Saturday 11 April 2015

APC Accuse PDP Of Plans To Rig Lagos Polls With N10bn

  APC Accuse PDP Of Plans To Rig Lagos Polls With N10bn 

 

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The All Progressives Congress (APC) yesterday alleged a grand plan by the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) to force its way through in today’s governorship election in Lagos State.

The PDP plan, according to the APC,includes gun running,use of fake result sheets, outright bribing of voters and deployment of the police to intimidate and harass its top members.

Controversial Assistant Inspector General of Police Joseph Mbu is said to be in charge of the police operation .
Addressing reporters in Lagos,the National Publicity Secretary of the APC,Alhaji Lai Mohammed, said President Goodluck Jonathan flew into town on Thursday with “ a war chest of 10 billion naira specifically for the Lagos elections.”
Foot soldiers of the PDP are said to be under instruction to “storm polling units in areas where the APC is strong either to disrupt voting by attacking voters or simply carry away voting materials,” while a PDP point man “has been driving around designated pick-up points to drop fake NYSC and military uniforms, guns and cash.”
“In a clandestine and brazen operation in Lagos, this point man and his team have also added the distribution of fake result sheets to PDP agents,” Alhaji Mohammed said.
He said further:“At a popular Maryland vendor stand, which is one of the muster points for the PDP thugs, three big bags containing NYSC polo shirts, as well as fake Police and Army uniforms, were handed over to some PDP thugs by the agents.
“Then at 5:30 am this morning (yesterday), at exactly the same location, the vendor stand in Maryland close to Mobil Filing station, two white Hilux trucks pulled up and dropped 60 medium size rectangular cartons.
“On hand were the same men who collected the bags of fake NYSC t-shirts some days back. Their conversation, which took place in the Yoruba language, revealed a lot. The four men asked from the person, delivering the cartons ‘owo nko’ (where is the money). The man in the car said both the money and the guns were inside the box. 
He also explained to the four men that later in the evening of today (yesterday), the four men should return to the same point to collect fake result sheets from Bajulaiye (the hub of printing in Lagos) that will be wrapped up in newspapers and delivered just like the way newspapers are delivered.
“The men who collected the guns, fake uniforms and result sheets are those designated to storm polling units tomorrow. They will also instigate violence across the state, with a view to scaring away voters, especially in APC strongholds.
“The PDP has turned today’s elections into a do-or-die affair. The plan is to use thugs and militants who have also been imported into the state to intimidate voters, snatch ballot boxes and provide cover for the PDP to announce false results tomorrow. Fake ballot papers as well as result sheets are already being issued to the PDP.”
Alhaji Mohammed said that President Jonathan,soon after his arrival in Lagos on Thursday to “oversee the PDP’s rigging plans,” met with Minister of State for Foreign Affairs, Musiliu Obanikoro,PDP governorship candidate in the state,Mr. Jimi Agbaje, and the OPC factional leader, Gani Adams, in the presence of AIG Mbu. 
He said the meeting perfected plans to rig the election after the PDP chieftains complained that the state Police Commissioner Kayode Aderanti refused to co-operate with them.
The CP was thus sidelined and Mbu given the go-ahead to take charge of the security aspect of the elections by allowing the PDP to announce fake election results .
“Acting on Jonathan’s directive, Mbu stormed the Lagos Police HQ today (yesterday) and took over the CP’s office, claiming he is now in charge of the election in Lagos.
“Meanwhile, the IG of Police, Suleiman Abba, had posted the DIG in charge of training in Abuja, Mr Argungu, to oversee the election in Lagos. Mbu had been posted to take charge of affairs in Ogun State. The President by his directive has overridden the directives of the IG without his knowledge,” the APC spokesman said.
“The PDP is attempting to use Mbu and the GOC – who is Jonathan’s relation – to force a false result on the REC.
“It is interesting that despite their failure, in view of the dollar rain that fell on the South-west, to capture the region, they have not relented in wasting public funds to swing the outcome of elections,” he pointed out.
“Nigerians have shown that they cannot be swayed by bribery. If money were to be the determming factor, the PDP would not have lost the presidential elections. Just as they failed on March 28, they will fail again tomorrow (today).”
Besides, Alhaji Mohammed said key leaders of the APC have been targeted for arrest, harassment and intimidation as part of measures to destabilize the party today, while PDP point men have been designated to invade the residences of the leaders, starting from last night.
He said: “Having milked its cash cow to death on March 28, the PDP has decided that it would grab new cash cows. Such cash cows are economically-viable states like Lagos and oil producing states like Rivers.
“The PDP has vowed not to lose any of such states, hence the desperate acts we have enumerated above. They do not care about the votes of the people, and are not interested in counting votes or making them count. All they want is to capture any state that catches their fancy.”
The party urged its members and supporters not to be intimidated, but be “ extra vigilant and to document all cases of voter harassment and intimidation as well as election malfeasance.”
Local and international observers were told to “pay a very close attention to the conduct of the elections in Lagos and River states.”
Earlier yesterday,Alhai Mohammed in a statement warned that “the people will resist any attempt to rob them of their votes.”
He spoke of a PDP rigging machine headed by President Jonathan to rig the Lagos elections, and drew attention to “ the airlifting from Abuja to Lagos of a Black Kia Mohave SUV, with the number plate DHQ 340 which was packed with election materials (especially result sheets).”
The APC spokesman said that the SUV “will be free to move around (because of its number plate) despite the restriction on the vehicular movement during the elections.
”It is sad that the same President, who conceded defeat in the presidential election and then followed up with a speech in which he said he would like his ‘legacy’ of free and fair elections to endure,is the one who is presiding over a desperate move to steal the people’s votes.
”How can President Jonathan’s ‘legacy’ endure when one of his last acts in office is a seeming vengeance mission to lead his party to capture Lagos because the PDP sees the state as a cash cow that they can milk to death with the party’s gravy train at the federal level having derailed?” the party queried.
”In their desperation over the Lagos elections, they have shamelessly divided the people along ethnic, religious and regional lines, thus setting the stage for the condemnable hate speeches to which they have in turn latched on to further whip up primordial sentiments.”
The APC advised the President to desist from any vengeance mission that will only rubbish whatever is left of “his so-called legacy of free and fair elections.”
It urged all APC members and supporters, and indeed all the good people of Lagos, to be extra vigilant today to “ thwart the evil machinations of the fallen behemoth called the PDP.”

