Monday, 30 March 2015
Presidential election results so far – APC now leading
The presidential election results for 18 states plus the FCT has so far been announced. The APC has 10 states, while PDP has 8 states plus the FCT, Abuja. It’s a very tight race.
So far APC is leading with 8,520,436 votes while PDP has 6,488,210 votes.
The election result announcement has ended for today. The commission has reconvened till 10am tomorrow. Goodnight folks, I’m
Sunday, 29 March 2015
Olamide Plans To Release Five Albums In 2015
YBNL Boss and Baddoo of Life Olamide in an exclusive interview with FNN revealed that he was ready to keep releasing hit songs and albums to Nigerians, especially as he was on track to drop five hot new albums this year.
This is in addition to the over a hundred songs he already has to his credit and three albums in just less than five years.
According to Olamide, he is so passionate about music that he feels he owes Nigerians a responsibility to release new tracks very frequently, and he is doing everything within his power to fulfil the responsibility.
When he was asked whether he didn’t feel that he was disturbing Nigerians by obliging them to download new songs every week, he countered by saying that he is not forcing anybody to listen to his tracks, as the tracks were capable of selling themselves.
“I do not force anybody to listen to or download my songs. if you want to hear them, good. if not, carry your bad belle oshi away to another place. whether you listen or not I will still make my money
Aregbesola Delivers Osun To Buhari, APC
Presidential election results from Osun State as declared by INEC:
JOSHUA DADA, OSOGBO
1.. Odo Otin APC= 13, 351. PDP= 10, 230
2.. Atakumosa West APC= 6, 639. PDP= 4, 734
3.. Ife East APC = 12, 513. PDP = 15, 532
4.. Ife South APC= 9, 793. PDP = 9,283
5.. Olorunda APC = 26, 342. PDP = 7, 958
6.. Ife North APC= 8, 369. PDP= 7,921
7.. Boripe APC = 12, 152. PDP= 7, 457
8.. Ila APC= 11, 576. PDP= 7, 647
9.. Ifedayo APC= 3, 824. PDP= 3, 786
10.. Boluwaduro APC = 5, 288. PDP= 4, 413.
11.. Isokan APC= 10, 187. PDP= 6, 974.
12.. Atakumosa East APC= 8, 668. PDP= 5, 418.
13.. Orolu APC= 8, 466. PDP= 6, 360.
14.. Ifelodun APC= 17, 040. PDP= 9, 847.
15.. Irepodun APC= 12, 485. PDP= 7, 750
16.. Egbedore APC= 9, 577. PDP= 6, 507.
17.. Ayedaade APC= 30, 560. PDP= 9, 466
18.. Olaoluwa APC =8, 125. PDP= 5, 910.
19.. Ilesa West APC =11,714. PDP=5,145
2.. Atakumosa West APC= 6, 639. PDP= 4, 734
3.. Ife East APC = 12, 513. PDP = 15, 532
4.. Ife South APC= 9, 793. PDP = 9,283
5.. Olorunda APC = 26, 342. PDP = 7, 958
6.. Ife North APC= 8, 369. PDP= 7,921
7.. Boripe APC = 12, 152. PDP= 7, 457
8.. Ila APC= 11, 576. PDP= 7, 647
9.. Ifedayo APC= 3, 824. PDP= 3, 786
10.. Boluwaduro APC = 5, 288. PDP= 4, 413.
11.. Isokan APC= 10, 187. PDP= 6, 974.
12.. Atakumosa East APC= 8, 668. PDP= 5, 418.
13.. Orolu APC= 8, 466. PDP= 6, 360.
14.. Ifelodun APC= 17, 040. PDP= 9, 847.
15.. Irepodun APC= 12, 485. PDP= 7, 750
16.. Egbedore APC= 9, 577. PDP= 6, 507.
17.. Ayedaade APC= 30, 560. PDP= 9, 466
18.. Olaoluwa APC =8, 125. PDP= 5, 910.
19.. Ilesa West APC =11,714. PDP=5,145
it remains 11 local governments
Check Out Who Is Winning The Presidential Elections So Far (UPDATED)
At Polling Unit 047, Alausa, Ikeja, where Mr. Tinubu voted. President APC – 180 PDP – 55 Senate APC – 181 PDP – 53, Reps APC – 178 PDP – 53.
Chants of ‘Sai Buhari’ rents the air.Results are out at Polling Unit 008 Epetedo, Igbosere Street, in Lagos Island: President APC – 62, PDP – 61. Senate APC – 70, PDP – 52. Reps APC – 61, PDP – 52.
