Saturday, 30 March 2019

OBT Drops Visuals For 'Medasi' Track

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Having had a relatively decent reception and ovation since releasing his first single 'Killah' back in 2017, Samson Adigun popularly known as OBT has released visuals for his latest song 'Medasi'.


'Medasi' which has been on airwaves since late 2018 and quite popular amongst youths means "thank you" in a local Ghanian language called Twi, and was shot in Ghana and Nigeria. The song offers an array of windowed perspective into the waterside lifestyle of downtown Ghana, coupled with mixed up shots of an Afro-Caribbean disco party that featured ace movie star, Abayomi Alvin.

When inquired the concept behind the song, the Omo Baba Teacher revealed that because he has friends from Ghana, he gets marvelled whenever they discuss in Twi, which is one of their local dialect. As a result, the one word that kept popping in his head when he was recording was Medasi and he therefore stuck to it.

'Medasi,' produced by Echo The Guru and directed by Ifeme CS is also a visual representation of the ultimate reason to be thankful for life.

In a talent laden but unfortunately money-driven industry, OBT’s movement is thematic, his deliberate style, circle of friends and niche promotion all point him towards a target auteur status, as he looks forward to more hits in this 2019.

Friday, 29 March 2019

Nigerians React As Innoson Motor Gear Up To Take Over Gtbank

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  • Following the revelation that Nigerian car manufacturing company, Innoson Motors, is set to take over Guaranty trust bank, Nigerians have taken to their Twitter handle to react.
The car manufacturing company has obtained a writ of Fifa from the Federal High Court in Awka, Anambra State, GTB to take over the banks assets over a controversial debt of over N8b.

Breaking!!!Innoson Motors Set To Take Over GTbank

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A Nigerian Manufacturing company, Innoson Motors, is set to take over Gtbank after it revealed that it has secured a writ Fifa from the Federal High Court in Awka, Anambra State, against Guaranty Trust Bank (GTB).
The bank is said to be owing the car manufacturing company N2.4bn which has an accrued interest as at today of about N6,717,909,849.96 which results in about N8.8 billion.
The Writ of FiFa secured only means Innoson Motors can sell property of GTB equivalent to the judgement debt (N8.8bn). It doesn’t translate to Innoson Motors having a share of GTB or GTB customers losing their money.Gtbank after it revealed that it has secured a writ Fifa from the Federal High Court in Awka, Anambra State, against Guaranty Trust Bank (GTB).
The bank is said to be owing the car manufacturing company N2.4bn which has an accrued interest as at today of about N6,717,909,849.96 which results in about N8.8 billion.

The Writ of FiFa secured only means Innoson Motors can sell property of GTB equivalent to the judgement debt (N8.8bn). It doesn’t translate to Innoson Motors having a share of GTB or GTB customers losing their money.

BBNaija Star, Thin Tall Tony, becomes TAXI Driver In Lagos

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Former Big Brother Naija housemate, Thin Tall Tony, has upped his game and has embraced diversity. According to a Twitter user, she ordered for an Uber ride and was surprised to see Thin Tall Tony as the driver.
The lady said she made the trip from Iyana school area of Ojo, Lagos state.
What she wrote:

Thursday, 28 March 2019

Adesua's birthday message to Banky W is a must read

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Nollywood actress Adesua Etomi has us in our feelings with her birthday message to husband Banky W.
The Vogue cover girl, gushed about their love for each other as well as celebrate him as he turned a year older.
She wrote;
I shudder to think of how life would have been,
If God didn’t show me, if I hadn’t seen,
That you are ALL i ever prayed for,
My knight in shining armour, my thor

Your love is one I’ve never seen before
My heart you cherish, my being you adore
Olubankole, you were worth waiting for
This love I feel, really is hardcore.
Your heart is so pure, your love is like gold
So precious, so valuable, a beauty to behold
I’ll tell everybody, both young and old
And I’ll love you in return, a thousandfold
Thank you for being the man you are
Mama raised a game changer, an absolute star
When I count my blessings, I don’t look too far
Cause i turn to my side and there you always are.
May the lord increase you on every side
And with you, may he always abide
May favour in your life be multiplied
And all your needs, may he provide.
My lover, my baby, Happy birthday
Remember God’s goodness, especially today
May you look at this wonderful life and say
Thank you Lord Jesus, keep having your way.
I love you very much.
Always and forever,
Your Shug.

