After the conclusion of the February 25th 2023 Presidential, Senatorial, and Federal House Of Representatives election, which saw Bola Ahmed Tinubu emerge as the winner

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 After the conclusion of the February 25th 2023 Presidential, Senatorial, and Federal House Of Representatives election, which saw Bola Ahmed Tinubu emerge as the winner and president-elect of the presidential category as announced by the Independent National Electoral Commission, INEC, through their chairman, Professor Mahmood Yakubu; you might be wondering how the acclaimed third political force, Peter Obi's Labour Party, fared in the National Assembly Elections, even though they lost the presidency and also, how the Atiku's People's Democratic Party fared, even though they also lost the presidency.

 Well, the ruling party, the All Progressives Congress, APC, won the majority of the seats in the Upper Chamber where they claimed 51 seats out of a possible 109 in the Red Chamber.


Meanwhile, the Peoples Democratic Party, PDP, followed in second position by winning 31 seats in the Senate House out of a possible 109 seats.



The acclaimed third political force on the other hand, the Labour Party, LP, had to settle for 7 seats in the Upper Chamber out of a possible 109.

Nigeria Decides 2023: Obi wins Atiku in Adamawa polling unit

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Nigeria Decides 2023: Obi wins Atiku in Adamawa polling unit

Peter Obi, the presidential candidate of the Labour Party (LP), won a polling unit in Adamawa State after the announcement of the result.

Adamawa is known to be the stronghold of the presidential candidate of the Peoples Democratic Party, Atiku Abubakar.


At Adamawa: PU35, Karewa, Yola north LGA, Obi polled 120 votes, while Atiku scored 82 votes and the All Progressives Party, APC presidential candidate, Bola Ahmed Tinubu, got 26 votes, the Presidential candidate of NNPP polled 2 votes.

 Meanwhile, at Atiku’s polling unit in Ajiya Ward, Old GRA, Jimeta, where the Minister of the Federal Capital Territory (FCT), Alhaji Mohammed Bello, also voted, he scored impressive votes to record a historic first win of his unit since 2007 when he started seeking to be president.


At his Ajiya Ward 012 unit, the PDP flagbearer got 282 votes against 57 votes for the APC, 6 for LP, and 1 for NNPP.

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