Eti-osa Lekki,
House of reps: APC – 105, PDP – 91, KOWA – 1, PPA – 1,
Senate: APC – 101, PDP – 99, AD – 2, Labour – 1,
Presidential result: APC – 103, PDP – 99, AD – 1.
House of reps: APC – 105, PDP – 91, KOWA – 1, PPA – 1,
Senate: APC – 101, PDP – 99, AD – 2, Labour – 1,
Presidential result: APC – 103, PDP – 99, AD – 1.
Ward 09, PU 013 Sabo, Yaba
Presidential: APC – 83, PDP – 38, Void – 1.
Presidential: APC – 83, PDP – 38, Void – 1.
Ifako-Ijaiye Ward C, PU 032
Presidential: APC – 83, PDP – 77,
Senate: APC – 88, PDP – 72,
Reps: APC – 78, PDP – 66.
Presidential: APC – 83, PDP – 77,
Senate: APC – 88, PDP – 72,
Reps: APC – 78, PDP – 66.
Ile Agege PU 003
Presidential: APC – 84, PDP – 31,
Senate: APC – 79, PDP – 32,
Reps: APC – 84, PDP – 28.
Presidential: APC – 84, PDP – 31,
Senate: APC – 79, PDP – 32,
Reps: APC – 84, PDP – 28.
Akowonjo Egbeda – Lagos
Presidential results:
APC – 18,907,
PDP – 2,691,
Kowa – 71.
Presidential results:
APC – 18,907,
PDP – 2,691,
Kowa – 71.
Rogo bustop – Ishaga Lagos
Presidential result:
APC – 614,
PDP – 23.
Presidential result:
APC – 614,
PDP – 23.
Unit 32 (aladesuru street,papa ajao mushin)
House of reps: APC – 52, PDP – 40,
House of reps: APC – 52, PDP – 40,
Senate: APC- 55, PDP – 37,
President: APC- 56, PDP – 29.
Ikoyi (Musiliu Obanikoro Polling Unit in Ikoyi)
REPS: PDP – 38, APC – 56, APGA – 1,
SENATE: PDP – 44, APC – 58,
PRESIDENCY: APC – 62, PDP – 38.
SENATE: PDP – 44, APC – 58,
PRESIDENCY: APC – 62, PDP – 38.
Ademuyiwa (Lagos mainland)
Presidential: – APC – 107, PDP – 56.
Presidential: – APC – 107, PDP – 56.
Ward 006, Aguda Surulere:
House of Reps: APA – 1, APC – 59, PDP – 156,
Senate: APC – 57, PDP – 159,
Presidency: APC – 63, PDP – 156. Igwe Isaac
House of Reps: APA – 1, APC – 59, PDP – 156,
Senate: APC – 57, PDP – 159,
Presidency: APC – 63, PDP – 156. Igwe Isaac
PU 034 Theo Okunnusi Street, Alapere, Ketu (Accredited 149)
President: APC – 109, PDP – 36,
Senate: APC – 109, PDP – 36,
HoR: APC – 111, PDP – 34.
President: APC – 109, PDP – 36,
Senate: APC – 109, PDP – 36,
HoR: APC – 111, PDP – 34.
Ota Ward II, Afobaje Unit; (my PU)
Accreditation: 380.
Total Votes count: 380.
PDP: 291.
APC: 87.
Void: 2.
Total Votes count: 380.
PDP: 291.
APC: 87.
Void: 2.
At a polling unit located at Oyemekun Street in Ogba (Unit 16)
Voting commenced 4pm and counting ended 7:30pm.
Presidential elections: APC – 120, PDP – 95.
Voting commenced 4pm and counting ended 7:30pm.
Presidential elections: APC – 120, PDP – 95.
Nepa Bustop Jakande Estate Isolo
Presidential election: PDP – 87, APC – 400, Kowa – 2.
Presidential election: PDP – 87, APC – 400, Kowa – 2.
As more polling units and wards turn in their results, updates will be made as the above result is not the final result; it only shows a breakdown of the count so far in different wards of all 36 states including the capital of Nigeria.
