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p.d.p |
The wife of the former Senate President Late Chuba Okadigbo clinched victory in the recent senate primaries for Anambra North defeating the incumbent Senator Alphonsus Igbeke who has only been in the seat for six months |
LAGOS STATE GOV PRIMARIES POSTPONED |
She won her primaries defeating the incumbent Senator Chris Anyanwu |
ameachi wins rivers |
Serving senators, including George Akume and Joseph Akaargerger (Benue State); Hosea Ehinlanwo (Ekiti State); Satty Gogwin (Plateau State); Eme Ekaette (Akwa Ibom State); Ajuji Waziri (Gombe State); and Abubakar Gada (Sokoto State). Similarly, Gombe State Governor, Alhaji Danjuma Goje, at the weekend became the first sitting governor serving out his second term in office in May this year to pick a senatorial slot for the general election in April. Another governor, Otunba Gbenga Daniel of Ogun State, could have been the second incumbent to book a place for the April election, but he emerged from one of the two factions in that state that conducted parallel primaries. Daniel was defeated in the exercise conducted by the rival faction. Daughter of former Presi-dent Olusegun Obasanjo, Iyabo, had emerged from a similar circumstance. In one of the parallel primaries in the state, Lola Abiola-Edewor, daughter of winner of the June 12, 1993 presidential election, late Moshood Abiola, also emerged winner while Iyabo was produced by the other faction. But two former governors, Dr. Olusegun Agagu (Ondo State) and Prince Olagunsoye Oyinlola (Osun State) were victorious in the National Assembly primaries of the PDP conducted in their respective states at the weekend. Agagu emerged as the candidate of the PDP in Ondo South Senatorial district having defeated the incumbent senator representing the area, Hosea Ehinlanwo, and his former aide, Mrs. Oladunni Odu during the primary held at Okitipupa. Oyinlola floored the incumbent Senator Simeon Oduoye by picking the PDP ticket for Osun Central Senatorial District of Osun State. Reports of the exercise gathered by THISDAY across the states also indicate that several other senators successfully scaled the first hurdle in their bid to retain their seats at the National Assembly. Prominent among them is the Senate President, David Mark, who with former National Chairman of the PDP, Chief Barnabas Gemade and Chief Terngu Tseagber would be facing the electorate in April for the three senatorial seats in the state. Mark defeated Maj-General Lawrence Onoja at the primary while Gemade and Tseagber floored Akaargerger and Akume respectively. In Osun State, Senator Iyiola Omisore had an easy ride over a retired Customs Officer, Prince Frances Fadahunsi in the exercise held at the premises of Ilesa Grammar School Ilesa. In the neighbouring Ekiti State, Senators Ayo Arise and Sola Akinyede were successful. The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that Arise defeated five other contestants to clinch the party's ticket for Ekiti North Senatorial Zone. Those he defeated included former Commissioner for Information in the state, Chief Kayode Otitoju and a House of Representatives member, Mr. Duro Faseyi. Akinyede also defeated four other contenders to emerge the flag bearer for Ekiti South Senatorial zone. In Ondo State, Chairman of the Senate Committee on Police Affairs, Gbenga Ogunniya also won the ticket for the Ondo Central Senatorial District. Ogunniya, defeated former Nigerian Ambassador to Australia, Professor Olu Agbi in a keenly contested primaries that took place at Solton Hotel, Ijapo, Akure. Similarly, Senator Bode Olajumoke, scaled through to stand election to retain his Ondo North senatorial district. He defeated other aspirants including Senator Remi Okunrinboye at a primary election held in Owo. Senator Gyang Dantong representing Plateau North Senatorial Disrict, floored former Delta State Military Administrator, Col. John Dungs, to emerge victorious. Results from Plateau South Senatorial District showed that Mr. Victor Lar, former member of the House of Representatives defeated former senator Niagwan Cosmas and Cecilia Dapoet, to emerge winner. Incumbent Senator, John Shagaya, has defected from the PDP to the Labour Party. Former Governor of Kaduna State, Senator Ahmed Makarfi, was returned unopposed as the PDP candidate for the election in Kaduna North Senatorial District. In Edo State, Senators Daisy Danjuma, Yisa Braimoh and Odion Ugbesia emerged as the PDP candidates for the senatorial election in Edo State . In Sokoto Central Senatorial District, son of late Sultan of Sokoto, Senator Ahmed Maccido got 655 votes against 485 polled by Maiakawai Lamido. Similarly, Senator Umar Tambuwal, polled 1,165 votes to defeat his opponent, Alhaji Mahe Dange who got 13 votes. In Sokoto East, Mr. Ibrahim Gobir clinched the ticket by polling 1,547 against