Suspected kidnappers Rape Rev Sister, Abduct 10 Others In Enugu (Photo)

  Suspected kidnappers Rape Rev Sister, Abduct 10 Others In Enugu (Photo)

 



The police in Enu­gu State have ar­rested seven sus­pects accused of raping a Reverend Sister, in addition to the kidnap of over 10 Rev. Fathers, pastors, politicians and passengers.

The suspects were ar­rested at Ugwuaji forest, Enugu State by men of the state police anti-kidnap­ping squad after abduct­ing several victims along Enugu/Port Harcourt road.

The men of the under­world were also said to operate a camp in Akwuke forest where they keep some of their victims. They were also accused of operating at Ndude Semi­nary where they have al­legedly kidnapped over 10 Rev. Fathers, who were taken to their Ugwaji for­est camp.

The suspects in custody include Haruna Ibrahim (27), Abubakar Abdullahi (37), Sunday Selbon Mel­ven (27), Onyedika Okafor (25), Lawal Sule (28), Bel­lo Mohammed (29), Bello Musa Shehu (25). They were said to hail from Sokoto, Kebbi, Bauchi, Gombe, Kano, Plateau and Enugu State.

“Based on several peti­tions on the activities of the suspects, I have to or­der the commander anti-kidnapping squad, Supol Alex Akinlalu who led his men to round up the kid­nappers on March 19, at the Ugwuaji forest.

One of the suspects, Haruna Ibrahim told Sat­urday Sun: “We have two groups in Enugu State. We only collect ransom from the family of our victims, we don’t kill people.”

Speaking further on their exploits, the suspect said “We have kidnapped a Rev Father at 9th mile and took him to Ugwuaji forest where he spent just two days after we collect­ed N250,000 from him. Also, we kidnapped a pas­tor at Obiorre Udi old road and collected a ransom of N150,000. Another sus­pect, Bello Mohammed stated: “Our Owu group took a bus passenger into Ugwuaji forest and col­lected N200,000 from him before we released him.”

The state police com­missioner, CP Adamu as­sured that the suspects will soon be charged to court. 


Mikel Obi And His Russian Girlfriend. They're Really In Love (Photo)

Mikel Obi And His Russian Girlfriend. They're Really In Love (Photo) 

 

 
 
She’s pretty! I know that some Nigerian ladies wont agree with the above statement.
The Super Eagles and Chelsea FC player, Mikel Obi is madly in love with this his Russian boo, Olga Diyachenko.
Hope they marry soon.


Waconzy Sends Message To A Lady Who Left Him When He Had No Money

  Waconzy Sends Message To A Lady Who Left Him When He Had No Money

 
 
 
The singer just posted this on his IG and reads: She forgot about supamam when things went rough but now she say she luv me..lol..i aint dumb !. i know she in luv with ma money..... should i take her back or should i get a divorce and get married to ma money instead ??? tell me !!.. chakam !
Funny!

 

'Banky W' Shares Cute Kiss With His Mum

'Banky W' Shares Cute Kiss With His Mum


The popular singer just posted this on IG with the caption 'because no matter how much of a man you become, you'll forever remain #mommasboy. That's nice!


Artiste Korede Bello Replies Critics About His Church Performance

  Artiste Korede Bello Replies Critics About His Church Performance

 

                             
 

He took to his Instagram page to reply critics and also share some reactions from people about his church performance on Sunday April 5th. 


