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Re: Winners And Losers Of Osun Guber Keenly-contested Poll by PapaBaby: 7:04am On Sep 28, 2018
Esseite:
The write-up reeks of lack of balance and insensitivity..

It seemed like where two kids are quarreling..

To think an alleged reputable newspaper came up with such thrash...

How can you say with all your experience that Thenation newspaper owned and funded by Tinubu is reputable?
You should expect it to be overtly partisan.

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Re: Winners And Losers Of Osun Guber Keenly-contested Poll by blackpanda: 7:05am On Sep 28, 2018
B3sty:
Buhari, a Total Failure... This is really embarrassing.

Lolzzz. How is buhari a failure when he just won
You PDP are the failure here
Re: Winners And Losers Of Osun Guber Keenly-contested Poll by santopelele(m): 7:06am On Sep 28, 2018
I WEEP FOR THIS COUNTRY

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Re: Winners And Losers Of Osun Guber Keenly-contested Poll by Akdbit77: 7:13am On Sep 28, 2018
Whoever is behind this post may God punish you

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Re: Winners And Losers Of Osun Guber Keenly-contested Poll by madridsta007(m): 7:17am On Sep 28, 2018
NuclearWeapon:
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Re: Winners And Losers Of Osun Guber Keenly-contested Poll by diegwu02: 7:26am On Sep 28, 2018
kahal29:
A clear winner emerged yesterday in the Osun State governorship election at the close of the second ballot which held in seven units across four local government areas of the State of the Living Spring.

The ruling All Progressives Congress (APC) garnered enough votes to knock off the 353 votes the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) led with at the close of the first ballot early Sunday morning.

After the collation of eligible ballot by the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC), APC candidate Gboyega Isiaka, with 254,345 votes, was trailing PDP’s Isiaka Adeleke, who polled 254, 696.

In line with constitutional provisions, the electoral umpire, declared the first ballot inconclusive and rescheduled a rerun in the seven polling centres where 3948 votes were outstanding.

The hard-earned victory of the APC at the end of yesterday’s rerun triggered a celebration in its camp and, as expected, the opposition party, after giving a fight, but not good enough to unseat the ruling party, cried blue murder, tagging yesterday as “Black Day” for the country. Its members, taking the defeat as a sentence to a four-year “shutout”, were forced to lick their wounds. Below are some of the winners and the losers.

Winners:

Osun people

The people of Osun spoke with their ballot for their preference as the next tenant at the Osun State Government House after the expiration of Governor Rauf Aregbesola’s tenure in November. They had a choice between Oyetola, a master’s degree holder in Insurance, who had understudied governance as Chief of Staff to the Osun State Governor for more than seven years. The other option was Adeleke, a senator, whose educational qualification has been an issue of controversy in recent time.

The elite

The elite took advantage of the rerun window to save the state from, according to them, being derided in the public. If the election had been won and lost on the first ballot, Osun would have set a record of becoming the first state to be administered by a governor with the least educational qualification. Before it was carved out of the Old Oyo State, Osun Division used to be the educational backbone.

INEC, Rule of law

The electoral umpire has further demonstrated its readiness for uprightness in the conduct of elections by allowing the votes of the 3948 registered voters in seven polling units where the first ballot was cancelled due to disruptions (Orolu); malfunction of Electronic Card Readers (Ife South); over voting (Ife North) and no voting) Osogbo), to count through the supplementary election.

Relying on the electoral guidelines to back the inconclusive declaration, the Returning Officer and Federal University of Technology Akure (FUTA) Vice Chancellor Prof Joseph Fuwape, said the margin between the two leading contestants must be in excess of the total registered voters where an election was cancelled. He said the outstanding votes could swing victory in favour of either of the two leading parties.

Oyetola

The APC candidate, now governor-elect, traversed every community to canvass for votes. With his programmes and party manifesto well-articulated, the Iragbiji-born technocrat-turned politician is expected to use the next three months in scouting for cerebral Osun indigenes who will join him in the implementation of his vision for the 27-year-old state. The task ahead for him is to bring all aggrieved party members, who left in the aftermath of his emergence as the APC standard bearer. He also has a task of playing the role of a father-to-all, irrespective of party affiliations, after his inauguration on November 27.

