Saturday 17 March 2018

Sunday 14 January 2018

Results: INEC declares APGA candidate as winner in Anambra Central election


The Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) has declared a former National Chairman of the All Progressive Grand Alliance, Victor Umeh, winner of the Anambra Central Senatorial election rerun.

Umeh swept to victory in Saturday’s poll by a landslide, securing 64,879 votes. None of the 13 other contestants in the election got up to a thousand votes, Channels TV reports.

Consequently, INEC returned him as the winner of the rerun election on Sunday morning.

Full result as below:

1. Oyeh Mercy Uche – A – 35
2. Hon. Oby Kate Okafor – ACD – 33
3. Chief Anayo A. Nweke – ADC – 57
4. Sen. Chris Ngige – APC – 975
5. Chief Sir Victor Umeh – APGA – 64,879
6. Christopher A. Chukwendu – GPN – 48
7. Okafor Ikechukwu – ID – 14
8. Chief Denis Oguguo – KOWA -12
9. Kingsley Chukwuma Nwofor – LP – 95
10. Ekweozo C. Nkem – MPPP – 111
11. Ubakamma J. Ikenna – NCP – 72
12. Rev. Charles O. Ekwueme – PDC – 5
13. Igwilo Michael C. – PPA – 116
14. Ikechukwu F. Obiekwe – UPP – 55

Although the name of the Minister of Labour and Employment, Dr Chris Ngige’s name was on the ballot paper, he had stressed before the election that he wasn’t a candidate.

Meanwhile, Labour Minister, Chris Ngige, who was listed as the All Progressives Congress’ candidate for the election has said he was not participating in it. This effectively means the APC fielded no candidate for the election.

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Sunday 7 January 2018

Olumide Osoba ready for National Assembly race in Ogun APC


Olumide Osoba ready for National Assembly race in Ogun APC

By Adegbokiki Ibraheem

Former member of House of Representatives and the son of the National leader of All Progressives Congress APC, Hon. Olumide Osoba is set to contest for the same House of Representatives election ahead of 2019.

Osoba who lost in the last general election under the platform of Social Democratic Party (SDP) announced his ambition to some party leaders in the ruling party at the weekend but he would officially announce his ambition in the next few days according to the information gathered by the Newspaper Online. 

Olumide represented Abeokuta North, Obafemi-Owode and Odeda federal constituency between 2011 to 2015. 

He is the son of the former Governor of Ogun State, Akinrogun Olusegun Osoba. 

Wednesday 27 December 2017

Ogun PDP crisis: Kashamu faction seeks removal of Deputy National Chairman in Court

Ogun PDP crisis: Kashamu's faction seeks removal of Deputy National Chairman in Court

The People's Democratic party's faction loyal to the Senator representing Ogun east senatorial district, Prince Buruji Kashamu has approached a Federal High Court in Abuja to seek the removal of the Deputy National Chairman (South), Elder Yemi Akinwonmi with the replacement of Mr. Segun Seriki.

The faction also wanted to assert itself as the authentic executive committee of the party in the state, with also the challenge of election of Ogun State delegates to the last December 9 PDP National convention in Abuja.

The Bayo Dayo led executives requested from the court to determine if the PDP national working committee has the powers to dissolve Ogun State exco when its tenure had not expired.

The faction also wanted the court to determine if the national working committee has the powers to conduct the PDP congresses in Ogun State last October 21 and 28, as well as November 4.

Tuesday 26 December 2017

Former PDP Governor defects to APC

The former acting governor of Taraba state, Sani Danladi has defected to the opposition All Progressive Congress (APC) in the state.

Mr. Danladi, alongside his supporters, will today in his Bachama ward, Karim Lamido Local Government area, announce his decision to join APC.

“Yes as I am talking to you now, we are on our way to my local government where I will this Tuesday defect to APC, from ward level to local before state,” the former acting governor told the Premium Times.


His exit came barely one month after the former state acting governor, Garba Umar, defected to APC.

Messrs. Umar and Danladi hail from the same local government and constituency.

Mr. Danladi, who was recently removed as a Senator representing Taraba North, following a Supreme Court's judgement, was said to be at loggerheads with Governor Darius Ishaku but Danladi denied his disagreement with the Governor.

