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The remaining five local governments are Badagry, Ojo, Alimosho, Ifako-Ijaye and Ajeromi-Ifelodun. Results at a Glance Ikeja LGA APC: 28,592 ADP: 143 PDP: 8,109 Ikorodu LGA ADP: 620 APC: 45,879 PDP: 14,769 Amuwo-Odofin LGA ADP: 184 APC: 23,267 PDP: 13,700 Ibeji Lekki LGA ADP: 143 APC: 23,298 PDP: 3,320 Agege LGA ADP: 86 APC: 38,515 PDP: 8,371 Apapa LGA ADP: 53 APC: 20,469 PDP: 5,959 Shomolu LGA ADP: 203 APC: 40,408 PDP: 9,991 Eti-Osa LGA ADP: 286 APC: 30,504 PDP: 10,678 Oshodi-Isolo LGA ADP: 611 APC: 39,945 PDP: 12,585 Mushin LGA ADP: 317 APC: 51,899 PDP: 8,751 Surulere LGA ADP: 313 APC: 39,986 PDP: 13,733 Whats your view more: http://nigeriawillwork.com/sanwo-olu-trounces-agbaje-in-lagos/ @Mynd44
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The pilot of Flight ET302 had reported technical difficulties and asked for clearance to return to Addis Ababa, Ethiopian Airlines CEO says What we know about the 157 total victims From CNN’s Laura Perez Maestro Ethiopian Airlines says there are no survivors after a Boeing 737 crashed near Addis Ababa in Ethiopia on Sunday morning. The airline believes there were 149 passengers and eight crew members on board the flight. The victims are of 35 different nationalities, an airline spokeswoman says, including: 32 Kenya 18 Canada 9 Ethiopia 8 China 8 Italy 8 USA 7 France 7 UK 6 Egypt 5 Germany 4 India 4 Slovakia 3 Austria 3 Russia 3 Sweden 2 Spain 2 Israel 2 Morocco 2 Poland 1 Belgium 1 Djibouti 1 Indonesia 1 Ireland 1 Mozambique 1 Norway 1 Rwanda 1 Saudi 1 Sudan 1 Somalia 1 Serbia 1 Togo 1 Uganda 1 Yemen 1 Nepal 1 Nigeria 1 UN passport The US Embassy in Addis Ababa confirms there were Americans aboard the Ethiopian Airlines flight that crashed’ @Mynd44 http://nigeriawillwork.com/what-we-know-about-the-157-total-victims-of-flight-et302/
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President Muhammadu Buhari has been re-elected to lead Africa’s most populous country for an additional four years. At the end of collation on Tuesday night, President Buhari crossed the 15 million mark in votes scored in 36 states and the Federal Capital Territory. He polled 15,191,847 votes, winning in 19 out of the 36 states. His main challenger Atiku Abubakar of the Peoples Democratic Party scored 11, 262,978 votes and won 17 states and Abuja. Buhari also satisfied the constitutional requirement of making 25 per cent in 34 states and the FCT. He missed the cut in Enugu and Anambra. more: http://nigeriawillwork.com/how-buhari-beat-atiku-2019-presidential-election-result/ @Mynd44
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2019 Nigeria Presidential Election Result, President Muhammadu Buhari, The candidate of the All Progressives Congress, APC, is currently leading in the presidential election conducted on Saturday. Results from States collation Centers showed thatPresident Muhammadu Buhari is coasting to victory with a wide margin of votes as against his Peoples Democratic Party, PDP challenger, Alhaji Atiku Abubakar. In the result obtained so far, President Muhammadu Buhari garnered 12, 025, 131 while Atiku has polled 8,570,758. See details of results as released by states: Presidential Election Results: Live State Collation Advertise with us. Send us enquiries, press releases. 2019 Nigeria Presidential Election Result Presidential Election State Collation Result State APC PDP Ekiti State presidential result EKITI 219,231 154,032 Ondo State presidential result ONDO 241,769 275,901 Gombe State presidential result GOMBE 402, 961 138, 484 Osun State presidential result OSUN 347,634 337,377 Kwara State presidential result KWARA 308,984 138,184 Nasarawa State presidential result NASARAWA 289,903 283,847 Oyo State presidential result OYO 365,229 366,640 Benue State presidential result BENUE 347,668 355,255 Adamawa State presidential result ADAMAWA 378,076 410,266 Kaduna State presidential result KADUNA 993,482 613,318 Imo State presidential result IMO 140,463 334,923 Plateau State presidential result PLATEAU 468,555 548,665 9 of 23 LGAs declared RIVERS 71,734 222,045 Yobe State presidential result YOBE 497,914 50,763 Kastina State presidential result KATSINA 1,232,133 308,256 Enugu State presidential result ENUGU 54,423 355,553 Lagos presidential result LAGOS 580,814 448,016 Kogi State presidential result KOGI 285,894 218,207 21 of 23 LGAs declared SOKOTO 445,275 328, 411 Anambra State presidential result ANAMBRA 31,452 487,550 FCT presidential result FCT 152,224 259,997 Kano State presidential result KANO 1,464,768 391,573 Ebonyi State presidential result EBONYI 90,726 258,573 11 of 27 LGAs declared BORNO 158,246 4,771 Akwa Ibom state presidential result AKWA IBOM 175,429 397,831 Ogun state presidential result OGUN 281,762 194,655 Jigawa state presidential result JIGAWA 794,738 289,895 Abia state presidential result ABIA 85,058 219,698 Niger state presidential result NIGER 612,371 218,052 Imo state presidential result IMO 140,463 334,923 Edo state presidential result EDO 267,842 275,691 Bauchi state presidential result BAUCHI 798,428 209,313 Cross River state presidential result CROSS RIVER 117,303 295,737 TOTAL 12,439,991 9,259,507 More: http://nigeriawillwork.com/2019-nigeria-presidential-election-result/ @Mynd44
