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  *PRESIDENTIAL RESULT AS DECLARED BY INEC* 1. Ekiti State APC - 219,231 PDP - 154,032 2. OSUN STATE APC - 347,634 PDP - 337,377 3. FCT APC - 152,224 PDP - 259, 997 4. KWARA STATE APC - 308, 984 PDP - 138, 184 5. NASARAWA STATE APC - 289,903 PDP - 283,847 6. KOGI STATE APC -  285,894 PDP -  218,207 7. GOMBE STATE APC - 402,961 PDP - 138,484 8. ONDO STATE APC -241,769 PDP- 275,901 9. ABIA STATE APC -    85,058 PDP - 219,698 10. YOBE STATE APC - 497,914 PDP - 50,763 11. ENUGU STATE APC - 54,423 PDP - 355,553 12. EBONYI STATE APC - 90,726 PDP - 258,573 13. NIGER STATE APC - 612,371 PDP - 218,052 14. JIGAWA STATE APC - 794,738 PDP - 289,895 15. KADUNA STATE APC - 993,445 PDP - 649 612 16. ANAMBRA STATE APC - 33,298 PDP - 524,738 17. OYO STATE APC - 365,229 PDP - 366,690 18. ADAMAWA STATE APC - 378,078 PDP -  410,266 19. BAUCHI STATE APC - 798,428 PDP - 209,313 20. LAGOS STATE APC - 580,825 PDP -448,015 21. OGUN STATE APC - 281,762 PDP - 194,655 22. EDO S...
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2019 General Elections #NigeriansDecide #VoteNotFight #ElectionNoBeFight Flash Photographs

2019 General Elections

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Flash Photographs #NigeriansDecide #VoteNotFight #ElectionNoBeFight

2019 General Elections' Predictions

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                                                I hate to predict election results, but I couldn't resist this one, as it turns out to be very profound. And I honestly place data over sensation. While I have been silent for the most part, on the issues concerning these elections, particularly the presidential elections; what may not be obvious is that I have been quietly researching and making political calculations on the presidential elections specifically, given the interplay of the multi-component variables involved. It's also important to note that I huave consulted very widely with key sources and political actors who are by no means to be considered frivolous or superfluous and have no reasons to flatter me. This prediction is purely based on scientific trend analysis and may clearly be against popular sentiments or known order. If the prediction offends y...

Photography And School: Are They The Real World?

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Photography and School: Lessons To Learn As A Commercial photographer This lectures may or may not be applicable to other photography fields. 1. School is Not the Real World The fact that you did really well in school and that your teachers loved you means nothing at all in the real world. Yes, taking great pictures is really important, but even more important is how well you run your business. Are you good at marketing yourself, negotiating, networking, pitching yourself on a conference call, managing cash flow, etc? Do you like business? 2. It’s Really Hard to Become and Stay a Successful Commercial Photographer Let’s say you work hard enough and are lucky enough to build a good client base. You will always be working just as hard to find your next clients and keeping your existing clients. A commercial photographer who becomes lazy is a broke photographer. The unfortunate reality of this industry is that fruits come to those who labor the most. 3. You Will Not Want to Be a ...

DRUMS OF WAR?

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Written by Anonymous. Reposted by Dee-Why Pumpy Media. As ethnic lords from the North, East, West and South continue in efforts to trigger a second civil war, international military hardware merchants who brainwashed the foreign based agitators to employ an uncompromising attitude are instigating and preparing to sell their arms while we get our parents, wives and children ready to pay the bitter prices. The gullible ones believe war is the answer and provoking same by their words and actions each passing day, the unwise ones are so selfish and inconsiderate, refusing to caution their people, thinking that their families or any part of the country will be immune to the consequences of a possible 2017 civil war simply because they didn't participate in the agitation. Perhaps, many do not know that the Civil War didn't extend beyond Ore to the West and didn't exceed Benue to the North. At the very end, both gladiators (Gowon & Ojukwu) lived because they never set foot...

