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Lagos APC faults report on 2023 presidential election, says Peter Obi wasn’t defeated by conspiracy

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The Lagos State chapter of the All Progressives Congress, APC, has interrogated further the independent, data-driven report of the 2023 election.

It stated that without equivocation the findings offer a “sobering, factual explanation for one of the most striking paradoxes of the 2023 presidential election: Peter Obi’s near-mythical dominance in the South-East and his resounding electoral collapse across the rest of Nigeria.”

Spokesman of the state arm of the party, Seye Oladejo, said “This is not political conjecture. It is mathematics, statistics, and electoral geography speaking plainly.”

In a statement he signed, Oladejo said: “The study establishes that: Anambra recorded a staggering 24.9% anomaly rate, meaning nearly one in four polling units showed multiple fraud indicators. Enugu followed with 16.7%, while Imo recorded 10.9%. These three states alone accounted for a disproportionate share of the 4,351 anomalous polling units identified nationwide -3.5% of all 123,918 polling units analysed.”

He noted that by contrast “Lagos State, despite being the political base of the eventual winner, recorded just 2.3%. Oyo State recorded an almost negligible 0.3% anomaly rate.

“In an election decided by margins running into hundreds of thousands of votes, such clusters of “perfect scores,” suspiciously round percentages, and statistically improbable vote distributions -2,328 of which were traced largely to LP strongholds -are not trivial. They are electorally consequential.

“This statistical reality explains why Peter Obi appeared electorally invincible in his Eastern stronghold, posting implausibly dominant margins, while simultaneously suffering outright rejection across the North, South-West, South-South, and large swathes of the Middle Belt, where competitive political ecosystems made such manipulation far more difficult to execute or conceal.”

He maintained that Obi’s popularity is not a defence against irregularity.

Oladejo said the report correctly acknowledged that Peter Obi “enjoyed genuine popularity in the South-East. Lagos APC does not dispute this. However, the study exposes an inconvenient but critical truth: hegemonic popularity is precisely the environment in which subtle electoral manipulation thrives.”

He added: “Where opposition voices are muted or socially ostracised, Result sheets face less scrutiny. Party agents are fewer or intimidated.

“Plausible fraud” -58% here, 65% turnout there – slips through as defensible, even when fraudulent.

“Conversely, in politically pluralistic states such as Lagos, Oyo, Kaduna, and Plateau, the presence of multiple strong parties, vigilant agents, and active civil society naturally constrains such practices.

“Let the record be stated plainly:
Peter Obi secured only 29.1% of the total votes cast nationwide. He placed third overall, behind both APC and PDP. Outside the South-East, his performance was not merely weak -it was catastrophic for anyone presented as a serious national alternative.”

Oladejo noted that the report does not delegitimise Nigeria’s democracy, nor does it invalidate the 2023 election.

“What it does and does powerfully is restore honesty to a debate long polluted by emotion, misinformation, and selective outrage.”

The spokesman of the state arm of the party stressed that the former Labour Party’s presidential candidate was not defeated by conspiracy in 2023.

“He was defeated by electoral arithmetic, national spread requirements, competitive politics – and his failure to translate regional enthusiasm into national acceptability.

“The Lagos State APC welcomes further independent audits, stronger technological safeguards, and the visible prosecution of offenders across all parties.

“Democracy is best served not by mythology, but by truth. And the numbers, once again, refuse to lie,” he added.




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Tinubu till 2031, no vacancy in Presidential Villa – Atiku’s ally dumps ADC

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Aslam Aliyu, a political ally of the African Democratic Congress, ADC, presidential candidate, Atiku Abubakar, has said there is no vacancy in the Presidential Villa until 2031.

Aliyu said President Bola Tinubu will emerge victorious in the 2027 presidential election.

In a statement she released in Abuja, announcing her resignation from the ADC and defecting to the All Progressives Congress, APC, Aliyu called the opposition party a “hoax.”

Aliyu also showed her support for Tinubu, saying her choice came after many years of working with the opposition, which she said did not offer a real plan for the country’s progress.

“After almost twenty years of working hard to make progress, it’s very clear that the opposition doesn’t have a real plan for development or a practical and lasting solution to save the country,” she said.

Aliyu said the opposition group didn’t have trust within its own members.