The coverage of results of the ongoing presidential and National Assembly elections:
BAYELSA
Nembe Ward 3, unit 4
REPS: APC-3; PDP-39; Void votes-5
SENATE: APC-15; PDP-32
PRESIDENCY: APC-1; APA-1; ACPN-1; PDP-44; Void-Nil
NEMBE WARD 3, unit 6
SENATE: APC-15; PDP-32
PRESIDENCY: APC-1; APA-1; ACPN-1; PDP-44; Void-Nil
NEMBE WARD 3, unit 6
REPS: APC-12; PDP-82; Void-5
SENATE: APC-35; Labour-1; PDP-59; Void-4
PRESIDENCY: APC-3; NCP-1; PDP 94; Void-1
WARD 3, UNIT 2
SENATE: APC-35; Labour-1; PDP-59; Void-4
PRESIDENCY: APC-3; NCP-1; PDP 94; Void-1
WARD 3, UNIT 2
REPS: APC-9;Labour-1,PDP-101; Void-3
SENATE: APC-30;Labour-4; PDP-79; Void-1
PRESIDENCY
APC-5;CPP-1;Labour-1; PDP-106; Void-1
WARD 2,UNIT 4
SENATE: APC-30;Labour-4; PDP-79; Void-1
PRESIDENCY
APC-5;CPP-1;Labour-1; PDP-106; Void-1
WARD 2,UNIT 4
REPS: APC-11; PDP-287; Void-2
SENATE: APC-20; PDP-278; Void-2
PRESIDENCY: APC-1; PDP-297; Void-2
WARD 2, UNIT 13
SENATE: APC-20; PDP-278; Void-2
PRESIDENCY: APC-1; PDP-297; Void-2
WARD 2, UNIT 13
REPS: APC-7; PPA-2; PDP-42
SENATE: APC-11; PDP-41; Void-Nil
SENATE: APC-11; PDP-41; Void-Nil
Ogun
Counting of votes has commenced in many polling units in Ogun State. As at 4.30 p.m., many of the centres had started collation and counting of the votes while voters waited patiently to witness the process Agents of the various parties were also seen at the polling units. Long queues of voters were, however, still seen in some polling units at 4:45 p.m.
Counting of votes has commenced in many polling units in Ogun State. As at 4.30 p.m., many of the centres had started collation and counting of the votes while voters waited patiently to witness the process Agents of the various parties were also seen at the polling units. Long queues of voters were, however, still seen in some polling units at 4:45 p.m.
Ondo
Ondo State Governor, Olusegun Mimiko, speedily drives out of his polling unit minutes before the release of results in the unit.
Ondo State Governor, Olusegun Mimiko, speedily drives out of his polling unit minutes before the release of results in the unit.
Oyo
Result at Unit 32, Ward 2 Ibadan South West LGA
Result at Unit 32, Ward 2 Ibadan South West LGA
House of Reps: APC – 23; LP – 9; ACD – 3; PDP – 9; Accord – 20; AD – 2; null and void – 6.
Senate: Accord – 25; PDP – 8; Labour – 8; APC – 25; null and void – 6.
Presidency: APC – 39; UPP – 1; AD – 3; AA – 1; ACPN – 4; PDP – 19.
Kano
Kaduna
Ekiti
PDP has won 14 LGAs out of the 16 LGAs in Ekiti State in the presidential election. Senate and Reps to be declared at the councils affected
Ward 009 Unit 009 Ado Ekiti
Presidential: PDP – 140, APC – 59.
SENATE: PDP – 135, APC – 67.
REPs: PDP – 138, APC – 61.
Presidential: PDP – 140, APC – 59.
SENATE: PDP – 135, APC – 67.
REPs: PDP – 138, APC – 61.
Ekiti
Abuja
AP plaza polling unit
PU 37/06/04/180
HOUSE OF REP PDP-161 APC-232 APGA-21 FRESH-1 LABOUR PARTY-11 APA-1 ADC-1
SENATORIAL PDP-178 APC-237 APGA-5 ADC-1 PPA-1
PRESIDENTIAL APC-235 PDP-200 KOWA-1
A Special Assistant on New Media, Reno Omokri, is urging Nigerians to avoid “false expectation”. “Learn from 2011,” he tweeted. “Avoid the crisis of false expectations. ONLY @inecnigeria is empowered to announce results. Wait for them #Nigeriadecides”
PU 37/06/04/180
HOUSE OF REP PDP-161 APC-232 APGA-21 FRESH-1 LABOUR PARTY-11 APA-1 ADC-1
SENATORIAL PDP-178 APC-237 APGA-5 ADC-1 PPA-1
PRESIDENTIAL APC-235 PDP-200 KOWA-1
A Special Assistant on New Media, Reno Omokri, is urging Nigerians to avoid “false expectation”. “Learn from 2011,” he tweeted. “Avoid the crisis of false expectations. ONLY @inecnigeria is empowered to announce results. Wait for them #Nigeriadecides”
Abuja Polling Unit 017 in Life Camp, Abuja. Voting has been concluded but counting could not continue because of darkness. But a patriotic voter volunteered his generator. Lighting has been set up and ballot sorting underway.
