Wednesday, March 13, 2019

The Summary Of 'Sweet Sixteen' By Bolaji Abdullahi. 2019 JAMB Novel - Education -

The Summary Of 'Sweet Sixteen' By Bolaji Abdullahi. 2019 JAMB Novel - Education - Nairaland

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Mar 11, 2019 8:54 PM

Today, we are going to provide you with The summary of Sweet Sixteen, Official Novel for 2019 JAMB UTME Candidates (Sweet Sixteen). As you all know we always make you to make Examinations easier as our name implies (RunzPortal).

In the past we have brought to you the summaries of the past recommended Novels, Last Days in Forcados High School by A. H. Mohammed and Independence By Sarah Ladipo Manyika, Reading now is the Recommended Novel for 2019 JAMB UTME Applicants (Sweet Sixteen by Bolaji Abdullahi)

The Characters In The Novel and Frequently Asked Questions With Their Answers.

Every year, JAMB tends to change the text to read by UTME applicants. JAMB has changed its previous text (INDEPENDENCE) by Sarah Ladipo and the new Text is “SWEET SIXTEEN” written by Bolaaji Abdullahi. Sweet Sixteen It is now the recommended text by the Joint Admission and Matriculation Board for all candidates who want to seat for 2019 UTME.

Therefore, it becomes compulsory for you to get a copy and read it, summarize it and provide answers to some likely questions on it.

You don’t have to be worried, we realized you got a lot to read from JAMB SYLLABUS, so therefore, we have summarized JAMB ‘SWEET SIXTEEN” for you here and accompanies it with likely questions and answers to help you pass your JAMB with ease. You can download it on your phone or print it hard copy.

Important Fact in the Novel.

Author of Sweet 16:- Bolaji Abdullahi
Genre:- Genre means a type of art, literature, or music characterized by a specific form, content, and style. The Genre of Sweet Sixteen is Fiction
Number of Pages:- 157
Publication Year: Sweet sixteen was published on February 1, 2017
Where to Download/Get JAMB Sweet Sixteen?
Prospective students have started asking us where they can download JAMB Sweet Sixteen, someone even want to buy the novel so they can start preparing immediately.

You can now get the recommended text at any Bookstores nationwide or at any JAMB accredited computer-based centres. You can be patient, the novel will be issued to every candidate during the registration.

Aliya has to constantly remind her father that she is not a child but ‘a young adult.’ He does not always agree with her.

Summary of the Novel – “Sweet Sixteen” for UTME.
DESCRIPTION:

Aliya has to constantly remind her father that she is not a child but ‘a young adult.’ He does not always agree with her.

But now that she is turning sixteen, he is sitting up and taking notice. The expected birthday card from him is replaced by a present and no holds barred letter – a page for each year she has lived.

It chronicles the lessons he has tried to teach her and the wisdom he has attempted to pass to her. It unburdens the burning questions she has about life and sometimes shows through the cluelessness of parental units.

Aliya questions who she is and why she is; with her father as a guide on this journey of discovery. An engaging coming of age guide on life and love for the teenage girl.

FULL REVIEW:

In Bolaji Abdullahi’s Sweet Sixteen, the protagonist, 16-year-old Aliya, whom her father refers to adoringly as ‘My First Lady,’ bombards her father with questions, some of which threw her journalist father off balance.

‘’Okay Daddy, what does HAK and KOTL mean?,’’Aliya asked. And when the father expressed his ignorance of the acronyms, Aliya gleefully supplied them; ‘’HAK means ‘Hugs and Kisses’ while KOTL means ‘Kiss On The Lips’.

And when she added that some students were caught on the school’s basketball court at night having ‘’53X’ (s3x), Mr Bello almost fainted. ‘’But…how do you know all these?,’’ he asked almost in consternation, to which Aliya replied: ‘’Come on Daddy, everybody knows these things.”

In his debut fictional work, Bolaji Abdullahi, who has written extensively over the years on politics, policy and development, laid bare in an absorbing page-turner, murky truths and hitherto unspeakable issues in the ever-challenging world of teenagers and young adults.

Divided into seven sections; The Letter, The Drive, Work, The Gandhi Test, Dating, Stereotype and Beauty, Sweet Sixteen’s central focus is a series of conversations between Mr Bello and her 16-year-old intelligent and precocious daughter on the ‘facts of life.’

These are topics which the book’s editor, Molara Wood, referred to on the book’s cover jacket as ‘’everything a teenage girl ever wanted to know but was afraid to ask.”

Another part of the book’s blurb referred to it as ‘’a parenting manual and a guidebook for young adults.”

The above notwithstanding, sociologists, educationists and policy-makers, as well as parents and guardians, are still divided on how much ‘sensitive’ information, especially on s3x education, should be divulged to teenagers.

For example, in a recent UK survey, more than half of parents do not think s3x education should be taught to children at school. According to a poll by baby product website babychild.org.uk; ‘’Many think it is inappropriate to teach children about s3x, whilst others think it should be a parent’s choice to inform their own children.”

However, on the other side of the coin, it is believed that, just as Aliya put it in Sweet Sixteen, most teenagers are already aware of what adults seem to be hiding from them.

According to one expert; ‘’Comprehensive s3x education doesn’t encourage kids to have s3x. Just like abstinence-only programmes, good comprehensive programmes teach students that abstinence is the only surefire way to prevent pregnancy and STDs.

The difference is that these programmes also give students realistic and factual information about the safety of various s3xual practices, and how to improve the odds.’’

In writing Sweet Sixteen, Bolaji Abdullahi, a former Nigerian Minister of Youths and Sports, among other previous jobs, must have critically weighed the above positions before taking on a smorgasbord of young adult topics that ranged from bullying, dating, stereotype, ethics and s3x education, among others

In pushing out his themes, the author finds a good ally in Aliya Bello, a teenager with a curious, fascinating and inquisitive mind and a devoted as well as a responsible father.

Mr Bello, as expected of any good father, took responsibility for the education of his daughter, including the tricky but very important aspect of s3x education.

Aliya is, therefore, fortunate to have a father who does not leave her to struggle alone with the demons that usually torment teenagers when awash in a flood of hormones and the pull of peer pressure.

The result is a compelling tale, loaded with morality and textured with a rich lyrical prose and young adult lingo…story-story, my bestie, OMG among others.

The storyline has an upper-middle-class flavour with luxuriant meals, leisurely Saturday drives and a Mrs Bello, the nurse, often distant from father and daughter.