Beauty Queen Dies During Butt Enlargement Surgery In Lagos

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An American Surgeon based in Lagos Nigeria has taken to her heels after killing a Nigeria Beauty Queen in a failed fat transfer surgery for buttocks and hips enlargement.
The Face of Democracy Transformation 2013 Winner Onwuzuligbo Nneka Miriam has died on February 3rd after a 31days coma from December 30th when the surgical operation was proceeded.
According to investigations by journalists, The American uncertified Surgeon, Dr. Anu proceeded on the fat transfer surgery at her Med Contour Cosmetic Surgery after having several cases and records of surgery failures and complications.
Infact, recently two top Lagos Big Babes have been victims of her misplaced professional ethics and operations, which led to improper shift of their buttocks during the surgeries conducted by Dr. Anu.
The surgery went soar, when fats that where meant to be transferred to her hips got into her lungs and caused her to drift into coma, even after she was immediately rushed to Vedic Hospital in Lekki, where she was placed on life support, before she was transferred to Lagos University Teaching Hospital, which was where she died 32 days after while in coma.
The organiser of Face of Democracy Nigeria Pageant, Alexander Ajagbonno has expressed regrets and bitterness over the loss of Queen Miriam Onwuzuligbo, who was the 2nd runner-up in the 2013 edition of Face of Democracy Nigeria, an outcome which the deceased refused to accept claiming that she merited the 1st crown.
She dragged the organisers to court for legal interventions until last year when the case was finally dismissed. The death of Queen Miriam may be disheartening, but also a lesson to other young ladies, who would not carry out critical research in a particular clinic before engaging them in such sensitive services.
The American citizen, Dr. Anu has had several professional scandals, ranging from poorly conducted surgeries to complications as a medical practitioner.
However, since the last failed surgery on Queen Nneka, she halted all activities on social media including her 43k followers Instagram handle @med_contour, where she was use to posting frequently. Research shows that she may be in hiding.

Wednesday, 27 March 2019

9 labor nurses at one hospital are pregnant at the same time

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Nine nurses who work in the labor and delivery unit at a hospital in Maine are all pregnant and are expecting their babies in the coming months.

Maine Medical Center made the announcement via Facebook yesterday.
The Facebook post featured eight of the nine nurses and their bumps.
The pregnant nurses are expecting their babies throughout April and July.

The nurses are supporting each other during their pregnancies.Photos shared by the Portland hospital shows the nurses wearing their hospital scrubs and holding cards indicating their due dates.
WMTW-TV reports they plan to be there for each other’s deliveries.

Nurse Erin Grenier said:
After each one of us started to say, ‘We’re pregnant,’ I think it was a happier announcement each time, and we’re all there for each other.

There’s been times where we’ve been the patient. So it’s been great to have each other either being our nurse or just being there for us, sending us a message, checking in on us making sure everything is okay.
The soon-to-be moms said it has been great to have so much support at work.
“It’s really nice coming to work and seeing other people who are just as pregnant and watching their bellies pop and just talking about these experiences that we are going through together,” nurse Amanda Spear said.
“I think that they tend to feel comforted and they also tend to find that it’s a common ground between us,” Registered Nurse Nicole Goldberg said to WGME.

“I don’t think it hit home until we took a picture and it was on social media and we were getting all this attention,” Registered Nurse Lonnie Soucie said.
“And then it was like, ‘Whoa, you weren’t kidding!'”

The hospital says all nine of the women are registered nurses and say they are fully prepared to cover the shifts when all nine nurses are off on their maternity leave.

5 Ways To Become A Better Friend

Maintaining a friendship may seem relatively easy but being a better version a friend is not so . It ’s 2019 and being just a good friend is not enough, you can be a better friend !
Check out these tips below on how you can be a better friend this year.
Be more honest
In being more honest with your friends , it does not mean you should be a jerk to them but rather in a more vulnerable way . Let them know how much you care about them and how you appreciate the time spent together . During conversations, choose your words carefully and thoughtfully so it can really count .
Be more up - front about your mental health needs
Many of us keep our mental health problems to ourselves and when a friend asks us, “ How are you?” we reply with the generic " I am fine ” . Your friends can be strong for you and vice versa so stop expecting them to understand some cryptic messages . Admit when you are in a bad spot and feel helpless . They may not know except you open about it.

Substitute the text message for phone calls
Every now and then , take a break from just texting your friends to speaking with them on the phone. If you both have extremely busy schedules, you can fix up a once a week telephone conversation just to catch up rather than typing the words. It will amaze you at how this can bring you closer to each other . Make
things more interesting by having a video call, thankfully there are tons of platforms like FaceTime, WhatsApp Video Cal , Facebook Video Call , Skype, IMO and more that allows you to do this.