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Atiku Abubakar of the PDP beat Muhammadu Buhari of the APC in Akwa Ibom. Here are the results according to Local councils: Okobo LGA PDP – 11,447 APC – 6,748 Abak LGA PDP -12,093 APC – 7,974 Uyo LGA PDP – 21,515 APC – 12,313 Ibiono Ibom LGA PDP – 32,813 APC – 10,979 Eket LGA PDP – 20,451 APC – 4,102 Oron LGA PDP – 5,196 APC – 3,985 Ikot Ekpene LGA PDP – 12,461 APC – 10,343 Ibesikpo Asutan LGA PDP – 12,682 APC – 6,635 Itu LGA PDP – 10,431 APC – 5,682 Etinan LGA PDP – 18,452 APC – 5,223 Ika LGA PDP – 10,493 APC – 3,352 Nsit Ibom LGA PDP – 12,201 APC – 5,776 Oruk Anam LGA PDP – 25,587 APC – 9,796 Etim Ekpo LGA PDP – 8,228 APC -1,892 Ukanafun LGA PDP – 27,830 APC – 11,378 Ikono LGA PDP – 8,100 APC – 3,166 Ini LGA PDP – 13,344 APC – 5,646 Uruan LGA PDP – 10,624 APC – 5,437 Esit Eket PDP – 11,146 APC – 4,105 Nsit Ubium LGA PDP – 11,575 APC – 5,840 Obot Akara LGA PDP – 12,250 APC – 6,174 Mkpat Enin LGA PDP – 13,646 APC – 3,191 Onna LGA PDP – 21,790 APC – 1,850 Ikoabasi LGA PDP – 8,353 APC – 5,710 Eastern Obolo LGA PDP – 8,890 APC – 1,406 Nsit Atai LGA PDP – 11,692 APC – 6,539 Ibeno LGA PDP – 6,373 APC – 1,011 Urue Offong Oruko PDP – 7,431 APC – 6,111 Essien Udim APC – 7766 PDP – 5987 Mbo LGA PDP – 4,750 APC – 5,299 http://nigeriawillwork.com/pdp-beat-muhammadu-buhari/ @Mynd44
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Alhaji Atiku Abubakar, the candidate of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), has won Saturday’s presidential election in Plateau after scoring 548,665 votes. Atiku defeated his closest opponent, Muhammadu Buhari, of the All Progressives Congress (APC), who scored 468, 555 votes. Prof. Richard Kimbir, the Collation Officer for the election in the state, declared the results on Monday in Jos. Kambir, who is the Vice Chancellor, Federal University of Agriculture, Makurdi, said Atiku won in 11 local government areas to defeat Buhari who won in six LGAs of the state. Kambir announced the results scored by the two candidates in each local government area of the state as follows: Kanam APC: 51, 017 PDP: 18, 331 Wase APC : 35, 931 PDP : 22, 809 Jos North APC :93, 800 PDP : 53, 277 Mangu APC : 42, 947 PDP: 48, 923 Shendam APC : 38, 196 PDP :24, 162 Barkin Ladi APC : 15, 390 PDP : 42, 138 Bassa APC : 27, 632 PDP : 34, 822 Langtang North APC: 16, 665 PDP: 34, 105 Riyom APC : 8, 710 PDP : 21, 892 Bokkos APC 18, 328 PDP : 32, 246 Jos South APC : 25, 574 PDP: 106, 526 Qua’anpan APC : 20, 872 PDP : 17, 479 Lantang South APC 11, 224 PDP : 18, 470 Pankshin APC : 21, 609 PDP: 30, 509 Kanke APC 17, 946 PDP : 22, 875 Mikang APC: 10, 869 PDP : 11, 262 Jos East APC : 11, 847 PDP: 8, 853. http://nigeriawillwork.com/presidential-election-atiku-defeats-buhari-in-plateau/
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Nigerian Journalists kemi Olunloyo Set to lunch the first Eva Live Blog in Nigeria, this was made known in her tweet on 10 January 2019. To recall that Kemi Olunloyo was arrested three times last year. Recently, She lunched a campaign on twitter #askdaviod Where she listed out series of questions yet to be answered by Davido and family, the Hag tag #askdavido started trending on the day she marked her One year of release from prison. Most fan of davido lost their twitter account trying to bully and abuse the Nigerian journalist Kemi Olunloyo. Journalists kemi Olunloyo said My #LIVE blog goes up on my 25th anniversary in Journalism February 3rd 1994. Stay tuned. Nobody has seen a live blog before in Nigeria. #Billions More: http://anstalk.com.ng/journalists-kemi-olunloyo/ Mynd44
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David asked: "Is the #Lionheart Movie Prophetic?" A merger of ALHAJI MAIKANO - a Northern based business man & CHIEF OBIAGU - an Eastern based businessman, saved THE LIONHEART COMPANY from the claws of Chief Paschal Igwe. Can the merger of Alhaji Atiku Abubakar and Mr. Peter Obi save the fate of the 'Lionheart of Africa'; thus, Get Nigeria Working Again? It is an option/risk I'd gladly support at this critical point in time... Mind you, don't ask me who the Chief Igwe Paschal connotes... I still cherish my freedom. � More: http://cam4tv.com/category/top-stories/ Mynd44