APC leaders

To the leadership of the APC, from President Muhammadu Buhari, party chair Adams Oshiomhole, Asiwaju Bola Tinubu and governors under the auspices of the Progressives Governors’ Forum (PGF), the victory of the APC and its candidate is a dream come true.

The governors shuttled between Osogbo and their states to rally support for Aregbesola to consolidate the gains of July 14 in Ekiti State. Beside a desire to have all the six states in the zone in a single political basket, the governors’ plan was to use the isolated Ekiti and Osun elections in sending a strong message to the raging opposition on next year’s general elections.

APC stalwart Asiwaju Tinubu was in-and-out of Osun State to mobilise support for the party. Ahead of the rereun, President Buhari dispatched Ekiti State governor-elect Dr. Kayode Fayemi from United Nations (UN) 73rd General Assembly to join other party leaders in negotiating the APC into victory. The leaders met with critical stakeholders including, the Social Democratic Party (SDP) candidate in the election, Senator Iyiola Omisore, African Democratic Party (ADP), standard bearer Moshood Adeoti and House of Representatives Deputy Speaker Yussuff Lasun, among others. Their support for the APC during the supplementary election ensured support for the ruling party.

Losers

Adeleke

The plan of the senator was to “dance” to the Osun State Government House after winning the election. But, whatever plan the Ede-born politician had, would remain in the realm of a dream, at least for now. In the run-up to the election, the senator had a running battle with the police over alleged examination malpractices. The PDP chieftains were all over the state to rally support for him. The party believed that INEC erred by not declaring Adeleke winner at the close of the first ballot.

PDP

Desperate to return to power after a four-year break, the PDP leadership planned to send a signal to the ruling party with the governorship elections in Ekiti and Osun states. But with two defeats in a row, close to the general elections, the opposition party will have to return to the drawing board to draw up a new winning strategy. To it, the non-declaration of its candidate as winner, based on his showing at the first ballot, was robbery. The party described yesterday as a “Black Day” for the country because its candidate lost the election.

Saraki, Atiku

Immediately after INEC declared the first ballot inconclusive and rescheduled a rerun for Thursday, Senate President Bukola Saraki was the first to discuss with Senator Omisore. Saraki, who defected from the ruling APC to seek the presidential ticket of the PDP, has been made the “national leader” of the main opposition party. He had left Ile-Ife on Monday before another PDP presidential aspirant, Atiku Abubakar, visited Ile-Ife to persuade Omisore to support PDP’s Adeleke. But the bargaining power of the APC team, including Secretary to the Government of the Federation (SGF) Boss Mustapha upturned whatever assurance the duo of Saraki and Atiku got from the strongman of Ile-Ife politics.

Defectors

Some defectors, who formed “mushroom” parties to get their pound of flesh from the APC for alleged marginalisation, failed in their bid to dislodge the ruling party. Save for the APC and the PDP, the other 46 parties on the ballot had dismal showings. They may have to worm themselves back into the heart of the party that brought them to political limelight.

http://thenationonlineng.net/winners-losers-of-a-keenly-contested-poll/
Spot on. Flawless analysis
Re: Winners And Losers Of Osun Guber Keenly-contested Poll by Alexrayz(m): 7:26am On Sep 28, 2018
morikee:
Federal might at work, what did you expect PDP to win joke of the century after APC got all it needs to rig the election.




Federal might federal might we all use this word wen it our opposition in power wen
Oga jona was in power do u know d federal might he use in d presidential election see I blame d people if really they wanted change they would have stand and fight for their vote to be counted instead they succum pdp are just bad losers cause they have meet some one dat can match them money for money power for power thug for thug so if they are really serious instead of waiting to shout at the end of the election they should show d people they are worth d sweat .. Apc took the people and show them a reason and then we fought the federal might so give us a reason then u know Nigerians are no coward

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Re: Winners And Losers Of Osun Guber Keenly-contested Poll by Chatbrainz(m): 7:28am On Sep 28, 2018
Nigeria has a problem when it comes to election
Re: Winners And Losers Of Osun Guber Keenly-contested Poll by designVATExcel: 7:28am On Sep 28, 2018
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Re: Winners And Losers Of Osun Guber Keenly-contested Poll by diegwu02: 7:31am On Sep 28, 2018
Why are PDP members and followers Sore losers.

