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  • NEWS: Mohammadu Buhari Formally Declared The Winner of Nigeria's 28 March 2015 Presidential Election

    By Efio-Ita Nyok |April 1, 2015|05:49 am

    Yesterday 31 March 2015, the chair of the Independent National Electoral Commission(INEC), Professor Attahiru Jega, sequel to collating and announcing the state election result of Borno, finally announced the results of the 28 March 2015 Presidential Elections that saw the emergence of Mohammadu Buhari, the opposition All Progressive Congress(APC) candidate as the president-elect with a total of over 15 million votes.

    Below is the total votes for the 14 political parties that had presidential candidates and other facts:

    > Acredited voters – 31,756,490
    > AA – 22, 125
    > ACPN – 40,311
    > AP – 30,673
    > ADC – 29,666
    > APA – 53,537
    > APC – 15,424,921
    > CPP -, 36,300
    > HOPE – 7,435
    > KOWA – 13,076
    > NCP – 24, 455
    > PDP – 12,853,162
    > PPN – 24,475
    > UDP – 9,208
    > UPP – 18,220
    > Total valid votes – 28,587,564
    > Rejected votes – 844, 519
    > Total – 29,432,083

    By this Mohammadu Buhari was formally declared to be the winner of the March 28, 2015 Presidential Election with a gross total vote of 15,424,921 by the INEC boss.

    The President-elect, Major General Mohammadu Buhari(rtd), is billed to address the Nigerian public by 11am today April 1, 2015.

    Congratulations Mr. President-elect M. Buhari.

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  • NEWS: IBB Congratulates Buhari

    By Dickson Blessing
    10:30pm, 31st March 2015.

        Former military president, General Ibrahim Badamasi Babangida, has congratulated Buhari In a congratulatory message titled: “Buhari deserves this victory”.

      Gen. Babangida said that Buhari's victory has a lot of lessons to learn from and one of it was perseverance, which prepared a threshold for Buhari's victory having lost three previous elections.

         “I have just finished watching the proceedings of the declaration of results of the March 28, 2015 elections by the Independent National Electoral Commission and the emergence of my friend, professional colleague and former Head of State, General Muhammadu Buhari as the President-elect.

    “Let me, therefore, formally congratulate General Muhammadu Buhari and the All Progressives’ Congress for this well-deserved victory.

    “This victory to me conveys two significant statements on our political history and evolution. First; that incumbents can be defeated in any democratic process if the people’s aspirations are not fulfilled. Second, that there is good reward for perseverance and hard work. General Buhari has been very consistent in pursuing his political aspiration.

         In fact, he reminds me of President Abraham Lincoln of the American fame, who was very dogged in pursuing his political aspiration and enriched the contents of democracy in America. General Buhari lives true to his military calling by remaining very consistent, resilient and courageous right from 2003 till date. This enviable feat to me further enriches our democratic process and matures us into the top echelon of nations where democracy has taken firm root. That President Jonathan has indeed conceded defeat and congratulated the President-elect is also cheering news.

        “Let me also congratulate other presidential candidates of the other political parties, especially Mr. President, Dr. Goodluck Ebele Jonathan for putting up a good fight in the elections. I wish to also commend the Independent National Electoral Commission, for conducting such a free, fair and transparent election despite all the initial hitches and challenges. The beauty of democracy is that it is an on-going process that gives room for improvement, provides opportunity to make amends, and affords the people the opportunity to make a statement with their ballots during elections.

        “With this election and its outcome thus far, Nigeria has once again recorded another milestone in her march through the enviable ladder of democracy. Our leadership role in Africa will further be enhanced by the way and manner we manage the gains of this process. But I trust that the President-elect will live up to the expectations of many Nigerians that crave for change; and lift Nigeria to greater heights.

        I wish to implore the President-elect to reach out to other contestants in the spirit of one Nigeria, as he settles down for the task of leading this nation in the next four years. Your victory has no doubt broken the barriers of ethnicity and religious inclinations; two sensitive issues that undeservedly dominated the campaigns. I am confident that this victory will usher in a new perspective in our political history and development.

         “On behalf of my family, accept from me, our hearty congratulations,” the statement read.

  • NEWS: Atiku Abubakar Congratulates Gen. Buhari On His Victory

    By William Oyo-Ita 31 March 2015 9:19pm

    The former Vice President wrote a congratulatory message to Buhari which he shared on Facebook. See it below…

    My hearty congratulations to His Excellency, General Muhammadu Buhari, for being elected the next president of our beloved county, Nigeria. You have led our party, the All Progressives Congress to an unprecedented victory within two years of it’s official formation, and in so doing, written the most important chapter of our democracy.

    The great Nnamdi Azikiwe once wrote that “history will continue to vindicate the just”. Your victory in the polls, with votes from across the length and breadth of our country, bears witness to the acceptance of not just our party, the APC, but also your ideology of justice, fair play and zero tolerance for corruption as the bedrock for national rebirth.


    At this historic moment, it is most important to say a hearty thank you to every Nigerian who voted for the APC. Your votes have not just elected the first opposition party into federal power, but has also set a precedent which will have positive implications for democracy across Africa.


    Dear GMB, the journey has just begun. Millions of Nigerians have put their trust in you, because they were not satisfied with the status quo. You represent the hope of a new generation of Nigerians, and you cannot afford to fail them. Our party has made a promise of change to our young people, to secure and rebuild our country, create jobs and opportunity, and improve citizens’ welfare. We will stand behind you to ensure we keep those promises, just like we did during these elections.


