Ayo Fayose beat incumbent governor Kayode Fayemi in the 2014 Ekiti Governorship election which held today June 21st in the state.
list by Sahara Reporters of votes collated at various polling centers but awaits final certification by INEC....
Some of the gubernatorial election results from Ekiti State below...
(1.) Iworoko Polling unit 008 :PDP - 109, APC - 63
(2.) Usi Ekiti Unit 009, Usi Grammar school : PDP-79, APC- 41, LP-3, Accord- 0, CPP- 1, PPA-1, PDC-2.
(3.) Ado LG, Unit 004 ward 004 : PDP- 199, APC-84, LP-21.
(4) Iworoko ward 005 :PDP- 64, APC-37, LP-8.
(5).Iworoko Ward 009 : PDP-78, APC-19, LP-10.
(6.) Okeyemi, Ward 005, Unit 11 : PDP- 162, APC, 57, LP-8.
(7.) Onikoye's Palace IKLG, Unit 16: PDP- 78, APC-50, LP-5.
(8.) Erinmope ward 2 Unit 006: PDP- 47, APC-66, LP-4.
(9.) Imesi Ekiti Ward 5 Unit 003 : PDP-36, APC-46, LP-2, PDC-1, PPA-1, NCP- 1.
(10.) Methodist Polling Unit, Ifaki-Ekiti : PDP-51, APC-1, LP-1
IKERE EKITI
Health Centre Ward 010 Unit 7: PDP- 270, APC-81, LP-6
Health Centre Ward 010 Unit 8: PDP- 252, APC-81, LP-18.
WARD 10 OKEMESI:
Emiloju: PDP 59, APC 25
Saloro: PDP 26, APC 13
CAC: PDP 47, APC 18
Ita-Ode: PDP 36, APC 6
Adetoyinbo: PDP 67, APC 39
Town Hall: PDP 80, APC 45
Aro/Saba: PDP 40, APC 36
Obalekosi: PDP 74, APC 44
Ogborodo:PDP 47, APC 56
Obalogbo: PDP 58, APC 29
Akeji:PDP 3, APC 14
Kanmodi:PDP 11, APC 9
Ikole LGA:
Odo Oro:PDP 748, APC 564
Igbara Odo ward 8: Unit 02 PDP-75,APC-52 n LP-7
Unit 11 PDP-73,APC-33 and LP-2
Unit06 PDP-70,APC-51 and LP-3.
Unit 09 PDP-68,APC-22 n LP-5.
Unit 13A PDP-98,APC-55 n LP-5.
Unit 13B PDP-108,APC-26 n LP-8.
Ara Ekiti
Polling Unit 002
PDP 102, APC 32
Igbara - Odo Ekiti
Ward 8, Polling Unit 009
APC 32, LP 11, PDC 01, PDP 69
Polling Unit 008
PDP 62, APC 47, LP 2
Imesi Ekiti, Ward 5, Polling Unit 003
PDP 36, PDC 1, PPA 1, NPC 1, APC 4
Ilawe Ekiti: APC 12, PDP 69, LP 2
Ward 1, Polling Unit 1
PDP 46, APC 21
Eyio Ekiti
Polling Unit 001
PDP 72, APC 40
Polling Unit 002
PDP 102, APC 30
Polling Unit 003
PDP 67, APC 64
Polling Unit 004
PDP 93, APC 23, LP 5
Saturday, 21 June 2014
UK's Daily Mail spots Wizkid as he rolls with Chris Brown & co
Wizkid will be in LA till after the BET awards and I hear he and Chris Brown are planning to shoot a music video for their song collaboration. "or you go kukuma stay there"
Take My Virginity And Give Us The Over 200 Abducted Chibok Girls- Adokiye Tells Boko Haram
23-year old virgin singer, Adokiye has said she does not care about the consequences or the bodily harm this might cause her, because she is ready to give out her virginity to Boko haram men in order for them to release the over 200 abducted chibok girls.