But in the hinterland between fact and fiction, the author is able to deftly sift the core values from the emotion, the treat from the trick and for this, parents and guardians will forever be grateful.

Wednesday, February 27, 2019

IMPORTANT UPDATE: WAEC 2019 Timetable for May/June Examinations

IMPORTANT UPDATE: WAEC 2019 Timetable for May/June Examinations

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Feb 23, 2019 10:58 AM

The 2019 West African Examinations Council, 2019 May/June examinations is set to begin on the 1st of April 2019, and you can check out the timetable below;

Basketry 3 (Project Work)*

Ceramics 3 (Project Work)*

Graphic Design 3 (Project Work)*

Jewellery 3 (Project Work)*

Leather-work 3 (Project Work)*

Picture Making 3 (Project Work)*

Sculpture 3 (Project Work)*

Textiles 3 (Project Work)*

6 hours a day for 5 days for each paper

Date and time for each paper will be arranged by the Council.

Metalwork 3 (Practical) – 08:30 a.m. – 11:40 p.m. (1st Set)

Metalwork 3 (Practical) – 12:00 p.m. – 3:10 p.m. (2nd Set)

Foods and Nutrition 3 (Practical) Planning Session – 1:00 p.m. – 2:00 p.m.

PHOTO CREDIT: PRIMETIME NEWS

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Tuesday 2nd April 2019 to Tuesday 30th April 2019

Arabic 3 (Oral)

French 3 (Oral)

Physical Education 3 (Performance Test)

Clothing and Textiles 3 (Practical)

Foods and Nutrition 3 (Practical)

Home Management 3 (Practical)

Music 3B (Performance Test)

Date and time for each paper will be arranged by the Council.

PHOTO CREDIT; NEWS MAIL NIGERIA

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Tuesday 2nd April 2019

Leatherwork 2 (Essay)* – 08:30 a.m. – 10:30 a.m.

Leatherwork 1 (Objective)* – 10:30 a.m. – 11:20 p.m.

Applied Electricity 3 (Practical) – 08:30 a.m. – 11:30 p.m. (1st Set)

Applied Electricity 3 (Practical) – 12:00 p.m. – 3:00 p.m. (2nd Set)

Graphic Design 2 (Essay)* – 1:00 p.m. – 3:00 p.m.

Graphic Design 1 (Objective)* – 3:00 p.m. – 3:50 p.m.

PHOTO CREDIT: NG SCHOLARS

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Wednesday 3rd April, 2019

Fisheries (Alternative A) 3 (Practical)* – 08:30 a.m. – 10:30 a.m. (1st Set)

Fisheries (Alternative A) 3 (Practical)* – 11:00 noon – 1:00 p.m. (2nd Set)

Building Construction 2 (Essay) – 1:00 p.m. – 2:00 p.m.

Building Construction 1 (Objective) – 3:00 p.m. – 3:45 p.m.

Animal Husbandry ( Alternative B) 2 (Essay)** – 1:00 p.m. – 3:00 p.m.

Animal Husbandry (Alternative B) 1 (Objective)** – 3:00 p.m. – 4:00 p.m.

PHOTO CREDIT: NAIRALAND

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Thursday 4th April 2019

Clerical Office Duties 2 (Essay) – 08:30 a.m. – 10:40 a.m.

Clerical Office Duties 1 (Objective) – 10:40 a.m. – 11:30 p.m.

Woodwork 3 (Practical) – 08:30 a.m. – 11:30 p.m. (1st Set)

Woodwork 3 (Practical) – 12:00 p.m. – 3:00 p.m. (2nd Set)

Fisheries (Alternative A) 2 (Essay) * – 1:00 p.m. – 3:00 p.m.

Fisheries (Alternative A) 1 (Objective)* – 3:00 p.m. –4:00 p.m.

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Friday 5th April, 2019

English Language 3 (Oral)*/*** – 08:30 a.m. – 9:15 a.m. (1st Set)

English Language 3 (Oral)*/*** – 9:40 a.m. – 10:25 a.m. (2nd Set)

Management-In-Living 3 (Test of Practical Work) */*** 1hr 2:00 p.m. – 3:00 p.m.

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Monday 8th April, 2019

Electronics 3 (Practical) – 08:30 a.m. – 11:30 p.m. (1st Set)

Electronics 3 (Practical) – 12:00 p.m. – 3:00 p.m. (2nd Set)

PHOTO CREDIT: NEWSPEAK ONLINE

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Tuesday 9th April, 2019

Metalwork 2 (Essay) – 08:30 a.m. – 10:00 a.m.

Metalwork 1 (Objective) – 10:00 a.m. – 11:00 noon

Basketry 2 ( (Essay)* – 08:30 a.m. – 10:30 a.m.

Basketry 1 (Objective)* – 10:30 a.m. – 11:20 p.m.

Crop Husbandry and Horticulture 2 (Essay)* – 08:30 a.m. – 10:30 a.m.

Crop Husbandry and Horticulture 1 (Objective)* – 10:30 a.m. – 11:30 p.m.

Electronics 2 (Essay) – 1:00 p.m. – 2:00 p.m.

Electronics 1 (Objective) – 2:00 p.m. – 3:00 p.m.

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Wednesday 10th April, 2019

Biology 2 (Essay) – 8:30 a.m. – 10:10 a.m.

Biology 1 (Objective) – 10:10 p.m. – 11:00 a.m.

Music 3A (Aural) – 12:00 p.m. – 12:45 p.m.

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Thursday 11th April 2019

Integrated Science 2 (Essay)* – 08:30 a.m. – 10:00 a.m.

Integrated Science 1 (Objective)* – 10:00 a.m. – 11:00 noon

Integrated Science 3 (Alternative to Practical Work)* – 1:00 p.m. – 3:00 p.m.

PHOTO CREDIT: TRENT ONLINE

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Friday 12th April, 2019

Management-In-Living 2 (Essay)*/*** – 08:30 a.m. – 10:30 a.m.

Management-In-Living 1 (Objective)*/*** – 10:30 a.m. – 11:30 p.m.

Sculpture 2 (Essay)* – 08:30 a.m. – 10:30 a.m.

Sculpture 1 (Objective)* – 10:30 a.m. – 11:20 p.m.

Information and Communication Technology (Elective) 2 (Essay)* – 1:00 p.m. – 3:00 p.m.

Information and Communication Technology (Elective) 1 (Objective)* – 3:00 p.m. – 4:00 p.m.