She also said the ADC didn’t have a real plan for the country, arguing that their approach was just criticizing the federal government without giving any real solutions.

She said, “Nigeria is fed up with political figures who only take photos and act like they’re filming, but don’t really care about the country.”

Aliyu asked her followers to become members of the APC and said that President Tinubu will win another term in 2027.

She said, “There are no available rooms in Aso Rock Villa because President Tinubu will win the presidential election in 2027, thanks to Almighty Allah.”




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2027: Oyo ex-Deputy governor, Arapaja dumps Makinde, meets APC chieftains

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Reports reaching DAILY POST from the camp of a former deputy governor of Oyo State, Alhaji Taofeek Arapaja indicate that Arapaja has perfected plans to join All Progressives Congress, APC, ahead of the 2027 general elections. 

DAILY POST gathered that the planned defection is coming a few hours after the former lawmaker met President Bola Tinubu. 

Arapaja met Tinubu in Abuja two days ago, after which he also met some chieftains of APC from Oyo State at his residence in Abuja on Tuesday. 

The meeting was attended by the gubernatorial candidate of APC in the state, Barrister Sharafadeen Alli, deputy gubernatorial candidate, Mr Adesoji Adedeji and Oyo South Senatorial candidate of the party, Hon Aderemi Oseni, Arapaja’s loyalists and supporters and other notable personalities from the State. 

Sources at the meeting disclosed it centered on the planned defection of Arapaja to APC. 

Both Makinde and Arapaja belong to the same faction of PDP until recent moves by Arapaja to join APC. 

Arapaja has been a close ally of Makinde since inception of his administration in 2019. 

He had earlier served as National Vice Chairman (South West) and later served as Deputy National Chairman (South) for Peoples Democratic Party, PDP. 

He also serves as National Secretary of a PDP faction loyal to Makinde. 

DAILY POST reports that Arapaja who hails from Idi Arere in Ibadan has been in active politics since the inception of this current fourth republic in 1999. 

He served as Chairman of Ibadan South East local government area between 1999 and 2002. 

Arapaja represented Ibadan North East/ Ibadan South East federal constituency on the platform of PDP between 2003 and 2007 and later served as Deputy Governor when late Adebayo Alao-Akala was the Governor between 2007 and 2011. 




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Osun Guber: NOA urges vigilance, seeks traditional rulers support

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Osun State Directorate of the National Orientation Agency, NOA, has urged residents to remain security conscious in view of the prevailing security challenges across the country.

The agency also called for greater collaboration with traditional institutions to promote peaceful civic engagement ahead of the 2026 Osun State governorship election.

The State Director of the agency, Adebiyi Adefarasin Stephen, made the appeal on Tuesday during an advocacy visit to the Olowu of Kuta, Oba Adekunle Oyelude Makama, where he led the agency’s management team on a sensitisation programme.

Adefarasin said the visit formed part of efforts to mobilise traditional institutions in support of voter education and to encourage peaceful participation in the electoral process before the 2026 governorship poll in Osun State.

He also stressed the importance of traditional rulers in promoting civic responsibility, peaceful participation and national values at the grassroots, describing them as critical partners in community mobilisation.

The delegation comprised Community Orientation and Mobilisation Officers, COMOs, from Iwo, Ayedire and Olaoluwa Local Government Areas, alongside the second-in-command of the WAI Brigade, Osun State Command.

According to the NOA director, the advocacy visit also provided an opportunity to sensitise the palace on the agency’s flagship National Values Charter, aimed at strengthening patriotism and responsible citizenship.

“The people of Osun State should remain security conscious in view of the current security realities in the country. We urge residents to embrace peaceful coexistence and active civic participation,” he said.

Responding, Oba Adekunle Oyelude Makama commended the National Orientation Agency under the leadership of Director-General, Lanre Issa-Onilu, for initiating the advocacy programme.

The monarch pledged the support of the Kuta Kingdom towards ensuring a peaceful, credible and values-driven governorship election in Osun State. 

He also called on the Federal Government to prioritise funding for the agency as a first-line charge to enable it to discharge its mandate effectively and efficiently.

The advocacy visit forms part of the NOA’s ongoing engagement with key stakeholders across Osun State to strengthen voter education, promote national values and encourage peaceful participation in the 2026 governorship election.




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