Tuesday, 19 November 2013

The Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) has declared the Anambra Governorship election that held on Saturday November 16th inconclusive. The commission declared the election inconclusive due to the significant number of votes it voided during counting. It said the total number of votes cancelled is much more than the difference between the candidate with the highest number of votes and the runner up. The results declared by the commission showed that Chief Willie Obiano of the All Progressive Grand Alliance (APGA) polled 174, 710; Comrade Tony Nwoye of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) polled 94, 354, while Senator Chris Ngige of the All Progressive Congress (APC) polled 92, 300 votes. Continue... The APC, PDP, and Labour Party candidates had in a joint statement on Sunday called for the cancellation of the election citing irregularities. The Chairman of the commission, Professor Attahiru Jega, had also in an interview with a local television station admitted that the election was flawed, especially in Idemili North local government, where he said the electoral officer connived with outside interests to sabotage and subvert the electoral process. INEC to conduct supplementary elections in areas where elections were cancelled or did not hold. Source: The Will Nigeria

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Apart from few business moguls and few politicians who are proud owners of private jets in Nigeria, pastors are the next to have that expensive 'toy' used for transportation. From findings, pastors in Nigeria have the higher number of jets than the others. There is even a man of God in Nigeria who has more than three private jets.

In the entertainment industry, there are no proud jet owners. The closest, P-Square, as we learnt, are not the owners of the private jet they reportedly bought some months ago.

For D'Banj, he has hinted that he needs to get a private jet. On Sunday, he was supposed to be at the wedding ceremony of Peter Okoye of P-Square, but missed it.

He lamented that if he had had a private jet, he would have made the trip to Nigeria from South Africa, where he performed on Saturday.

According to D'Banj, "this is the time I really wished I had that jet. I swear, whosover said it (having a private jet) was a luxury lied. It's a necessity and God go do am (God will do it)."

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