The Abia State Governorship Election Petition Tribunal sitting in Umuahia, the state capital, has upheld the victory of Governor Okezie Ikpeazu, who was candidate of the Peoples Democratic Party, PDP, in the April 11 election.
The tribunal in a ruling delivered on Tuesday dismissed the petition of candidate of the All Progressives Grand Alliance, APGA, in that election, Mr. Alex Otti.
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ReplyDeleteCongratulobia to him.
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Congrats sir...please make sure you deliver your campaign promises
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DeleteOdiegwu ooooooo
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ReplyDeleteAlex Otti go and rest na, allow Gov Okezie to do his work biko. Mtcheeeew, na by force?
ReplyDeleteAgu tajiekwa gi olu, ozu nwuru anwu. Abians know dat Alex Otti won d election. To think that Buhari talked about change and election tribunal came up with dis judgement. God is watching u all.
DeleteWhat do you know about Abia state? Am sure you are not from Abia so shut your mouth tight when you re not sure of what to say. Have you bothered to ask civil servants and pensioners where their bailout money is? You won't ask such because you reason through your anus. Salaries are paid on the pages of newspaper and state Tv station.
DeleteCome to Abia state today and see things for your self, people are going about with sad and gloomy faces because the tribunal failed to give an upright judgment.
Abia citizens are mourning!!!!!!
The bailout money meant for salaries and arrears have been used to bribe the judges to favour them and you are here asking the rightful owner of the mandate if it's by force.
Have you ever been denied of your right?????
It is the civil servants here that will suffer when the time comes.
Keep supporting and rejoicing over evil. Continue to celebrate corruption and make sure you have enough rooms to accommodate it when it comes right back to you.
Not just ozu nwuru anwu @anon 14:34 but ozu nwuru n'uguru( harmattan corpse). You are telling a man whose mandate was stolen and given to another to go and rest ooo kwaya?
DeleteSo shall you be told to go and rest as you demand for your right..
We voted otti and never Ikpeazu.
Any mpam!!!!!!!!
Hahahahahhahahaha no be small agu ano14 34 inwere onu ojo. Lwkmd
DeleteAnon calling someone ozu nwuru anwu for starters you need to grow up so you know that whatever anybody says you know to attack the message and not the messenger, secondly who is 'we' in your statement 'we voted...' Were you there when people were voting? When I say voting i mean thumb printing on the ballot paper... If you were not there and your conclusion is based on what you heard them say then you've no case at all!
DeleteAnon 22:25, how do you know when a fool talks? You just showed you are a fool by your last statement. Onye iberibe!
DeleteCan somebody tell this ikpeazu man to pls do something about the increased rate of kidnapping in Aba now? He claims to be an aba man yet the roads have gotten worse and the rate of kidnapping has increased again. God help Aba pple!
ReplyDeleteLucky man unlike wike
ReplyDeleteWell, am not surprised at this judgement. If the tribunal could uphold T.Orji's election even though he could not provide a single witness, then what does one expect?
ReplyDeleteCan somebody tell this ikpeazu man to pls do something about the increased rate of kidnapping in Aba now? He claims to be an aba man yet the roads have gotten worse and the rate of kidnapping has increased again. God help Aba pple!
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ReplyDeleteOk naw...pls be better than T.A Orji
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ReplyDeleteCongrats to him
ReplyDeletei dnt expect anything less because he is not APC Governorship Candidate.
ReplyDeleteCongratz sir
ReplyDeleteEhen... congrats dede
ReplyDeleteCongrats to him.
ReplyDeleteMiscarriage of justice
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