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Blind Church Band: Defying Disability in Nigeria

Blind Church Band

At Bethesda Home Church in Lagos, a heartwarming twist awaits every Sunday: the church band and choir members are all visually impaired. Founded by Chioma Ohakwe three years ago, the church aims to celebrate the musical talents of visually impaired individuals and provide a place of worship for a congregation with many members facing sight … Read more

Australia knocked out of FIFA Women’s World Cup in quarterfinals

Australia

Sam Kerr has been ruled out of the first two matches. Kerr sustained injury during training and is hopeful to make her comeback. Australia will enlist the services of Steph Catley. Australia’s women’s football team has encountered a significant setback as their captain, Sam Kerr, has been ruled out of the first two matches in … Read more

Airport in Nigeria left in the dark after thieves steal runway lighting

Airport in Nigeria

The theft occurred just months after the system was installed. The ground lights were stolen from Murtala Muhammed International Airport in Lagos. The thefts include the theft of the runway lighting system.   The lighting system for one of the runways at Nigeria’s busiest airport has been stolen. The theft occurred just months after the … Read more

Politician and his wife finds guilty of an organ-trafficking plot

organ-trafficking plot

Senator Ike Ekweremadu, his wife Beatrice, and Dr. Obinna Obeta were convicted. Of a plan to trade in organs. Including a 21-year-old man from Lagos for an £80,000 private kidney transplant. After transporting a 21-year-old man from Lagos to the UK, a senior, affluent Nigerian politician, his wife, and a medical “middleman” were convicted guilty … Read more

Nigeria postpones governorship elections

Nigeria

Nigeria’s electoral commission has postponed governorship elections. Due to a lack of time to reset its voting machines. In the past, elections in the nation of West Africa have been called off at the last minute. Nigeria’s electoral commission has postponed governorship elections scheduled for this weekend by another week, almost two weeks after a … Read more

Bola Tinubu declares as winner of Nigeria’s presidential election 

Bola Tinubu

Bola Tinubu has been named the victor of Nigeria’s contested presidential election. Defeating Peter Obi and Atiku Abubakar. According to official findings, the 70-year-old experienced lawmaker received 37% of the vote. Bola Tinubu, a candidate for the ruling party, has been named the victor of Nigeria’s contested presidential election. According to official findings, the 70-year-old … Read more

Bola Tinubu defeats Atiku Abubakar and Peter Obi in Nigeria’s presidential election

Bola Tinubu
  • Bola Tinubu won the presidential election.
  • Atiku Abubakar, received 29% of the vote, while Labour’s Peter Obi received 25%.
  • He was not expected to win the party primary, yet he won.

Nigeria’s disputed presidential election has been declared won by ruling party candidate Bola Tinubu.

According to official findings, the 70-year-old experienced lawmaker received 37% of the vote.

His primary rival, Atiku Abubakar, received 29% of the vote, while Labour’s Peter Obi received 25%. These parties had already called the election a fraud and requested a rerun.

Mr. Tinubu is one of Nigeria’s wealthiest politicians, and his candidature is predicated on his record of rebuilding the country’s largest metropolis, Lagos, while he was governor.

He was ultimately beaten in the city by Mr. Obi, a relative newcomer who mobilized the support of many young people, especially in urban areas, shaking up the country’s two-party system.

Mr. Tinubu won the majority of the other states in his home region of the southwest, where he is renowned as a “political godfather” – someone who helps others get elected.

He campaigned for the presidency using the slogan: “It’s my turn”.

Mr. Tinubu urged reconciliation with his opponents in his acceptance address.

“I take this opportunity to appeal to my fellow contestants to let us team up together. It is the only nation we have. It is one country and we must build it together,” he said in a televised speech to the nation.

He said that they had the right to challenge the results in court but said that the lapses in the election “were relatively few in number and were immaterial to affect the outcome of this election”.

President Muhammadu Buhari is leaving office after two terms marked by economic stagnation and escalating insecurity across the country, ranging from an Islamic insurgency in the north-east to a statewide problem of abduction for ransom and separatist strikes in the south-east.

Mr. Tinubu now has the burden of tackling these problems, among others, in Africa’s most populous nation and greatest oil exporter.

Mr. Tinubu would believe that he was destined to become president after opposing military rule in Nigeria, fleeing into exile, and becoming one of the founding members of the country’s democracy in 1999.

He was always the favorite to succeed Mr. Buhari, whom he assisted in becoming president, and the obstacles he overcame to get here will make this victory more sweeter for him.

He was not expected to win the party primary, yet he won.

