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2027: Pin them down to MoU, record video of their promises – Shehu advises voters

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A public affairs commentator, Mahdi Shehu, has advised Nigerians to be more careful and thoughtful in choosing their leaders ahead of the 2027 general elections.

In a post shared on X on Monday, Shehu urged voters not to be swayed by catchy campaign slogans, religious sentiments, or public displays of piety by politicians.

“As 2027 elections get closer, it will be important that voters are given a pro bono advisory,” he said.

He called on citizens to reflect deeply before deciding who to support.

He warned that many political slogans are misleading.

“Don’t be carried away by slogans, because almost all party slogans are deceptive and a trap to lure voters,” he said.

Shehu also cautioned against voting based on religion, noting that such appeals may not reflect the true character of candidates.

“Don’t be carried away by religious claims and sentiments,” he said, adding that such actions often contradict.

He further criticised politicians who suddenly become visibly religious during election periods, attending different mosques and churches with donations.

“Irrespective of party platforms, don’t be carried away by those politicians who begin to frequent Friday prayers in different mosques or Sunday services in different churches with donations,” he said

The commentator urged voters to investigate the background of candidates thoroughly before supporting them.

“Dig deep into their past history,” he said.

He stressed that aspirants should have no criminal convictions either in Nigeria or abroad.

He also advised Nigerians to check that candidates have no links to crimes such as human trafficking, organ harvesting, or drug trafficking, and that their sources of wealth are legitimate.

“Make sure that they have a clearly identified and verifiable family lineage and that their source of wealth is not rooted in fraud and such other crimes,” he added.

Shehu further warned against electing candidates who have a history of abandoning their constituencies after winning elections.

“Confirm that such an aspirant is not one of those who had in the past or who is likely in the future to abandon his constituency and relocate to Abuja after winning elections,” he said.

“Carry out a thorough personality and character audit. Don’t be carried away by their physical looks, mode of dressing and automobiles they parade,” he said.

In addition, he suggested that voters should demand written commitments from candidates.

“Pin them down to a written and enforceable Memorandum of Understanding and make a video recording of the same for rainy days,” he advised.




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Ekiti GUBER: Oyebanji secures landslide at senate leader Bamidele’s polling unit

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APC disqualifies Kayode Ojo from Ekiti guber, dissolves Enugu exco

By Rotimi Ojomoyela Ado Ekiti

Governor Biodun Oyebanji of the All Progressives Congress (APC) secured a landslide victory at the polling unit of Senate Leader, Senator Opeyemi Bamidele, in Saturday’s Ekiti governorship election.

Announcing results, Polling Officer Ms. Elizabeth Oregbemeh said Oyebanji polled 164 votes.

PDP governorship candidate Dr. Wole Oluyede scored 8 votes, while Action Democratic Party (ADP) candidate Mr. Ayodeji Ojo got 1 vote.

Bamidele, who voted earlier, expressed satisfaction with the conduct of the election and commended the impressive voter turnout across the state.

The Senate leader praised the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) for the prompt deployment of electoral officials and materials across all 16 local government areas.

According to INEC, of 1,059,360 registered voters in Ekiti State, 1,028,929 collected their Permanent Voter Cards.

Result Summary – Bamidele’s Polling Unit
APC: 164 votes
PDP: 8 votes
ADP: 1 vote

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Ekiti Decides: INEC distributing uncollected PVCs to APC – Fayose alleges  [VIDEO]

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Isaac Fayose, a younger brother to former Ekiti State governor, Ayo Fayose, has raised the alarm that the Independent National Electoral Commission, INEC, was distributing uncollected Permanent Voter Card, PVCs, to members of the All Progressives Congress, APC.

He made the allegation on Saturday as the Ekiti governorship election gets underway.

Major contestants in the election are the incumbent, Governor Biodun Oyebanji of the APC and Oluwole Oluyede of the Peoples Democratic Party, PDP.

In the video he shared on X on Saturday, Fayose alleged widespread manipulation involving unclaimed voter cards.

“No opposition party can win election in Nigeria. Look at what INEC is doing in Ekiti. INEC is handing APC the voters cards that weren’t picked up.

“APC are now paying non-indigenes N20k to use those voters cards to vote for APC,” Fayose said.

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Ekiti 2026: Live Results from polling units

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Results have started trickling in from the governorship election in Ekiti State.

The election was supposed to end at 2pm, but the law permits voters in the queue before the closing time to cast their votes.

In Polling Units where voting has ended and ballots counted, DAILY POST brings you live results.

Ekiti 2026 governorship election had 1.06m registered voters and 97.1% of Permanent Voter Cards were collected.

The election was conducted in 2,445 Polling Units in 177 Wards and 16 Local Government Areas.

14 candidates are vying for the state’s governorship sear in the polls.

RESULTS

Ugele/Akoku ward 3, PU003, Ikere LGA

APC: 104

PDP: 80

ADC: 2

Invalid: 9

Total votes: 195

Registered voters: 522

PU005, ward 06, Olope/Emila, Ijero LGA

APC: 143

ADC: 14

PDP: 10

PU011 ward 06, Oko-Agba, Ijero LGA

APC: 117

ADC: 9

PDP: 8

PU011 ward 06, Oko-Agba, Ijero LGA

APC: 117

ADC: 9

PDP: 8

PU011 ward 06, Oko-Agba, Ijero LGA

APC: 117

ADC: 9

PDP: 8




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