March 29th, 2015 (12:00 am) – EKITI
The collation of election result was almost marred on Saturday as
corps members had to resort to use their telephone light to collate
results of the Presidential and National Assembly elections.
At the collation of result at Salvation Army Middle School,there was no
electricity supply to the school as at 11:30 pm when the collation was
ongoing
Some of the
ad hoc staff of the Independent National Electoral Commission
complained that they were not taken care of, saying they had not eaten
anything since morning.
Some of the corps members threatened to beat Channels Television crew – Bose Sodiq and Oloyede Oyegbenle.
They also threatened to smash the camera of the TV station for daring to record them while collating the result in the dark.
It took the intervention of some other journalists before the irate corps members were pacified.
March 28th, 2015 (11:20pm) – EKITI
Kamar, Ekiti: Peoples Democratic Party has won Dallimore
Ward 009 in Ado Ekiti.
Presidential election: PDP 3503, APC 2062
Senate: PDP 3537, APC 1888
Rep: PDP 3338, APC 1770
Northern foreshore estate, Lekki (10:32pm)
Pdp. 171.
Apc. 340
APC 262
Pdp 148
PDP 178
APC 306
Polling unit 041, Ojo Road, Ajeromi Ifelodun (10:12pm)
Accredited voters 196
Registered voters 675
Successful processed by card reader: 185
Presidential
PDP 124
APC 70
AA 1
Senate
PDP 127
APC 68
Void 4
House of Rep
PDP 119
APC 66
March 28th, 2015 (10:10pm) – Abuja
Buhari wins at Abuja Barracks |
Out of the 717 registered voters in the unit, APC polled 280 votes
while its closest rival, the Peoples Democratic Party polled 213 votes.
March 28th, 2015 (10:00pm) – Lagos
Bode George loses polling unit to APC, PDP scored 108, while the APC pulled 109.
March 28th, 2015 (9:55pm) – Abuja
APC defeats PDP at the two polling units located within the Presidential Villa
March 28th, 2015 (9:35pm) – Ondo
Violence erupts at Stella Maris collation, Ondo South
Senatorial District
March 28th, 2015 (9:33pm) – Abuja
The All Progressives Congress won the polling unit of former President Olusegun Obasanjo in the Saturday’s presidential
and National Assembly elections, beating the ex-president’s former
party, the Peoples Democratic Party, to the second place.
the Ward 11, Unit 2, Shokori, Abeokuta North Local Government Area of
Ogun State polling unit, the APC polled 100 votes in the presidential
poll, while the PDP got 16.
The SDP got 12..
A
Special Assistant on New Media, Reno Omokri, is urging Nigerians to
avoid “false expectation”. “Learn from 2011,” he tweeted. “Avoid the
crisis of false expectations. ONLY @inecnigeria is empowered to announce results. Wait for them #Nigeriadecides“
PU 37/06/04/180
Abuja
Polling Unit 017 in Life Camp, Abuja. Voting has been concluded but
counting could not continue because of darkness. But a patriotic voter
volunteered his generator. Lighting has been set up and ballot sorting
underway.
March 28th, 2015 (7:30pm) – SOKOTO
March 28th, 2015 (7:30pm) – EKITI
March 28th, 2015 (7:30pm) – LAGOS
At
Polling Unit 047, Alausa, Ikeja, where Mr. Tinubu voted. President APC –
180 PDP – 55 Senate APC – 181 PDP – 53 Reps APC – 178 PDP – 53
March 28th, 2015 (6:30pm) – LAGOS
Results are out at Polling Unit 008 Epetedo, Igbosere Street, in Lagos Island President Apc 62 Pdp 61 SenateApc 70 Pdp 52 Reps Apc 61 Pdp 52 Chants of ‘Sai Buhari’ rents the air.
March 28th, 2015 (6:50pm) – IBADAN
March 28th, 2015 (6:00pm) – KADUNA
If you were not able to vote yesterday, we advise you do so on Sunday.
This new Live Update thread is dedicated to our second day of the
coverage of voting in the ongoing presidential and National Assembly
elections, most especially as early results are beginning to roll in
from the different polling centres nationwide.
We deeply appreciate everyone who participated in information gathering
and sent in reports, pictures and videos from various polling units
nationwide.
We
believe election results announced at polling units are authentic and
documenting them could help put officials and politicians in check. So,
let us all contribute to documenting proceedings at our polling units.
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