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Monday 15th April, 2019

Physics 3 (Practical) (Alternative A) – 08:30 a.m. – 11:15 p.m. (1st Set)

Physics 3 (Practical) (Alternative A) – 11:40 p.m – 2:25 p.m. (2nd Set)

History 2 (Essay) – 1:00 p.m. – 3:00 p.m.

History 1 (Objective) – 3:00 p.m. – 4:00 p.m.

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Tuesday 16th April, 2019

Literature-In-English 2 (Prose) – 08:30 a.m. – 9:45 a.m.

Literature-In-English 1 (Objective) – 9:45 a.m. – 10:45 a.m.

Crop Husbandry and Horticulture 3 (Practical)* – 08:30 a.m. – 10:30 a.m. (1st Set)

Crop Husbandry and Horticulture 3 (Practical)* – 11:00 noon – 1:00 p.m. (2nd Set)

Foods and Nutrition 2 (Essay) – 1:00 p.m. – 2:15 p.m.

Foods and Nutrition 1 (Objective) – 2:15 p.m. – 3:15 p.m.

Picture Making 2 (Essay)* – 1:00 p.m. – 3:00 p.m.

Picture Making 1 (Objective)* – 3:00 p.m. – 3:50 p.m.

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Wednesday 17th April 2019

English Language 2 (Essay) – 08:30 a.m. – 10:30 a.m.

English Language 1 (Objective) – 10:30 a.m. – 11:30 p.m.

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Thursday 18th April, 2019

Further Mathematics/Mathematics (Elective) 2 (Essay) 2hrs 30mins 08:30 a.m. – 11:00 noon

Further Mathematics/Mathematics (Elective) 1 (Objective) 1hr 30mins 1:00 p.m. – 2:30 p.m.

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Tuesday 23rd April, 2019Physics 2 (Essay) – 08:30 a.m. – 10.00 a.m.

Physics 1 (Objective) – 10:00 a.m. – 11:15 p.m.

Geography 3(Practical and Physical Geography) – 1:00 p.m. – 2:50 p.m.

Forestry 2 (Essay)* – 1:00 p.m. – 3:00 p.m.

Forestry 1 (Objective)* – 3:00 p.m. – 4:00 p.m.

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Wednesday 24th April, 2019

Chemistry 3 (Practical) (Alternative A) – 09:30 a.m. – 11:30 a.m. (1st Set)

Chemistry 3 (Practical) (Alternative A) – 12:00 noon – 2:00 p.m. (2nd Set)

Music 2 (Essay) – 08:30 a.m. – 10:30 a.m.

Music 1 (Objective) – 10:30 a.m. – 11:30 p.m.

Auto Mechanics 2 (Essay) – 1:00 p.m. – 2:30 p.m.

Auto Mechanics 1 (Objective) – 2:30 p.m. – 3:30 p.m.

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Thursday 25th April 2019

Geography 2 (Essay) – 08:30 a.m. – 10:30 a.m.

Geography 1(Objective) – 10:30 a.m. – 11:30 p.m.

Animal Husbandry (Alternative A) 3 (Practical)* – 08:30 a.m. – 10:30 a.m.

Animal Husbandry (Alternative A) 3 (Practical)* – 11:00 a.m. – 1:00 p.m.

Forestry (Alternative A) 3 (Practical)* – 08:30 a.m. – 10:30 a.m. (1st Set)

Forestry (Alternative A) 3 (Practical)* – 11:00 am – 1:00 p.m. (2nd Set)

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Friday 26th April, 2019

Social Studies 2 (Essay)* 3hrs 08:30 a.m. – 11:30 p.m.

Social Studies 1 (Objective)* – 1:00 p.m. – 1.50 p.m.

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Monday 29th April, 2019

Biology 3 (Practical) (Alternative A) – 08:30 a.m. – 10:30 a.m. (1st Set)

Biology 3 (Practical) (Alternative A) – 11:00 noon – 1:00 p.m. (2nd Set)

Literature-In-English 3(Drama & Poetry) – 1:00 p.m. – 3:30 p.m.

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Tuesday 30th April, 2019

Economics 2 (Essay) – 08:30 a.m. – 10:30 a.m.

Economics 1 (Objective) – 10:30 a.m. – 11:30 p.m.

Clothing and Textiles 2 (Essay) – 2:00 p.m. – 3:30 p.m.

Clothing and Textiles 1 (Objective) – 3:30 p.m. – 4:30 p.m.

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Thursday 2nd May 2019

General Mathematics/Mathematics (Core) 2 (Essay) – 08:30 a.m. – 11:00 am to be moved.

General Mathematics/Mathematics (Core) 1 (Objective) – 2:00 p.m. – 3:30 p.m. 3rd May

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Friday 3rd May, 2019

Dagaare (Elective) 1 (Essay)* – 08:30 a.m. – 11:30 a.m.

Dagbani (Elective) 1 (Essay)* – 08:30 a.m. – 11:30 a.m

Dangme (Elective) 1 (Essay)* – 08:30 a.m. – 11:30 a.m.

Ewe (Elective) 1 (Essay)* – 08:30 a.m. – 11:30 a.m.

Fante (Elective) 1 (Essay)* – 08:30 a.m. – 11:30 a.m.

Ga (Elective) 1 (Essay)* – 08:30 a.m. – 11:30 a.m.

Gonja (Elective) 1 (Essay)* – 08:30 a.m. – 11:30 a.m.

Kasem (Elective) 1 (Essay)* – 08:30 a.m. – 11:30 a.m.

Nzema (Elective) 1 (Essay) – 08:30 a.m. – 11:30 a.m.

Twi (Akuapem) (Elective) 1 (Essay)* – 08:30 a.m. – 11:30 a.m.

Twi (Asante) (Elective) 1 (Essay)* – 08:30 a.m. – 11:30 a.m.

Financial Accounting 2 (Essay) – 08:30 a.m. – 11:00 a.m.

Financial Accounting 1 (Objective) – 11:00 am – 12:00 p.m.