There Are Only Two Tribes In Nigeria

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"Tribalism is not our problem. Tribalism and religion are artificial problems created by selfish leaders for their own personal interest."-Anonymous Originally By Emir Of Kano Sanusi Lamido Reposted by: Dee-Why Pumpy Media u are a commoner or suffering, you belong to the tribe of the masses. If you are an elite, and you need more power, or elective position, you sow seeds of tribalism and religion among the masses, so as to sway their emotion for your personal victory. This happens at both the national and state level. Unfortunately, after the election when they have won and joined their “sworn enemies” to drink and party, the gullible masses continue to fight each other.‎ Even smart people who belong to the masses, sometimes will sow seeds of tribalism and religion among the masses, and then the masses will carry them up until they belong to the elite class.  It is a classic strategy used over 3000 years ago in the art of war. A commoner who aspires to sit with the elite...

The Drum of War in Nigeria?

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Revisiting the Past will Teach us a Lesson! A Quick FlashBack at 'One' of the Nigeria Wars!! The Jalumi War of 1878 (Battle of Ikirun) Originally from Oldnaijanews.com Reposted By: Dee-Why Pumpy Media The Jalumi war, also known as Ogun Jalumi or Battle of Ikirun was a bloody war fought by Ibadan on the side of Ikirun against the allied forces of Ilorin, Ila, Ekiti and Ijesha on November 1, 1878 in the northeastern part of modern day Osun State. The Jalumi war was among the devastating civil wars that plagued the Yoruba nation in the 19th century. Others are, Osogbo war, Ekiti parapo/Kiriji war, Ibadan-Ijaye war e.t.c. In June 1878, Ikirun, a town in modern day Osun State, called for the help of Ibadan to join her in fighting the armies of Ekiti, Ijesha, Ila and the Fulanis of Ilorin who had laid siege on Ikirun. Ibadan was unable to send her armies immediately because they went on an expedition to Meko, a town in modern day Ogun State. When the armies returned on Octobe...

Nigerian Acts Win Big At 2016 MAMA Awards

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Nigerian artistes had a good outing at the 2016 MTV Africa Music Awards with Wizkid, Yemi Alade and Tekno emerging big winners. This piece was originally posted by Channels Television on 21/10/2016  Yemi Alade Wizkid won three major awards on the night as Artist of the Year, Best Male, and Best Collaboration. Sensational singer, Yemi Alade, won the Best Female, while Tekno was named Best Breakthrough Act. In that category, she went up against Tiwa Savage, Supreme Mavin Dynasty (SMD), Josey, Vanessa Mdee and Mz Vee. From South Africa, Cassper Nyovest won the Best Live Act while Emtee came tops in the Best Hip Hop Category. Controversial athlete, Caster Semenya was named the 2016 Person of the Year while South African trumpeter, composer, and singer, Hugh Masekela got a Lifetime Achievement Award. Sauti Sol from Kenya got the award for the Best Group. The event held at the Ticketpro Dome in Johannesburg on Saturday was hosted by Television personality and businesswoman,...

LADIES WEARS-EVERY LADIES CHOICE

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LADIES WEARS-EVERY LADIES CHOICE PICTURE ONE PICTURE TWO PICTURE THREE

BEAUTIFUL TOURISM ON THE PEACEFUL PLATEAU

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THE AFIZERE CULTURAL DANCERS OF PLATEAU STATE PICTURE (1) PICTURE (2) PICTURE (3) PHOTOS BY: Dee-Why Pumpy Media on 27/10/2016

My wife belongs in my kitchen –Buhari

BUHARI VS AISHA This news was originally posted by the Punch Newspaper of Saturday, October 15, 2016. Written by Jesusegun Alagbe In his reaction to his wife’s BBC interview, President Muhammadu Buhari on Friday said Aisha belonged in his kitchen, and did not have any right to question his leadership. President Buhari said during a joint press briefing with German Chancellor, Angela Merkel, that he had superior knowledge over his wife, the Associated Press reported. The President responded, “I don’t know which party my wife belongs to, but she belongs to my kitchen and my living room and the other room. “So I claim superior knowledge over her and the rest of the opposition, because in the end I have succeeded. It’s not easy to satisfy the whole Nigerian opposition parties or to participate in the government.” Commenting on President Buhari’s response that his wife belonged in the kitchen, the publisher of Ovation magazine, Chief Dele Momodu, said it wa...