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VIDEO DOWNLOAD: LeriQ – Say You Love Me ft. Wizkid

Aristokrat Records hit-maker, LeriQ, releases the visuals to his smash hit single “Say You Love Me” featuring Star Boy, Wizkid. It is the third single off of his highly anticipated debut album, TLS(The Lost Sound) set for release in the coming weeks.
The video, directed by MEX, and Aristokrat Visions, is a light blue-themed, slow, and colorful pictorial which shows both artistes frolicking and grinding with a couple of pretty chics.
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Zamfara Earmark 40 Million For Mass Wedding

The government of Zamfara state has earmarked N40 million to facilitate a mass wedding, organised by the Association of Widows and Divorcees in the state.
Zamfara Government To Organise Mass Wedding
Mass wedding
Dr Atiku Zawiyya, the chairman of the Zamfara State Hisbah Commission, made the disclosure in an interview with the News Agency of Nigeria on April 15 in Gusau.
He said that the state government decided to assist the widows association to help the body to solve its major problems. The chairman also noted that the activities of the association were in line with the tenets of Islam and the promotion of the Shari’a.
Zawiyya explained that the state government supported the initiative of the association to help in its effort to reduce immorality in society.
Zawiyya took the opportunity to call on wealthy individuals to continue assisting the activities of the association as government alone could not do everything.
Malam Sani Usman, the secretary of the association, said that the money would be used in sponsoring the marriages of more than 200 widows, divorcees, less-privileged and orphans. Moreover, part of the money would be used to help some couples to start their own businesses to sustain their marriages.
The secretary recalled that about 200 couples had already benefited from the programme in the past three years.
It would be noted that it is not the first case when the government makes a decision to sponsor mass weddings.  A year ago Kano state government also organized mass weddings for indigenes who otherwise could not afford their nuptials.

Buharicane

In 2015, as a civilian president, Buhari would be faced with a largely corrupt parliament and a bloated civil service that has perfected the act of sabotaging the system. He will not be able to make them disappear via a decree; and so would be forced to work with them in bringing some form of sanity to a Nigerian society that makes the indiscipline of the 80s look like child’s play. Critics have already doomed him to fail in this regard.
However, the man still has his reputation; and this will perhaps be the biggest trigger that citizens will need to change their ways. People have argued that Nigerians only respond better to force; but the truth remains that the greatest civilizations on earth have worked because citizens themselves made conscious decisions to do the right thing; of course aided by a functional law and order system. Perhaps, under Buhari, we dare to hope that Nigerians will begin this process of self-policing.
In government circles, there have been rumours of frightened officials willing to act as whistle-blowers as soon as Buhari is sworn in. In the past few days, there have been media reports of public office holders suggesting various ways of curbing corrupt practices. These, and more, point to the Buhari Effect. It is therefore vital that the incoming president capitalises on this trend and takes rapid steps to build on this as it would go a long way in aiding his anti-corruption campaign.
First on the list would be to provide a more effective enforcement process for the Freedom of Information law. The secrecy that has characterised government processes and records have made it difficult for the public and media to assess and analyse the true state of corruption and indiscipline in the public sector. As is usual in Nigeria, the enforcement of the widely acclaimed FOI law has been appalling as we have seen several FOI requests on information that should ordinarily be public record rejected.
Also, working with a parliament that will be dominated by his party, Buhari would also need to push through legislation that empowers and protects whistle-blowers. There are thousands of public office holders in Nigeria that are not very comfortable with the level corruption going on under their noses, but are hampered by the inability of the system to adequately protect them if they choose to expose these acts. An effective system that encourages whistle-blowers and provides 100 percent protection for them will empower the media to expose corruption.
A reformed judiciary would equally ensure that lawbreakers are adequately punished. Justice must be seen to be fast and fair to encourage litigation. Anti-corruption agencies should also fully be supervised by the judiciary which will then provide them with the requisite resources to ensure that prosecution is more effective. Situations where people who loot public funds are acquitted due to legal loopholes have become too embarrassingly common in Nigeria.
Education reforms would tackle the large scale corruption that young Nigerians are being indoctrinated with at early years. A young secondary school student who secures O level results and gets into the university through fraudulent means is already prepared for a life of corruption. Indeed, the generation of Nigerians currently in their mid-20s and below have shown very alarming perceptions about corruption and its place in the Nigerian system. The future leaders of Nigeria are looking likely to be more corrupt than the old guard that brought this nation to its knees.