EKITI
Unit 09, Ward 11, Isan Ekiti [Former Governor Kayode Fayemi’s polling booth] Presidential Election: APC – 140, PDP – 24 Senate: APC – 135, PDP – 21 House of Reps – APC – 142, PDP – 22
Abuja Polling Unit 008 Area 2 shopping complex Abuja President (PDP: 234, APC: 302) Senate (PDP 213, APC:306)
Abuja Polling Unit 008 Area 2 shopping complex Abuja President (PDP: 234, APC: 302) Senate (PDP 213, APC:306)
Lagos
PU 067, Akunne Street, Old Ojo Road, Lagos:
President: PDP – 192 APC 35 Senate: PDP 183 APC 39 Reps: PDP 188 APC 38
PU 067, Akunne Street, Old Ojo Road, Lagos:
President: PDP – 192 APC 35 Senate: PDP 183 APC 39 Reps: PDP 188 APC 38
Benue
Polling Unit 004 HUDCO II North Bank Makurdi, Benue State HOR (APC:164, PDP: 73) Senate (APC: 171, PDP: 75) Presidential (APC:178, PDP:65)
Anshange Apa polling station, Gboko: HOR (APC:190, PDP:22) SENATE (APC:186, PDP:28) PRESIDENT (APC:187, PDP:23)
Polling Unit 004 HUDCO II North Bank Makurdi, Benue State HOR (APC:164, PDP: 73) Senate (APC: 171, PDP: 75) Presidential (APC:178, PDP:65)
Anshange Apa polling station, Gboko: HOR (APC:190, PDP:22) SENATE (APC:186, PDP:28) PRESIDENT (APC:187, PDP:23)
OGUN
APC wins ex-President Olusegun Obasanjo’s polling unit [Unit 2, Ward 11, Shokori, Abeokuta North Local Government Area of Ogun State] Presidential: APC-100, PDP-16; Senate: APC-93, PDP-8; SDP-15; PPN-2. House of Reps: APC-98; PDP-8; SDP-12.
22.50
APC wins ex-President Olusegun Obasanjo’s polling unit [Unit 2, Ward 11, Shokori, Abeokuta North Local Government Area of Ogun State] Presidential: APC-100, PDP-16; Senate: APC-93, PDP-8; SDP-15; PPN-2. House of Reps: APC-98; PDP-8; SDP-12.
22.50
Kaduna
Akwa Ibom
OYO
Result from Unit 26, ward 11 Ibadan north east LGA.
Presidential: Apc 155; Pdp 39; SDP 1.
Senitorial: Apc 112; Pdp 25; SDP 8; LP 16; Accord 56.
House of Rep; Apc 116; Pdp 34; SDP 4;Accord 42; LP 8
Result from Unit 26, ward 11 Ibadan north east LGA.
Presidential: Apc 155; Pdp 39; SDP 1.
Senitorial: Apc 112; Pdp 25; SDP 8; LP 16; Accord 56.
House of Rep; Apc 116; Pdp 34; SDP 4;Accord 42; LP 8
At Unit 9, ward at Sabo, an Hausa community, Presidential result is Apc 152, pdp 28.
Result from Unit 26, ward 11 Ibadan north east LGA. Counting of result ended by 8: 05pm.
Presidential: Apc 155; Pdp 39; SDP 1.
Senitorial: Apc 112; Pdp 25; SDP 8; LP 16; Accord 56.
House of Rep; Apc 116; Pdp 34; SDP 4;Accord 42; LP 8
Result from Unit 26, ward 11 Ibadan north east LGA. Counting of result ended by 8: 05pm.
Presidential: Apc 155; Pdp 39; SDP 1.
Senitorial: Apc 112; Pdp 25; SDP 8; LP 16; Accord 56.