Support and build each other
Support your friends and help to build them up. Compete for each other not against each other . Appreciate their strengths and make their achievements yours because life is hard enough without some unhealthy rivalry . Supporting and building each other is a strong bond for a lasting friendship.


Plan a regular activity
Having a regular activity with your friend brings you closer to them . It could be a vacation , a gym session or hanging out over lunch . Whatever the case may be , have something that is your ritual and you both look forward to . It gives you a mental break and the opportunity to enjoy each other ’ s company.

Tuesday, 26 March 2019

DJ Cuppy dazzles fans again with newly acquired N75m Ferrari Portofino

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Nigerian disc jockey, Florence Otedola, aka DJ Cuppy has shared photos of her newly acquired ferrari Portofino worth N75 million.

Cuppy, who is the daughter of Nigerian business tycoon Femi Otedola is also a producer and remixer.
The 26 year-old DJ is a huge fan of exotic cars, had in January acquired a rolls  Royce phantom worth N162 million, which took 13 months before it got to her.
The billionaire heiress of the Otedola dynasty and disc jockey shared on her instagram handle, cuppymusic yesterday, March 25, 2019, pictures of the newly acquired exotic car with a quote;
“Level up! 🏎💨 Shoutout to @Mr_Ferrari_London #FerrariPortofino,” she wrote.
Congratulations to DJ Cuppy on this latest addition to her garage of beautiful and expensive cars.
Cuppy was the resident DJ at the MTV Africa Music Awards in 2014 in Durban.
She released House of Cuppy as her first compilation mix in London and Lagos in July 2014, and also launched the London-based music management and content production business, Red Velvet Music Group.
The DJ had in January 2015 featured on the cover of the Guardian Life magazine and in March 2015, Cuppy was named the official DJ for the 2015 Oil Barons Charity in Dubai, and became the first African act to perform at the event, as well as featured in the 2015 April/May issue of Forbes Woman Africa.
Cuppy went on her first DJ tour to 8 cities in Africa, titled “Cuppy Takes Africa”.
She visited Nigeria, Senegal, Ghana, Kenya, Tanzania, Rwanda, Uganda and South Africa. The “Cuppy Takes Africa” tour included performances, major artist collaborations, and charitable engagements supported by GTB Bank and the Dangote Foundation in 2015.
While in October 2016, the “Cuppy Takes Africa” tour aired on Fox Life Africa as an 8-episode docu series. In 2016, Cuppy was the resident DJ for MTV2’s Uncommon Sense.
She had produced two songs, “Vibe” and “The way I am”, which appeared on the “Afrobeats” EP by Young Paris which was released in March  2017, and in October released “Green Light”, her first official single. The song features guest vocals from Nigerian singer and producer Tekno.
Cuppy had in March  2018 released “Vybe”, her second official single. The song features guest vocals from Ghanaian rapper Sarkodie. (NAN)

Monday, 25 March 2019

Ahmed Musa Doles Out N4m To U-23 Eagles As Reward For Four Goals Scored Vs Libya

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Ahmed Musa has fulfilled his promise of doling out N1m naira for every goal  scored by the U-23 Eagles against Libya, newsmen reports.
The U-23 Eagles thrashed Libya 4-0 in the second leg of their Africa U-23 Cup of Nations qualifying fixture at the Stephen Keshi Stadium, Asaba today.
Musa, who is the Super Eagles vice-captain made the promise after watching the team train in Asaba on Saturday evening.
The winger who has been excused from the Super Eagles friendly encounter  against the Pharaohs of Egypt tomorrow, newsmen learnt from a reliable camp source, has sent N4 million to the team.
Victor Osimhen netted a hat-trick, with David Okereke who plays for Italian Serie B side, Spezia scoring the other goal as the U-23 Eagles overturned a 2-0 first leg deficit to advance into the next round 4-2 on aggregate.
Imama Amapakabo’s men will face either Sudan or Kenya in the final qualifying round.
Sudan will take a 2-0 lead to the second leg tomorrow in Nairobi.
Egypt will host the third edition of the U-23 Africa Cup of Nations in November  with the top three teams from the competition advancing into the football event of the Tokyo 2020 Olympics.

Another building collapses in Lagos

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Another building has collapsed in Lagos Island part of Lagos State. The two-storey building collapsed at about 12:30 p.m. today. The incident occurred at Number 50, Kakawa Street, off Odunlami Street, CMS in Lagos Island.