The Buhari Effect may have kick-started the process; but the spluttering engine needs to be properly revved and brought to life by the immediate actions that Buhari will take as soon as he is sworn into office. For the optimistic, this may be our last chance at having a real go at corruption and indiscipline in this country.

KOZO's New Single "I Know That Man" Enjoys Massive Airplay

This hit banging video by Stephen Ndukwe popularly known as Kizo is what everyone’s talking about.
OFFICIAL MUSIC VIDEO: Kizo - I Know That Man
The Lagos born musician who is from the Eastern part of Nigeria is no doubt a talent that one cannot do away with.  Kizo is a Madonna university graduate who has worked with both local and internationally acclaimed artists. His new single ‘I know that man’ is currently enjoying massive airplay all across the country. The video was produced by Lahlah.
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How Children Are Sold For $500

Shocking video report reveals how Nigerian children are bought and sold for $500. Nigeria itself is among top ten countries with the largest numbers of people in slavery.

SEE How Nigerian Children Are Bought And Sold
Many victims in Nigeria, especially children are transported from rural to urban areas. Girls in the north of Nigeria are particularly vulnerable to forced marriage and child marriage. Photo: UNHCR
Nigerian children bought and sold for few hundred dollars from unofficial refugee camps.
Journalist Nima Elbagir has found out how easy it is to buy two poor orphans for as low as 500 dollars without any paperwork.
It’s called “fostering” but actually that word hides really shady intents of those buying children.
ncy for the Prohibition of Trafficking in Persons (NAPTIP) reveals, these children for sale are then used for sexual exploitation, child labour and even organ harvesting, not to mention the potential child suicide bombers that could be trained by Boko Haram.
According to the Global Slavery Index, Nigeria is among ten countries with the largest estimated numbers of people in modern slavery, along with India, China, Pakistan, Russia, Uzbekistan, Indonesia, Bangladesh, Thailand and the Democratic Republic of the Congo.
834,200 out of 173,615,345 Nigerians are held in slavery now. Women and children from Nigeria are trafficked for sexual exploitation through organised crime rings to Europe. In Italy in particular, some Nigerian women are trapped in a cycle of debt bondage in the sex industry, with little hope of clearing 50-60,000 Euro ($US65-75,000) debts owed to their exploiters. Boys are trafficked for forced labour in street vending, mining, stone quarrying, domestic service agriculture, begging and other hazardous labour in the West African sub-region.
SEE How Nigerian Children Are Bought And Sold
Gallup Modern Slavery Index. Source: Gallup

Despite these sad facts Nigeria leads the region with the strongest responses to modern slavery. Nigeria’s anti-trafficking body, the National Agency for the Prohibition of Traffic in Persons (NAPTIP) carries out investigations and prosecutions also conducting awareness raising trainings. However, endemic corruption, terror threats and ongoing abductions of Nigerians by terrorist group Boko Haram underscore the continuing challenges of combating modern slavery in Nigeria.
The war against child trafficking is one that the government and security agents have continued to fight, however, Hajia Aishat Buhari, wife of the presidential candidate of the All Progressives Congress (APC), Gen. Muhammadu Buhari speaking at a women’s rally in Edo state admitted that a girl-child trafficking was a major problem in the country and promised that her husband, if elected, will arrest the situation.

