Ododo’s victory was announced by the State Returning Officer, Prof Johnson Urama at 10:23 pm on Sunday November 12, 2023
Murtala Ajaka ( Social Democratic Party (SDP)- 259,052 votes
Dino Melaye ( Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) -46,362 votes.
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Congratulations to him.
ReplyDeleteIf you don't like the results, go to court.
Congratulations 👏
ReplyDeleteCongratulations to Mr "I am a married woman" the only aspirant that never addressed the state of press except once when he said he's a married woman, Bello has been the one speaking for Mr married woman, what a pity . Kogi na God hand we been kuku dey before
ReplyDeleteLol. Congra...
ReplyDeleteCongratulations
ReplyDeleteI hope they know that they have just voted Yahaya Bello back in power.
ReplyDeleteYoung and energetic politician.
ReplyDeleteI am a married woman ke, and why would inec announce the winner after cancelling something polling units,I don't understand.
ReplyDeleteThe INEC officers can of their own initiative, announce results if the number of votes making the difference between the top scorer and 1st runner up is at least 2x of the votes from the canceled, postponed or questioned votes as they won't affect the results.
DeleteThat Dino's vote sha
ReplyDeleteI laugh in Chinese
Lol
DeleteCongratulations to him
ReplyDeleteCongratulations
ReplyDeleteBut I heard some polling units will have a rerun in a few days time, how can a winner emerge?
ReplyDeleteBondage continua. Hmmmm
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