Every Election they lose is never free and fair to them.

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Re: Winners And Losers Of Osun Guber Keenly-contested Poll by Nobody: 7:39am On Sep 28, 2018
nameo:
Shameless people!!!

The verdict of the observers from the US, UK and EU, as well as Nigeria's key observer group CDD, were clear on calling this re-run election in their press conferences yesterday: a charade.

APC should be ashamed that they had to rig the election in such a brazen manner to do Osun one of their supposed strongholds. The people of osun chose Adeleke and they will be the winners eventually.
which foreign observer called it a charade.? Pdp, it's sympathisers... Falsehood peddlers

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Re: Winners And Losers Of Osun Guber Keenly-contested Poll by Nobody: 7:39am On Sep 28, 2018
Biafrauds are slave to aboki politicians and slave to afonja's God, if you know you know.

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Re: Winners And Losers Of Osun Guber Keenly-contested Poll by vexing(m): 7:56am On Sep 28, 2018
Nigerians were the greatest losers in this election
Re: Winners And Losers Of Osun Guber Keenly-contested Poll by maasoap(m): 8:02am On Sep 28, 2018
tuniski:
Nigeria is the loser!

Yeah, because PDP lost! Lol

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Re: Winners And Losers Of Osun Guber Keenly-contested Poll by Opposition419(m): 8:06am On Sep 28, 2018
Osun would have bin governed by someone with d lowest education degree since d creation of d state...

Whereas these same people dat votes based on educational qualification would still campaign nd vote Buhari that has a PhD abi ���
Re: Winners And Losers Of Osun Guber Keenly-contested Poll by Nobody: 8:08am On Sep 28, 2018
Willexmania:

And I now Pronounce you both husband and wife.... you can now kiss the bride.
Lol. U gotta great sense of humor bruh!

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Re: Winners And Losers Of Osun Guber Keenly-contested Poll by maasoap(m): 8:08am On Sep 28, 2018
Willexmania:
sad sad sad

This Is So Wrong... sad

APC and INEC , ya'll are a bunch of wicked morons.

Though , I've Never Been An ardent follower of nigerian politics , this one really got to me..

Apc is truly wicked.

The People Of osun that voted the apc are senseless.. give them about a year from now , they'll start crying blood that nigeria is bad , yen yen yen.... Whereas , they caused it by selling their votes..


And To The Person That Made This Post , You Are A Reporter , Can You At Least Give An unbiased reportage? You Are Clearly An Apc supporter and you gave your report using mocking words to refer to pdp... that is wrong.

Stop being a sore loser, as$hole! This is democracy, it is about choice. We know you and where you are from
Re: Winners And Losers Of Osun Guber Keenly-contested Poll by Nobody: 8:11am On Sep 28, 2018
Esseite:
The write-up reeks of lack of balance and insensitivity..

It seemed like where two kids are quarreling..

To think an alleged reputable newspaper published such thrash...
What do u expect na? A newspaper owned by Tinubu?
Re: Winners And Losers Of Osun Guber Keenly-contested Poll by Believe7(m): 8:13am On Sep 28, 2018
Very poor nd biased analysis.



kahal29:
A clear
winner emerged yesterday in the Osun State governorship election at the close of the second ballot which held in seven units across four local government areas of the State of the Living Spring.

The ruling All Progressives Congress (APC) garnered enough votes to knock off the 353 votes the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) led with at the close of the first ballot early Sunday morning.

After the collation of eligible ballot by the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC), APC candidate Gboyega Isiaka, with 254,345 votes, was trailing PDP’s Isiaka Adeleke, who polled 254, 696.

In line with constitutional provisions, the electoral umpire, declared the first ballot inconclusive and rescheduled a rerun in the seven polling centres where 3948 votes were outstanding.

The hard-earned victory of the APC at the end of yesterday’s rerun triggered a celebration in its camp and, as expected, the opposition party, after giving a fight, but not good enough to unseat the ruling party, cried blue murder, tagging yesterday as “Black Day” for the country. Its members, taking the defeat as a sentence to a four-year “shutout”, were forced to lick their wounds. Below are some of the winners and the losers.