Rescue Chibok Girls Before Handing Over - Reps Tell Jonathan

President Goodluck Jonathan has been asked to do everything in his power to rescue the over 200 female students of Government Girls Secondary School, Chibok, Borno State, who were abducted a year ago by members of the Boko Haram sect before May 29 hand-over date of the current administration.
House Of Reps Tells GEJ What To Do Before May 29
Girls abducted in Chibok by Boko Haram in April 2014
House of Representatives on Tuesday made this call to the presidency and security operatives saying it was a shame and embarrassing that the girls were still with their abductors a year after they were kidnapped.
The abduction of the Chibok girls by Boko Haram insurgents has led to outrage both within and outside the country.
Describing their abduction as a national embarrassment, the House charged the Presidency and security operatives to ensure that the girls were rescued before the expiration of the President Goodluck Jonathan’s administration.
According to Sun online, the House’s resolution followed a motion under matters of national importance, sponsored by Abike Dabiri-Erewa (Lagos, APC).
The Speaker, Aminu Tambuwal, said: “As a nation, we must do everything humanly possible to recover these girls.
“We pray that God in his infinite mercy should guide our security agents on the recovery of the girls.“
He lamented that the claim by security operatives that they knew the whereabouts of the girls was not correct, saying: “As a government we should do everything possible to bring them back.”
President Jonathan has been heavily criticized for his failure to respond quickly enough to the abduction of the school girls. The president himself has remained calm and assured that the military is working hard to rescue the girls and liberate Nigeria of the Chibok girls.
Col. Sambo Dasuki, the National Security Adviser (NSA) retired, on Sunday (the anniversary of the kidnaping of the Chibok girls) assured Nigerians that the federal government was making every effort to enable that the girls along with every other Nigerian kidnapped by Boko Haram terrorists are freed.

The security adviser also stated that the girls will be rescued before May 29.

How We Will Tackle Boko Haram - Buhari

Gen. Mohammadu Buhari, Nigeria’s president elect has resolved to take a strong stand against the Boko Haram sect which has carries out series of attacks in Nigeria through  waves of bombings, assassinations and abductions.
The Boko Haram menace was one of the issues that made Buhari emerge victorious in the March 28 presidential election, defeating incumbent president, Goodluck Jobnathan, who many saw as too weak to take a strong firm against the insurgents.
Gen Buhari recently released an article in the New York Times, detailing how he intends to put an end to Boko Harm insurgency.
Excerpts of the Buhari’s opinion  below:
On Tackling The Boko Haram Manace
My administration, which will take office on May 29, will act differently – indeed it is the very reason we have been elected. This must begin with honesty as to whether the Chibok girls can be rescued. Currently their whereabouts remain unknown. We do not know the state of their health or welfare, or whether they are even still together or alive. As much as I wish to, I cannot promise that we can find them: to do so would be to offer unfounded hope, only to compound the grief if, later, we find we cannot match such expectation. But I say to every parent, family member and friend of the children that my government will do everything in its power to bring them home.
What I can pledge, with absolute certainty, is that from the first day of my administration, Boko Haram will know the strength of our collective will and commitment to rid this nation of terror, and bring back peace and normalcy to all the affected areas. Until now, Nigeria has been wanting in its response to their threat: With our neighbours fighting hard to push the terrorists south and out of their countries, our military was not sufficiently supported or equipped to push north. As a consequence, the outgoing government’s lack of determination was an accidental enabler of the group, allowing them to operate with impunity in Nigerian territory.
That is why the answer to defeating Boko Haram begins and ends with Nigeria. That is not to say that allies cannot help us. My administration would welcome the resumption of a military training agreement with the United States, which was halted during the previous administration. We must, of course, have better coordination with the military campaigns our African allies, like Chad and Niger, are waging in the struggle against Boko Haram. But, in the end, the answer to this threat must come from within Nigeria.
We must start by deploying more troops to the front and away from civilian areas in central and southern Nigeria where for too long they have been used by successive governments to quell dissent. We must work closer with our neighbors in coordinating our military efforts so an offensive by one army does not see their country’s lands rid of Boko Haram only to push it across the border onto their neighbors’ territory.
But as our military pushes Boko Haram back, as it will, we must be ready to focus on what else must be done to counter the terrorists. We must address why it is that young people join Boko Haram. There are many reasons why vulnerable young people join militant groups, but among them are poverty and ignorance. Indeed Boko Haram – which translates in English, roughly, as “Western Education Is Sinful” – preys on the perverted belief that the opportunities that education brings are sinful.
On Provision Of Food For All
If you are starving and young, and in search of answers as to why your life is so difficult, fundamentalism can be alluring. We know this for a fact because former members of Boko Haram have admitted it: They offer impressionable young people money and the promise of food, while the group’s mentors twist their minds with fanaticism. So we must be ready to offer the parts of our country affected by this group an alternative.
Boosting education will be a direct counterbalance to Boko Haram’s appeal. In particular we must educate more young girls, ensuring they will grow up to be empowered through learning to play their full part as citizens of Nigeria and pull themselves up and out of poverty. Indeed, we owe it to the schoolgirls of Chibok to provide as best an education as possible for their fellow young citizens.
Boko Haram feeds off despair. It feeds off a lack of hope that things can improve. By attacking a site of learning, and kidnapping more than 200 schoolgirls, it sought to strike at the very place where hope for the future is nurtured, and the promise of a better Nigeria. It is our intention to show Boko Haram that it will not succeed. My government will first act to defeat it militarily and then ensure that we provide the very education it despises to help our people help themselves. Boko Haram will soon learn that, as Nelson Mandela said, “Education is the most powerful weapon which you can use to change the world.”
Meanwhile, Yesterday, April 14 marked one year since Boko Haram stormed a Government Secondary School in the town of Chibok in Borno state, kidnapping over 200 female students in the dead of the night.
Nigerians are still perplexed that after one year of the Chibok Kidnap there were yet no clues  about their whereabouts.
A cross section of Nigerians have also called on the incoming government of the Gen Buhari to make the rescue of the the girls a top priority, just as they urge the military to do more to spare the country the distress and tackle the Boko Haram insurgency.