Friday 17 November 2017

Why Bimbo Ashiru resigned as Ogun Commissioner
Why Bimbo Ashiru resigned as Ogun Commissioner

Ashiru family members are not only popular in Ijebuland, the family members are very close to Awujale of Ijebuland, Oba Sikiru Kayode Adetona. Both Awujale and Bimbo do speak on a daily basis. Some years back, when Bimbo Ashiru and his brothers were made Otunbas, by the Paramount ruler of Ijebu, Oba Sikiru Awujale, the traditional ruler emphasized on how close he was to Bimbo Ashiru in particular. Awujale expressed it to the extent that if kabiyesi couldn’t sleep at night, it is Bimbo he would call and they would chat for hours until he drops off to sleep.

In 2011, When the elder brother of Bimbo Ashiru, Late Gbenga Ashiru was Minister for foreign affairs under Goodluck Ebele Jonathan's PDP ruling Federal government, Bimbo Ashiru had also been the Commissioner for Commerce and Industry under Senator Ibikunle Amosun's ACN/APC's ruling party in Ogun State.

Unknown to many, Bimbo Ashiru, one of the longest serving commissioners in Amosun's cabinet had been pursing his gubernatorial ambition immediately after Governor Amosun was sworn in second term as Governor. Infact, Sources confirmed that the powerful Ijebu committee that just adopted him as governorship candidate had been working more than a year. The committee had also met with Governor Amosun to intimate him about the Ijebu agenda.

Ashiru immediately set up consultations machinery in Ijebu and faced his primary onuses as commissioner for Commerce and Industry when he re-appointed. 

Ashiru did not mistakenly forget his constituency, the social and corporate arena while he also had one leg in politics. He was constantly meeting with numerous groups both political and social groups. He was determined to be the next Ogun State governor from Ijebu after Late Bisi Onabanjo who is the first Civilian Governor.

Both Bimbo Ashiru and Ibikunle Amosun had been friends over 20 years. 

Consequently, Bimbo had been loyal commissioner to Amosun. Bimbo knew Amosun could not also joke with Awujale of Ijebuland who he put on the top of his heart. That was the main reason he came out to contest for the governorship race.

It is undoubtedly true that Ijebu Committee headed by Senator Dipo Odujinrin and others ratified and adopted Otunba Bimbo Ashiru as the gubernatorial candidate of Ijebus. This was contrary to the belief of Ashiru's friend, Governor Amosun who claimed that he would support Ogun West candidate for 2019 gubernatorial election. 

While some people opined that it was Governor Amosun's plan B, that Ashiru might be eventually supported as gubernatorial candidate, Some said Amosun might have asked Ashiru to resign as his commissioner so that Ogun west people could repose confidence in him.

Otunba Abimbola Ashiru was born in Ijebu-Ode. He could also be named as Tekobo (The new political sobriquet in Ogun State), as he lived most of his lives in Lagos. 
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Bimbo's father, the late Pa Simeon Adeyemi Ashiru, was also Ijebu statesman, while his late mother, Princess Moradeun Ashiru, is from the Fidipote royal family of Ijebu Ode and the ruling house of Owu-Ijebu.

Bimbo Ashiru graduated with a degree in Marketing, Purchasing and Supply. He also had a Masters Degree in Strategic Management.

Over 20 years, after He was employed by Chartered Bank in the year 1989, He served in various capacities of Management (Head, Private Banking Unit; Branch Manager; Head, Institution & Professional Banking; Regional Coordinator; Country Director, Personal and Business Banking; Director, Corporate Affairs and Corporate Social Investments; until his last position of Group Head, Public Sector with Stanbic IBTC Bank.

Otunba Bimbola Ashiru is a man with a desire for developing people around him, and this translated into his appointment as the representative of the Awujale of Ijebuland on the Ogun State Poverty Alleviation Task Force. He has distinguished himself in this field and represented his people favourably to the best of his ability. He was also on the Technical and Communications Committees of the 17th Nigerian Economic Summit (2011). He is a member of The Metropolitan Club, Ikoyi Club 1938 and a member of the Ijebu Heritage Group. Otunba Ashiru is a Fellow of the Institute of Strategic Management of Nigeria and the National Institute of Marketing of Nigeria (FNIMN).

Until his resignation as the Commissioner for Commerce and Industry in Ogun State, Ashiru has held the position since 2011 after being re-appointed to the same ministry in 2015.
More than 58 new companies established their presence in Ogun State with a cumulative investment profile of about N691.77. Billion in 2014, compared to N377 Billion in 2013. This placed Ogun State in the first position in Nigeria, according to the Manufacturers Association of Nigeria (MAN).

Otunba Bimbola Ashiru popularly known as OBA is happily married to Olukemi Ashiru, a lawyer, and they are blessed with two lovely children.