Angry and willing Adokiye when told that the girls might have been made sex slaves by now by the men who abducted them, she said; “They are between 12 and 15 year old girls for Christ sake. I am older and more experienced. Even if 10 to12 men have to take me every night, I don’t care. Just release these girls and let them go back to their parents,” she said.
"OGBOLOGBO"
World Cup 2014: How Teams Can Advance to the Next Round
Who’s In, Who’s Out
Group A
| Brazil | |
| Mexico | |
| Croatia | |
| Cameroon |
Group B
| Netherlands | |
| Chile | |
| Australia | |
| Spain |
Group C
| Colombia | |
| Ivory Coast | |
| Japan | |
| Greece |
Group D
| Costa Rica | |
| Italy | |
| Uruguay | |
| England |
Group E
| France | |
| Ecuador | |
| Switzerland | |
| Honduras |
Group F
| Argentina | |
| Iran | |
| Nigeria | |
| Bos./Herz. |
Group G
| Germany | |
| USA | |
| Ghana | |
| Portugal |
Group H
| Belgium | |
| S. Korea | |
| Russia | |
| Algeria |
The final matches of the World Cup’s group stage will begin on Monday. The top two teams from each of the eight groups will advance – and winning a group is better than finishing second, because the first-place team from each group will next play a second-place (and usually weaker) team from another group, in a single-elimination match.
The sections below walk you through the possibilities for each group in which the teams have finished their first two matches. This page will update at the conclusion of each match, and by Sunday night, this list will be complete.
The sections below walk you through the possibilities for each group in which the teams have finished their first two matches. This page will update at the conclusion of each match, and by Sunday night, this list will be complete.
Group E
France has all but clinched first place, and fans of Ecuador and Switzerland will be nervously watching both their own game and that of the other country on Wednesday.
| W | L | D | GF | GA | +/- | Pts | Predictwise odds | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| France | 2 | 0 | 0 | 8 | 2 | +6 | 6 | 99% | |
| Ecuador | 1 | 1 | 0 | 3 | 3 | 0 | 3 | 30% | |
| Switzerland | 1 | 1 | 0 | 4 | 6 | -2 | 3 | 70% | |
| Honduras | 0 | 2 | 0 | 1 | 5 | -4 | 0 | 1% | |
Only a stunning turn of events would keep France from finishing first. Most simply, it wins the group by tying or winning its final match, against Ecuador. Even if France loses, only a highly improbable turn of events would keep it from winning the group. Its goal-differential is currently +6; to win the group, it merely needs to end up with a better goal differential than both Ecuador (now 0) and Switzerland (-2). To advance with a loss, France would have to have a better goal differential than only one of those two countries. (If goal differential is tied, the next tiebreaker is goals scored, followed by head-to-head results, following by “drawing of lots.”) As we said, France is in good shape.
The good news for Ecuador is that it probably needs only to match Switzerland's result to advance: win, tie or lose. The bad news is that Ecuador faces France. One silver lining: Because France will probably win the group no matter what, it may not give the match its full effort. As is the case with Switzerland, Ecuador can technically still win the group, in much the way that you can technically win the lottery.
Despite its dismal loss to France, Switzerland remains in a decent position. It will advance with a better outcome than Ecuador in the two teams’ final matches — and while Ecuador must play France, Switzerland faces relatively low-ranked Honduras. If Switzerland and Ecuador have the same result — win, draw or loss — Switzerland will probably be eliminated, because its goal differential is now -2 and Ecuador's is 0. To win the group, Switzerland needs one of the outlandish scenarios described previously in France's section.
Honduras isn't officially dead yet. But to have any chance at advancing, it needs to beat Switzerland and to have France beat Ecuador. Honduras would also need to win by enough to emerge from a three-way tiebreaker with Ecuador and Switzerland. Honduras cannot win the group.