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Nigeria’s presidential election results so far

Nigeria's presidential election

Nigeria’s electoral commission has announced state-by-state results. Bola Tinubu in the lead with 35% of valid votes and Atiku Abubakar trailing with 29%. Rabiu Kwankwaso is expected to do well in the north.   Nigeria’s electoral commission has begun announcing state-by-state results from Saturday’s presidential election. All three major parties have expressed concerns about irregularities. … Read more

Tinubu leads Atiku and Obi in Nigeria election results 2023

Tinubu
  • Nigeria’s ruling party candidate Bola Tinubu took the lead in the presidential election.
  • PDP & the Labour Party have both claimed that the new electronic voting system lacks transparency.
  • This was the first national election in which an electronic device was used to authenticate voters.

After results from 14 of the country’s 36 states were released, Nigeria’s ruling party candidate Bola Tinubu took the lead in the presidential election.

Mr Tinubu received slightly more than 44% of the votes cast. Atiku Abubakar, his main rival, has nearly 33% of the vote.

Labour’s Peter Obi has nearly 18% after defeating Mr Tinubu in the country’s largest city, Lagos.

Mr Abubakar’s and Mr Obi’s parties walked out of the venue where the results were announced on Monday.

The Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) and the Labour Party have both claimed that the new electronic voting system lacks transparency.

This was the first national election in which an electronic device was used to authenticate voters.

The opposition parties’ complaints have been dismissed by the Independent National Electoral Commission (Inec).

Its chairman, Mahmood Yakubu, stated that the results announcement would continue.

Observers from the European Union said the electoral body’s poor planning and communication undermined trust in the process.

The PDP representative at the Abuja polling station described the process as fraudulent and accused the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC) of colluding with Inec. The Labour Party requested that the announcements be halted or that the election be cancelled and rerun.

Those who are unhappy with the results should go to court, according to the APC, and the parties should first let the process run its course.

Since the end of military rule in 1999, the APC and PDP have dominated Nigeria.

Mr Peter Obi ran for the first time as a candidate from the previously unknown Labour Party, promising to challenge the two-party system.

He has the backing of many young people, who account for one-third of registered voters. There are 15 other contenders.

Mr Tinubu has received the most votes in six states, Mr Abubakar has received five, and Mr Obi has received three.

To win in the first round, a candidate must receive 25% of the votes cast in at least 25 of the 36 states, as well as the most votes cast nationwide.

If those thresholds are not met, the top two candidates will compete in a second round run-off.

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Initial results of Nigerian election 2023 are anticipated

Nigerian election 2023

Voting has been delayed due to delays and attacks on polling places. But turnout is strong and the two-party system is facing an unprecedented threat. In some places, voting went on all night. The initial results from Nigeria’s closest election since the end of military rule in 1999 are anticipated later. Voting has been pushed … Read more

Nigeria election supervisor issues apology for voting delays

Nigeria

The head of Nigeria’s election commission apologized for delays. Caused by security services’ suggestions for protection of people and property. The Inec boss claimed that three of them had been recovered. The head of Nigeria‘s election commission has apologized for the delays voters in various regions of the nation have encountered. In the central collation … Read more

Nigerians vote in a heated presidential election

Nigerians
  • The election is taking place alongside voting for representatives in the country’s parliament.
  • Ballots will be counted at polling stations at the end of voting.
  • A candidate must receive enough votes to achieve the 25% vote spread in 24 of Nigeria’s 36 states.

Nigerians will vote in a key presidential election to determine the country’s next leader. The closely contested election is taking place alongside voting for representatives in the country’s parliament.

According to INEC, around 93 million Nigerians are registered to vote, but only 87 million have a permanent voter card (PVC), which is required to vote.

The polls will open at 8:30 a.m. local time and conclude at 2:30 p.m. (or 2:30 a.m. ET Saturday to 8:30 a.m. ET). Nonetheless, those who are in line to vote by the deadline will be allowed to vote, according to INEC.

Ballots will be counted at polling stations at the end of voting and electronically transferred in real-time to INEC’s Result Viewing platform (IReV), a first in Nigeria.

“With the electronic transmission system (IREV), people will already know the winners before the official announcement is made,” adds Rotimi Oyekanmi, a spokesman for INEC’s chairperson.

To win, a candidate must receive enough votes to achieve the 25% vote spread in 24 of Nigeria’s 36 states. In the absence of this, the top two candidates will face off in a second-round run-off within 21 days.

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Nigeria election: Who is most capable?

