Latest News

#Osun Decides 2022: Davido Commends Voters For Rejecting Vote-buying

Popular Nigerian music artiste, Davido has applauded voters in different parts of the state for rejecting the offer of selling their votes to some political parties in the ongoing governorship election in Osun State.

The music Icon whose uncle, Ademola Adeleke is contesting under the platform of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), wrote on his Twitter handle alleging that agents of some political parties have been series of attempts engage in vote-buying in some parts of the state but the voters resisted their offer of inducement, insisting on voting for candidates of their choice.

“People rejecting money being offered to them left and right of the state today. Great to see there is still hope for Nigeria,” Davido tweeted.

Some observers have however, reported incidents of vote-buying by some political parties in some parts of the state.

The governorship election is taking place in 30 local government areas in the state, comprising 332 wards and 3,763 polling units.

PBA Reporter

Recent Posts

Electricity Supply To Int’l Customers Shouldn’t Exceed 6% Of Available Grid Generation, NERC Orders GenCos

In its quest to prioritize electricity supply to local customers, the Nigerian Electricity Regulatory Commission… Read More

7 hours ago

Understanding Cancer And Preventive Measures

Cancer is a disease that starts when cells in our body grow out of control.… Read More

9 hours ago

5 Reasons Nigerians Still Buy Generators Despite Unstable Fuel Costs

Despite steady rise in cost of fuel over the years, Nigerians have continued to buy… Read More

10 hours ago

Dwarfism Might Be A Blessing In Disguise

You grew up with dwarfism and no doubt people look at you peculiarly and even… Read More

17 hours ago

Ibom Deep Seaport: Can Akpabio Live Up To His Billing?

Senator Godswill Akpabio visited Uyo last weekend on his way to Ikot Ekpene to attend… Read More

18 hours ago

Customs Duty: Naira Depreciation Worsens As Exchange Rate Hits N1,441.53/$1

The recent increase in the exchange rate for customs duty collection to N1,441.53 to the… Read More

20 hours ago

This website uses cookies.