Governorship Election, Katsina 2015: Buhari, Wife Accredited In Daura (Photo)

Governorship Election,

Katsina 2015: Buhari, Wife Accredited In Daura (Photo)

 
President elect, Mohammadu Buhari has been accredited by the Independent National Electoral Commission, INEC in his Kofar Baru “3” in Daura Local Government Area of Katsina State.
He arrived here at about 8:30 am and went through the process with his wife, Aisha in less than two and half minutes,sun reports. Speaking to Journalists, Buhari expressed satisfaction with the process especially the card reader technology. According to him, INEC has impressively improved.

Governor Akpabio Denies President-Elect, Buhari The Use Of Uyo Stadium

Governor Akpabio Denies President-Elect, Buhari The Use Of Uyo Stadium 

 


From Punch;
The Akwa Ibom State Governor, Godswill Akpabio, has refused the All Progressives Congress the use of Uyo Township Stadium for the hosting of President-elect, Maj. Gen. Muhammadu Buhari (retd.).
Buhari was scheduled to visit Akwa Ibom on Thursday, but as the state government denied the APC use of the Uyo Township Stadium, the visit had to be postponed till after the governorship and state Houses of Assembly elections. 
The letter denying the APC the use of the stadium emanated from the Akwa Ibom State Ministry of Youth and Sports, dated April 7, with ref. No. MYS/AD/146/VOL. 11/142 and made available to newsmen on Thursday. 
The letter, which was signed by Mr. Nse Edem, on behalf of the Commissioner for Youth and Sports, Mr. Akan Uko, stated that the request to use the stadium was denied because the Peoples Democratic Party in the state had applied to use it earlier. 
“I am directed to refer to your letter of April 6, 2015 on the request for the use of Uyo Township Stadium and to inform you that the ministry had already approved the use of the stadium to the Peoples Democratic Party on April 9. 
“You are by this letter please requested to look for any other alternative venue since the stadium had already been booked and would not be free for April 9.” 
Reacting to the development, the Head of Media and Publicity, Umana Okon Umana Campaign Organisation, Mr. Iboro Otongaran, said the President-elect would not visit the state as scheduled due to the denial of the APC the use of the venue. 
He said that efforts to get alternative venue had proved abortive as the party was so confident that the Uyo township stadium would be approved.He called on the APC supporters not to worry, but to go out en masse on Saturday to vote for Umana as Akwa Ibom governor and all other APC candidates in the state House of Assembly.


Why I Can't Go Back To Chris Brown For Now - Karruche Explains

Why I Can't Go Back To Chris Brown For Now - Karruche Explains

 

 
 
 
Although Chris Brown is looking for ways to get back to his ex girlfriend, Karruche by going to her Instagram page, liking her pictures and leaving lovesick comments but it looks like she is not interested in going back.

She made every one to know that in a recent interview with KIIS radio in Australia, When asked if she was considering getting back with Chris Brown. She explained why its just not going to happen
"No, not any time soon, not right now...There’s just so much going on and right now I just want to focus on myself and just keep pushing forward so right now I'm letting him be him and do him and I’m just going to do me."


Read President Jonathan's Message To Nigerians Ahead Of Today's Election

Read President Jonathan's Message To Nigerians Ahead Of Today's Election 

 


As Nigeria returns to the polls tomorrow, I encourage all registered voters to come out en masse and exercise their right to vote. I have instructed our security agents to fully facilitate the right of Nigerians to choose leaders of their choice at the gubernatorial and assembly levels by remaining non partisan and ensuring that we all vote in a secure environment. 
Because of their sacrifice in securing our nation, we can all be confident to come out and vote our conscience all over the federation. I urge contestants to respect the will of the people as we promote a new Nigeria that is a pacesetter and light bearer in the practice of democratic politics without bitterness. May God bless Nigeria. GEJ.
From His Facebook page

Checkout Former President Obasanjo In New Selfie Stick (Photo)

Checkout Former President Obasanjo In New Selfie Stick (Photo) 


 
 
This old man does not believe he's old. He is enjoying life! lolzz...
 
 

NDLEA Arrests South African Lady With N74m Concealed In Oats Packs (See Photos)

NDLEA Arrests South African Lady With N74m Concealed In Oats Packs (See Photos)

 



A 39-year-old South African woman was intercepted at the Murtala Muhammed International Airport, Lagos, with $373,725 (N74.4million) and €2,120 (N450,000) concealed inside packs of oats.

The National Drug Law Enforcement Agency (NDLEA) in a statement on Thursday, said the money was detected during an inward screening of passengers on a South African airline flight from Johannesburg.

Two Nigerians are also being investigated by the anti-narcotic agency in connection with the case.
The NDLEA Commander at the Lagos Airport, Hamza Umar, identified the lady as Nosisi Nqgula.

“The mode of concealment presents reasonable grounds for money laundering.