Mad Man Takes Over LG Council In Akwa Ibom State

Drama broke at the secretariat of Abak LGA, Akwa Ibom state, when a lunatic took over an office belonging to a senior official of the council.
The mad man got access to the premises and broke into three offices, carting away files. After this he converted one of the offices into his own, Leadership reports.
A member of the Akwa Ibom chapter of the Nigeria Union of Local Government Employees, who pleaded for anonymity, said that “the mentally deranged man was muttering something concerning Governor Akpabio as having sent him to take over the council following widespread allegations of fraud, indolence and other malpractices leveled against the council”.
Commenting on the situation, an employee of the council blamed the security officials responsible for the premises’ protection for indolence and laziness.
“How can a mad man pass through the gate in the daytime and broke into people’s offices without being detected until he vandalized offices and settled down in one?”
It was reported last week that in the course of the April 11 elections in Nigeria, some angry Akwa Ibom voters shut down Uyo and its environs over irregularities and snatching of ballot boxes. Five people were feared dead across the state over the weekend.

Assasines Kill Imo State Youth Leader

As violence and secret murders continue to accompany the just concluded general elections in parts of the country, reports reaching us revealed that the Youth leader for the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), Ugonna Omereonye has been assassinated.
Graphic Image: Imo State PDP Youth Leader Assassinated
The assassinated youth leader, Ugonna Omereonye
According to Linda Ikeji, the deceased friends and family reached out to her to publish the cruel act which is suspected to be politically motivated.
It was gathered that the youth leader was assassinated a day before the gubernatorial elections, which is April 10th.
Graphic Image: Imo State PDP Youth Leader Assassinated
The lifeless body of Ugonna Omereonye at his residence
“Ugonna Omereonye was the leader of the 10,000 jobs employees during Ikedi Ohakim’s government, and Rochas later dissolved it. Since then Ugonna being the leader has been in court with the present governor since 2011 till date. He was assassinated on Friday night before the governorship election on his way back from Hope Uzodimma’s house. He was carrying the mobilization money given to Akatta youths in Oru east Imo state. We the 10,000 youths will miss him forever. He is the PDP youth leader of Akatta ward in Oru east. His assassination was because of the money given to him. Please Linda help us spread this Ugonna’s demise and his photos,” the message read.


LOVE TANGO: Uniben graduate commits suicide

A graduate of economics from the University of Benin, identified as Egoli (surname withheld) has allegedly committed suicide in Asaba Community Delta State.
According to a Leadership report, Egoli had introduced her fiancé to her parents three years ago.
When it became obvious that he had married another girl in Lagos and was not going to marry her, she allegedly took her life.
The incident, which happened on April 13, Monday, left the community in shock.
One of her family members, Mrs. Mabel Egbeide, said the deceased had complained bitterly about the story of the fiancé marrying another girl in Lagos but her fears were dismissed before she took her life.
It was gathered from some other sources that her fiancé, a Lagos based businessman, was relieved of his job after the girl had introduced him to her parents.
He then returned to Lagos where he had stayed all this while before reportedly taking another girl for a wife.
Confirming the incident, the police public relations officer in the state, DSP Celestina Kalu said she was found dead in her room the following day after she and her parents had retired to sleep, with traces of drugs found on her.
She added that they have sent the girl’s body for an autopsy.

