respectively.

In fact, in the West African sub-region and among member states of the Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS), Nigeria was among the poorest rated ranking only better above Togo, Guinea, Gabon, Niger, Côte d’Ivoire, and Gambia.

Cape Verde is the highest ranked ECOWAS country ranked second in Sub-Saharan Africa and 26 in the world with a score of 7.88. Ghana, with a score of 6.63 is ranked 6th in Sub-Saharan Africa and Senegal is ranked 8th with a score of 6.15 while neighbouring Benin is ranked a close 9th with a score of 5.74.

Other West Africa countries which ranked better than Nigeria, are Mali and Liberia.

This year’s report is the 11th edition of the Democracy Index.

“For the first time in three years, the global score for democracy remained stable. This result disguises some movement across regions and across categories,” the report, which rated Costa Rica as the most improved country last year, stated.

On the other hand, the report, rated Nicaragua poorly performed country, slipping from a flawed regime to authoritarian regime

“A total of 42 countries experienced a decline in their total score compared with 2017; 48 registered an increase in total score. But as a percentage of the world’s population, fewer people lived in some form of democracy (47.7%, compared with 49.3% in 2017).

“Very few of these (4.5%) were classified as living in a full democracy. Just over one-third of the population lived under authoritarian rule, with a large share represented by China,” the report claimed.



https://www.premiumtimesng.com/news/top-news/305039-nigeria-becoming-less-democratic-sierra-leone-burkina-faso-ahead-report.html

Politics / First Victim Of APC Next Level Campaign- Graphic Pictures by Adagworo: 10:31am On Jan 09, 2019
See what i always tell Buhari's supporters, if you're sure that Buhari is d best that ever happened to Nigeria, go to nearest newspaper stand and shout "Sai Baba Till 2049" This guy don collect his own share.
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1ST VICTIM OF APC DOOR TO DOOR CAMPAIGN

Mr Dapo, one of the APC door to door campaign leader and a next level preacher was badly brutalized yesterday when he mistakenly visited the house of 3 hungry Nigerian graduates who lost their Jobs immedietly president Buhari took over in 2015.

The 3 friends Imoh, Ikenna and Steven started panel beating the face of Mr Dapo with lots of anger until neighbors came to his rescue. When asked why they had to beat Dapo that way, one of the unemployed graduate Mr Imoh said " a hungry Man is an angry Man".

The injury on Mr Dapo's face has disorganized his face totally and it's even hard for his wife and family to recognize him.

#Triscy Nicolas

Politics / See The Moment Shettima Cried In Aso Rock Over Boko Harm Take Over Of His State by Adagworo: 11:25am On Jan 08, 2019
For a sitting governor to be weeping and crying like a bush baby on the "resurgence" of Boko Haram in NE, those saying BH have been technically defeated should not be taken serious. Under President Buhari, 8 local governments in Borno are under Boko Haram and remember that boko haram and Fulani herd men have fully endorse buhari for second term. lalasticlala

Politics / Presidential Election: See How Nigerians Will Vote- Mustafa Chike Obi by Adagworo: 11:23am On Dec 31, 2018

Politics / Buhari Chased Out Of Sokoto As People Chant "Bama Yi" Meaning "Never Again" by Adagworo: 9:31pm On Dec 30, 2018
Buhari should resign because the next election will shock him



https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1-VsaeWy6Cw


Lalasticlala

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Politics / Boko Haram Sacks Police Station In Baga- Pictures by Adagworo: 11:35am On Dec 30, 2018
Boko haram take over Baga local government clear police station

Politics / Re: Emefiele Bowing Down For Samaila Isa Funtua, Buhari Cabal Member - Reno Omokri by Adagworo: 10:53am On Dec 30, 2018
RevenGeMission:
ode ni reno sha


will you stand to listen to someone who is sitting and elderly ?

also does that look like CBN office ??


Please who is the man he is bowing to take orders from? Nigeria has never been worse than this

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Politics / Emefiele Bowing Down For Samaila Isa Funtua, Buhari Cabal Member - Reno Omokri by Adagworo: 10:43am On Dec 30, 2018
Nigeria is in trouble if APC led administration is allowed to come back in 2019. Nigeria have been pocketed by just a few men. These people have done enough damage to this country. Get your PVC ready


This is the Governor of the Central Bank of Nigeria, ⁦@cenbank. He is bowing down to receive instructions from Samaila Isa Funtua, a member of the cabal controlling ⁦@MBuhari. If you thought @aishambuhari lied, I hope this photo convinces you

https://mobile.twitter.com/renoomokri/status/1079289448196685824s

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Politics / Ben Bruce Shades Buhari For Overthrowing Shagari's Administration In 1983 by Adagworo: 9:00am On Dec 29, 2018
I met President Shehu Shagari at Dr Alex Ekwueme’s home. He was very soft spoken and humble. Nigeria would have gone far if he had not been overthrown. A great leader. He brought the Igbos back to prominence after the civil war by making one of them VP. May his soul rest in peace

https://mobile.twitter.com/benmurraybruce/status/1078748500442009600

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