House of Rep; Apc 116; Pdp 34; SDP 4;Accord 42; LP 8
KADUNA
Nasir El-Rufai wins own polling unit [Polling Unit 024 Anguwar Sarki Ward, Kaduna North] Presidential Election: APC-430, PDP-11, APA-1, AD-1, VOID – 3
Nasir El-Rufai wins own polling unit [Polling Unit 024 Anguwar Sarki Ward, Kaduna North] Presidential Election: APC-430, PDP-11, APA-1, AD-1, VOID – 3
Sokoto
Jigawa
Lagos
Gombe
Two Sexy Nigerian Les bians Babes Grabs Their Bu tt In Night Out Club [See Photos]
You won’t believe it despite the law on les bianism it seem young Nigerian ladies don’t really care what will happened if get caught… just wondering.. Does this look nice?
18 Years old Ladies Show Up Their Massive Bobbis On Camera – You Like
Katsina State Commissioner of Police is dead
The Police Public Relations Officer (PPRO), DSP Aminu Sadiqmade the announcement in a statement issued to journalists on Sunday, March 29.
According to the statement, Hurdi died on the eve of Nigeria’s 2015 Presidential election, March 27 – after a protracted illness.
The PPRO said that Hurdi would be remembered as a patriotic and dedicated officer who gave his best in the service of his fatherland.
In Ogun INEC releases 10 LG results, APC leads
The results show that the All Progressives Congress won in seven local government areas with wide margin.

The Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) has released results of Presidential election in 10 local governments in Ogun State.
INEC released the results at 2.00pm on Sunday March 29 in Abeokuta.
The results show that the All Progressives Congress won in seven local government areas with wide margins, while the People's Democratic Party won the remaining three local government areas.
The local government areas released so far include, Obafemi-Owode, Abeokuta North, Odogboolu, Odeda, Imeko-Afon, Sagamu, Ijebu-Ode, Remo-North, Ewekoro, and Ijebu North-East.
Check out the results below:
Odeda Local government
Number of registered voters -63,935
Number of accreditted voter -17,463
APC -11,102
PDP -4,456
Total valid votes -16,152
Voided votes -775
Total votes cast -16,927
Imeko Afon Local Government
Number of voters registered -35,311
Number of accredited voters -23,481
APC -7,657
PDP -12,153
Valid votes cast -20,466
Void votes -1,122
Sagamu Local Government
Number of registered voters -77,955
Number of accreditted voters -37,772
APC -15,761
PDP -17,263
Ijebu Ode Local Government
Number of registered voters -55,127
Number of voters accreditted -25,973
APC -14,043
PDP -8,972
Remo North Local Government
Number of registered voters -39,180
Number of accreditted voters -16,960
APC -6,164
PDP -9,278
Ewekoro Local Government
Number of registered voters -62,425
Number of accreditted voters -14,193
APC -9,626
PDP -3,227
Obafemi-Owode Local Government
Number of registered voters -74,871
Number of accreditted voters -24,402
APC -15,207
PDP -5,786
Ijebu North-East
Number of registered voters -36058
Number of accredited voters -15214
APC- 7638
PDP -6163
Odogboolu local government
Number of registered voters -70658
Number of accredited voters - 25752
APC -11623
PDP -11405
Abeokuta North local government
Number of registered voters -12 5485
Number of accredited voters -30556
APC 21213
PDP 5,742
#Nigeriadecides: GEJ Swept the Whole Ekiti State [See Full Result]
Gbonyin, Ekiti State APC 6334, PDP 8792
Ikoje, Ekiti State APC 10,036, PDP 13,306
Ise Orun, Ekiti State APC 5675, PDP 9158
Irepodun Ifelodun, Ekiti State APC 7970, PDP 11395
Ikere, Ekiti State APC 7990, PDP 14091
Ekiti South-West, Ekiti State APC 7195, PDP 10,220
Oye, Ekiti State APC 8574, PDP 11262
Ido Isi, Ekiti State APC 7433, PDP 12,479
Efon, Ekiti State APC 3103, PDP 5699
Ilejeme, Ekiti State APC 3000, PDP 3799
Ekiti West, Ekiti State APC 8,001, PDP 10,003
Emure, Ekiti State APC 5,5352, PDP 6,822
Ekiti Results: Ado APC 14,414, PDP 25,411
'Cancel elections in Rivers,' Party tells Jega
The party accused the Resident Electoral Commissioner in the state, Gesila Khan, of conniving with the PDP to win the state for the President.

The All Progressives Congress (APC) in Rivers State has called on the Chairman of the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC), Attahiru Jega, to outrightly cancel the presidential and National Assembly elections in the state.
