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Osun poll: Ikubese congratulates Adeleke, advises against legal tussles

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Osun poll: Ikubese congratulates Adeleke, advises against legal tussles
Vanguard
Vanguard20 mins ago
Osun poll: Ikubese congratulates Adeleke, advises against legal tussles
— Cautions Igboho over political rallies By Dayo Johnson, Akure Former presidential aspirant and convener of the YesWeFit Revolutionary Movement, Dr Thomas-Wilson Ikubese, has congratulated Governor Ademola Adeleke on his re-election in Osun State, urging other candidates to work with him for the progress of the state
Punch
Punch31 mins ago
Osun poll: Adeleke campaign begins headcount of electoral violence victims
The Adeleke campaign council has started documenting victims of electoral violence in Osun State, regardless of political affiliation, following the recent
AllAfrica
AllAfrica7 hrs ago
Nigeria: Natasha Akpoti-Uduaghan Congratulates Adeleke, Says 'People's Will' Has Triumphed
[Leadership] Senator Natasha Akpoti-Uduaghan (Kogi Central) has congratulated Osun State governor, Senator Ademola Adeleke, on his re-election. She described the outcome of the 15th August governorship election as a triumph of democracy and the popular will of the people.
Premium Times
Premium Times16 hrs ago
Otti hails Osun poll, charges Adeleke to consolidate democratic gains
“The peaceful conduct before, during and after the election, in spite of some observed irregularities, is a testament to the maturity of our democracy and the commitment of citizens to peaceful coexistence,” Mr Otti said.
Washington Examiner
Washington Examiner🏁 first to report4 days ago
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