Winners:

Osun people

The people of Osun spoke with their ballot for their preference as the next tenant at the Osun State Government House after the expiration of Governor Rauf Aregbesola’s tenure in November. They had a choice between Oyetola, a master’s degree holder in Insurance, who had understudied governance as Chief of Staff to the Osun State Governor for more than seven years. The other option was Adeleke, a senator, whose educational qualification has been an issue of controversy in recent time.

The elite

The elite took advantage of the rerun window to save the state from, according to them, being derided in the public. If the election had been won and lost on the first ballot, Osun would have set a record of becoming the first state to be administered by a governor with the least educational qualification. Before it was carved out of the Old Oyo State, Osun Division used to be the educational backbone.

INEC, Rule of law

The electoral umpire has further demonstrated its readiness for uprightness in the conduct of elections by allowing the votes of the 3948 registered voters in seven polling units where the first ballot was cancelled due to disruptions (Orolu); malfunction of Electronic Card Readers (Ife South); over voting (Ife North) and no voting) Osogbo), to count through the supplementary election.

Relying on the electoral guidelines to back the inconclusive declaration, the Returning Officer and Federal University of Technology Akure (FUTA) Vice Chancellor Prof Joseph Fuwape, said the margin between the two leading contestants must be in excess of the total registered voters where an election was cancelled. He said the outstanding votes could swing victory in favour of either of the two leading parties.

Oyetola

The APC candidate, now governor-elect, traversed every community to canvass for votes. With his programmes and party manifesto well-articulated, the Iragbiji-born technocrat-turned politician is expected to use the next three months in scouting for cerebral Osun indigenes who will join him in the implementation of his vision for the 27-year-old state. The task ahead for him is to bring all aggrieved party members, who left in the aftermath of his emergence as the APC standard bearer. He also has a task of playing the role of a father-to-all, irrespective of party affiliations, after his inauguration on November 27.

APC leaders

To the leadership of the APC, from President Muhammadu Buhari, party chair Adams Oshiomhole, Asiwaju Bola Tinubu and governors under the auspices of the Progressives Governors’ Forum (PGF), the victory of the APC and its candidate is a dream come true.

The governors shuttled between Osogbo and their states to rally support for Aregbesola to consolidate the gains of July 14 in Ekiti State. Beside a desire to have all the six states in the zone in a single political basket, the governors’ plan was to use the isolated Ekiti and Osun elections in sending a strong message to the raging opposition on next year’s general elections.

APC stalwart Asiwaju Tinubu was in-and-out of Osun State to mobilise support for the party. Ahead of the rereun, President Buhari dispatched Ekiti State governor-elect Dr. Kayode Fayemi from United Nations (UN) 73rd General Assembly to join other party leaders in negotiating the APC into victory. The leaders met with critical stakeholders including, the Social Democratic Party (SDP) candidate in the election, Senator Iyiola Omisore, African Democratic Party (ADP), standard bearer Moshood Adeoti and House of Representatives Deputy Speaker Yussuff Lasun, among others. Their support for the APC during the supplementary election ensured support for the ruling party.

Losers

Adeleke

The plan of the senator was to “dance” to the Osun State Government House after winning the election. But, whatever plan the Ede-born politician had, would remain in the realm of a dream, at least for now. In the run-up to the election, the senator had a running battle with the police over alleged examination malpractices. The PDP chieftains were all over the state to rally support for him. The party believed that INEC erred by not declaring Adeleke winner at the close of the first ballot.

PDP

Desperate to return to power after a four-year break, the PDP leadership planned to send a signal to the ruling party with the governorship elections in Ekiti and Osun states. But with two defeats in a row, close to the general elections, the opposition party will have to return to the drawing board to draw up a new winning strategy. To it, the non-declaration of its candidate as winner, based on his showing at the first ballot, was robbery. The party described yesterday as a “Black Day” for the country because its candidate lost the election.

Saraki, Atiku

Immediately after INEC declared the first ballot inconclusive and rescheduled a rerun for Thursday, Senate President Bukola Saraki was the first to discuss with Senator Omisore. Saraki, who defected from the ruling APC to seek the presidential ticket of the PDP, has been made the “national leader” of the main opposition party. He had left Ile-Ife on Monday before another PDP presidential aspirant, Atiku Abubakar, visited Ile-Ife to persuade Omisore to support PDP’s Adeleke. But the bargaining power of the APC team, including Secretary to the Government of the Federation (SGF) Boss Mustapha upturned whatever assurance the duo of Saraki and Atiku got from the strongman of Ile-Ife politics.

