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June 21, 2022 Ekiti: Adamu Dismisses Allegation Of Vote Buying During Saturday’s Election

Ekiti: Adamu Dismisses Allegation Of Vote Buying During Saturday’s Election

Sen. Abdullahi Adamu, the national chairman of the All Progressives Congress (APC), has denied any allegations of vote-buying made against the party during the Ekiti governor's race on Saturday.

The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that the APC candidate, Biodun Oyebanji, polled 187, 057 votes to win the election.

Adamu, who addressed State House correspondents after he officially presented the Governor-elect (Oyebanji) to President Muhammadu Buhari, on Monday in Abuja, said the allegation of vote buying was raised by elements who lost the election.

The party chairman called on the media to always avoid being used by aggrieved politicians who were bent on destroying the image of the country for political gains.

He said: “As a patriotic Nigerian that is privileged to lead the ruling party in this country today, I want to only appeal to the media.

“Please, don’t partake in portraying negative attitudes in our processes. If you do so, you are compromising. I’m sorry to say so. You’re compromising the integrity of our process as a country.

“I would have preferred if the person who asked that question saying, “Look, in America, this is what they do in a democracy in respect to the subject matter. In the United Kingdom or France this is what they do. This is what you are doing differently.’

“And please let us not be too much in the space of speculation.

“I have noticed that over the last maybe four or five general elections in this country, this issue of vote buying has taken a center stage. One can only evidence what he saw what he did and I’m sure his Excellency the governor-elect, responded in very good faith.

“Some of you, asking this particular question did not go Ekiti. You were not there.

“Somebody who is losing the election flied a kite. ‘Oh no, they are buying votes and all the kind of money they have we don’t have, that’s why I’m losing,’ and you are helping to market that opinion.

“I’m only appealing to you as a fellow Nigerian and somebody who has been in this your trade before today. Please, let us help build this country positively.”

On the perceived dangers of APC “space holder” for the presidential running mate of the ruling party not relinquishing the post, he said there was nothing to be worried about.

Adamu said: “Thank you very much. We are not in the speculative world. We are governed by the laws of the land.

“There’s nothing our presidential candidate has done with regards to returning his forms that is not within the confines of the law of the land.

“Everything we’ve done so far we have done very carefully with legal consultation and we are cocksure, we’re not going to have the kind of speculation that you are professing at this point in time.

“We’re very comfortable with what we have done. It is still pessimism. However, we are not in that school of thought yet. We don’t have to be there”, he said.

Also responding to the question of alleged vote buying, the winner of last Saturday’s Ekiti State governorship election, Oyebanji, said neither himself, nor the ruling APC was involved in the alleged vote buying during the polls.

Oyebanji said his victory was as a result of the works done by the APC-led administration in the state, coupled with the fact that he campaigned effectively and presented a reasonable manifesto to the people of the state.

“You said that it was an allegation. Well, where I voted, I did not witness anything like that, but people are entitled to their opinion, but not to their facts.

“I will speak for myself. I canvassed for votes, I had a manifesto that I unveiled to Ekiti people and I canvassed based on that manifesto.

“I’m part of a government that has done so well. The last time I was here, I said that if performance will be an indicator for electoral success that we have nothing to fear.

“So, as far as we are concerned in APC we did not involve in vote buying, but we’ve done so well and we have a manifesto that pleases our people,” he said.

The governor-elect was led to the Villa by a team of party leaders, including Chairman of the Nigeria Governors’ Forum (NGF) and Governor of Ekiti, Kayode Fayemi; Chairman of the Progressives Governors’ Forum (PGF) and Governor of Kebbi State, Atiku Bagudu.

Others were governor of Jigawa, Mohammed Badaru; and the Minister of Industry, Trade and Investment, Otunba Niyi Adebayo, who was also governor of Ekiti State, between 1999 and 2003.

NAN

 

 

June 16, 2022 Meet Custodian Of Olumo Rock Deity Who Died At 137

Meet Custodian Of Olumo Rock Deity Who Died At 137

ABEOKUTA—FAMILY members, tourists and residents of Ikija area in Abeokuta, where Olumo Rock is located, have announced the death of the custodian of Olumo Rock deity, Mama Sinatu Sanni.