“Five packs of oats were found to contain $373,725 and €2,120. Two Nigerians, Damian Akamelus and Prophet Cyprian Chigere are also being interrogated in connection with the seized money”, he disclosed.

NDLEA Director of Assets and Financial Investigation, Victoria Egbase, said the refusal of the South African to declare the money and the manner of concealment were criminal and that the case was being investigated to establish possible link with drug trafficking.
 

 
 
The suspect, Ms. Nqgula, who works in a cosmetic shop, said the bag containing the money was given to her by a Nigerian in South Africa.

“I live in Johannesburg, South Africa,” Ms. Nqgula said in her statement.

“I was given a bag by a Nigerian to deliver to one Damian Akamelu. During examination of my bags at the Lagos airport, the money was found inside packs of oats”, she said.

NDLEA Chairman/Chief Executive, Ahmadu Giade, who commended the officers for detecting the money, ordered that the case be investigated to determine the source of the money.

“One of the mandates of the agency is to identify, trace, freeze, confiscate or seize proceeds derived from drug-related offences or property whose value corresponds to such proceeds,” said Giade.

“I have therefore directed that the case be investigated to ascertain the source of the money.”
Officials of the South Africa Embassy are said to be in touch with the suspect.
 
 
 
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Air-force Helicopter Crashes In Lagos

Air-force Helicopter Crashes In Lagos



A Nigerian Air Force helicopter on a training mission in Lagos crashed at about 10am yesterday.
According to a statement by Nigerian Air Force spokesperson, Dele Alonge, the helicopter, which suffered severe damage, was returning to the Apron after the completion of the training exercise when it crashed due to hydraulic failure while on taxi to the hanger.

No casualty was recorded. A full scaled investigation into the circumstances leading to the crash has been ordered by the Chief of Air Staff, Adesola Amosun.
 
 

See Leading Contestants In Today's Gubernatorial Elections By States

See Leading Contestants In Today's Gubernatorial Elections By States

 

 
 
One of them will be elected in each state today. See the list below;
ABIA
Alex Otti-APGA
Okezie Ikpeazu-PDP

ADAMAWA
Bindow Jibrilla-APC
Nuhu Ribadu-PDP
Marcus Gunduri-SDP
Ahmed Muhammed Modibbo-PDM

AKWA IBOM
Umana Okon Umana-APC
Emmanuel Udom Gabriel-PDP

BAUCHI
Muhammed Abdullahi Abubakar-APC
Jatau Muhammed Auwal-PDP

BENUE
Terhemen Tarzoor-PDP
Samuel Ortom-APC

BORNO
Kashim Shettima-APC
Gambo Lawan-PDP

CROSS RIVER
Odey Anthony Ochica-APC
Ayade Benedict-PDP

DELTA
Great Ovedje Ogboru-LP
Oghenetega Emerhor-APC
Okowa Ifeanyi Arthur-PDP

EBONYI
Julius Alli Ucha-APC
Nweze David Umahi-PDP
Agbo Anthony-APGA

ENUGU
Okey Ezea-APC
Chukwuka Ugwu-APGA
Ifeanyi Uguanyi Lawrence-PDP

GOMBE
Muhammad Inuwa Yahay-APC
Ibrahim Dan Kwambo-PDP

IMO
Rochas Okorocha-APC
Emeka Ihedioha-PDP
Ihenacho Emmanuel-APGA

JIGAWA
Muhammed Badaru Abubakar-APC
Aminu Ibrahim Ringim-PDP

KADUNA
Nasir El Rufai-APC
Ramalan Yero-PDP

KANO
Abdullahi Ganduje-APC
Salihu Sagir Takai-PDP

KATSINA
Aminu Bello Masari-APC
Musa Nashuni-PDP
Garba Yakubu Lado-PDM

KEBBI
Abubakar Atiku Bagudu-APC
Bello Sarkin Yaki-PDP

KWARA
Simon Sule Ajibola-PDP
Abdulfatah Ahmed-APC
Dr. Mike omotosho-Labour party

LAGOS
Akinwumi Ambode-APC
Jimi Agbaje-PDP

NASSARAWA
Umar Tanko Al-Makura-APC
Labaran Maku-APGA
Yusuf Igabi-PDP

NIGER
Abubakar Sani Bello-APC
Umar Nasko-PDP

OGUN
Ibikunle Amosun-APC
Adeboyega Nasiru Isiyaka-PDP

OYO
Teslim Folarin-PDP
Christopher Alao-Akala-LP
Rasheed Ladoja-Accord
Abiola Ajimobi-APC

PLATEAU
Simon Bako Lalaong-APC
Gyang Pwajok-PDP

RIVERS
Tonye Princewill-LP
Dakuku Peterside-APC
Nyesom Wike-PDP

SOKOTO
Aminu Tambuwal-APC
Abdallah Wali-PDP

TARABA
Aishatu Jummai Alhassan-APC
Darius Ishaku-PDP
David Sabo Kente-SDP

YOBE
Ibrahim Geidam-APC
Adamu Maina Waziri-PDP

ZAMFARA
Mahmud Aliyu Shinkafi-PDP
Abdulaziz Yari-APC 


Push APC Into The Atlantic Ocean - Jimi Agbaje Tells Igbos

  Push APC Into The Atlantic Ocean - Jimi Agbaje Tells Igbos 

 



PDP governorship Aspirant for Lagos State, Jimi Agbaje has urged Igbos to push APC into the Atlantic Ocean. He said while addressing Igbo traders at the Alaba international market on Thursday.