Dagaare (Elective) 2 (Essay)* – 1:00 p.m. – 3:30 p.m

Dagbani (Elective) 2 (Essay)* – 1:00 p.m. – 3:30 p.m

Dangme (Elective) 2 (Essay)* – 1:00 p.m. – 3:30 p.m

Ewe (Elective) 2 (Essay)* – 1:00 p.m. – 3:30 p.m

Fante (Elective) 2 (Essay) –1:00 p.m. – 3:30 p.m

Ga (Elective) 2 (Essay)* – 1:00 p.m. – 3:30 p.m

Gonja (Elective) 2 (Essay)* – 1:00 p.m. – 3:30 p.m

Kasem (Elective) 2 (Essay)* – 1:00 p.m. – 3:30 p.m

Nzema (Elective) 2 (Essay)* – 1:00 p.m. – 3:30 p.m

Twi (Akuapem) (Elective) 2 (Essay)* – 1:00 p.m. – 3:30 p.m

Twi (Asante) (Elective) 2 (Essay)* – 1:00 p.m. – 3:30 p.m

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Monday 6th May, 2019

Christian Religious Studies 2 (Essay) – 08:30 a.m. – 10:30 a.m.

Christian Religious Studies 1 (Objective) – 10:30 a.m. – 11:30 p.m.

Islamic Studies 2 (Essay) – 08:30 a.m. – 10:30 a.m.

Islamic Studies 1 (Objective) – 10:30 a.m. – 11:20 p.m.

West African Traditional Religion 2 (Essay)* – 08:30 a.m. – 10:40 a.m.

West African Traditional Religion 1 (Objective)* – 10:40 a.m. – 11:30 a.m.

Chemistry 2 (Essay) – 1:00 p.m. – 3:00 p.m.

Chemistry 1 (Objective) – 3:00 p.m. – 4:00 p.m.

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Tuesday 7th May 2019

Government 2 (Essay) – 08:30 a.m. – 10:30 a.m.

Government 1 (Objective) – 10:30 a.m. – 11:30 p.m.

Chemistry 3 (Practical) (Alternative B) – 08:30 a.m. – 10:30 a.m. (1st Set)

Chemistry 3 (Practical) (Alternative B) – 11:00 am – 1:00 p.m. (2nd Set)

General Knowledge in Art 3B (Lettering and Design)* – 1:00 p.m. – 4:00 p.m.

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Wednesday 8th May, 2019

Physics 3 (Practical) ( Alternative B) – 08:30 a.m. – 11:15 am. (1st Set)

Physics 3 (Practical) (Alternative B) – 11:40 p.m. – 2:25 p.m. (2ndSet)

General Knowledge in Art 2 (Essay)* – 1:00 p.m. – 2:30 p.m.

General Knowledge in Art 1 (Objective)* – 2:30 p.m. – 3:20 p.m.

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Thursday 9th May 2019

Business Management 2 (Essay) – 08:30 a.m. – 10:30 a.m.

Business Management 1 (Objective) – 10:30 a.m. – 11:30 p.m.

Jewellery 2 (Essay)* – 08:30 a.m. – 10:30 a.m.

Jewellery 1 (Objective)* – 10:30 a.m. – 11:20 p.m.

Physics 3 (Practical) (Alternative C)* – 08:30 a.m. – 11:15 a.m. (1st Set)

Physics 3 (Practical) (Alternative C)* – 11:40 p.m. – 2:25 p.m. (2ndSet)

Information and Communication Technology (Elective) 3 (Practical)* – 11:30 a.m. – 1:30 p.m. (1st Set)

Information and Communication Technology (Elective) 3 (Practical)* – 2:00 noon – 4:00 p.m. (2ndSet)

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Friday 10th May, 2019

Chemistry 3 (Practical) (Alternative C) * – 08:30 a.m. – 10:30 a.m. (1st Set)

Chemistry 3 (Practical) (Alternative C) * – 11:00 am – 1:00 p.m. (2nd Set)

Building Construction 3 (Building Drawing and Essay) – 2:00 p.m. – 4:30 p.m.

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Monday 13th May, 2019

General Knowledge in Art 3A (Drawing and Painting)* – 08:30 a.m. – 11:30 a.m.

Auto Mechanics 3 (Practical) – 08:30 a.m. – 10:30 a.m. (1st Set)

Auto Mechanics 3 (Practical) – 11:00 am – 1:00 p.m. (2ndSet)

Woodwork 2 (Essay and Design) – 1:00 p.m. – 3:20 p.m.

Woodwork 1 (Objective) – 3:20 p.m. – 4:00 p.m.

PHOTO CREDIT: PREMIUM TIMES

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Tuesday 14th May 2019

Technical Drawing 3 (Sketches, Building and Mechanical Drawing) – 8:30 a.m. – 11:15 a.m.

General Agriculture 2 (Essay)* – 08:30 a.m. – 10:30 a.m.

General Agriculture 1 (Objective)* – 10:30 a.m. – 11:30 p.m.

Textiles 2 (Essay)* – 08:30 a.m. – 10:30 a.m.

Textiles 1 (Objective)* – 10:30 a.m. – 11:20 p.m.

Technical Drawing 2 (Essay) – 1:00 p.m. – 2:45 p.m.

Technical Drawing 1 (Objective) – 2:45 p.m. – 3:45 p.m.

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Wednesday 15th May 2019

Principles of Cost Accounting 2 (Essay) – 08:30 a.m. – 10:30 a.m.

Principles of Cost Accounting 1 (Objective) – 10:30 a.m. – 11:30 a.m.

General Agriculture 3 (Practical) * – 08:30 a.m. – 10:30 a.m. (1st Set)

General Agriculture 3 (Practical) * – 11:00 am – 1:00 p.m. (2ndSet)

Typewriting – 08:30 a.m. – 1:10 p.m. (1st Set)

Typewriting – 11:30 p.m. – 2:10 p.m. (2ndSet)

Applied Electricity 2 (Essay) – 2:00 p.m. – 3:00 p.m.

Applied Electricity 1 (Objective) – 3:00 p.m. – 4:00 p.m.

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Thursday 16th May 2019

French 2 (Essay) – 08:30 a.m. – 9:45 a.m.

French 1 (Objective) – 9:45 a.m. – 10:45 a.m.

Arabic 2 (Essay) – 1:00 p.m. – 3:00 p.m.

Arabic 1 (Objective) – 3:00 p.m. – 3:50 p.m.

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Tuesday, February 26, 2019

TOO SOON? Davido Accepts Atiku's Defeat On Instagram

TOO SOON? Davido Accepts Atiku's Defeat On Instagram


While the results for the 2019 Elections are still being released, Nigerian pop star, Davido, has come out in support for the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP). 

This comes in the wake of the 2019 Elections which held on Saturday. The Electoral body, INEC, have been announcing the results of the elections and so far incumbent party APC look to have a massive lead over the PDP. 