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Some of you are graduates and you can’t even use something as simple as MS-Word… … yet you want to work in the biggest office, you want to earn the highest salary or become a business mogul. Good Reasons You’re Still Unemployed The only software you re good at is Facebook. And it’s not even the marketing, branding or business aspect of Facebook or Twitter. It’s only “What’s on your mind” you know how to use. I have seen graduates give their project works to uneducated roadside typists to help them type. Dear Hustler, if you want more, become more! Read more: http://anstalk.com.ng/good-reasons-youre-still-unemployed/
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Durham University Business School has announced it is offering over 80 scholarships for applicants to its MBA and Masters programmes. Around half of the available scholarships will be awarded to the prestigious MBA programmes starting October 2019. The scholarships are available for self-funding applicants to the Full-time MBA and Online MBA programmes and worth £7,500 and £5,750 off the tuition fees respectively. In addition there is one Dean’s Award scholarship of 50% off tuition fees (worth up to £15,000) for exceptional applicants. To be eligible, candidates must hold an offer for the 2019 Full-time MBA or Online MBA programme by the appropriate scholarship deadlines detailed here. https://loveconnectxxx..com/2018/12/graduate-research-scholarships.html?m=1
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Party leaders from the Southeast and Southwest are worried on the tenure framework in the document tagged People’s Policy” of the candidate of Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), Alhaji Atiku Abubakar. The policy plan of the 72-year-old Abubakar extended beyond four years, an indication that he is planning for a second term in office. This has caused anxiety in the party because the policy plan extended to six years instead of four. Instead of planning for a single term of four years, Atiku’s targets have a six-year timeline, fueling speculations that he might be hoping for two terms in office, details: http://anstalk.com/atiku-policy-plan-worries-south/ Mynd44
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The Imo State Governor, Rochas Okorocha, on Monday lashed out at the Catholic Archbishop of the Owerri Diocese, Most Reverend Anthony Obinna, saying the cleric along with ex-governor Achike Udenwa; his kinsman, Ezekiel Izuogu; and a former chairman of the state Council of Traditional Rulers, Eze Cletus Ilomuanya, had pathological hatred for both the All Progressives Congress and President Muhammadu Buhari. In the case of the Owerri Catholic Archbishop, the governor argued that he had never hidden his sympathy for the All Progressives Grand Alliance, which he said, more: http://anstalk.com/okorocha-attacks…porting-uzodinma/ Mynd44
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A former Governor of Ekiti State, Ayodele Fayose, has regained freedom after 13 days in custody of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission. Fayose regains freedom Fayose, who is facing trial for alleged money laundering and abuse of office, walked into the commission’s head office in Abuja on October 16. He was subsequently flown to Lagos and arraigned at a federal high court in Ikoyi. The court granted him a N50m bail on Wednesday. He was asked to provide a surety with landed property in Lagos. His guarantor is also required to have three-year tax clearance in Lagos. He could not fulfil his bail condition immediately. The Spokesman for the former governor, Lere Olayinka, said he regained freedom on Monday evening. Writing via his Twitter handle, Olayinka said the former governor more: http://anstalk.com/after-13-days-in-efcc-custody-fayose-regains-freedom/ Mynd44
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Governors under the auspices of the Nigeria Governors’ Forum have summoned all 36 members to an emergency meeting to discuss the minimum wage and possibly take a common position. The meeting, which is scheduled to hold in Abuja today, is said to be compulsory for all the 36 governors. This was contained in a statement issued by the NGF secretariat in Abuja on Monday. The statement requested that all governors must attend in person. The statement read in part, “Emergency meeting of governors over minimum wage will hold today at the NGF secretariat, Maitama, Abuja at 5pm. more: http://anstalk.com/govs-hold-emergency-meeting-today-minimum-wage/ Mynd44
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