“Nobody can push you into the Atlantic Ocean. Rather, you should use your votes to push the APC into the Atlantic Ocean by voting massively for the PDP on Saturday., “Election is like a snake.
 You have to make sure you win by killing the snake completely by using your votes to drive the APC out of power. The reason why they are harassing you is because they fear Igbo votes. They will try to do ‘shakara’ for you but you must vote massively for the PDP and protect your votes.

”He said, “In the last 16 years, the APC has been full of arrogance. This arrogance must end once and for all. Saturday is the time to say enough is enough. “God is on our side and power will change hands on Saturday and life will be better for you and your businesses. There will be no oppression again because this election is about freedom from bondage.”
 
 

Forecast On Governorship Election. Suspected Winners Across The Federation

Forecast On Governorship Election. Suspected Winners Across The Federation

 



The report is based on the fresh analysis and projections provided by The Nation experts.

With the governorship election to be held across Nigeria on April 11, Saturday, see the forecasts regarding what results to expect from each state.

The victory of Muhammadu Buhari, the All Progressives Congress candidate, on March 28 resulted in a number of defections from the Peoples Democratic Party and somehow altered the previous forecasts.

South West

The governorship polls are to be held in Lagos, Ogun and Oyo states. The outcome of the competition will likely be determined by local issues and personalities. However, the Buhari factor could come into play as the people of the region are excited at the prospect of being in the same boat as the party that controls the centre.

Leadership adds with reference to some political pundits that the governorship election may not follow the victorious pattern for the APC, especially in Lagos, Oyo and Ogun.

LAGOS

Before the presidential election, Lagos was believed to be one of the safest states for the APC. The huge effort of President Goodluck Jonathan to win the hearts of the voters seems to have paid off, as by the time the dust settled, only 160,133 votes separated Buhari and Jonathan two weeks ago.

One of the surprises of the polls was the fact that the PDP won in some erstwhile APC strongholds like Oshodi-Isolo, Ajeromi Ifelodun, Amuwo-Odofin and Surulere. According to The Nation, Jonathan’s strategy of targeting Igbos and South South indigenes worked well.

In order to neutralise that factor, the APC campaign machinery has gone into overdrive trying to woo Igbo voters. But all their efforts were thrown out of joint after the scandalous comment by Rilwan Akiolu,the Oba of Lagos, who purportedly threatened Igbos with death unless they vote for APC’s Akinwunmi Ambode.

Although the APC leaders stressed that their party would not discriminate against any group in the state, the PDP has sought to capitalise on the row to enhance the chances of its candidate, Jimi Agbaje.

Some analysts believe that by trying to set the Igbos against indigenes, the PDP has not played smart politics which could result in the outrage of locals. Just as a substantial number of Igbos live in Lagos, there are also a great number of settlers from the North who equally have their political preferences.

There is also an opinion that the Igbos are very pragmatic in their political behaviour outside their home territory. In the end, they would decide which side best favours their business and other interests.

Jimi Agbaje is said to be still battling serious issues within the PDP. The unresolved situation might affect his aspiration to govern Lagos.

An additional advantage for the APC is that it enjoys massive control over political structures in Lagos.

Verdict: APC will win.

OGUN

Based on the outcome of the March 28 elections, observers have concluded that the support base of the PDP in the state is daily being depleted ahead of the governorship election, giving an impression that Gboyega Isiaka, the PDP governorship candidate, may soon be alone and fighting a lost battle.

Another thing that evidences against the PDP’s success in the guber polls is that on Thursday, Otunba Osinubi, the party candidate for the House of Representatives for Ijebu Central Federal Constituency, defected to the APC and vowed to support Governor Ibekunle Amosun’s re-election.

And finally, analysts say that the majority of Ogun people believe that Amosun has performed well in his first term.

Verdict: APC will win.

OYO

With the unimpressive performance of the PDP, APC’s Governor Abiola Ajimobi is likely to stay in office for another term. It seems that only the Adebayo Alao Akala-led Labour Party (LP) is left to challenge the incumbent governor.

The APC is enjoying the support of all the first class monarchs of the state. Plus the massive support for the APC demonstrated by the people of Ibadan, with the party clinching all available positions, has rubbished all the previous calculations.

Verdict: APC will easily win.

South South

Jonathan won comfortably in the South South on March 28, BUT his loss could dampen the enthusiasm of his party men.