Taking to Instagram, the pop star who is in South Africa wrote: 'we all tried, hopefully one day, real change will come'.

Peep the post below: 

 

By Ifeduyi reporting

Saturday, February 23, 2019

  Live updates: Situation reports, results as collations begin across Nigeria Author: Aanu Adegun UPDATED: 0:02 AM VIEWS: 252970 Category: Local news  The 2019 presidential election is finally here and Nigerians have trooped out in millions to cast their votes for their preferred candidates for the presidency and National Assembly. In this report, Legit.ng brings you situation reports and results across the country as election ends. 72 presidential candidates are participating in the 2019 presidential elections but five candidates stand out among the rest: President Buhari of the All Progressives Congress (APC), Atiku Abubakar of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), Omoyele Sowore of the African Action Congress (AAC), Kingsley Moghalu of the Young Progressives Party (YPP) and Fela Durotoye of the Alliance for New Nigeria (ANN). Meanwhile, please note that Legit cannot independently verify results as we check out from polling unit across the country.  FEB 23 16:03 PM PU 023, Ward 4 Ibapon, Ogbomosho South LGA Apc-29 Pdp-75 Adc-1 Ypp-0 Dpp-1 Ann-1 Adp-17 Snd-1 FEB 23 16:06 PM Breaking: PDP wins at Sanwo-Olu’s polling unit Alhaji Atiku Abubakar, presidential candidate of the Peoples Democratic Party has defeated President Muhammadu Buhari of the ruling All Progressives Congress at the Femi Okunnu polling unit, Lateef Jakande, Ikoyi where the APC governorship candidate in Lagos state, Babajide Sanwo-Olu, voted in the presidential poll. Atiku Abubakar, polled 52 votes to defeat President Buhari who got 48 votes. FEB 23 16:20 PM Buhari wins at Obasanjo’s polling unit President Buhari has defeated Atiku Abaubakar at the polling unit of ex-president Olusegun Obasanjo in Abeokuta, Ogun state. The All Progressives Congress (APC) secured 87 votes in the presidential election, while the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) got 18 votes.  FEB 23 16:26 PM PU 14, Ward 5, saki west LGA, oyo north senatorial District, Oyo state. Presidential result Adp 1, Adc 3, Accord 1, Da 1, pdp 23, Apc 95, Void 10 FEB 23 16:30 PM Buhari wins polling unit but APC loses Senate President Muhammadu Buhari has won his polling unit PU003 at Sarkin Yara Ward A, Daura as he scored 523 votes while the presidential candidate of the PDP, Atiku Abubakar, scored only 3 votes. However, the president’s party, the All Progressives Congress (APC), candidate for Katsina North senatorial district, incumbent Kaita Baba-Ahmad lost the unit to the candidate of Accord Party, Lawal Nalado. Nalado scored 262 while Kaita scored 247 votes FEB 23 16:38 PM PU 001. Ward 08 Moferere. Akure North LG. Ondo Central Senatorial District, Ondo state Senatorial result APC : 77 PDP : 12 ZLP : 14 Presidential APC : 73 PDP : 27  FEB 23 16:41 PM Ward 02 Somolu local government Lagos east senatorial district Presidential results PDP- 23 APC- 45 AAC-02 PPA- 01 ANN- 01 Void-1 FEB 23 16:43 PM Oyo North, Iwajowa LG, Ward 01, Agbaakin 1, PU 008, opposite motor park Presidential election result: ADP 1 ACCORD 2 ACD 1 ADC 8 PCP 4 PDP 80 APC 54 Invalid 4 Rejected 1 FEB 23 16:46 PM PU 012, Ward 02 Somolu Local Government, Lagos East Senatorial District. House of Reps Shomolu Federal Constituency results PDP- 34 APC- 38 AAC-02 Presidential results PDP- 23 APC- 46 AAC-02 PPA- 01 ANN- 01 Void-1 Senatorial District Result PDP- 28 APC- 46  FEB 23 16:49 PM PU 023, Ward 4 Ibapon, Ogbomosho South LGA, Oyo North Senatorial District Presidential results Apc-29 Pdp-75 Adc-1 Ypp-0 Dpp-1 Ann-1 Adp-17 Snd-1 Senate Apc-33 Adp64 Pdp-23 Zlp-2 Adc-9 House of Reps Adp-66 PDP-25 Apc-39 Zlp-1 FEB 23 16:50 PM PU 006, Ward 003, Ibadan Southwest LGA, Oyo State Senate results APC — 43 PDP — 63 ADC — 34 YDP — 8 FEB 23 16:52 PM PU 0057, Ward 05, Epe local government, Lagos east House of Reps result APC 52 PDP 58 AD 1 ADP 1 Void 5 Senate result Apc 53 PDP 60 AD 2 DPP 1 Void 5 Presidential result Pdp 57 Apc 53 Acc 1 Dpp1 Pcp 1 Void 5  FEB 23 16:59 PM PU 006, Ward 003, Ibadan Southwest LGA, Oyo state House of Representative results APC — 44 PDP — 65 ADC — 27 ZLP — 3 Senate results APC — 43 PDP — 63 ADC — 34 YDP — 8 Presidential results APC — 54 PDP — 80 ADC — 8 Rejected — 8 FEB 23 17:04 PM PU Government College, Ikorodu LGA, Lagos East Senatorial District Presidential results Apc-80 Pdp-47 Adc-1 Ypp-1 Pcp-1 AAC-1 Ann-3 Void-3 Senatorial results APC - 84 ADC - 2 AD - 1 PDP- 47 PT - 1 Void - 2 House of Representatives result APC-80 ANN-1 ANRP-1 YPP-1 PPN-1 PDP-1 ADC-1 PDP-47 