FIRE GUTS KOTANGORA HOUSE IN LAGOS STATE

The famous Mamman Kotangora House situated on Marina, Lagos Island has been reportedly gutted by fire.
Fire Guts Iconic Kotangora House In Lagos (PHOTOS)
Mamman Kotangora House
Channels Television reports that high building houses corporate entities, including the Nigeria Deposit Insurance Corporation (NDIC) and the Federal Mortgage Bank.
It was gathered from eyewitnesses that the fire started-off around the generator house of the building this morning.
It is believed that properties worth millions of naira might have been gutted by the inferno but officials of the Lagos Fire Service and the National Emergency Management Agency are in combined effort to put out the ravaging fire.
Newsbreak also reports that firemen had arrived at the scene, adding that the building also housed Diamond Bank Limited, a law firm, F.O Fagboungbe and Co, MBL Financial Services Limited, among others.
Western Post reports that Maman Katangora House is a building of about 14 storeys with a lot of offices and businesses.
It explained that the building is located near the Nigerian Ports Authority (NPA) in the CMS area of Lagos state.
Meanwhile, evacuation is currently ongoing following the arrival of fire fighters at the scene.
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Fire Guts Iconic Kotangora House In Lagos (PHOTOS)
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Fire Guts Iconic Kotangora House In Lagos (PHOTOS)
Smoke gushing out of Mamman Kotangora House at Marina, Lagos

Fire Guts Iconic Kotangora House In Lagos (PHOTOS)
Mamman Kotangora House

Fire Guts Iconic Kotangora House In Lagos (PHOTOS)
Mamman Kotangora House

Fire Guts Iconic Kotangora House In Lagos (PHOTOS)
Mamman Kotangora House

Rrivers Election: Accept Defeat, PDP tells APC

The Rivers state People’s Demcratic Party (PDP) chapter has asked there APC counterparts in the state to congratulate new governor-elect of the state Chief Nyesom Wike.
This was made known by PDP’s Publicity Committee chairman, Mr Emma Okah when he briefed reporters in Portharcourt.
Rivers Election: Accept Defeat - PDP Urge APC
Amaechi And Rivers State Governor-elect Nyesom Wike
Okah said that the recent accusation of the APC against the PDP of rigging are just intended to smear PDP’s victory in the state.‘’We urge the losers to be courageous and honourable, and if truly they are democrats, to emulate our beloved President Goodluck Jonathan in showing the spirit of sportsmanship.

’Rather than fan the embers of disunity and peddling falsehood, they should congratulate the winners.’’

Pastor In Ttrouble For Collecting 390,000 For Anointing Oil To Wash Private Part

A 50-year-old self-acclaimed pastor, John Ojebe, has been arrested and charged to court for allegedly duping a lady, Hawo Umoru, of the sum of N390,000 under the pretence of selling her Adonai oil to wash her private parts.
According to a Vanguard report, Ojebe conspired with two others, who are now at large, to commit the offence at Sura Mogaji Street, off Coker Road, Ilupeju, Lagos.
The accused was arraigned by the police before an Oshodi Magistrate’s Court in Lagos on a three-count charge of obtaining money by false pretence and stealing.
One of the charges read: “That you John Ojebe, with two others at large, on April 13, 2014, at about 11am along Sura Mogaji Street, off Coker Road, Ilupeju in the Lagos State Magisterial District, did obtain N390,000 from one Hawo Umoru under the pretence of selling to her one Adonai oil for washing of her private part.”
The accused, however, pleaded not guilty when the charge was read before the magistrate, Akeem Fashola.
The counsel to the accused, Michael Olisah applied for bail and the magistrate granted him bail in the sum of N100,000 with one responsible sureties, who must have paid tax for three years and whose address should be verified.
The case was adjourned till April 27 for further mention.
Some so called pastors have been bringing shame to their churches as they have been involved in crime and scandal. Some have been accused of rape, while others have being involved in scamming innocent people looking for a solution to their problems.
About a week ago, the general overseer of a Pentecostal church, Pastor John (other names withheld), alongside his wife, Deborah, were reportedly arrested at the weekend in Akwa Ibom state over the alleged abduction of a new born baby.

