The former Deputy Speaker of the House of Reps polled 273,404 to defeat Nwosu, who polled a total of 190,364.
INEC Returning Officer for the state and Vice-Chancellor of the Federal University of Agriculture, Umundike, Abia State, Francis Atunta, put the total votes at 2,221,008 and the total accredited voters as 823,743. However, Nwosu, who addressed journalists, noted that Ihedioha had earlier stated that for one to be declared a winner of the election, he must have met the mandatory 25 percent spread in the votes, at least, in two-third of the number of Local Government Areas where the election was held.
“In this instance, the candidate of PDP did not meet the requirement as he scored the mandatory spread in only 12, whereas it should be 18.
Young man this is politics, blame your principal for ruling like emperor. NEXT!
Leave that fantasy land and come back to the real world.
O boy park well, your only cv is son inlaw and pa to father inlaw
Go and rest
Onye nzuzu
Go and sit down
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