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Anambra Election: Former Gov Losses LGA [See Breakdown]

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Results collated so far from the Anambra governorship election show that former Governor of the state, Mr. Peter Obi, could not win his LGA for the Peoples Democratic Party, PDP.

Results from the nineteen political wards, three hundred and twenty polling units in Anoacha LGA (Obi’s LGA) of the state now clear that the former governor of the state has lost woefully to the All Progressive Grand Alliance, APGA.

APGA is in early lead from the results obtained from the LGA followed People Democratic Party, PDP, All Progressive Congress, APC, Young Progressives Party, YPP and others.

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Breakdown of reason for the FOUR political party.

Ward 1 (Adazi-Ani 1)

APC— 173
APGA— 407
PDP— 121
YPP— 29

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Ward 2 (Adazi-Ani 2)

APC— 106
APGA— 231
PDP— 239
YPP— 25

Ward 3 (Adazi-Enu 1)

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APC— 124
APGA— 208
PDP— 118
YPP— 31

Ward 4 (Adazi-Enu 2)

APC— 72
APGA— 298
PDP— 91
YPP— 31

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Ward 5 (Adazi-Nnukwu 1)

APC— 51
APGA— 324
PDP— 227
YPP— 52

Ward 6 (Adazi-Nnukwu 2)

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APC— 54
APGA— 431
PDP— 186
YPP— 33

Ward 7 (Agulu 1)

APC— 108
APGA— 294
PDP— 434
YPP— 46

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Ward 8 (Agulu 2)

APC— 74
APGA— 362
PDP— 596
YPP— 60

Ward 9 (Agulu 3)

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APC— 287
APGA— 251
PDP— 580
YPP— 122

Ward 10 (Agulu 4)

APC— 99
APGA— 344
PDP— 472
YPP— 46

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Ward 11 (Agulu Zoigbo)

APC— 78
APGA— 880
PDP— 217
YPP— 64

Ward 12 Akwaeze

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APC— 142
APGA— 422
PDP— 131
YPP— 88

Ward 13 (Ichida 1)

APC— 45
APGA— 297
PDP— 125
YPP— 57

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Ward 14 (Ichida 2)

APC— 32
APGA— 480
PDP— 228
YPP— 88

Ward 15 (Neni 1)

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APC— 182
APGA— 408
PDP— 211
YPP— 22

Ward 16 (Neni 2)

APC— 163
APGA— 304
PDP— 139
YPP— 24

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Ward 17 (Nri 1)

APC— 136
APGA— 237
PDP— 601
YPP— 5

Ward 18 (Nri 2)

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APC— 98
APGA— 188
PDP— 283
YPP— 19

Ward 19 Obeledu

APC— 51
APGA— 545
PDP— 109
YPP— 27

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Total votes cast = 15,923
Total accredited voters = 15,940
Valid votes = 15,483
Rejected votes = 440
Registered voters 109,860

Results

APC = 2,085
APGA = 6,911
PDP = 5,108
YPP = 868

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PDP Issues Certificate Of Expulsion To Wike, Fayose, Anyanwu, Others

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The Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) said it has issued certificate of expulsion from the party to the Minister of the Federal Capital Territory, Nyesom Wike, and other 10 members earlier expelled from the party.

The party National Chairman, Tanimu Turaki, disclosed this while speaking with newsmen after the PDP National Working Committee (NWC) meeting in Abuja on Tuesday.

The other members, according to him, include the embattled National Secretary, Sen. Samuel Anyanwu, the Legal Adviser, Kamarudeen Ajibade, former Governor of Ekiti State, Ayodele Fayose.

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They also included Sen. Mao Ohuabunwa, Austin Nwachukwu, Abraham Amah Nnanna, George Turna and Chief Dan Orbih, expelled during the party National convention in Lagos.

READ ALSO:BREAKING: Drama As Wike-backed PDP Expels Makinde, Mohammed, Dauda

Turaki said that the original copies of the certificate had been dispatched to the owners through a courier service to serve as proof that they were expelled from the PDP.