Void-4 FEB 23 17:06 PM Ward 06, Unit 06, Ibadan South West, Oyo South Senatorial District Senatorial Election Result ADP: ACCORD: 01 ACD: 26 ADC: PCP: PDP: 27 APC: 23 SDP: 01 NCP: 01 AGA: 1 VOID: 6 House Of Rep Election Result ADP: 02 ACCORD: 01 ACD: ADC: PCP: PDP: 34 APC: 22 NCP: 01 YDP: 01 NCP: 01 ZLP: 05 VOID: 01 Presidential Election Result ADP: 01 ACCORD: 01 ACD: ADC: 12 PCP: PDP: 37 APC: 29 VOID: 6 FEB 23 17:11 PM Breaking: Atiku loses own polling unit to Buhari President Muhammadu Buhari has defeated the candidate of the Peoples Democratic Party at his polling unit. FEB 23 17:12 PM PU 016, Ogui New layout LGA, Obiagu Road Primary School 015, Enugu North Senatorial District, Enugu state PRESIDENTIAL PDP- 64 APC- 3 SENATORIAL PDP- 56 APC- 8 HOUSE OF REPS PDP- 52 APC- 1O FEB 23 17:13 PM PU 021, SharadaWard, Kano Municipal LGA, Kano Central Senatorial District SENATE APC..... 137 PDP...... 53 HOUSE OF REPS APC...... 154 PDP....... 34 PRESIDENTIAL APC..... 154 PDP...... 26. FEB 23 17:14 PM Ward 03, PU 06, Ibadan North West, Oyo South Senatorial District Senatorial Election Result ADP: 01 ACCORD: ACD: ADC: 37 PCP: PDP: 49 APC: 29 SDP: NCP: AGA: ZLP: 15 VOID: House Of Rep Election Result ADP: 03 ACCORD: ACD: ADC: 27 PCP: PDP: 55 APC: 29 NCP: YDP: NCP: ZLP: 15 VOID: Presidential Election Result ADP: ACCORD: ACD: 01 ADC: 08 PCP: 02 PDP: 80 APC: 38 GPN: 01 NEPP: 01 NDLP: 01 FEB 23 17:17 PM Atiku defeats Buhari at Peter Obi’s polling unit Alhaji Atiku Abubakar, the presidential candidate of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), has defeated President Muhammadu Buhari at the polling unit of Peter Obi, PDP’s vice presidential candidate. Legit.ng correspondents on ground in Umudiakasi Square polling unit in Agulu, Anaocha local government area of Anambra State report that PDP polled 258 votes against APC’s paltry one as the All Progressives Congress Alliance (APGA) got four votes, three more than Buhari’s APC. FEB 23 17:18 PM Oyo North, Iwajowa LG, Ward 01, Agbaakin 1, PU 008, opposite motor park Presidential election Result: ADP 1 ACCORD 2 ACD 1 ADC 8 PCP 4 PDP 80 APC 55 Invalid 4 Rejected 1 Senatorial election Result: ADP 1 ZLP 1 ADC 15 PDP 64 APC 59 Invalid Rejected House of representatives election Result: YDP 1 ADP 1 ZLP 2 PDC 1 PDP 80 ADC 15 APC 53 Cancelled 2 Rejected 4 FEB 23 17:20 PM Lafiya 029, Sokoto South LGA, Sokoto North, Sokoto PRESIDENTIAL APC — 27 PDP— 46 GDPN— 1 Invalid— 11 SENATORIAL APC — 29 Invalid — 3 APP— 1 PDP— 48 HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES APC— 29 PDP— 46 Invalid— 5 APA—1 NUP— 1 FEB 23 17:21 PM Okpujie Pry School I PU 002, Uromi, Esan North East LGA, Edo Central Senatorial District Presidential PDP: 159 APC: 31 Edo Central Senatorial Election PDP: 165 APC: 35 Esan North East/Esan South East Federal Constituency PDP: 158 FEB 23 17:22 PM PU 44 Ward 5 Port Harcourt City LGA Rivers State Presidential PDP - 33 APC - 3 ***APC not allowed candidates in other elections Senate PDP - 37 Reps FEB 23 17:23 PM PU 08, Ijomu Oro, Irepodun LGA, Kwara South Presidential APC- 98 PDP- 40 Senate APC- 98 PDP- 43 Rep APC- 100 PDP- 40 FEB 23 17:24 PM Lagos Central Senatorial District, Eti-Osa local government area, Ward 1,Bonny camp v, PU 29 Presidential MDP 5 ADC 1 MPM 1 APC 34 PDP 31 DPP 1 ANN 1 YPP 1 SENATE APC 39 PDP 27 ADC 1 REPRESENTATIVE. APC 36 PDP 24 FEB 23 17:25 PM PU 03 Ward 01 Pategi, Kwar state. House of Reps results APC 172; PDP 14 invalid 03 FEB 23 17:26 PM Polling Unit 1, Ward 3, Etinan, Akwa Ibom state Presidential PDP *219 APC * 109 Senatorial PDP *215 APC * 111 House of Reps. PDP *222 APC * 108 FEB 23 17:27 PM Hill Station Junction, PU 023, Janta Adamu Ward, Jos North LGA, Plateau state Presidential APC- 7; PDP- 34 votes. Senate APC - 6, PDP - 34; PRP - 1 House of Representatives APC -7, PDP - 32, SDP 1, NPN - 1, ADP -1. Out of 138 registered voters of the said unit, only 42 voted. FEB 23 17:29 PM PU 009; Kere Aje. Offa LGA, Kwara state Presidential APC 116 PDP 23 Senatorial APC 122 PDP 22 House of Representative APC 112 PDP 22 FEB 23 17:30 PM Lowcost Polling Unit 0016 Lokuwa Ward Mubi North Local Government Area Adamawa state Presidential PDP. 156 APC. 78 Senatorial PDP 159 APC. 46 Reps PDP 145 APC 44 FEB 23 17:31 PM PU 009; Kere Aje Ward, Offa LGA, Kwara South Presidential APC 116 PDP 23 Senatorial APC 122 PDP 22 Representative APC 112 PDP 22 FEB 23 17:33 PM PU 01, Okerimi Oro, Irepodun LGA, Kwara South Presidential APC 98 PDP 72 Senate APC 90 PDP 78 Rep APC 87 PDP 85 FEB 23 17:34 PM Ward 06, PU020 Onitolo Community High school, IGBAJA /STADIUM Surulere LGA, Lagos Central Senatorial District Presidential ADC-1 APC-77 PDP-35 YPP-3 