In a petition signed by the APC Chairman in the state, Davies Ikanyam, on Saturday March 28, the party said; "parody of election held in Rivers State" was characterised by "deliberate non release of result sheets to nearly all the centres, active collaboration and collusion of the INEC staff with the People’s Democratic Party in undermining the credibility of the election."
The APC alleged that violence was orchestrated to scare away voters and that the officers of the Nigerian Police Force were also used to arrest some APC leaders and supporters, thereby preventing them from participating in the elections.
The party also accused the Resident Electoral Commissioner in the state, Gesila Khan, of conniving with the PDP to smoothen the electoral malpractices in the state. Khan is said be a known associate and friend of President Goodluck Jonathan.
While the petition was being drafted, APC said it was aware that thumb-printing and collation of fake results were underway at various locations in the state.
The party is therefore asking for the "outright cancellation and rescheduling" of elections in the state.
President Jonathan Reportedly Loses To Buhari Inside Aso Rock

How did this happen? According to reports by Punch and Vanguard, President Jonathan lost to Buhari in the election conducted inside Aso Rock. At polling unit 22, PDP had 302 votes while APC had 348 votes, while at polling unit 21 – PDP had 293 votes while APC had 265 votes.
Collation of results from both polling units gave the PDP a total vote of 595 while the APC had a total of 613 votes. The president won the election at the two polling units in 2011.
Meanwhile, APC won PDP 499 to 0 votes in Buhari’s polling unit in Sakin Yara “A”, Kofar Baru 3 in Daura LGA of Katsina state. Out of 501 votes cast in the presidential polls, APC got 499, PDP had no vote, while 3 votes were voided.
#NigeriaDecides:- ‘Only 450 Out Of 150,000 Card Readers Had Challenges’ – Jega
The Chairman of the Independent National Electoral Commission, Professor Attahiru Jega, has expressed gratitude to Nigerians for their peaceful conduct during the presidential elections on Saturday, March 28.
The INEC boss, in an interview with Channels Television on Saturday night, expressed gratitude to the Almighty for how peaceful the process has been and for the large turnout of Nigerians who showed patience in the face of frustrations.
“Of course, man proposes and God disposes. We thought that this would be near perfect but regrettably there have been challenges,” he said.
“There were still cases of late distribution of materials and late arrivals in polling units but in spite of this we think its been very good also.
“We cannot but thank Nigerians for the passion they have shown, and the commitment to be able to vote in this general elections.”
Professor Jega was particularly happy about the exercise in the north-east region of the country where there had been fears of insecurity.
Election Postponement
He also explained that elections which failed to hold on Saturday will only be conducted in 13 federal constituencies and that will be on April 11.
He explained that the polls would have to be moved to that date as a result of shortage of electoral materials.
Prof. Jega said that the decision was agreed to by all relevant stakeholders, who unanimously asked for all 11 federal constituencies in Jigawa State be moved to April 11 even though only seven federal constituencies were affected.
The INEC boss, however, looked on the bright side when he compared the situation with what obtained in 2011.
“Federal constituencies alone we rescheduled over 60 and then we also rescheduled some senatorial because of shortages of materials,” he recalled.
Nevertheless, he expressed regret over the challenges faced. He stated that lessons have been learnt, which would be factored into preparations for the governorship and State Assembly elections holding on April 11.
Card Reader Flop
Professor Jega admitted that there were indeed challenges in the deployment of the card readers but the challenges were not significant enough to affect the overall success of the elections.
“From our general assessment, out of the 150,000 card readers which we have deployed, only about 450 were affected.
“But because we just wanted to ensure that Nigerians who have been patient in this process have an opportunity to exercise their rights and because the numbers are relatively insignificant, that’s why we thought it was necessary to do an addendum to the guidelines and allow those people to be able to vote once they can be physically authenticated and verified.
“Thank God it went well. The only challenge is that it meant the voting has gone on in some places into late evening and early night.”
He expressed confidence in the assurance given by security agencies that all arrangements had been made to secure all the polling units and ensure the successful completion of voting as well as a successful collation of the results.
Senate President David Mark Loses Senate Seat After 16yrs (See More Results)

Senate President David Mark has lost the Senate Seat in Adoka, Ugboju constituency of Benue State.
This will be the first time in 16 years Mr. Mark will be roundly defeated.
Meanwhile Lagos results from 732 polling units (6%) reporting shows APC leading by 48,191 against PDP’S 31,731. There are 12,123 PUs in Lagos state.
Other early results have indicated that some top politicians and personalities lost in the presidential and national assembly election held on Saturday in their polling units.
