



Popular skit maker and actor, Mr. Macaroni has reacted to the report of Labour Party presidential candidate, Peter Obi, defeating All Progressives Congress presidential candidate and two-term Governor of Lagos, Bola Tinubu, in the state.
The former Governor of Anambra state polled a total of 582,354 votes to defeat his closest rival, Bola Tinubu who polled 572,606 votes.
Reacting to Obi’s victory, Mr. Macaroni stated that Labour Party triumphed in spite of the violence and intimidation unleashed in Lagos. He also said that people should know that power is in their hands.
He tweeted;
“Despite all the violence and intimidation unleashed in Lagos, Peter Obi has won Lagos State!!! The margin should be way more!!! I just want the people to know that the power is in our hands!!! They said no structure!! They said it is internet noise!!! LESSONS!!!!!”
Despite all the violence and intimidation unleashed in Lagos, Peter Obi has won Lagos State!!! The margin should be way more!!! I just want the people to know that the power is in our hands!!!
They said no structure!! They said it is internet noise!!!
LESSONS!!!!!— Debo Adedayo (@mrmacaronii) February 27, 2023
In another tweet, Mr. Macaroni noted that the margin would have been wider if some people were allowed to vote. He further revealed that in his polling unit, 300 people were unable to vote.
He added;
“INEC, in my polling unit alone over 300 people did not vote!! And there are reports of same in many PU’s!! Violence and intimidation!!! If this election was conducted better, the margin of victory for the LP will be way more!!! DO BETTER @inecnigeria.
“They underestimated the power of the people!!! They said that we are only online that we are not grassroots!! They didn’t realize that the suffering touch everybody! Na all of us be grassroots now!! Nigerians, the power will always be yours anytime you are ready to take it!!!”
INEC, in my polling unit alone over 300 people did not vote!! And there are reports of same in many PU’s!! Violence and intimidation!!!
If this election was conducted better, the margin of victory for the LP will be way more!!!
DO BETTER @inecnigeria— Debo Adedayo (@mrmacaronii) February 27, 2023
They underestimated the power of the people!!!
They said that we are only online that we are not grassroots!!
They didn’t realize that the suffering touch everybody!
Na all of us be grassroots now!!
Nigerians, the power will always be yours anytime you are ready to take it!!!— Debo Adedayo (@mrmacaronii) February 27, 2023

The Labour Party has called out officials of the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) for allegedly manipulating and manufacturing results in states across the country particularly Lagos, Edo, Rivers and Imo.
LP national chairman, Julius Abure who decried the violence meted out on Labour Party supporters at a press briefing in Abuja, called for the cancellation of election results in states across the country which he claimed were “manufactured”.
Abure also asked President Muhammadu Buhari to keep his word of ensuring the 2023 elections are free fair and credible.
He further reiterated that the party will only accept true results obtained at the polling units and not those “manufactured and manipulated”.

The PDP presidential election spokesman, Dele Momodu applauds the supporters of the Labour Party for their turnout in Lagos as Peter Obi takes lead.
Following the collation of results released in Lagos State, the LP presidential candidate led with 32,657 votes while results from three local governments in the state are still pending.
Addressing the result, Dele Momodu applauded the winning party for the remarkable polls despite not being a member of the party.
“Labour Party put up a spectacular display in Lagos and I must salute them even though we are not in the same Party” the PDP spokesman stated.

Mr Peter Obi, the presidential candidate of the Labour Party, emerged victorious in Lagos State, defeating the APC presidential candidate, Asiwaju Bola Ahmed Tinubu.
It was earlier reported that Obi garnered 449,088 votes, while Tinubu received 416,431. However, Tinubu won in 10 local governments, while LP won in 7 of the 17 LGAs declared.
Despite Tinubu winning a greater number of local government areas, Obi garnered more votes overall after the remaining three Local Government Areas were collated.
The results of all 20 local government areas have been announced, with Tinubu winning in 11 and Obi winning in nine. Ultimately, Obi’s total votes amounted to 582,664, while Tinubu received 541,850.