Newsmen gathered that collapsed building is one of those marked for demolition by Lagos State Government.
“The building has been renovated several times after the owners realised its incurable faults,” a witness, who identified himself as Mathias, told journalists.
No casualty has been recorded as at the time of filing this report.
A three-storey building housing a children’s school collapsed at Massey Street , Lagos Island, earlier in the month, killing more than 20 people.
Following the incident, the Lagos State Building Control Agency marked over 100 houses for demolition in the area.

Details later…

Nigerians Express Sympathy, Love And Support For Waje After Saying She’s Too Broke To Push Her Music

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Talented Nigerian female singer, Aituaje Iruobe, known professionally as ”Waje” has drawn symphaty, love and supports from Nigerians after she shared that she might be quitting music because she does not have the required fund for promotion.
Nigerians in their reactions through their Twitter handle, have called on the beautiful singer to remain strong as her breakthrough would come sooner or later.







”I Am Quitting Music, I Don’t Have Money To Push It” – Waje Opens Up

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Talented Nigerian female singer, Aituaje Iruobe, known professionally as ”Waje” has said that she might be quitting music having been unable to stay afloat in the industry.
According to the video she released via her youtube page, she said she does not have money for the kind of publicity music requires. She added that she does not want to be in the class of artist that have failed and as such might be quitting soon.
Video:

Sunday, 24 March 2019

Nigeria election: Newly elected Governors, political parties [Full list]

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2019 general election has produced 27 governors-elect.
However, Rivers, Adamawa and Bauchi States are still undecided.
INEC, however, concluded election in Plateau, Benue, Sokoto and Kano on Saturday.
Here is a compilation of governors elected so far and newly-elected on  March 9 and March 23 governorship election.
Below is a list of the governors:
1. Ifeanyi Ugwuanyi – (PDP) Enugu State.
2. David Umahi – (PDP) Ebonyi State
3.Inuwa Yahaya (APC) Gombe State
4. Okezie Ikpeazu (PDP) Abia State
5. Abubakar Bello (APC) Niger State
6. Seyi Makinde (PDP) Oyo State
7. Emmanuel Udom (PDP) Akwa Ibom State
8. Prof. Ben Ayade (PDP) Cross River
9. MaiMala Buni (APC) Yobe State
10. Babajide Sanwo-Olu (APC) Lagos State
11. Dapo Abiodun (APC) Ogun
12. Ifeanyi Okowa (PDP) Delta.
13. Babagana Zulum (APC) Borno
14. Mallam Nasir El-Rufai (APC) Kaduna)
15. Hon. Emeka Ihedioha (PDP) Imo
16. Mohammed Badaru (APC) Jigawa
17. Aminu Masari (APC) Katsina
18. Atiku Bagudu (APC) Kebbi
19. Abdulrahman Abdulrazaq (APC) Kwara
20. Abdullahi Sule (APC) Nasarawa
21. Abubakar Bello (APC) Niger State.
22. Muktar Idris (APC) Zamfara
23. Darius Ishaku (PDP) Taraba
24. Samuel Ortom (PDP) Benue
25: Abdullahi Umar Ganduje (APC) Kano
26: Aminu Tambuwal (PDP) Sokoto
27. Simon Lalong (APC) Plateau
States that were not affected by the 2019 governorship election include:
28. Ekiti (APC) John Fayemi
29. Bayelsa (PDP) Seriake Dickson
30. Kogi (APC) Yahaya Bello
31. Osun (sitting governor, Gboyega Oyetola and PDP’s Ademola Adeleke are still in court)
32: Ondo (APC) Rotimi Akeredolu
33. Edo (APC) Godwin Obaseki
34. Adamawa (undecided)
35. Rivers (undecided)
36. Bauchi (undecided)

'Since dem born me, I never love person the way wey I love you’ – Annie and Tuface Idibia celebrate 6th wedding anniversary

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The Idibias are on fire and I love it.
Actress Annie Idibia wife of iconic singer Tuface Idibia has taken to her IG page to celebrate her 6th wedding anniversary.
Sharing a photo of her husband, Annie penned a short message writing on just how much she loves him.
She wrote;
Since dem born me….i never LOVE person the way wey i LOVE you ooooooo…
Lost For Caption… But i dey come back !!! This man ehennnnnnnnnnnnn I WILL BE TOTALLY LOST WITHOUT YOU .. Happy ANNIEversary ! #6YearsStronger
@official2baba
Happy anniversary to the Idibias.