Group D
The Italy-Uruguay match will probably be a highlight of the coming week. It's virtually a playoff between the two, with Costa Rica having clinched advancement.
| W | L | D | GF | GA | +/- | Pts | Predictwise odds | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Costa Rica | 2 | 0 | 0 | 4 | 1 | +3 | 6 | 100% | |
| Italy | 1 | 1 | 0 | 2 | 2 | 0 | 3 | 65% | |
| Uruguay | 1 | 1 | 0 | 3 | 4 | -1 | 3 | 35% | |
| England | 0 | 2 | 0 | 2 | 4 | -2 | 0 | - | |
Costa Rica, which seemed doomed when it was placed in this group, has advanced. It will probably win the group, too. It would do so with a win or tie against England — or, regardless, if Italy and Uruguay tie. Even if Costa Rica loses, it will need to lose its current lead in goal differential (now +3) over the winner of the match between Italy (0) and Uruguay (-1). (For instance, if Costa Rica loses, 1-0, and Italy wins, 3-1, Italy will win the group on the tiebreaker of goals scored.)
Italy enters its match with Uruguay with a better goal differential, which means Italy will advance with either a draw or a victory. Italy can win the group, as discussed above, in some instances if it wins by at least two goals and Costa Rica loses.
Uruguay, a trendy pre-tournament pick to go far, now finds itself in the tough position of needing to beat Italy to advance. It can win the group only if Costa Rica loses and Uruguay routs Italy.
England has been eliminated.
Group C
Colombia has advanced, and the Ivory Coast is in the best position to finish second. But there are multiple possibilities, which will make Tuesday's simultaneous matches intriguing.
| W | L | D | GF | GA | +/- | Pts | Predictwise odds | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Colombia | 2 | 0 | 0 | 5 | 1 | +4 | 6 | 100% | |
| Ivory Coast | 1 | 1 | 0 | 3 | 3 | 0 | 3 | 70% | |
| Japan | 0 | 1 | 1 | 1 | 2 | -1 | 1 | 10% | |
| Greece | 0 | 1 | 1 | 0 | 3 | -3 | 1 | 21% | |
Colombia has clinched advancement. It will probably win the group, too. Only if it loses, the Ivory Coast wins and the Ivory Coast's goal differential (now 0) ends up better than that of Colombia (now +4) will Colombia fall into second. If Colombia and the Ivory Coast have the same record and same goal differential, the team with more goals will win the group; if they have the same number of goals, Colombia will win the group because it won the head-to-head match.
The Ivory Coast's clearest path to advancement involves beating Greece. The Ivory Coast would also advance with a tie if Colombia beats or ties Japan. If the Ivory Coast ties and Japan wins, the tiebreakers would come into effect: first, goal differential; then, goals scored; finally, their head-to-head match (which Ivory Coast won). As discussed above, the Ivory Coast can win the group only by a) winning, b) having Colombia lose and c) overcoming its current goal differential with Colombia and winning the tiebreaker.
Japan must win to advance. It also needs either a Greece win over the Ivory Coast or a Greece-Ivory Coast draw in which Japan wins the goal-differential or goals-scored tiebreaker over the Ivory Coast. (If Japan and the Ivory Coast are equal on both of those tiebreakers, the Ivory Coast advances because it beat Japan.) Japan cannot win the group.
Greece will advance if it beats the Ivory Coast and Colombia beats or ties Japan. If Greece and Japan both win, the two will be tied for second place. To advance, Greece would need to overcome its current goal-differential deficit with Japan; Greece is at -3 and Japan at -1. Greece cannot win the group.
Group B
The Netherlands and Chile have already clinched advancement to the Round of 16, but their match on Monday still matters. The team that fails to win this group and instead finishes second is likely to face Brazil, the tournament favorite, in the next round.
| W | L | D | GF | GA | +/- | Pts | Predictwise odds | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Netherlands | 2 | 0 | 0 | 8 | 3 | +5 | 6 | 100% | |
| Chile | 2 | 0 | 0 | 5 | 1 | +4 | 6 | 100% | |
| Australia | 0 | 2 | 0 | 3 | 6 | -3 | 0 | - | |
| Spain | 0 | 2 | 0 | 1 | 7 | -6 | 0 | - | |
The Netherlands has clinched advancement. The Dutch have an advantage over Chile thanks to a better goal differential and will win the group by beating or tying Chile.