CROSS RIVER

Here the PDP polled 414,863 against APC’s 28,368 votes. Therefore, it is almost certain that Senator Ben Ayade will become the new governor of the state.

Although it might be not that simple after Buhari’s win, critics still say that Odey Ochicha, the APC’s candidate, lacks political experience and has never won any election.

The Nation concludes that unless the unthinkable happens…

Verdict: PDP will win.

AKWA IBOM

The APC in the state insisted that 953,304 votes scored by President Jonathan on March 28 were concocted. The party alleged serious irregularities and manipulations.

Umana Umana, the APC’s governorship candidate, is from the Uyo district with the largest voting population in the state. He is also popular in the Oron, and five LGAs in Akwa Ibom south. His candidature is supported by the former governor Victor Attah and former petroleum minister Don Etiebet.

But he is up against formidable forces in the PDP, led by Governor Godswill Akpabio, and the PDP’s candidate Udom Emmanuel. Akpabio is a major financer of the party, so he shouldn’t have challenges in spending to enable his anointed candidate win.

Verdict: Battleground.

RIVERS

One of the toughest competitions is expected in Rivers, between APC’s Dakuku Peterside and PDP’s Nyesom Wike.

Wike is supported by Patience Jonathan, the First Lady, but opposed by influential opinion leaders like former minister Chief Alabo Graham Douglas and Ijaw activist Annkio Briggs.

Analysts believe that the support by the Ikwerre and Ogoni nationalities for or against the two major candidates would go a long way to determine who wins.

Buhari’s victory reportedly galvanised the members of the party to deliver the governorship seat for the APC on April 11; the opposite situation is observed in the PDP’s camp.

Jonathan’s victory is still a subject of controversy in the state. Based on the report, if the INEC and security agents are neutral, the APC may win by a slight margin.

Verdict: APC might win.

DELTA

Senator Ifeanyi Okowa of the PDP is believed to be a confident favourite in this race.

A few factors are working in Okowa’s favour. First, two decades of political experience. Second, support of many political stakeholders in the state on account of the zoning formula, which favours the Delta North where he hails from. Third, long-lasting domination of the PDP in Delta’s political landscape.

As for Olorogun Emerhor, the APC, the businessman turned politician, his aspiration is not helped by the party’s lack of structures in the state. Unlike his major challenger, he lacks political experience.

Though many Deltans believe that Emerhor has what is required to take the state to the next level if elected governor, the division within the leadership of his ethnic group, many of whom are allegedly pro-PDP, may work against him at the polls.

Verdict: PDP will win.

South East

The unexpected claim by the PDP of ALL the National Assembly seats from the zone, coupled with the victory of APC’s Buhari at the presidential election, might generate an interesting development in the state.

Initially the PDP was the favorite, but Buhari’s emergence as the president-elect may have changed the situation.

ABIA

Governor Theodore Orji effectively controls the PDP party machinery. The party has dictated direction in the state for years.

The development altered tremendously during the preparations for this year’s governorship primaries as most opposition political parties fielded what a political commentator in Umuahia described as “equally strong governorship candidates, whose dynamism brought life to the opposition parties once despised in Umuahia Government House.”

Another factor that helps the three parties, including the All Progressives Grand Alliance (APGA), and their candidates is zoning. They all come from the zone widely favoured to produce the next governor of the state.

Thus, there are three major contenders for the governorship seat.

While Ikpeazu’s PDP is confident to emerge the winner, Nyerere and Otti’s supporters believe that Buhari’s victory has neutralized the political temperature in the state, creating a more level playing field.

Verdict: PDP will win.

EBONYI

Traditionally a PDP state. As it stands, supporters of the embattled Governor Martin Elechi, who moved to the Labour Party from where they have arguably taken the shine off the PDP at governorship campaigns, are major contenders to the Ebonyi governorship race.

Chief Edward Nkwegu, PDP’s guber candidate, enjoys the support of Elechi and the former minister of health, Prof. Onyebuchi Chukwu, who lost the PDP ticket to the deputy governor, Dave Umahi, in very controversial circumstances.

Umahi, who is the governorship candidate of the ruling PDP, has, since his dramatic emergence, fought a brave battle with supporters of Elechi. While his supporters say he has done enough to be reckoned with as a major contender, others believe he and his party, the PDP, will be major casualties of the result of the presidential election and the emergence of the APC’s Buhari as the president-elect. This is because Umahi’s strength had been traced to his long connection to FCT Abuja and the Aso Rock. But with the imminent change of baton, it is doubtful if the deputy governor and the state PDP will still get the kind of backing many anticipated they would receive in order to win the governorship race.

Some reports have already alleged that the supporters of Elechi in Labour may find an alliance with the APC very attractive. If this happens, they may easily win the governorship election.

Verdict: PDP will win.