Saturday, 23 March 2019

Osun Gov Poll: Why Court nullified APC’s victory

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.…Declares Adeleke winner
…Says re-run election illegal
....Jubilation in Osogbo, Ede
.…Oyetola appeals judgment, calls for calm

IT was wild jubilation yesterday in Osogbo, Osun State capital and Ede, the  country home of the governorship candidate of the Peoples Democratic Party,  PDP, Senator Ademola Adeleke as the Osun State Governorship Election Petition Tribunal sitting in Abuja, yesterday nullified the election of All Progressives Congress, APC, candidate, Mr Adegboyega Oyetola and declared Adeleke as the valid winner of the September 2018 governorship election in the State.
It will be recalled that the Independent National Electoral Commission, INEC, had at the end of an initial election it conducted on September 22, cancelled  results from seven polling units in four Local Government Areas in the state, and ordered a re-run poll. At the end of the re-run poll, INEC declared Oyetola winner which was disputed by Senator Adeleke who filed a petition before the  t  tribunal challenging INEC’s declaration.
The tribunal, in a lead ruling that was delivered by Justice Peter Obiora  yesterday noted that none of the parties before it disputed the fact that it was  the State Returning Officer that cancelled the initial election
The tribunal held that the State Returning Officer acted beyond the power that was allocated to him under the Electoral Act when he voided results and
ordered supplementary election in the affected areas.
“We hold that the cancellation was unlawful and ultra-vires of his powers. The
cancellation cannot stand, being a product of illegality”, the tribunal held.
According to the tribunal, the onus was on Presiding Officers in polling units
where the alleged electoral infractions took place, to cancel the result and
report same to Ward Collation Officers.
It held that upon receipt of the complaints, the Collation Officer was mandated
by the law to fill Form EC40G and submit to the Local Government Collation
Officer who will in turn transfer the information in the Form EC40GI and hand
same over to the State Collation Returning Officer.
The tribunal held that in the absence of evidence that it was Presiding Officers
of the seven Polling Units that cancelled the results, the action of the State
Returning Officer amounted to an act of illegality.
Besides, the tribunal invalidated the outcome of the re-run election on the
premise that it was not conducted in substantial compliance with the Electoral
Act, 2010, as amended.
It dismissed contention of both APC and Oyetola that Adeleke and PDP were
stopped from querying the legality of the re-run election since they also took
part in the process.
Maintaining that the petitioners successfully established a case of non
compliance in 17 polling units during the initial election of September 22, 2018,
the tribunal, went ahead and deducted votes that were credited to both PDP
and APC in those units.
Specifically, the tribunal, in its majority verdict, deducted a total of 2029 votes
that were credited to APC in the 17 polling units, as well as a total of 1246
votes that were recorded in favour of the PDP.
After it had deducted the illegal votes from both sides, the panel held that
Adeleke got a total of 253,777 valid votes, ahead of Oyetola who it said got
253,476 valid votes in the September 22, poll.
The tribunal went ahead and nullified the Certificate of Return that was issued
to Oyetola by INEC, and ordered the issuance of a fresh one to Adeleke.
It equally awarded a cost of 200,000.00 against Oyetola and the APC.
Earlier in the judgment that lasted more than six hours, the tribunal took a
swipe at INEC after it confirmed that there were alterations in Certified True
Copies of result sheets (Form EC8A) which were issued to the petitioners and
tendered in evidence.
The tribunal noted that figures in the said CTCs were different from what were
contained in the signed pink/duplicate copies that were handed to party agents
at the end of the governorship election.
It held that evidence adduced before it revealed that INEC issued result sheets
from same polling units and serial number, that contained different
information.
“We have no doubt that the alterations were made after the election had been
concluded at the polling units and after agents had gone with clean copies”.
The tribunal held that neither INEC nor APC which had agents in all the polling
units, was able to give any reason behind alterations that were observed on the
result sheets.
“It is important to note that the 2nd and 3rd Respondents (APC and Oyetola)
had agents in all the polling units, yet they failed to call any evidence or agent
to say that he or she was present when the alteration was made”.
The tribunal said it was convinced that the alterations were a function of a
deliberate conspiracy “to achieve a desired result in all the affected areas”.
Consequently, the panel upheld results contained in the clean copies that were
tendered by the petitioners as genuine and regular.
More so, it noted that whereas eight mandatory columns that ought to have
been filled by the electoral body, including details of number of registered/
accredited voters in each of the disputed areas, were left vacant in pink copies
of the result sheets, they were filled in the CTC of the result sheet that was
subsequently altered by INEC.
Nevertheless, the tribunal held that the petitioners failed to prove their
allegation that there was over-voting in various polling units. It held that the
allegation was deemed abandoned.
Though the panel noted that the Voters Register was the essential element in
proving allegation of over-voting, it held that the petitioners failed to call
witnesses to link contents of the Registers to their case.
It noted that none of the 38 polling agents the petitioners produced to testify in
the matter, spoke to bundles of Voters Register it said were “merely dumped” on the tribunal.

