INEC had not declared a result for Bayelsa at the time it suspended vote counting for today. INEC official results shows 18 states + FCT results declared.
Overall totals are: APC: 8,522,436. PDP: 6,488,210. The APC was declared winner in 10 states, PDP in 9 states, including the FCT. For a link to the INEC declared results, See Nigeria's Punch newspaper:
All the best,
F.
On Mon, Mar 30, 2015 at 7:49 PM, olakassimmd via USA Africa Dialogue Series <usaafricadialogue@googlegroups.com> wrote:
Colly:
Hope rising!
Please keep up the hope until the final results are announced tomorrow.
As Abba as pointed out are more than enough votes from states in the North
to neutralize all the vote margins
both legitimate and illegeitimate, that GEJ would have accumulated in
Rivers, Cross River, Edo and Delta states.
Bayelsa results were announced earlier today.
After the elections Patience Jonathan would have to explain
who she collected all the original election results from all polling
stations n Port harcourt before the start of the elections.
Only photocopies were made available at all the polling stations
in violation of INEC guidelines which stipulate that on;y original
results sheets are acceptable,\.
Bye,
Ola
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Ms Joe,--
Results from 5 states in the South South --Rivers (1.5 Million), Edo, Delta, Cross River, and Bayelsa are yet to be released. We are talking of at least 6 Million votes in Jonathan's stronghold, so go figure.
Colly.
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Date: Mon, 30 Mar 2015 18:32:12 -0400
Subject: [NIgerianWorldForum] Buhari wins convincing and should be an example of Africa's nascent democracy coming to stay.
Buhari won - no buts, ifs. The hotly contested election has its up-side on democracy - regardless of the plays, which are inherent in opposition politics. I am wrapping up with Western spectators and speculators on African Affairs - as we monitored the returns from known and unofficial channels. When 3/4 of the votes came in, the Fat Lady Sang. I offered fried plantains, soya or suya, and assorted drinks from Africa. I don't know whether all these were duty free - say AGOA....LOL.
Wellu, wellu, Africa proved that on this, she needed no lecture on conducting credible elections. The calamitous projection from the Western and jaundiced press is not going to happen.
We must move on and wish Buhari God's speed in governing, including tackling to erase Boko Haram.
The life of each Nigerian and the sanctity of peace are more important than an election cycle. The national tasks ahead are more crucial. The polity cannot be over heated to embittered ends. Nigeria is too pivotal in African Affairs to let the sentiments of our preferences overshadow the greater good. I am proud of SouthEastern and the South-South States for holding to principles and convictions. The Ekiti Exceptionality, this smooch is for you! lol. Don't fear....retribution in SW. Buha will not lock up anyone for dissing him.
See some of you on April 17 at the US Congress - Leveraging Africa Diaspora Capital for Development. Buhari will also need that.... as all African governments....lol.
MsJoe
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