The presidential election held in Ondo State on Saturday has been won by the All Progressives Congress, APC.
The result of the election was announced on Monday morning by the Independent National Electoral Commission, INEC, at its state headquarters in Alagbaka, Akure, the state capital.
The announcement was done after the arrival of Collation Officers at the INEC office where presentation of results was done.
While announcing the result, the Returning Officer in the state for the Presidential Election, Prof. Abayomi Fashina, who is also the Vice Chancellor, Federal University, Oye-Ekiti, Ekiti State, disclosed that APC polled the most votes with 369,924.
According to the result, the ruling APC cleared all the 18 local government areas.
Meanwhile, the Peoples Democratic Party, PDP, came second with 115,463 votes, and the Labour Party, LP, in the third position with 47,350 votes. Also, the African Democratic Party, ADP, got 5,612 votes.
Prof. Fashina disclosed that 571,402 were accredited, 570,017 votes were cast, while 19,009 votes were rejected.
ONDO PRESIDENTIAL ELECTION RESULTS
1.ESE ODO
APC- 11160
LP -1706
NNPP -28
PDP- 8200
2. ILAJE
APC- 9173
LP -1143
NNPP- 17
PDP- 6780
3. AKURE SOUTH
APC- 45694
LP -13950
PDP- 9047
4. ODIGBO
APC- 27521
LP -3507
NNPP- 243
PDP- 7786
5. OKITIPUPA
APC- 26114
LP -1826
PDP- 12025
6. AKURE NORTH
APC- 14,261
LP -2,945
PDP- 4,633
7. ONDO EAST
APC- 8,390
LP -2,004,
NNPP -55
PDP-3,912
8. IFEDORE
APC- 15,055
LP -957,
NNPP- 14
PDP- 5,360
9. AKOKO SOUTH EAST
APC- 10,765
LP -470
NNPP- 7
PDP- 3,016
10. AKOKO SOUTH-WEST
APC- 28,367
LP -920,
NNPP- 28
PDP- 5,376,
11. OSE
APC- 14,376
LP -2031
NNPP- 23
PDP -476
12. ILE- OLUJI/OKE-IGBO LGA:
APC – 14,750
LP- 1,576
NNPP – 27
PDP- 6,129
13. AKOKO NORTH -EAST
APC – 25, 757
LP – 1,242
NNPP – 016
PDP – 2,400
14. OWO
APC- 29,480
LP- 3,200
NNPP- 52
PDP- 5,173
15. IDANRE
APC- 13,061
LP- 2,262
NNPP- 24
PDP – 10,552
16. AKOKO NORTH-WEST
APC – 24,613
LP – 736
NNPP- 08
PDP – 5,200
17. ONDO WEST
APC – 24,053
LP – 6171
NNPP – 161
PDP – 8,534
18. IRELE
APC – 17,334
LP – 704
NNPP- 06
PDP – 6,523
Accredited Voters – 571,402
Votes Cast – 570,017
Rejected Votes – 19,009

Governor Ifeanyi Ugwuanyi of Enugu State has lost his senatorial bid to the Labour Party (LP) candidate for the district, Okechukwu Ezea.
Ugwuanyi, a Governor elected on the platform of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) who is rounding off his second term, contested in the Enugu North Senatorial District election held on Saturday 25 February.
Returning Officer for the election, Chukwuemeka Ubaka, announced the result at the collation centre of the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) in Nsukka Local Government Area headquarters on Monday at about 5: 20 a.m.
Mr Ezea, the Labour Party candidate, polled a total of 104,492 votes to defeat Mr Ugwuanyi of the PDP, who came second with 46,948 votes.
The All Progressives Congress candidate for the district, Ejike Eze, garnered 6,816 votes to come a distant third.

The presidential candidate of the Peoples Democratic Party, Atiku Abubakar, has won 18 out of the 23 local governments so far announced in Osun State.
His counterpart, Bola Tinubu of the All Progressives Congress, APC, won in five local government areas of the state.
The collation officers across local governments in the state announced the results before the State Returning Officer, Professor Tolulope Ogunsola of the University of Lagos.
Atiku leads in Boluwaduro, Ifedayo, Ila, Odo-Otin, Irepodun, Orolu, Ede-North, Ede-South, Ife-South, Ife-North, Ola-Oluwa, an Ayedire local government council areas.
Other local government areas where the PDP candidate won include: Obokun, Oriade, Atakumosa-East, Atakumosa-West, Egbedore, Ilesa-East and Ilesa-West.
Meanwhile, Tinubu won in Osogbo, Olorunda, Ife-Central, Ife-East and Boripe local government areas with wide margins.
However, the Labour party comes a distant third in the results declared so far.

Nigerian singer, Adekunle Gold has taken a swipe at the Independent National Electoral Commission for their conduct during the presidential and national assembly elections on Saturday, February 25.
The singer in his tweet, described INEC as an “irresponsible organization” after different videos surfaced online of INEC staff arriving late and some not being able to upload the final result.
Adekunle Gold tweeted “Nah! INEC is the most irresponsible organization.”