Among those who lost are PDP Lagos Gubernatorial candidate Jimi Agbaje whose party had 60 votes while the All Progressive Congress (APC) polled 126 votes. Nine votes were voided.
PDP in the polling unit of the Leader of the Odua People’s Congress a staunch support of President Goodluck Jonathan had 44 votes while APC scored 119 votes.
Chief Bode George, a chieftain of the PDP also lost to the APC in his unit where his party had 108 to APC’s 109.
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LIVE UPDATE: Official Nigeria presidential & national assembly polling results – See which party leads [PICTURED]
March 29th, 2015 (6:00 am)
Parkview Estate, Eti-Osa ward 008
APC 89 PDP 61
Parkview Estate, Eti-Osa ward 008
APC 156 PDP 52
PU020, Bannex, Abuja
Presidential: APC-338, PDP-313
Presidential: APC-338, PDP-313
Gwagwalada Ward F, PU 29 – Abuja
Presidential: APC: 143, PDP: 53.
Presidential: APC: 143, PDP: 53.
Polling Unit 022 Maitama, Abuja.
Presidential: APC-323, PDP-197.
Presidential: APC-323, PDP-197.
Lugbe, Abuja
First voting point: Presidential: APC – 47, PDP – 91,
Second voting point: Presidency: APC 33, PDP 90
PU005 Sabon-Pegi ward, Numan, Adamawa:
Presidency: PDP-189, APC–38;
San Ekiti: Unit 09 , ward 11 (Kayode Fayemi’s polling booth)
Presidency: PDP-189, APC–38;
San Ekiti: Unit 09 , ward 11 (Kayode Fayemi’s polling booth)
Presidential: APC – 140, PDP – 24
Jigawa Presidential election
PU 004 viewing center, Birnin kudu
APC- 465, PDP- 17.
PU 004 viewing center, Birnin kudu
APC- 465, PDP- 17.
Iyin A PU 2. Ekiti:
Presidential: APC-45, PDP-37
Presidential: APC-45, PDP-37
Ward 7, Unit 21 Opposite Mimiko’s ward:
Presidential APC 95, PDP 77
Presidential APC 95, PDP 77
March 29th, 2015 (12:00 am) – EKITI
The collation of election result was almost marred on Saturday as corps members had to resort to use their telephone light to collate results of the Presidential and National Assembly elections.
At the collation of result at Salvation Army Middle School,there was no electricity supply to the school as at 11:30 pm when the collation was ongoing.
Some of the ad hoc staff of the Independent National Electoral Commission complained that they were not taken care of, saying they had not eaten anything since morning.
Some of the corps members threatened to beat Channels Television crew – Bose Sodiq and Oloyede Oyegbenle.
They also threatened to smash the camera of the TV station for daring to record them while collating the result in the dark.
It took the intervention of some other journalists before the irate corps members were pacified.
March 28th, 2015 (11:20pm) – EKITI
Kamar, Ekiti: Peoples Democratic Party has won Dallimore
Ward 009 in Ado Ekiti.
Kamar, Ekiti: Peoples Democratic Party has won Dallimore
Ward 009 in Ado Ekiti.
Presidential election: PDP 3503, APC 2062
Senate: PDP 3537, APC 1888
Rep: PDP 3338, APC 1770
Northern foreshore estate, Lekki (10:32pm)
Presidential
Pdp. 171.
Apc. 340
Pdp. 171.
Apc. 340
House or reps
APC 262
Pdp 148
APC 262
Pdp 148
SENATE.
PDP 178
APC 306
PDP 178
APC 306
Polling unit 041, Ojo Road, Ajeromi Ifelodun (10:12pm)
Accredited voters 196
Registered voters 675
Successful processed by card reader: 185
Accredited voters 196
Registered voters 675
Successful processed by card reader: 185
Presidential
PDP 124
APC 70
AA 1
PDP 124
APC 70
AA 1
Senate
PDP 127
APC 68
Void 4
PDP 127
APC 68
Void 4
House of Rep
PDP 119
APC 66
PDP 119
APC 66
March 28th, 2015 (10:10pm) – Abuja
| Buhari wins at Abuja Barracks |
Out of the 717 registered voters in the unit, APC polled 280 votes while its closest rival, the Peoples Democratic Party polled 213 votes.
March 28th, 2015 (10:00pm) – Lagos
Bode George loses polling unit to APC, PDP scored 108, while the APC pulled 109.
Bode George loses polling unit to APC, PDP scored 108, while the APC pulled 109.