On allegation that the Osun Governorship election was marred by violence, the  tribunal held that such allegation, being criminal in nature, ought to be proved beyond every reasonable doubt.
In the final analysis, Justice Obiora held that the petition was meritorious and
ought to be allowed.
A third member of the panel, Justice Ayinla Gbolagunte, concurred with the
lead judgment and declared Adeleke winner of the Osun governorship election.
However, Chairman of the tribunal, Justice Ibrahim Sirajo, said he disagreed
with the verdict, insisting that the petition lacked merit and ought to be
dismissed.
Justice Sirajo held that the re-run election was valid since the petitioners did
not contend in their pleadings that results were cancelled, but that it was
declared inconclusive.
“Mere declaration of the election as inconclusive did not imply that the election
was cancelled”, Justice Sirajo held.
He held that the witnesses did not prove details of alleged non-compliance in
either the substantive or the supplementary poll.
Likewise, Justice Sirajo held that the tribunal lacked the powers to subtract
votes that were declared invalid.
He held that under section 140 of the Electoral Act, the tribunal was only
empowered to order a re-run or fresh election where it was established that
there was substantial non compliance to the Electoral Act.
Consequently, he dismissed the petition and awarded N200,000.00 cost against
Adeleke and the PDP.
Justice Sirajo however said he concurred with aspect of the lead judgment that
indicted INEC of engaging in electoral malpractices.
The tribunal had before the judgment, dismissed preliminary objections the
Respondents filed to challenge the competence of the petition. Meanwhile,
there was wild jubilation at the court premises immediately the judgment was
delivered, with Adeleke’s supporters, chanting and dancing with PDP flag.
It was a case of mixed feelings for those from the camp of the APC candidate,
just as their lawyers expressed confidence that the lead verdict would be
upturned by the Court of Appeal.
The petitioners had through their team of lawyers led by Dr. Onyechi Ikpeazu,
SAN, prayed the tribunal to declare that Oyetola was not the valid winner of
either the substantive poll that held on September 22, 2018, or the re-run
election that took place on September 27, 2018.
They alleged that the re-run poll was marred by manifest irregularities, even as
they urged the tribunal to nullify Oyetola’s election and declare Adeleke as the
bona-fide winner of the governorship contest.
The petitioners insisted that the election was characterized by massive rigging,
vote buying and other forms of malpractices, claiming that PDP scored majority
of the lawful votes in the election.
Adeleke told the tribunal that the total votes he garnered on September 22
were 245,698 while the 1st Respondent scored 245,345.
“That the 1st applicant was the winner of the election and ought to have been
so declared by the 3rd Respondent ( INEC). That the 3rd Respondent declared
the election inconclusive hence a rerun was conducted on the 27th day of
September 2018.
“That the rerun election was marred by electoral violence, vote-buying, stuffing
of ballot papers, multiple thumb-printing and voting and allocation of votes by
the 3rd Respondent. That by the total actual and valid votes cast on the 22nd
and 27th days of September 2018 respectively, the elections were won by the
applicants.
“That the 3rd Respondent wrongfully declared and returned the 1st Respondent
as being duly elected and winner of the governorship election, Osun State held
on 22nd day of September 2018 and the rerun election held on 27th day of
September 2018 respectively.
“The 1st and 2nd applicants are dissatisfied with the said result of the election
as announced by the returning officer of the governorship election, Osun State”,
the Petitioners added.
The petitioners argued that INEC ought to have declared Adeleke as winner of
the election, saying there was no need for the subsequent supplementary
election.
“The 1st petitioner having satisfied the provisions of section 179(2) of the
constitution, ought to have been declared duly elected.
“Aside non compliance and irregularities that we have identified, the 1st
petitioner clearly won the election based on overall votes”, Ikpeazu argued.
He told the tribunal that Adeleke merely participated in the supplementary
election in view of section 285(13) of the Constitution, that stipulated that
nobody should be declared elected except the person participated in all stages
of the election.
PDP and Adeleke said they tendered certified copies of mutilated and altered
result sheets the INEC relied upon to declare Oyetola as winner of the election.
The petitioners maintained that having tendered the documents, the onus was
on INEC to call witnesses to justify those errors and mutilations, by presenting
any other result sheet it used.
More so, they argued that INEC acted beyond its powers when it declared that
the initial poll that took place on September 22, was inconclusive.
“A returning officer cannot act beyond Section 69 and INEC cannot act outside
the provision of Section 179 of the Electoral Act. “In this case, INEC on its own
constituted an election petition tribunal and began to juxtapose and cancel
election results”, Ikpeazu added.
He therefore urged the tribunal to allow the appeal and grant all the reliefs