incumbent Senator, Abubakar Gada, who polled 60 votes. Senator Uche Chukwumerije scaled through in his bid to retain his Abia North Senatorial seat. His colleagues, Nkechi Nworgu and Enyinnaya Abaribe also secured the slot of the Abia Central Senatorial seat and Abia South seats. However, all the three senators – Anthony Agbo, Emma Onwe and Anyim Ude - representing Ebonyi State at the National Assembly failed in their bid to retain their seats. The results of the primary conducted across the state yesterday show that Agbo lost his return bid to the elder brother of the state’s First Lady, Chief Chris Nwankwo. Onwe, who dislodged Senator Ucha at the Court of Appeal, lost his second term bid to a member of the House of Representatives, Hon. Igwe Nwangwu, while Ude's slot has been taken by Mr. Sunny Ogbu Oji, who defeated the senator at the primaries yesterday. Results of the exercise conducted in Bayelsa State show that Senators Heineken Lokpobiri (west); Emmanuel Paulker (central); and Hon. Clever Okisikpo grabbed the Bayelsa slots. Okisikpo defeated Senator Nimi Amange. In Anambra State, former Senior Special Assistant to the President, Dr. Andy Uba, clinched the Anambra South senatorial seat. Winners David Mark Danjuma Goje Olusegun Agagu Olagunsoye Oyinlola Bode Olajumoke Gbenga Ogunniya Umaru Dahiru Ahmed Maccido Andy Uba Helen Esuene Gyang Danyong Ahmed Makarfi Ayo Arise Sola Akinyede Daisy Danjuma Yissa Braimoh Odion Ugbesia Uche Chukwumerije Nkechi Nworgu Enyinnaya Abaribe Heineken Lopobiri Emmanuel Paulker Chidi Offodile Danladi Sankara Dauda Gowon Phillip Adidua Isah Galaudu Victor Lar Losers Ime Ekaette Abubakar Gada George Akume Joseph Akaegerger Ajuji Waziri Satty Gogwin Hosea Ehinlawon Simeon Oduoye Ireti Kingibe Mike Okiro Anthony Agbo Emma Onwe Anyim Ude Nimi Amange Anie Okonkwo Mainasara Illo Bello Dantani John Dungs Niagwan Cosmas Lawrence Onoja |
who won it |
In Uyo Senatorial District, Senator Effiong Bob, a two-term senator lost to House of Representatives member and Chairman, House Committee on Rules and Business, Honourable Ita Enang. Senator Effiong polled 870 votes while Enang polled 980 votes. In the Eket Senatorial District, current Senator, Lady Eme Ufot Ekaette, wife of former a Secretary to the Government of the Federation and Niger Delta Minister, Chief Ufot Ekaette, lost to a former Minister of Environment, Lady Helen Esuene. Ekaette polled 433 while Helen Esuene polled 1467 votes. |
Information indicate that Dr. Andy Uba has won the Peoples Democratic Party [PDP] Senatorial ticket for the Anambra South Senatorial District. This was the result from a PDP electoral exercise held today in Awka, Anambra State. The PDP contest held between Chief Nicholas Ukachukwu, Dr. Andy Uba, Hon Barr Nnamdi Ezike saw Andy Uba the big winner. The delegate scores were as follows: Andy Uba - 1766 Nicholas Ukachukwu - 68 Nnamdi Ezike - 72 --- With this victory, the political terrain of the south district in Anambra appears a little clearer. For the general elections, Andy Uba will match up with the former PDP house of representitive from Ihiala in the person Chumah Nzeribe. Chumah Nzeribe is flying APGA colors. |
The Allied Congress Party ACPN in Kwara state have chosen Senator Gbemisola Saraki as its governorship candidate for the 2011 governorship election.� The feat came about as the other aspirant, Mr Kunle Asanloko from Kwara South Senatorial district withdrew paving the way for a voice vote through affirmation by the 304 delegates. |
The reason he lost was Cheif Arthur Nzeribe and major stakeholders in Orlu zone was hell bent for him not the return to the senate .They felt that te guy had grown too big for his shoes. |
p.d.p rules. |
Even if the elections were free and fair you would say P.D.P has rigged it. You guys write as if another parties dont rig too .If ballot box is snatched na P.D.P . IF there is violence na p.d.p .Na wa for una o!!!!!! . p.d.p all the way. |
The results so far (my uncle works for inec dis is wot he told me. few mins ago) 20 local government areas, Uduaghan has won a total of 17 while Great Ogboru has won 3. |
it seems he is going down the wrong path |
wanking my way into 2011 |
gbam |
fresh year fresh start |
after receiving Ghana must go wot did u expect them to say . |
dump her she dey do runs. |
cut my sexual partners from 20 to 10 |
I travelled from jand to naija to meet a girl i met on fb . even though she was married . We spent one week in a hotel it was the best sex i ve had in ages. (her hubby was in abj on a business trip.) God forgive me. |
not saying he was the first but Tunji banjo-- leyton orient 1977-1982 |
did introduction to a girl i knew i wasn't going to marry. her punishment for sleeping with my friend |
@BABABABA WOT IT MEANS THAT LEGALLY YOU ARE NOT MARRIED . SO YOU REQUIRE NO DOCUMENT |
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