March 28th, 2015 (9:55pm) – Abuja
APC defeats PDP at the two polling units located within the Presidential Villa
APC defeats PDP at the two polling units located within the Presidential Villa
March 28th, 2015 (9:35pm) – Ondo
Violence erupts at Stella Maris collation, Ondo South
Senatorial District
Violence erupts at Stella Maris collation, Ondo South
Senatorial District
March 28th, 2015 (9:33pm) – Abuja
The All Progressives Congress won the polling unit of former President Olusegun Obasanjo in the Saturday’s presidential and National Assembly elections, beating the ex-president’s former party, the Peoples Democratic Party, to the second place.
The All Progressives Congress won the polling unit of former President Olusegun Obasanjo in the Saturday’s presidential and National Assembly elections, beating the ex-president’s former party, the Peoples Democratic Party, to the second place.
At the Ward 11, Unit 2, Shokori, Abeokuta North Local Government Area of Ogun State polling unit, the APC polled 100 votes in the presidential poll, while the PDP got 16.
In the Senatorial election, the APC got 93 votes, while the PDP got eight votes.
The Social Democratic Party got 15 votes while the Peoples Party of Nigeria got two.
The majority votes for the House of Representatives also went to the APC, which polled 98 votes while the PDP got eight.
The SDP got 12..
March 28th, 2015 (8:33pm) Abuja
March 28th, 2015 (7:53pm)
A Special Assistant on New Media, Reno Omokri, is urging Nigerians to avoid “false expectation”. “Learn from 2011,” he tweeted. “Avoid the crisis of false expectations. ONLY @inecnigeria is empowered to announce results. Wait for them #Nigeriadecides”
March 28th, 2015 (7:50pm) - Abuja
AP plaza polling unit
PU 37/06/04/180
HOUSE OF REP PDP-161 APC-232 APGA-21 FRESH-1 LABOUR PARTY-11 APA-1 ADC-1
SENATORIAL PDP-178 APC-237 APGA-5 ADC-1 PPA-1
PRESIDENTIAL APC-235 PDP-200 KOWA-1
March 28th, 2015 (7:43pm) – ABUJA
Abuja Polling Unit 017 in Life Camp, Abuja. Voting has been concluded but counting could not continue because of darkness. But a patriotic voter volunteered his generator. Lighting has been set up and ballot sorting underway.
March 28th, 2015 (7:30pm) – SOKOTO
March 28th, 2015 (7:30pm) – EKITI
March 28th, 2015 (7:30pm) – LAGOS
At Polling Unit 047, Alausa, Ikeja, where Mr. Tinubu voted. President APC – 180 PDP – 55 Senate APC – 181 PDP – 53 Reps APC – 178 PDP – 53
March 28th, 2015 (6:30pm) – EKITI
Ward 009 Unit 009 Ado Ekiti
Presidential
PDP 140 APC 59
SENATE:
PDP 135 APC 67
REPs
PDP 138 APC 61
March 28th, 2015 (6:30pm) – LAGOS
Results are out at Polling Unit 008 Epetedo, Igbosere Street, in Lagos Island President Apc 62 Pdp 61 SenateApc 70 Pdp 52 Reps Apc 61 Pdp 52 Chants of ‘Sai Buhari’ rents the air.
March 28th, 2015 (6:50pm) – IBADAN
Result at Unit 32, Ward 2 Ibadan South West LGA House of Reps APC- 23; LP- 9; ACD- 3; PDP- 9; Accord- 20; AD-2; null and void- 6 Senate Accord- 25; PDP- 8; Labour- 8; APC- 25; null and void- 6 Presidency APC- 39; UPP- 1; AD-3; AA-1; ACPN- 4; PDP- 19
March 28th, 2015 (6:11pm) – KANO
March 28th, 2015 (6:00pm) – KADUNA
A big Thank you to everyone who followed our dedicated coverage of the accreditation and voting nationwide in Nigeria’s 2015 elections. (Nigeria Decides 2015: Live Update)
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If you were not able to vote yesterday, we advise you do so on Sunday.
This new Live Update thread is dedicated to our second day of the coverage of voting in the ongoing presidential and National Assembly elections, most especially as early results are beginning to roll in from the different polling centres nationwide.
We deeply appreciate everyone who participated in information gathering and sent in reports, pictures and videos from various polling units nationwide.
We believe election results announced at polling units are authentic and documenting them could help put officials and politicians in check. So, let us all contribute to documenting proceedings at our polling units.4
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