Chile has clinched advancement. It needs to beat the Netherlands to win the group.
Australia has been eliminated.
Spain has been eliminated.
Group A
Despite its disappointing tie with Mexico, Brazil remains in excellent position. The match between Mexico and Croatia is akin to a playoff, in which Mexico starts with a half-goal lead.
| W | L | D | GF | GA | +/- | Pts | Predictwise odds | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Brazil | 1 | 0 | 1 | 3 | 1 | +2 | 4 | 99% | |
| Mexico | 1 | 0 | 1 | 1 | 0 | +1 | 4 | 61% | |
| Croatia | 1 | 1 | 0 | 5 | 3 | +2 | 3 | 40% | |
| Cameroon | 0 | 2 | 0 | 0 | 5 | -5 | 0 | - | |
The short version is that Brazil advances by tying or beating Cameroon, one of the lowest-ranked teams in the tournament. But there are also some ways Brazil can advance even if it loses: if Mexico beats Croatia; or if Croatia beats Mexico and Brazil’s goal differential (now +2) remains better than Mexico’s (now +1). The easiest way for Brazil to win the group is to beat Cameroon and remain ahead of Mexico; Brazil will remain ahead if Mexico loses to Croatia, ties Croatia or wins but has its final goal differential trail Brazil’s. Unlikely as it is, Brazil would also win the group if it tied Cameroon, and Mexico and Croatia also tied.
Mexico enters its match with Croatia leading Croatia by a point in the standings and thus advances with either a win or draw. It can also advance with a loss in the improbable event that Brazil loses to Cameroon by at least two goals and Mexico ends up with a better total goal differential. Mexico wins the group by beating Croatia and having Brazil lose or tie Cameroon. Mexico can win the group if both it and Brazil win their final matches, and Mexico has a better final goal differential than Brazil.
Croatia needs to win to jump over Mexico in the standings, which would guarantee advancement. Croatia also advances by tying Mexico and having Brazil lose to Cameroon. Croatia wins the group by beating Mexico and having Brazil tie or lose.
Cameroon has been eliminated.
Today and through the weekend, we'll add analysis for all of the other groups as the results roll in.
Groom ties the knot with groom
this is a wedding between a Groom and a Groom in US. The pic was posted to the Facebook page of one of the guests at the wedding. what do you feel?
Friday, 20 June 2014
FACE OFF- Brothers set for World Cup showdown
BROTHERS TO PLAY AGAINST EACH OTHER
Jerome Boateng plays for Germany. His brother, Kevin-Prince Boateng, plays for Ghana. So on Sunday morning (AEST), when Germany meets Ghana at the World Cup, the siblings will represent two different nations on the same field.
Both men were born in Berlin, with the same father but different mothers. In 2009, Kevin-Prince decided to play for his dad’s native country.
“We’ve had no contact recently,” Jerome said ahead of the game. “Each of us is just concentrating on himself.”
Spare a thought for the commentator, who will have to remember which Boateng is which.
Jerome Boateng plays for Germany. His brother, Kevin-Prince Boateng, plays for Ghana. So on Sunday morning (AEST), when Germany meets Ghana at the World Cup, the siblings will represent two different nations on the same field.
Both men were born in Berlin, with the same father but different mothers. In 2009, Kevin-Prince decided to play for his dad’s native country.
“We’ve had no contact recently,” Jerome said ahead of the game. “Each of us is just concentrating on himself.”
Spare a thought for the commentator, who will have to remember which Boateng is which.
world cup - Cote D’Ivoire midfielder Serey Die cries as he listens to his national anthem
The player explained the moment on Instagram after the game.
“Hello, I just want to say that it's wrong what they all say, that I was moved because of my dad, but he died in 2004 and it was just the excitement of being in a World Cup and serving my country,” Die said.
“I never thought one day I would be at this level of competition.”