ENUGU

Since the dramatic reconciliation of the deputy Senate president, Ike Ekweremadu-led faction of the PDP in Enugu State and that of Governor Sullivan Chime, its candidate Ifeanyi Ugwuanyi has remained the top contender.

However, an active APC campaign accompanied by Buhari’s win is threatening Ugwuanyi’s victory.

The Nation exclusively learned that many grassroots political leaders in the state are now willing to work for the APC.

Verdict: PDP to win.

IMO

Imo state is an APC state, with Governor Rochas Okorocha flying the flag of his party for the governorship race.

Before his emergence, Imo had belonged to the PDP.

In the result announced by the Independent National Electoral Commission in the state, the PDP, besides winning the presidential race, cleared the National Assembly seats.

Okorocha insisted that the election was rigged.

With the emergence of APC’s Buhari as the president-elect, observers say the state elections in Imo will be different. Ikechukwu Anyanwu said, following March 28:
“We know we have long association with PDP and there are many influential politicians in the party, there is no doubt that APC, the ruling party, will do better in next week’s elections.”
The governorship is a three-horse race between the APC, fielding Governor Rochas Okorocha, the PDP, fielding deputy Speaker of the House of Representatives, Hon. Emeka Ihedioha, and the APGA, fielding Captain Emmanuel Iheanacho.

Still, the victory will be apparently by the incumbent governor.

Verdict: APC will win.

North East

Ravaged by the Boko Haram insurgency, the region is expected to vote for change, as it did at the presidential election.

ADAMAWA

The race in Adamawa has been turned on its head by a massive wave of defections this week from the ranks of the PDP.

With the backing of the Christian community, the SDP candidate, Marcus Gundiri, is set to give APC candidate, Jibrilla Bindow, a good fight. The APC in the state is also projecting a united front with the ex-vice president Atiku Abubakar now backing Bindow.

At the presidential election the APC polled 374,701 votes vs the PDP’s 251,664 votes.

But with the ruling party experiencing a massive uprising within its ranks against the Ribadu candidacy, the margin of its defeat could be wider on April 11 as momentum is clearly on the side of the APC.

Verdict: APC will win.

TARABA

This state might make history by electing the first female governor, the APC’s Senator Aisha Jummai Alhassan. Some have said the APC candidate’s gender could work against her. But the counter argument is that Muri Emirate solidarity is a stronger factor that would neutralize any misgivings about electing a woman as the governor.

The competition with Darius Dickson Ishaku of the PDP is likely to be tough, based on the results of the presidential race.

Of great significance would be how the three senatorial districts vote on Saturday. Historically, the North and Central districts (Muri Emirate) tend to band together, while Taraba South which is made up of parts of the state that came from old Gongola and Benue-Plateau tends to go in a different direction. Alhassan is from Taraba North, while Ishaku is from Taraba South.

The challenge for the PDP is the division amongst its members in the South senatorial district. Some who allege that Ishaku was imposed as the party’s candidate would have preferred David Sabo-Kente – a former accountant at the National Assembly, Abuja.

Rather than lying low after losing the PDP ticket, Sabo-Kente went on to pick the gubernatorial ticket of the SDP and has vowed to stay in the race. The upshot is that these two rivals would split the votes in their stronghold – leaving Alhassan to sweep the Muri Emirate clean.

The are also rumours that after Jonathan’s loss, many local PDP leaders are double-dealing behind the scenes by working for Alhassan.

Verdict: Too close to call.

BAUCHI

The PDP’s 86,085 votes compared to APC’s 931,598 votes has left other parties with little hope in the governorship poll.

Unless a miracle happens, the battle is over here.

Verdict: APC will win.

GOMBE

The battle for the soul of Gombe is between the incumbent governor and the PDP flag bearer, Alhaji Ibrahim Hassan Dankwambo, and Alhaji Muhammed Inuwa Yahaya of the APC, Leadership notes.

Recall the confident victory of the APC at the presidential election. Plus the Buhari phenomenon as a decisive factor. Thus…

Verdict: APC will win.

BORNO

With APC’s huge votes of 473,543 in Borno state during the presidential election and PDP’s paltry 25,640 votes, it’s clear what party is to emerge the winner.

Verdict: APC will win.

YOBE

The outcome is also quite predictable: the incumbent Governor Ibrahim Gaidam (APC) will win. On the other hand, the PDP has been battling divisions within its ranks since it concluded its governorship primaries.

Verdict: APC will win.

North West

In general, the zone is mostly pro-Buhari, however the PDP controls the state governments in Kebbi, Jigawa, Katsina and Kaduna.

KEBBI

APC’s Sen. Atiku Bagudu is a favourite, with Gen. Sarkin Yaki Bello of the PDP being his closest challenger. Although the APC won confidently on March 28, they won’t stop working hard before securing the victory on April 11.

Verdict: APC will win.

KATSINA

This is the home state of Buhari. The PDP’s Musa Nashuni has almost no chance of defeating the APC’s candidate, ex-Speaker Aminu Masari.

