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Delta election tribunal dismisses Labour Party petition, orders party to pay N50k to governor

The Delta state governorship election petition tribunal sitting in Asaba has upheld the April 11th election of the state governor, Ifeanyi Okowa and thrown out the petition filed before it by the Labour Party candidate, Great Ogboru. In its ruling, the tribunal ordered the Labour Party to pay N50,000 each to the governor, his party which is PDP and INEC. The tribunal is about now hearing the petition from APC candidate, Otega Emerhor.

39 comments:

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  2. Ordinary 50k.....hummmmmmmm, okay seen.












    #TeamBlessed#

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  3. Ordinary 50k.....hummmmmmmm, okay seen.












    #TeamBlessed#

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  4. Ordinary 50k.....hummmmmmmm, okay seen.












    #TeamBlessed#

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  5. 50k for what now?? N what will the governor do with the 50k.. smh

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  6. Hmmmmmm....

    We look forward to hearing d drama of APC in Delta state and see how it turns up.

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  7. I hope to see the same action towards APC's petition as it was against Labour Party. No Mago mago. Not that am in support of Pdp cos am totally non partisan.

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  8. I hope to see the same action towards APC's petition as it was against Labour Party. No Mago mago. Not that am in support of Pdp cos am totally non partisan.

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  9. Hahaha nice one. What a great fabulous judgement. Terrorist buhari will come into this one since a..p...c own is anout to start.






















    #sad indeed

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  10. 50k is small na. Lol














    #It WiLL oNLy gEt beTTer
    #iT MuSt eNd IN pRAisE

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  11. Good,now they'll learn to keep shot. TIMILEYIN BLESSING

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  12. Yes that's good for them, hahahaha

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  13. Replies
    1. Odi okay
      #oneandonlynwa@gmail.com#

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    2. Hmmmm na waoh!! Why will the Labour party pay 50k to the governor again? This is unfair.

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  14. Lol, the rulings these days ehennnnnn !

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  15. Something for pdp to cheer about

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  16. a.k.a EDWIN CHINEDU AZUBUKO said...
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    Apc are really planning to dethrone.....
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    ***CURRENTLY IN JUPITER***

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  17. And Ogboru loses again! Since 1999???? He should rest abeg. The petition writing has become boring biko.

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  18. The case between PDP and APGA in Abia State is still pending maybe till eternity.

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  19. If the Tribunal dosnt do the same thing to the APC candidate I will know that the Buhari led FG is messing around. The interfered in both Rivers and Akwa-Ibom Tribunal pressurising the judge to nullify the elections and conducting a fresh on, to enable the APC rig. The APC led government is against the South South, but we will tell them that gone are the days we take shit from the FG. We shall resist any move by Buhari or the APC to impose their foolish APC candidates on both Rivers, Akwa-Ibom and Delta State. Someone that knows Buhari should tell him, except he does not want to complete his tenure.

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  20. Let's see how d petition from APC will turn out to be

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  21. Good, congrat Mr okowa

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  22. Olisa Metuh said APC will influence the Delta tribunal amongst others to steal PDP's mandate. Now I want to hear from PDP.

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  23. Lol delta state no they carry last

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  24. lol @ 50k I knw say if Na APC Na 50m dem for pay...# inspired by Linda

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    1. The tribunal and the state governor are hilarious

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  25. Where ogboru wan see 50k from,this man should go back to fishing and leave politics alone

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