There you go. It was national pride.
“Hello, I just want to say that it's wrong what they all say, that I was moved because of my dad, but he died in 2004 and it was just the excitement of being in a World Cup and serving my country,” Die said.
“I never thought one day I would be at this level of competition.”
There you go. It was national pride.
UNIUYO's youngest graduating medical doctor. Graduates @21
21 year old Idongesit Eseneyen is the youngest graduating medical doctor and best graduating doctor in Pharmacology at the University of Uyo. Ido pictured above at her school's Sponsio Academica / Physician’s oath taking of the graduating medical students held on 13th June.
Ido, who she gained admission to study medicine at UNIUYO at the age of 15, said she's trilled to be the best graduating student and is looking forward to serving humanity.
Ido, who she gained admission to study medicine at UNIUYO at the age of 15, said she's trilled to be the best graduating student and is looking forward to serving humanity.
Karruche Tran at 'Free The Nipple' event
Chris Brown's main chick Karruche Tran wore this outfit which showed major side boobs to the Free The Nipple Fundraiser which held at Skybar in LA yesterday, hmmmm.....
Notorious terrorist shot dead by military along Jos-Bauchi Rd
A notorious terrorist and gang leader simply known as Mallam Husaini was shot dead today June 20th along the Jos-Bauch highway by the Nigerian military after his gang engaged soldiers in a shoot out after attacking a military convoy that was on an operational patrol between Jos and Bauchi.
In a press statement released today by the Defence Headquarters, Mallam Husaini had led a series of attacks on security personnel and led the attack on the Police Special Anti-Robbery Squad HQ in Abuja in Nov. 2012 and also led the attack on a military convoy moving from Lokoja to Kaduna where two soldiers were killed in January 2013.
After the shoot out, the military recovered the Ford bus used by the terrorists to operate, 8 Primed Improvised Explosive Devices, rifles, pistols and about 70 rounds of ammunition.
In a press statement released today by the Defence Headquarters, Mallam Husaini had led a series of attacks on security personnel and led the attack on the Police Special Anti-Robbery Squad HQ in Abuja in Nov. 2012 and also led the attack on a military convoy moving from Lokoja to Kaduna where two soldiers were killed in January 2013.
After the shoot out, the military recovered the Ford bus used by the terrorists to operate, 8 Primed Improvised Explosive Devices, rifles, pistols and about 70 rounds of ammunition.
Sunday, 15 June 2014
Mr Nigeria comes 2nd at Mr World competition held today
police uncover explosives in Church
According to report on Premium Times,
two Improvised Explosive Devices was discovered at a church, Winners
Chapel on Port Harcourt road in Owerri, Imo state this morning June
15th. The police detonated the bomb after detecting them. The
Commissioner of Police in Imo state, Abdumajid Ali, said they have
arrested six suspects over the discovery of the explosives.
The police say they believe the explosives were planted on Saturday night and timed to explode after worshippers had gathered for worship today. Thankfully it was discovered on time. Details later
Update: Deputy Superintendent of Police Enwerem, explains more about the incident this morning.
The state police commissioner, Mr. Ali had while briefing journalists at the church premises said the command would do everything possible to unravel the perpetrators of the act.
The police say they believe the explosives were planted on Saturday night and timed to explode after worshippers had gathered for worship today. Thankfully it was discovered on time. Details later
Update: Deputy Superintendent of Police Enwerem, explains more about the incident this morning.
“During their check, it was discovered that Improvised Explosive Devices in forms of refrigerator compressor concealed in sack bags were discovered. One was promptly detonated at the scene because it was on a timer. The other one was dis-alarmed and then taken away for detonation.”The police spokesperson said those arrested have not been directly linked to planting the deadly explosives.
“They were arrested because we believe we might be able to obtain information that could lead to the arrest of the perpetrators from them,” Mr. Enwerem said. “Investigations are ongoing.”
The state police commissioner, Mr. Ali had while briefing journalists at the church premises said the command would do everything possible to unravel the perpetrators of the act.
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