sought by the petitioners.
Meanwhile, INEC, Oyetola and the APC, who were cited as Respondents in the
matter, urged the tribunal to dismiss the appeal on the premise that the
petitioners failed to prove that the election was not free, fair and credible.
The Respondents were represented by Mr. Lasco Pwahomdi, Chief Wole
Olanipekun, SAN, and Chief Akin Olujimi, SAN, respectively.
INEC urged the tribunal to hold that the petitioners failed to establish the
petition as required by law, saying it should be dismissed with substantial cost.
On his part, Oyetola’s lawyer, Chief Olanipekun, SAN, alleged that the
petitioners had in their written address, not only admitted that they were
complicit in the alleged electoral malpractices, but also presented a different
case from what was contained in their pleadings and reliefs they sought before
the tribunal.
Jubilation in Osogbo, Ede
The tribunal verdict yesterday elicited wild jubilation in Osogbo the state capital
and Ede, the country home of Senator Ademola Adeleke. The jubilant crowd
started dancing from the palace of Timi of Ede, Oba Munirudeen Adesola to
the heart of the town where other people joined them as they danced through
the major roads of the town before they ended up at the residence of late
Isiaka Adeleke where the event was turned into carnival.
Adeleke’s supporters and well-wishers gathered at the late Isiaka Adeleke’
house to celebrate the tribunal victory amid drumming and dancing.
The supporters also gathered at different strategic locations in Ede celebrating
the victory.
Speaking, the elder sister of Senator Adeleke, Mrs. Dupe Adeleke Sanni who
dedicated her brother’s victory to their late brother, Isiaka Adeleke said his
spirit would also come alive in his grave with the victory.
She praised the judiciary in Nigeria for its courage in adjudicating with the fear
of God, saying it is now clear that judiciary can save the nation from imminent
trouble.
She appreciated the people of Osun State, especially her town, Ede, for the
love they have for the Adeleke family.
She said, “we are very happy for the judgment, we appreciate the people of
Osun, especially Ede for their love, support and steadfastness. Today’s
judgement is an indication that judiciary can save this nation from imminent
trouble. I know my late brother would be very happy in his grave. I dedicate
this victory to God and to the memory of my late brother”, she said.
Meanwhile, Osun State Chapter of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) has
expressed delight at the victory of its governorship candidate in the 2018
governorship election.
The party’s Chairman, Soji Adagunodo in a chat with newsmen in Osogbo, said
the victory was an act of God. Adagunodo said that he knew from the outset
of the party’s struggle for the mandate that God Almighty would do justice and
had done it.
He dedicated the victory to God Almighty and the people of the state. “I thank
God Almighty for the victory and we dedicate it to Him. It is a victory for the
people of the state. It is a victory for all,” Adagunodo said.
” I commend the good people of Osun for their faith in the PDP and Senator
Adeleke.”
He also commended the Nigerian judiciary, saying that they did a good job by
standing on the truth.
The PDP chairman also expressed confidence in the judiciary, saying: “The
judgement shows that the people in the judiciary are people of impeccable
character.”
“They are the last hope of the common man and have proved themselves as
such. I give kudos to the judiciary.
Adagunodo, however, said that the party was ready for appeal if the APC
decided to appeal the case. “It’s normal. If they decide to appeal the case, we
are ready. We are testing the Nigerian judiciary and we are testing the Nigerian
democracy.
Meanwhile, All Progressives Congress (APC), said it had rejected the verdict
and would appeal the case.
The party’s Director of Publicity, Research and Strategy, Kunle Oyatomi said in
a statement: “The Election Petition Tribunal verdict has declared Adeleke the
winner of the 2018 governorship election in the state.
According to the party, the verdict cannot stand a superior legal scrutiny.
Therefore we will appeal against it.”
Similarly, the state Government in a statement by the Secretary to the
government, Mr. Wole Oyebamiji said, “it wishes to appreciate the teeming
support of the majority of the people in all things essential for mutual progress.
“As it is, the administration of Mr. Adegboyega Oyetola, Governor, State of
Osun wishes to assure the people that the judgment of the Election Tribunal
has been put on appeal.
“This is to further assure all the residents of the State of adequate security of
lives and property as the Government of the State is still the only legitimate
Government having the authority to govern the State. We assure all our people
that justice will prevail at last, and the law enforcement agencies have been
instructed to maintain law and order across the State.
“We therefore urge all the residents of the State to go about their lawful duties
without any hindrance. We thank you”, the statement added.
PDP hails Adeleke’s victory
The Peoples Democratic Party, PDP, has lauded the verdict of the Osun State
governorship election tribunal, which upheld the victory of its candidate,
Senator Ademola Adeleke on Friday, describing the judgement as a victory for
democracy and the will of the people.

