Wednesday, 1 April 2015

APC dominates Senate seat with 64members

The National Assembly election declared by the Independent National Electoral Commission ,the All Progressives Congress now has the majority status in the 109 membership Senate. The APC will now have 64 senators; the PDP, 45; and the Labour Party, one.


Pre electionPDP had the majority with 64 members while the APC has 41. Labour Party, the Accord Party and the Social Democratic Party, shared the remaining five seats. Current Senate President, David Mark who is returning to the Senate for the fifth time, will lose his seat to an APC member .

Apart from Mark and his deputy, Ike Ekweremadu who won the election to return to the Senate, other principal officers like the Senate Leader, Victor Ndoma -Egba; his deputy, Abdul Ningi; Chief Whip, Bello Gwarzo; and his deputy, Hosea Agboola, all lost their bid to return.

Lol! 70year old Chief Bode George opts for exile plus I regret my action – Godsday Orubebe



According to Vanguard:
"What will I be doing here? I can decide to go and live anywhere. Look at everyone surrounding him (Buhari). So, I am not joking about it, what will I be doing here? At 70, what will I be doing here? All we have been doing to restructure the country has been lost. We have been trying to ensure balance in the polity but all that has gone. What else will I be doing here?”

Orubebe the PDP party agent who displayed (as the public sees it) stupidity’, who held up proceedings and used abusive words on Jega, said he regretted his action and asked Nigerian to forgive his behaviour. ”Election is a passionate thing and I really regret what took place this morning. I was unnecessarily pushed by Jega to get to that level. I want to apologise particularly to young Nigerians that look up to take politics as a career to say that what happened was not intended to cause them any embarrassment

Tuesday, 31 March 2015

Meet the new Nigerian President 2015 General Muhammad Buhari


Nigerians have decided as Gen.Buhari wins in Borno -APC 473,543.

 It has been drama,suspense,intrigue in this 2015 election. Nigerians were determined, come rain come shine,despite the fact the casting ran into the night the citizens were eager to get it over and done with, to the extent that the people used their touch on their phones,light from their cars and even gathered money together to hire generators when the power went off to ensure that the votes were counted after their casting.

Some people came as early as 8am to cast their vote at their polling unit but everything was delayed yet they still waited patiently even till 2am to see that the election was a success.

 Congrats to GMB as he won in most parts of the states in Nigeria.

My question now is.......What will the new Nigeria look like in the next five years?


Current president GEJ calls General Muhammad Buhari to congratulate him on his victory



See the photo of the call and also is a picture of APC celebrating at APC headquarters in Abuja


8pm today the final result from INEC - result on 2015 presidential election



 PDP wins in Taraba and Edo state,Delta state and of course APC wins in Sokoto at 8pm we will get the final result as we await Borno state

Buhari is leading with 2.9million vote Nigeria 2015 election

PDP wins in Plateau state, in Ebonyi and Bayelsa state,Cross River while APC wins in Niger state, Lagos state and Gombe
PDD not happy with INEC chairman with the results in Kaduna,Kano since young children who were not eligible were vote and jigwaand PDP officials say Jega is biased with the election that it seems to be in favour of APC
Yobe,Bauchi,Benue,Kebbi,Zamfara,Adamawa state APC won in these states

 APC has 13,760,747 votes while PDP has 10,866,249 votes among the 31states. Meaning APC is ahead of PDP with 2,894,498 votes. Awaiting results in 5 states  - Sokoto, Taraba, Borno, Edo and Delta.