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“We have taken note of the fact that Nigerian law frowns on dual membership of political parties, and so we have sought to make it easy for them.

“Now that they are no longer members of our party, and now that the National Convention, which is the highest decision-making organ of our party, has expelled them, we have decided to issue them certificates of expulsion.

“So, when they go to register with other political parties in Nigeria, they will show these certificates as proof that they are no longer members of the PDP.

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“By that, those parties will not accuse them of trying to belong to more than one political party,” he said.

READ ALSO:JUST IN: PDP Axes Wike, Fayose, Anyanwu, Others For Anti-party Activities

He called on the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) and security agencies, including the Nigeria Police, the Department of State Services, and other government agencies, to take note.

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“Very soon, members of the society will be informed via proper disclaimers that any person henceforth who decides to do business with them, any or all of them, does so at his or her own risk.

“They are no longer members of the PDP. They have been expelled,” he added.

He added that the NWC also reviewed some of the cases filed against the party and lawsuits instituted by the party, particularly the one that related to the “unlawful and illegal” closure of the party’s national Secretariat, the Legacy House, and the Wadata Plaza.

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The brief we received from our lawyers is that we are on sound ground, and that very soon, the law will take its course,” he said.

Turaki said the NWC was prepared to be saddled with the responsibility of performing its functions as the leading opposition party in Nigeria.

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“We are going to provide a credible alternative to Nigerians. We are going to provide credible leadership to Nigerians by the special grace of God from 2027,” he said.

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Adebayo Adedamola Wins Osun PDP Governorship Primary

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Adebayo Olugbenga Adedamola, popularly known as FRYO, has emerged as the Peoples Democratic Party, PDP, candidate for the August 8, 2026 governorship election in Osun State.

The primary election took place in Osogbo on Tuesday amid heavy security presence.

Announcing the result, chairman of the primary election committee, Humphrey Abba, stated that Adebayo secured 919 votes out of 957 accredited ballots, giving him a clear victory in the contest.

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Explaining that there were 20 void votes following the withdrawal of one of the candidates, believed to be Governor Ademola Adeleke, Abba added, “The candidate that got the remaining votes is Adebayo Adedamola with 919 votes and he stands elected and returned.”

READ ALSO:Davido Reacts As Gov Adeleke Dumps PDP

DAILY POST reports that despite announcing his resignation from the party, Adeleke’s name appeared on the ballot paper for the PDP governorship primary.

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Party officials said the exercise was conducted in accordance with established guidelines, with accredited delegates participating in the voting process.

Adeleke announced his resignation in a letter dated November 4, 2025, and addressed to the PDP leadership at his ward.

On Monday, Osun PDP chairman, Sunday Bisi, had announced that the governorship primary slated for Tuesday, December 2, 2025, has been postponed due to leadership crisis at the national level.

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But a faction of the party went ahead with the exercise in Osogbo on Tuesday.

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Gov Adeleke Resigns From PDP

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Osun State Governor, Ademola Adeleke, has resigned from the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) ahead of the 2026 gubernatorial primaries of the party.

Adeleke’s resignation letter, dated November 4, 2025, sighted by Tribune Online was addressed to the PDP ward chairman for Ward 2, Sagba Abogunde, Ede, Osun State.

According to the letter, the governor’s resignation was based on “the current crisis of the national leadership of the People’s Democratic Party (PDP).”

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READ ALSO:Osun APC, PDP In War Of Words After Adeleke, Tinubu’s Meeting

According to the letter, titled: “Resignation of my membership of the People’s Democratic Party (PDP)’ read, “Due to the current crisis of the national leadership of the People’s Democratic Party (PDP), I hereby resign my Membership of the People’s Democratic Party with immediate effect.

“I thank the People’s Democratic Party for the opportunities given to me for my elections as a Senator (Represented Osun West) and as Governor of Osun State under the People’s Democratic Party.”

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