    Our country needs a new direction. We have voted for you, and our party won the election, but when you assume our highest office, you must become the president of not just the APC, but all of Nigeria, including the people who did not vote for you. We look up to you to heal the fractures of our country, and truly unite this country like never before.


    To President Jonathan, I want to specially thank you for conducting a historic election. Your party may have lost the elections, but you have won the admiration of the world by not interfering with the wishes of Nigerians. History will be kind to you.


    It is my sincere hope that we will all come together as one country, to build the Nigeria of our dreams.
    God bless Nigeria.

  • PHOTOS: Dangote, Abdulsalam, Tambuwal, others with Buhari in Abuja

    By William Oyo-Ita 31 March 2015 9.09pm

     Buhari pictured speaking with Gen. Abdulsalam Abubakar. Aliko Dangote, Primate Nicholas Owoh, Tambuwal, Osinbajo, Chris Ngige and others are around Nigeria’s president-elect at their APC office in Abuja this evening.

  • NEWS: Photos: Jubilation at APC headquarters in Abuja

    By William Oyo-Ita 31 March 2015

    APC supporters pictured above celebrating at the party's headquarters in Abuja this evening in anticipation of INEC's announcement later today

  • ELECTION RESULTS ANNOUNCEMENT UPDATE: INEC To Officially Announce Final Results By 8 pm

    By Efio-Ita Nyok | 31 March 2015| 6:25 pm

    Professor Attahiru Jega, the Chairman of the Independent National Electoral Commission(INEC), Nigeria's electoral umpire, has announced that INEC will be declaring the final winner of the 28 March 2015 presidential election in Nigeria by 8 pm of today after the last state, namely, Borno's election result is collated and announced.

    However, it is obvious that the winner is Mohammadu Buhari of the opposition All Progressives Congress (APC). He is leading the votes by over 2 million against the ruling Peoples Democratic Party (PDP).

    Nigerians has received the results with mixed feelings.

  • NEWS: Mohammadu Buhari Emerges Nigeria's President-Elect

    By Efio-Ita Nyok | 31 March 2015| 6:00 pm

    Mohammadu Buhari, the presidential candidate of Nigeria's  leading opposition party, the All Progressives Congress(APC) has emerged the winner of the 28 March 2015 presidential elections with an overall result of 15,306,629 as against the incumbent president Goodluck Jonathan's 12,719,963.

    Though the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) is yet to officially announce the final results, it is obvious the opposition party has won.

    The election was perceived to be based on a handful of realities, prominent among which were religious and ethnic sentiments, it has been also alleged that the ruling PDP was also voted out of power on the bases of his inability to address the security and corruption challenges that bedevilled the country under his watch.

    As at press time, the incumbent president, Goodluck Jonathan, is said to have called on the winner of the 2015 presidential election, President-elect Muhammadu Buhari, to concede defeat and congratulate him. This is the first time an incumbent president of Nigeria is unseated by the opposition.

    This is a rare demonstration of believe in Nigeria's democratic process by the incumbent president.

  • NEWS: FG: April 3rd & 6th Declared Easter Public Holiday

    4:55pm, 31/3/2015
    Extracted from Nairaland

        The Federal Government has declared Friday April 3 , and Monday April 6 as public holidays to mark the Good Friday and Easter Monday celebrations ,respectively.

        The Minister of Interior, Mr Abba Moro, made the declaration in a statement issued on his behalf in Abuja by the Permanent Secretary of the Ministry, Mr Abubakar Magaji.

        In the statement, Moro enjoined all Christians and Nigerians in general to manifest the spiritual benefits of the Easter celebrations in their daily living.

         He said such benefits include love, peace, justice and kindness
    While wishing Nigerians happy celebrations, the minister urged them to use the occasion to pray for peace and unity in the country.

  • SPORTS: Manchester United target Dybala will leave Palermo this summer – Zamparini

    Reposted from(goal.com)

    The Sicilian club's president announces that he is ready to cash in on

    the 21-year-old Argentine, who has attracted the interest of big teams

    both at home and abroad

    Palermo president Maurizio Zamparini has confirmed that Paulo Dybala will

    leave the club this summer, revealing that Juventus and Napoli are among

    those chasing the striker. Dybala has been one of the revelations

    of the Serie A season, netting 12 goals in 27 appearances, which has prompted

    talk of a lucrative summer move away from Sicily.Manchester United are

    also monitoring

    the 21-year-old player, who has himself admitted he would like to join

    Barcelona, and Zamparini has confirmed that he will cash in on the

    forward at the end of the current campaign.

    “It's clear that Paulo will leave,” he told Live Sicilia. “Indeed,

    we're looking for

    another striker. “At home we only have [Andrea] Belotti

    so, besides him, we will have another forward [for next season].”

    Zamparini admitted, though, that he is unsure if Dybala will remain in Italy or

    move abroad, though he has previously expressed a preference to keep the

    youngster in Serie A .

    “It's 50-50,” he told GR Parlamento. “After Easter, I will see Dybala's agent,

    who is working well for the boy'sfuture.

    “I'm in contact with [Juve sporting director Giuseppe] Marotta. I know

    that he's interested but he must hurry himself. I have other teams on

    [Dybala].” Indeed, Zamparini announced that Napoli president Aurelio

    De Laurentiis is also keen on the forward but the Palermo supremo was

    quick to add that he will not allow his prized asset to move on for

    anything like the €17 million (£12.4m) that took Edinson Cavani to the

    Stadio San Paolo in 2010. “De Laurentiis would like him but I told him

    I won't have another Cavani situation,” he declared. “This time,

    onemust break the bank.”