Nigeria
  • The start date for the 2023 presidential elections is set for February 25.
  • Armed men mounted the walls early this month, got past the barbed wire.
  • Peter Obi is one of the front-runners, and some voters in the area are now prepared to believe in change.

The majority of the Ojoto, southeast Nigeria, election office’s physical remains are ashes and scorched metal. The roof of the building was destroyed, and holes gaped in the still-standing walls. The start date for the 2023 presidential elections is set for February 25.

Armed men mounted the walls early this month, got past the barbed wire, and then threw Molotov cocktails through the windows. The structure was almost completely destroyed when a gas canister exploded.

As Nigerians get ready for February 25, similar attacks have been carried out elsewhere in the southeast of the continent’s most populous nation.

Million people died in a civil war that lasted from 1967 to 1970 in the region after ethnic Igbo army leaders declared independence for a Biafra Republic.

After years of underinvestment, many people in southeast Nigeria feel cut off from the federal government in Abuja.

The Igbo people, one of Nigeria’s three major ethnic groups along with the Hausa in the north and the Yoruba in the southwest, have a majority in the region, which has fueled radical sentiments regarding independence.

President Muhammadu Buhari is leaving office after two terms marked by rising poverty and insecurity, but now, for the first time in Nigeria’s democratic history, a surprise candidate from the southeast has a shot in the campaign.

Peter Obi, the former governor of Anambra State, is one of the front-runners, and some voters in the area are now prepared to believe in change.

Speaking at the Eke Awgbu market in Anambra, Azuka Ibeka declared she will support Obi. “I personally witnessed the job he accomplished while serving as governor. In addition, he shares our Igbo ethnicity.”

The 42-year-old woman said, frustrated by recent cash shortages: “I won’t pay attention to the promises of those who simply speak orally. I’ll cast my vote with my eyes.”

“Most capable”

No Igbo has been elected president of Nigeria since the country’s return to democracy in 1999, which has exacerbated the feeling of exclusion in the Igbo community.

Rich trader and ardent Christian Obi claims he is running as the representative of all Nigerians, not only as an Igbo contender.

The 61-year-old, who is known for his integrity, positions himself as a countermodel to his two main competitors, ageing establishment figures who are accused of corruption.

Chigozie Okoye, a 28-year-old fashion designer, stated, “We don’t vote for Obi merely because he is an Igbo, but because he is a wonderful person and the most capable one.”

“The others are unable to guide us. How can a guy in his 70s lead us? Someone who is incredibly effervescent and energised is what we need.”

Bola Tinubu, a former governor of Lagos, is a candidate for the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC), and Atiku Abubakar, a former vice president, is a candidate for the opposition Peoples Democratic Party (PDP).

Obi has amassed a sizable social media fan base and connected with a lot of young Nigerians who are eager for change.

Disillusionment

Previous elections in Nigeria have been characterised by violence, vote-buying, delays, and campaigns that emphasised tribal allegiances.

Obi can be seen grinning on campaign posters in his home state that are shown in cities and rural areas.

Yet it’s far from certain that he will prevail. He lives in the southeast, which has always been a PDP stronghold.

“It’s an issue these days to drink before eating. Godwin Henry, 28, who works unloading trucks for a living, stated, “We are exhausted, and things are horrible. I’ll vote for Atiku “.

“The bulk of voters will select Atiku. He has the experience, and the time has come. Things are about to alter. Everything will be better with him around.”

The attendance rate in the southeast is still a significant uncertainty given the unrest and separatist tendencies in the region. Even nationwide, turnout in 2019 was just about 35%.

In the past two years, armed groups have attacked police officers, government facilities, and Independent National Electoral Commission headquarters.

The Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB), a banned separatist organisation that campaigns for an independent Igbo state, has been held responsible for the majority of those attacks.

IPOB has always refuted claims that the Eastern Security Network, its armed wing, is responsible for the bloodshed.

It is unclear what percentage of the populace will abstain from voting due to conviction or intimidation, even if the movement does not call for a boycott.

Tochukwu Ikenga, a spokesman for the state police, urged “people to come out and vote securely,” assuring a significant police presence.

According to numerous polls, which are common in Nigeria but are frequently unreliable, Obi will win.

According to the Nigerian political research organisation SBM Intelligence, his defeat will stoke the “fire” of IPOB followers and increase youth disillusionment.