Senatorial ADC-1 ANP-1 APC-79 PDP-34 House of Reps - Consistuency 1 ANRP-1 APC-79 PDP-30 PPN-1 PT-2 VPP-2 FEB 23 17:37 PM Anaocha LGA, Neni, Tax office Hall PU10 Presidential PDP-221 APC- 8 APGA - 17 Senate PDP- 59 APC-3 APGA-54 Reps PDP- 100 APC- 13 APGA- 133 FEB 23 17:38 PM PU 007; Balogun Ward, Offa LGA, Kwara South Presidential APC 297 PDP 55 Senatorial APC 301 PDP 49 Representative APC 285 PDP 62 FEB 23 17:39 PM Unit 14, Ward 10, Sagbama LGA, Bayelsa state Presidential PDP * 145 APC * 19 Senate PDP * 137 APC * 37 Reps PDP * 142 APC * 28 FEB 23 17:40 PM Ward 06, PU 020 Onitolo Community High school, IGBAJA /STADIUM Surulere LGA, Lagos Central Senatorial District Presidential ADC-1 APC-77 PDP-35 YPP-3 Senatorial ADC-1 ANP-1 APC-79 PDP-34 House of Representatives ANRP-1 APC-79 PDP-30 PPN-1 PT-2 VPP-2 FEB 23 17:41 PM PU 010, Salanta Special Pri School, Sharada Ward, Kano Municipal, Kano Central District SENATE APC..... 189 PDP...... 49 HOUSE OF REP APC..... 102 PDP...... 28 PRESIDENTIAL APC...... 222 PDP...... 15 FEB 23 17:42 PM Kano south Rano LGA, Rano Central PU 008 Presidential APC 126 PDP. 30 Senate APC 98 PDP 56 House of Reps APC 100 PDP 52 FEB 23 17:43 PM Senatorial District* Kano North LGA* Kabo Ward* Gidan Zume 2, Garo RAC* 20 Polling Unit* 15 *Presidential* *APC* 299 *PDP* 38 *Invalid votes* 9 *Senatorial* *APC* 269 *PDP* 64 *Invalid votes* 8 *House of Reps* *APC* 288 *PDP* 39 FEB 23 17:44 PM PU 026 Bonny camp, Ward 1, Eti-osa LGA, Lagos Central Presidential APC 74 PDP 74 Senate APC 87 PDP 61 Representatives APC 82 PDP 55 FEB 23 17:45 PM PU Filin Sauna 001, Kawaji Ward, Nasarawa LGA, Kano Central Presidential APC 145 PDP 14 Invalid 41 Senatorial APC 120 PDP 44 Invalid 32 Reps APC 118 PDP 40 Invalid 40 Total Reg voters 410 FEB 23 17:46 PM PU004 Balogun Alanamu ward 5 of Ilorin West LG in Kwara Central Presidential APC: 50 PDP: 044 ADC:001 Senatorial APC: 043 PDP: 049 House of Reps APC:046 PDP: 048 ADC: 001 FEB 23 17:48 PM PU024, Ward 06, Egbeda LGA, Oyo Central Senatorial District Presidential APC- 83 AAC- 3 ADC-3 DPC-1 ZLP-4 ADP-2 PDP-82 Senatorial ADC-25 ANP-35 APC-72 PDP-40 ZLP-5 ACCORD-1 House of Representatives APC-95 AAC-1 DPC-1 ACCORD-3 PDP-50 ADC-17 ADP-16 FEB 23 17:54 PM PU 015, Karaye Ward, Karaye LGA, Kano South Presidential APC...180 PDP... 30 Senatorial APC... 89 PDP... 49 PRP... 76 Reps APC... 115 PDP... 54 PRP.. 42 FEB 23 17:56 PM Kano Municipal, Sharada ward, PU 023 Senate APC.... 224 PDP..... 67. House Of Reps APC..... 253 PDP....... 67 Presidential APC 262 PDP 32 FEB 23 17:57 PM PU 006, St. Stephen's School, Ward E3, Eiyekole, Adeniji Adele, Lagos Island, Lagos Central Senatorial District PDP: 27 APC: 93 Presidential APC: 94 PDP:19 House of Representatives APC: 90 PDP: 29 FEB 23 17:58 PM PU 012 Adamawa Central, Yola North, Ajiya ward, Atiku Abubakar's PU Senate APC: 187 PDP: 120 ADC: 28 Reps APC: 145 PDP: 121 ADC: 63 Presidential APC: 186 PDP: 167 FEB 23 17:59 PM PU 008 Waduku primary school, Waduku ward of Lamurde LGA, Adamawa South results Presidential PDP- 162 APC- 33 Senate PDP 143 APC 64 Reps PDP 161 APC 50 FEB 23 18:00 PM PU 061, Makama Sarkin Baka, Bauchi LGA, Bauchi South Presidential election results APC: 218 PDP: 26 Senatorial election results APC: 91 PDP:95 PRP: 51 NNPP: 8 Bauchi Federal Constituency election results PRP: APC: 50 PDP: 23 SDP: 165 FEB 23 18:01 PM PU 011, Iludun Oro, Irepodun LGA, Kwara south Presidential APC 191 PDP 86 ADC 2 PCP 2 NCP 1 ACD 1 ACPN 1 APDA 1 Senate APC 197 PDP 78 ADC 6 LP 1 ADP 1 PDC 1 Reps APC 196 PDP 81 PDC 1 ADC 12 FEB 23 18:03 PM PU 001, Ihe Ward: University Primary School Nsk, Enugu North Voting point 3 PRESIDENTIAL YPP = 8 APC= 7 PDP=77 INVALID= 2 SENATE SDP 5 APC 7 UPP 1 PDP 78 HOUSE OF REPS APC 11 PDP 76 Voting Point 4 PRESIDENTIAL PPA 1 APC 4 YPP 4 PDP 86 INVALID 3 Voting Point 1 HOUSE OF REP PDP 68 APC 21 INVALID 1 FEB 23 18:06 PM PU 001B, Eke Ward, Udi LGA, Enugu State REP Void =3 APGA= 7 APC= 23 PDP= 69 SENATE Void= 5 APGA= 6 APC= 35 PDP= 56 PRESIDENTIAL Void= 5 PCP= 2 ATP= 1 YPP (MOGHALU)= 1 DPP= 1 APGA= 1 APTA= 1 APC= 30 PDP= 60 FEB 23 18:07 PM PU 001A Eke Ward, Udi LGA, Enugu State REP YPP= 1 APGA= 5 APC= 28 PDP= 59 SENATE APGA= 13 APC= 33 PDP= 47 PRESIDENTIAL APGA= 1 AAC (SOWORE) = 1 SNC = 1 APC= 21 PDP = 65 FEB 23 18:08 PM PU 002B, Eke Ward, Udi LGA, Enugu REP APC = 14 PDP= 41 SENATE APGA= 3 APC = 17 PDP= 39 Void: 3 PRESIDENTIAL APC = 20 PDP= 41 PU 002A REP APGA= 6 APC = 18 PDP = 73 SENATE APGA= 6 APC= 28 PDP= 61 PRESIDENTIAL MPC= 1 PPA= 1 APA= 1 APGA= 1 APC= 32 PDP= 64 FEB 23 18:10 PM Polling Unit 023 Sharada Ward, Kano Municipal LGA, Kano Central Senatorial District Presidential APC 262 PDP 32 Senate APC.... 224 