Defectors

Some defectors, who formed “mushroom” parties to get their pound of flesh from the APC for alleged marginalisation, failed in their bid to dislodge the ruling party. Save for the APC and the PDP, the other 46 parties on the ballot had dismal showings. They may have to worm themselves back into the heart of the party that brought them to political limelight.

http://thenationonlineng.net/winners-losers-of-a-keenly-contested-poll/
Re: Winners And Losers Of Osun Guber Keenly-contested Poll by IbrahimDamola: 8:15am On Sep 28, 2018
Esseite:
The write-up reeks of lack of balance and insensitivity..

It seemed like where two kids are quarreling..

To think an alleged reputable newspaper published such thrash...

What did you expect the nation's paper which APC/thiefnuubu's toiletpaper to write before?

The newspaper useless die, they hardly sell more than of their toilet paper outside yorubaland. Glorified alaroye paper. grin grin
Re: Winners And Losers Of Osun Guber Keenly-contested Poll by PassingShot(m): 8:15am On Sep 28, 2018
nameo:
Shameless people!!!

The verdict of the observers from the US, UK and EU, as well as Nigeria's key observer group CDD, were clear on calling this re-run election in their press conferences yesterday: a charade.

APC should be ashamed that they had to rig the election in such a brazen manner to do Osun one of their supposed strongholds. The people of osun chose Adeleke and they will be the winners eventually.
Where is he verdict you refer to?
Re: Winners And Losers Of Osun Guber Keenly-contested Poll by Nobody: 8:18am On Sep 28, 2018
madridsta007:



With your monika as “Nuclear Weapon”, I’m not sure you’ll get the help you need to be honest.

grin grin
Re: Winners And Losers Of Osun Guber Keenly-contested Poll by Willexmania(m): 8:27am On Sep 28, 2018
maasoap:


Stop being a sore loser, as$hole! This is democracy, it is about choice. We know you and where you are from
You Are foul-mouthed and you lack basic fundamental etiquettes.
Re: Winners And Losers Of Osun Guber Keenly-contested Poll by Willexmania(m): 8:29am On Sep 28, 2018
diegwu02:
Spot on. Flawless analysis

Re: Winners And Losers Of Osun Guber Keenly-contested Poll by maasoap(m): 8:30am On Sep 28, 2018
Willexmania:

You Are foul-mouthed and you lack basic fundamental etiquettes.

Coming from a morron that called over 255,000 electorates senseless. Looks like you need some senses for yourself.
Re: Winners And Losers Of Osun Guber Keenly-contested Poll by Willexmania(m): 8:31am On Sep 28, 2018
Akdbit77:
Whoever is behind this post may God punish you

Re: Winners And Losers Of Osun Guber Keenly-contested Poll by McCoy662(m): 8:32am On Sep 28, 2018
written by one of the stupid zombies of APC. thunder must fire you and your lifeless daura man
Re: Winners And Losers Of Osun Guber Keenly-contested Poll by Willexmania(m): 8:34am On Sep 28, 2018
maasoap:


Coming from a morron that called over 255,000 electorates senseless. Looks like you need some senses for yourself.
You Can't Even Spell "mo.ron" (Which You Are)
Re: Winners And Losers Of Osun Guber Keenly-contested Poll by MrDojo(m): 8:35am On Sep 28, 2018
Esseite:
The write-up reeks of lack of balance and insensitivity..

It seemed like where two kids are quarreling..

To think an alleged reputable newspaper published such thrash...

Bro, I thought I was the only one who realized how biased the report was...

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Re: Winners And Losers Of Osun Guber Keenly-contested Poll by DaddyNimo(m): 8:45am On Sep 28, 2018
NuclearWeapon:

Lol... no. Fruits and some consumables sir
hoe many kilos??
Re: Winners And Losers Of Osun Guber Keenly-contested Poll by bettercreature(m): 8:47am On Sep 28, 2018
Omisore is the real winner here.He showed them what he is capable of doing

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