IMO\ABIA ELECTION: INEC Recommend April 18 For Runoff

The Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) has proposed a new date for the run-off governorship elections in Imo and Abia where last Saturday’s elections were declared inconclusive.
The commission has suggested Saturday, April 18, as the new date for the run-off elections in the two states.
Vanguard reports that the April 18 proposed date, is however yet to be officially confirmed as sources in the commission disclosed yesterday that senior officials, who should take the final decision, were yet to meet on the development.
INEC had declared the Imo State gubernatorial election inconclusive following the cancellation of results from 216 polling units that cut across 23 local governments with about 144 accredited voters.
In Abia State, the polls were declared inconclusive because the state electoral officer was said to have earlier cancelled the results from Obioma Ngwa, Isiala Ngwa and Osisioma Ngwa local government area, only to later authenticate the results, a development that led to protests by members of All Progressives Grand Alliance, APGA.
Meanwhile, reports from yesterday revealed that INEC has fixed Saturday,April 25 for the run-off election between Darius Ishaku of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) and Senator Aisha Jummai Alhassan of the All Progressives Congress (APC) in Taraba state.
This is coming hours after normalcy was finally returned to Jalingo, Sunkani in Ardo Kola Local Government Area and Gembu, headquarters of Sardauna Local Government Area.
It would be recalled that INEC declared the gubernatorial election in the state inconclusive based on the fact that cancelled votes in the election were more than the margin between the votes polled by Ishaku who came top in the election and Alhassan who was runner up.
The margin between Ishaku who polled 317,198 votes and Alhassan who polled 262,386 votes was 54,812, while the cancelled votes were 127,125.

Deputy Governor Of Ondo State Drags Mimike To Court

Ali Olanusi, Ondo State Deputy Governor, yesterday dragged Governor Olusegun Mimiko to State High Court sitting in Akure for alleged stopping his allowances and benefits.
Ondo Deputy Governor Drags Mimiko To Court
Governor Olusegun Mimiko
According to Daily Sun, Olanusi is seeking an order of the court restraining Mimiko from stopping his allowances and salary of his aides.
Oluwole Kehinde, Olanusi’s counsel, insisted that the deputy governor is still constitutionally empowered to enjoy all his allowances and benefits, adding that any attempt to deny him his constitutional rights contravened the constitution. He averred that the deputy governor and his aides were entitled to their monthly salaries, allowances and other entitlements as provided by the constitution and other laws guiding the office he occupies.
It is worth mentioning, there has been tension between the two politicians over the defection of the deputy governor from the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) to the All Progressives Congress (APC).
Shortly after that, Mimiko took the decision to witch-hunt all those who are loyal to Olanusi because of his defection. He allegedly gave a directive to stop the salaries and allowances of all political aides of the deputy governor. It was learnt that the governor had given an order to Isaac Eke, the Commissioner of Police, to withdraw all the deputy governor’s security aides and also prevent him from having access to his official vehicles.
Some members of the PDP in the state have recently called for the impeachment of the deputy governor for defecting to the APC.
Meanwile, Justice Sanmi Isaq, who presided the court, ordered that the respondents should be put on notice. He said all the respondents, including Mimiko, Isaac Eke and the state Director of the Department of State Security should be served with the notice.

According to the Nation, the case has been adjourned till April 23.

IMO GOVERNORSHIP ELECTION: I Am The Winner- Okorocha

Imo State Governor, Owelle Rochas Okorocha, yesterday, pleaded with the Independent National Electoral Commission ( INEC) to declare him the winner of the April 11 governorship election, which the commission declared as inconclusive. 
The governor accused some INEC officials and the police of collaborating with the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) to commit monumental electoral fraud to the disadvantage of his party, the All Progressives Congress (APC).
He commended the people of the state for their support before, during and after the elections and enjoined them to remain calm. He also assured them that their wish must ultimately prevail as they demonstrated at the polls.
He said: “Imo is our state to protect, irrespective of whatever political party that is in power and it is our collective responsibility to defend democracy which is government of the people, by the people and for the people.”
According to Nigerian Pilot, Okorocha advised the PDP in the state to emulate President Goodluck Jonathan who accepted the result of the presidential election without hesitation and conceded defeat to Gen. Muhammadu Buhari.
He appealed to INEC to declare him winner of the inconclusive poll or go ahead to conduct a re-run in the affected polling units in order to stop delaying the pronouncement of his victory.
He also commiserated with individuals who suffered one form of humiliation or the other during the polls and promised that the state government would take steps to address their plight.
Okorocha decried the massive electoral malpractices recorded in some local governments where he alleged that ballot boxes were violently snatched by agents believed to be working for the PDP.
Meanwhile, there were reports of election violence in Imo state. One of such involved an accident which claimed the lives of three people as police chased ballot box snatchers.