The mother goddess of the tourist centre, who was also known as  Mama Sinatu Sanni,  died at the age of 137 years.

Through the years, Sanni fed people with peculiar information about the popular Olumo Rock, she was therefore seen as another attraction to tourists.

History has it that the Abeokuta settlers, Egba people,  during the 19th-Century inter-tribal war, would revere the mountain for the natural refuge it created for them and it is widely believed that the rock, which is being worshipped by traditionalists in Abeokuta, is inhabited by spirits.

Additionally, the rock is now a popular destination for travelers traveling to and from Abeokuta.

Olumo rock
Olumo Rock, Abeokuta

Since then, the Olumo Rock, which rescued the Egba people from their enemies, has grown in popularity and is now a popular tourist destination in Abeokuta, Ogun State.

Her son, Solomon Adio, confirmed her death saying she died of a brief illness at her residence in her Itoko residence in Abeokuta.

“Mama will be 138 years old by August 5. She died after a brief illness. She was the mother of the deity. We are going to miss her a lot. Mama lived her life for the rock, for the deity. She was dedicated to the gods”, he said.

June 15, 2022 Russian And Belarusian Players Allowed To Feature In US Open

Russian And Belarusian Players Allowed To Feature In US Open

The US Open has said it will allow Russian and Belarusian players to compete later this year after deciding not to follow Wimbledon's lead in banning the athletes from both countries.

Although, players from both nations will have to compete under a neutral flag at the final Grand Slam event of the season.

The consequence of this decision is players such as Russian men's world number one Daniil Medvedev can defend his title in New York.

The United States Tennis Association (USTA) said it "continues to condemn" the invasion of Ukraine by Russia.

"The USTA will allow individual athletes from Russia and Belarus to compete in the 2022 US Open, but only under a neutral flag," it said.

Russia was banned from International Tennis Federation (ITF) events - and many other events across the sporting world - after the country's invasion of Ukraine, which was a military operation supported by Belarus.

In April, Wimbledon made the decision to ban Russian and Belarusian players from the grass-court event, which starts on 27 June.

Players from both countries are also banned from any of the UK grass-court tournaments, which includes this week's events at Queen's and Birmingham.

The governing bodies of men's and women's professional tennis - the ATP and the WTA - spoke against the decision, saying Wimbledon's move was "unfair".

The USTA said it recognised Wimbledon and other organisations had to "deal with unique circumstances that affect their decisions".

It added: "Based on our own circumstances, the USTA will allow all eligible players, regardless of nationality, to compete at the 2022 US Open.

"The USTA, standing with these other tennis entities, supported the banning of the Russian and Belarusian Tennis Federations from the ITF, and therefore all international team competitions.

"The directive for players from those countries to play under a neutral flag when competing outside of international team competitions."

 

June 14, 2022 Steavihn-Uzochukwu Imediegwu Emerges Winner Of #NRSS 2022

Steavihn-Uzochukwu Imediegwu Emerges Winner Of #NRSS 2022

Nigerian-born writer, wordsmith, media enthusiast, voice actor, and self-defense advocate, as he likes to be known, has won the Next Radio Superstar 2022 competition, beating out Ebuka Ezekiel Onuwigwe for second place and Ebeledike Neenma for third place.

After months of auditioning and the contestants walking their way to the top 10, talking their hearts out on the live shows to earn fan votes, the show ended on Saturday night with Steavihn, Ebuka and Neema, earning the title of Next Radio superstar winner on Inspiration FM Lagos.

The winner received a monetary prize of #300,000 as well as a permanent work contract with 92.3 Inspiration FM. The first runner-up, Ebuka, received 200,000 in cash and a one-year work contract. The second-place finalist, Neema, received 100,000 in cash and a six-month work contract.

The grand finale kicked off with the top 10 contestants individually talking about their experiences, what they accomplished, and how far they progressed in the competition.

Soni Irabor, Taiwo Ajai-Lycett, and other notable guests and sponsors who graced the occasion presented the prizes.

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