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Central Nigeria explosion: death toll rises to 40, says local govt

central nigeria explosion

The explosion happened in the community of Rukubi, in Central Nigeria. The area is notorious for racial and religious conflict. An umbrella organization for herders blamed a Nigerian military jet for the explosion. The local government announced on Thursday that the death toll from a bomb explosion that killed a group of herders in central … Read more

Nigerian elections may be affected by insecurity

insecurity

The general election in late February could be canceled or postponed. If the insecurity is not monitored and dealt with decisively, it could ultimately result in cancellation. This could “precipitate [a] constitutional crisis”. Nigeria‘s general election in late February could be canceled or postponed, the electoral commission has said. “If the insecurity is not monitored … Read more

At least 32 people gets kidnapped in Nigeria’s Edo state

32 people kidnapped in Nigeria's Edo state

At least 32 people kidnapped at train station in Nigeria’s Edo state. Armed men entered Igueben train station on Saturday, firing AK-47s into the air. Locals say several of those were able to escape from the kidnappers had bullet wounds. At least 32 persons have been kidnapped at a train station in southern Nigeria’s Edo … Read more

Nigeria receives 20 Benin bronzes from Germany

Nigeria

Germany has returned 20 antique bronze sculptures to Nigeria. The move is taken to help overcome its dark colonial past. Annalena Baerbock, Germany’s foreign minister, returned the artifacts in Abuja. Germany has returned 20 antique bronze sculptures to Nigeria to help overcome its “dark colonial past,” its foreign minister said Tuesday. Annalena Baerbock, Germany’s foreign … Read more

Looted Benin Bronzes returned to Nigeria by Germany

Nigeria

A collection of Benin Bronzes has been returned to Nigeria by Germany. The artefacts were stolen in the 19th century. Nigeria and Germany swapped 1,000 priceless items this year. At a ceremony in Nigeria‘s capital, Abuja, German Foreign Minister Annalena Baerbock returned 20 artefacts that were stolen in the 19th century. Following an agreement established … Read more

Niger Delta criticizes delayed oil spill cleanups

Niger Delta

Gbosidan remembers April 12, 2009. Vividly. Fire from a nearby oil refinery spread to the hometown Deeyor-Kira and damaged the individual’s farmlands. Their livelihoods have been decimated, and they live in abysmal poverty. Gbosidan remembers April 12, 2009. Vividly. Fire from a nearby oil refinery spread to his hometown Deeyor-Kira and damaged his farmlands. Before … Read more

‘If You Are Going Through Hard Things, Embrace It’ Blessing Offor

' Blessing Offor

  One question has persisted as it relates to the multi-week No. 1 Billboard Star  Blessing Offor, as he advances on his upward path to genre-less stardom. Could ‘Blessing’ be his real name after all? Blessing Offor chuckles, In a recent interview “I literally just got off the phone with my dad the other day … Read more

Nigeria student charges over alleged first lady jibe

Nigeria

The student was accused of damaging the character of President Muhammadu Buhari’s wife. Aminu Adamu Mohammed has been charged with criminal defamation, which he or she disputed. The incident is causing a rising amount of controversy in the country of Nigeria. An undergraduate student at a Nigerian university was taken into custody by members of … Read more

Due to terrorism, US embassy families must leaves Nigeria

Due to terrorism, US embassy family must leaves Nigeria

Non-emergency US embassy workers and their families ordered to leave Abuja, Nigeria. State Department cites “heightened risk of terrorist attacks there” 15 additional Nigerian states added to its “Do Not Travel” list on Thursday. UK government issues a similar warning to British citizens advising against travel to 12 Nigerian states. Due to the “heightened risk … Read more

United States & United Kingdom issue distinct admonition over travel to Nigeria

Nigeria Security

In the interim the UK government cautioned that “attacks could be indiscriminate and could affect western interests, as well as places visited by tourists”. The US and the UK have given a distinct admonition over the gamble of fear assaults in Nigeria, with the US consulate in Abuja telling individuals to “avoid all non-essential travel … Read more

Nigeria police abuse investigation calls for the dismissal of officers

Nigeria police

A committee that was established by Nigeria’s National Human Rights Commission has made a recommendation that a number of police personnel be fired and brought to justice for their involvement in acts of torture, extrajudicial executions, and illegal detentions. The committee, which was established in the wake of widespread street demonstrations against police brutality in … Read more

Gunmen attack the convoy of a Nigerian senator, kills five aides

Gunmen attack Nigerian senator

Gunmen attack convoy of Senator Ifeanyi Ubah’s aides in southeastern Anambra state. Unknown gunmen have carried out a string of attacks on politicians, security forces, and government targets in the region. The government blames separatist group Indigenous People of Biafra for the attacks.   Gunmen in Nigeria killed five aides, including security personnel, during an … Read more