AKWA IBOM STATE ELECTION: Etiebet Accusses INEC Of Ffraud

Image result for ex- minister don etiebet of akwa ibom stateThe Nation reports that the ex-minister, Chief Don Etiebet, on Tuesday in his Abuja home, said INEC committed electoral fraud in Akwa Ibom because guber and state house of assembly polls never held.
Etiebet, who expressed shock that the electoral umpire announced results from the state, supported his claim by challenging INEC on why the results of the House of Assembly elections have not been announced more than three days after the supposed conclusion of the polls.
The APC chieftain, who gave graphic details of what happened in the state during the governorship election, said he did not know that the results for the House of Assembly elections had been released by the INEC.
“As I am talking to you now, Tuesday, the 14th day of April, 2015 at about 4.30pm, there has been no announcement of any result of the state House of Assembly results. These ought to be the results to be announced first at the different state constituency headquarters, usually the local government areas INEC offices. But none took place there. I can prove this from the experience in my local government where the Returning Officer said he was recalled to INEC office and would not be the one to announce the results in my local government. The text of communication between him and I can attest to this and up till now, no result of the winner of the House of Assembly from my local government has been announced.
If the results of the House of Assembly elections which were supposed to be released at the local government level have not been announced three days after the election, where did they get the figures they announced for the governorship? The fact that three days after the elections, results of the state House of Assembly elections have not been announced is an indication that election did not take place in the state. They just cooked up figures. They are working from top to bottom and that is why it is taking them a long time to announce the results because they have to work out how to distribute the figures they cooked up to the various local government and polling units,”he said.
Etiebet, however, called for the cancellation of the governorship election, wondered what more information and activity INEC wants to prove that the elections of April 11, 2015, were not conducted according to the approved guideline and regulations.
The former oil minister further challenged the state chapter of the INEC, the state Governor, Godswill Akpabio to show the world the results of the various polling units and the House of Assembly results.
“They should tell us where and when they carried out the collation of the governorship election results before the announcement. They should show the world any footage of television recordings of the exercise in INEC headquarters or any other approved place for the collation and to say why there was no voting, no counting of ballots, no announcement and the pasting of the results at the polling units,” he said.
Etiebet while expressing anger on the alleged role played by the officials of the electoral commission described it as ‘manipulation of the electoral process in his state.’
He challenged the electoral umpire to explain why there was no collation of the polling units’ results at ward centres and at the local government INEC headquarters.
According to him, at about 10pm on April 11, he personally led the APC governorship candidate, Obong Umanah Okon Umanah, state agents and other leaders of the party to INEC headquarters in the state but met the gates locked.
Etiebet therefore questioned why the INEC office should be locked on an Election Day.
“Where did INEC get the scores that made up the governorship results from? The governorship score is supposed to be the summation of the 31 local government area results. But since these have not been announced till now, what is the efficacy of the governorship results announced? INEC should not allow itself to be sucked into this scam for their integrity sake and so should be honourable enough to cancel the announced governorship result because there is no basis for that result,” Etiebet said.
The APC chieftain revealed that he had reported to security agents plots by the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) to burn the INEC office in Uyo to cover up the fraud of spurious results by destroying the ballot papers and blame it on the APC.
Etiebet also call on the international community and local authorities to look into the deliberate and orchestrated human right violations of the Akpabio’s administration that deprived eligible voters their civic right as well as the killing of innocent voters.

Also, the European Union Election Observation Mission observers have identified “severe problems” with the elections conducted in Rivers and Akwa Ibom states urging the INEC to investigate them.
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