JUST IN: TEARS!!! Multi-Billionaire Businessman, Ifeanyi Ubah, Disgraced Out Of Anambra Governorship Race, As PDP’s Unbeatable Candidate Emerges
JUST IN: TEARS!!! Multi-Billionaire Businessman, Ifeanyi Ubah, Disgraced Out Of Anambra Governorship Race, As PDP’s Unbeatable Candidate Emerges
stationtvnews.blogspot.com Aug 28, 2017 10:28 PM
stationtvnews.blogspot.com Aug 28, 2017 10:28 PM
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Oseloka Obaze, has emerged as the Peoples Democratic Party, PDP, Governorship candidate to fly the party’s flag in the November 18 Anambra governorship election.
He defeated Oil Mogul, Ifeanyi Ubah, Alex Obiogbulu, and a Senator Stella Oduah, to clinch the ticket of the party.
A total of 958 delegates took part in the one-day exercise, and at the end, Obaze, a former Secretary to the State Government, emerged victorious with 672 votes, while Mr Obiogbolu came a distant second with 190 votes.
Ubah could only garner 94 votes to place third, while two votes were declared as invalid.
Three other contestants, John Emeka, a former Minister; Linda Ikpeazu, representing Onitsha North and South Federal Constituency in the House of Representatives, and Akaolisa Ufodike, had earlier announced their withdrawal from the race.
Oseloka Obaze, has emerged as the Peoples Democratic Party, PDP, Governorship candidate to fly the party’s flag in the November 18 Anambra governorship election.
He defeated Oil Mogul, Ifeanyi Ubah, Alex Obiogbulu, and a Senator Stella Oduah, to clinch the ticket of the party.
A total of 958 delegates took part in the one-day exercise, and at the end, Obaze, a former Secretary to the State Government, emerged victorious with 672 votes, while Mr Obiogbolu came a distant second with 190 votes.
Ubah could only garner 94 votes to place third, while two votes were declared as invalid.
Three other contestants, John Emeka, a former Minister; Linda Ikpeazu, representing Onitsha North and South Federal Constituency in the House of Representatives, and Akaolisa Ufodike, had earlier announced their withdrawal from the race.
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