Verdict: APC will win.

KANO

Surprises are not coming from this state, after 1,903,999 votes (APC) vs 215,779 on March 28. Abdullahi Umar Ganduje is sure to emerge the winner.

Verdict: APC will win.

KADUNA

Having lost the presidency on March 28, the only hope left for Vice President Namadi Sambo is to win the governorship slot for the PDP in Kaduna state. His political godson and incumbent governor, Mukhtar Ramalan Yero, faces a Herculean electoral contest against the candidate of the APC, Mallam Nasir El-Rufai, the former minister of FCT.

Verdict: APC will win.

ZAMFARA

This is an APC stronghold. In the presidential election, the party floored the PDP with 612,202 to 144,833 votes. Nothing substantial may change during the governorship poll because the masses are still behind ex-Governor Sani Yerima and his political godson, Abdulaziz Yari. Since 1999, the PDP has not won the governorship election in Zamfara state.

Verdict: APC will win.

JIGAWA

The competition is between Mohammed Badaru Abubakar (APC) and Mallam Aminu Ibrahim Ringim (PDP).

The race is a litmus test for the political survival of Governor Sule Lamido (PDP) who has developed Jigawa in an unprecedented manner in the last eight years. He was quoted as saying after the presidential polls:
“There is a tendency for bandwagon effect but it is up to us to work very hard.”
Verdict: APC will win.

SOKOTO

The APC remains the party to beat in the state.

The governorship contest is also a family affair in Sokoto where the leading candidate, Senator Aminu Waziri Tambuwal of the APC is pitched against his political mentor, Senator Abdalla Wali of the PDP.

Verdict: APC will win.

North Central

It’s mostly a PDP-controlled region, excluding Kwara and Nasarawa. However, the party stronghold was devastated by ‘Hurricane Buhari’.

The results this weekend may still be determined by a complex mix of ethnic and religious politics that is never far from the surface in this zone.

BENUE

With the PDP losing two out of the three senatorial seats in the state, the governorship election could be slipping from its grasp.

The momentum is currently on the side of the APC. The top candidates are the ex-minister Samuel Ortom (APC) backed by Sen. George Akume, a former PDP national chairman, Sen. Barnabas Gemade and ex-minister Audu Ogbeh among others. Governor Suswam’s anointed candidate is Prince Terhemen Tarzor.

Verdict: APC will win.

PLATEAU

After the presidential election, for the first time since 1999, the fortunes of the PDP in Plateau state dipped in the state pointing to the significance of the crack in its fold.

At the presidential ballot, the party secured 549,615 votes to defeat the APC which garnered 429,140 votes.

Motivated by the urge for a power shift, the people of Southern and Central Plateau have opted for the APC leaving only Plateau North in their opponents grasp.

Simon Lalong, the APC guber candidate, is from Southern Plateau and his deputy is from Plateau Central.

The PDP picked its candidate from Plateau North and the deputy from Plateau Central.

Verdict: Battleground.

KWARA

With 16 governorship candidates in the state, the real competition will be between Governor Abdulfatai Ahmed (APC) and Senator Simeon Sule Ajibola (PDP).

A coronation is likely in the state going by the mood of voters at last Saturday’s presidential election where they voted massively for the APC with 302,146 votes compared to PDP’s 32,602.

The problems with the PDP in the state are a wrong choice of candidate; restriction of the political influence of its candidate, Ajibola, to only Kwara South Senatorial District; the recourse to religious and ethnic politics by Ajibola; abandonment by other PDP governorship aspirants except Prof Shuaib Oba Abdulraheem (the director of the Ajibola campaign organization) as well as the sudden loss of support from the centre and the PDP financier in the state, Hajiya Bola Shagaya.

Meanwhile, the APC demonstrated the ability to keep Kwara united; the strong platform of the late Wazirin of Ilorin, Dr Abubakar Olusola Saraki; the political support from Sen. Gbemisola Saraki; the religious factor; and the bandwagon effect of Buhari’s victory.

Verdict: The state is 70-30 in favour of the APC.

NASARAWA

Based on the March 28 outcome, the governorship elections in Nasarawa is an even fight between the APC candidate, Governor Umar Tanko Al-Makura, and PDP’s Yusuf Mohammed Igabi.

The factors to influence the results: ethnicity; religion; godfathers; coalition of forces and performance in office.

Verdict: Battleground.

NIGER

The battle in Niger state is purely that of former army generals and officers whose children are contesting. The APC candidate, Abubakar Sani Bello, is the son of a former army chief and a key stakeholder in MTN, Col. Sani Bello (retd). The PDP candidate, Umar Mohammed Nasko, is a scion of Gen. Gado Nasko’s family.

After the humiliating defeat of Governor Babangida Aliyu in the Niger East Senatorial District election on March 28 and with APC polling 657,678 votes vs PDP’s 149,222 votes at the presidential polls, it is expected that…

Verdict: APC will win.