In a statement signed by its spokesman, Kola Ologbondiyan, the party
described the judgment as “a clear indicator that those who set out to destroy
our democracy can never triumph and that no matter how evil and injustice
appear to thrive, the truth must always prevail at the end of the day.
The statement further read: “Nigerians have accepted democracy as a way of
life and a form of government that suits the multi-plurality of our nation.
“The spontaneous jubilation that greeted this judgment is therefore a direct
indication that it is in consonant with the wishes and aspiration of Nigerians
across the board.
“For those who have been desperate to destroy our democracy, this judgment
has proved to them that their shenanigans will always come to no avail.
“The PDP commends the judiciary for standing upright in the defence of
democracy and for ensuring that those involved in the rapacious desecration of
our democratic norms will never succeed.
“This verdict, which reverberates across our nation, points to the fact that the
truth will always prevail and that our party, the PDP, will recover all our stolen
mandates in the 2019 general elections, particularly, the Presidential mandate,
which Nigerians freely gave to our candidate, Atiku Abubakar.
“Furthermore, all our candidates who have already won their elections, but
whose victories are being manipulated by anti-democratic forces, must take
solace in the words of the Osun election petition panel, that once valid votes
have been declared and a winner emerges by majority of votes, a rerun is
illegal.”
The party congratulated Senator Adeleke, the good people of Osun state as
well as all lovers of democracy across our country “for the triumph of justice
over impunity, abuse of electoral processes and unfettered political rascality.”
Meanwhile, Atiku has hailed the judgement, describing the judiciary as
“defender of our democracy.” In a tweet on his verified twitter handle, @atiku,
the former Vice President wrote: “Truly, the judiciary is the last hope of the
common man and the defender of our democracy. Congratulations Senator
Ademola Adeleke. ”
Similarly, the Coalition of United Political Parties, CUPP, while reacting to the
ruling described the development as the affirmation of the supremacy of the
ballot.
In a statement issued by its spokesman, Ikenga Ugochin-yere, the group said it
received with joy the news of the declaration of Senator Ademola Adeleke as
the winner of the Osun State governorship election by the Osun Governorship
Election Petition Tribunal.
The statement reads: “The CUPP sees the judgement of the tribunal as victory
for democracy and affirmation of the supremacy of the sanctity of the ballot.
“The tribunal has given hope to Nigerians with this courageous decision to sack
the governor who was foisted on the people of Osun State through the barrel
of gun instead of the ballot.
“The rampaging electoral robbery of the Muhammadu Buhari’s All Progresives
Congress, APC, is beginning to crumble in their face with the determination of
the judiciary to stand firm, despite monetary inducements and threats.
“Today’s (yesterday’s) judgement has reinforced the hope of the opposition
that there is still men and women on the bench who, even in the face of
rampage to destroy the judiciary, can still stand firm and do the right thing.
“We are hopeful that the Appeal Court and Supreme Court judges will be bold
enough to send the 2019 mandate thieves out office when the time comes.”
It’s victory for democracy — Ekweremadu
The Deputy President of the Senate, Senator Ike Ekweremadu, has
congratulated the candidate of the Peoples Democratic Party, PDP, in the Osun
State 2018 governorship election, Senator Ademola Adeleke, on his victory at
the Governorship Election Petition Tribunal, Friday.
Ekweremadu, who took to the Tribunal’s verdict on his social media handle
@Iamekweremadu, noted that the constitution amendments to ensure that
unlawful mandates were not enjoyed for long were paying off.
He said: “I congratulate Senator Adeleke and the good people of Osun State on
the restoration of their mandate. This is victory for the sanctity of the ballot
box, victory for the rule of law, and indeed victory for democracy.
“It is for reasons such as the travesty visited on the people of Osun State that
the National Assembly amended the constitution in 2010 and 2018 to set a
timeframes for the determination of both election petitions and pre-election
matters, respectively, to ensure that unlawful mandates are not enjoyed for
long. I knew it wouldn’t take long and the true will of Osun people would
prevail. It is indeed another Happy day for democracy”.