PDP..... 67 House of Representatives APC..... 253. PDP....... 67 FEB 23 18:13 PM JUST IN: Widespread violence prevents Rivers APC guber candidate from voting Widespread violence has prevented the All Progressives Congress (APC) governorship candidate in Rivers state, Mr. Tony Cole from voting. Cole, a former Chief Executive Officer of Sahara Energy, is from Abonnema in Akuku Torlu local government area, an area that has witnessed widespread violence on election day. FEB 23 18:20 PM PU 002, Arewa Primary School,Babura LGA, Jigawa state *PRESIDENTIAL* APC.. 209 PDP.. 11 SDP... 1 APA... 1 PCP... 1 APDA.. 1 (4 INVALIDS) *SENATE* PDP... 16 APC.. 171 SDP... 36 (5 INVALID) *REPS* SDP.. 107 PDP... 9 APC.. 107 PT... 1 AD.. 1 PRP.. 1 ACPN.. 1 (3 INVALIDS) FEB 23 18:21 PM WARD 08, PU014 ELIZABETH FOWLER MEMORIAL PRIMARY SCHOOL, SURULERE LGA LAGOS CENTRAL SENATORIAL DISTRICT PRESIDENTIAL APC-81 AAC-1 ANN-2 ACPN-1 PCP-1 PDP-61 YPP-3 SENATORIAL APC-110 ADC-1 PDP-55 YPP-7 YP-1 HOUSE OF REPS ADC-1 APC-112 PDP-48 YPP-7 YP-1 FEB 23 18:23 PM Tungan Malefe ward. PU007, Kontagora LGA, Niger north senatorial district. E Presidential Votes APC=208 votes PDP=55votes NRM=2votes PPN=1vote INVALID VOTES=62votes Senatorial Votes APC=172votes. PDP=106votes PPN=6votes NRM=15votes ADP=1vote ACD=1vote INVALID VOTES=26votes House of Reps(Kontagora, Mashegu, wushishi, mariga fed constituency) Votes APC=201votes PDP=87votes APGA=2votes PPN=4votes NRM=22votes INVALID VOTES=10votes FEB 23 18:33 PM PU 020A, Government Secondary School, Apo Resettlement, Abuja Presidential APC - 42 PDP - 165 Senate APC - 62 PDP - 150 House of Reps APC - 44 PDP - 165 FEB 23 18:35 PM PU-8, Asa LG, Kwara state PU-8, Asa LG, Kwara state Presidential APC - 59 PDP- 36 Senatorial PDP- 34 APC- 67 PDC- 2 House of reps APC: 63 PDP: 37 FEB 23 18:40 PM We are satisfied with conduct of 2019 presidential, National Assembly election - INEC boasts despite reports of violence The Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) has vowed to prosecute any staff of the commission that fails to use the smart card readers during the conduct of the election. The national commissioner for information and voters' education for INEC, Festus Okoye, while speaking in Abuja said the commission had made it clear in its regulation and guidelines that the use of the card readers is mandatory. FEB 23 18:41 PM PU 003; Shawo South/East Ward, Offa LG, Kwara state Presidential AA 0 APA 02 APC 261 ANP 03 PCP 01 PDP 46 NCP 0 UPN Senatorial APC 269 ANP 2 PDP 45 Representative AA 1 APC 252 ANP 4 PDP 56 NCP 1 UPN 1 FEB 23 18:43 PM Kano central *Ward* Dan'Agundi *Polling Unit* (004) Presidential APC 211 PDP 61 PRP. 0 Invalid 3 Senatorial APC 168 PDP 98 PRP. 3 Invalid 4 Reps APC 166 PDP 98 PRP. 2 YPP. 1 Invalid 3 Total Reg voters... 793 Invalid.... 10 FEB 23 18:45 PM Sarkin Adar Kwanni 008 A, Sokoto South LGA, Sokoto North, Sokoto PRESIDENTIAL PDP: 65 APC: 99 SENATORIAL PDP: 63 APC: 97 HOUSE OF REPS PDP: 66 APC: 94 FEB 23 18:47 PM Sarkin Yakin Binji, 008 Sokoto South Local government, Sokoto State Presidential PDP — 72 APC — 63 NUP — 1 PPA — 2 Invalid — 1 Senatorial PDP — 75 APC — 63 APDA — 1 Invalid — House of Reps PDP —71 APC — 69 FEB 23 18:49 PM Buhari’s minister loses polling unit to PDP Minister of Foreign Affairs, Geoffrey Onyeama, and the director general of the Voice of Nigeria (VON), Osita Ikechukwu, has failed to deliver their polling units to President Muhammadu Buhari in the ongoing general elections. FEB 23 18:50 PM Breaking: Shehu Sani loses polling unit The senator representing Kaduna Central, Shehu Sani, has lost his polling unit to a rival, Uba Sani. Shehu Sani is seeking re-election to the Senate under the Peoples Redemption Party (PRP) while Uba Sani is vying on the platform of the All Progressives Congress (APC). Shehu Sani polled 51 votes setting him away from his rival, Uba Sani, who had 236 votes. PDP garnered 34 votes. FEB 23 18:54 PM PU 002 Akwa Ibom. Uruan LGA, Ward: Southern Uruan Ward 6 Presidential result APC: 93. PDP: 126 Senate APC: 96 PDP: 123 Federal House of Representative APC: 96 PDP: 134 FEB 23 18:55 PM PU 002 Akwa Ibom. Uruan LGA, Ward: Southern Uruan Ward 6 Presidential result APC: 93. PDP: 126 Senate APC: 96 PDP: 123 Federal House of Representative APC: 96 PDP: 134 FEB 23 18:57 PM PU 002 Akwa Ibom. Uruan LGA, Ward: Southern Uruan Ward 6 Presidential result APC: 93. PDP: 126 Senate APC: 96 PDP: 123 Federal House of Representative APC: 96 PDP: 134 FEB 23 18:58 PM PU 014 Jamo, Karaye Ward, Karaye LGA, Kano South Presidential APC...103 PDP...31 Senatorial APC... 39 PDP... 58 PRP... 37 REPS APC... 59 PDP... 44 PRP.. 23 FEB 23 19:15 PM PU 07, Ward 10, Sagbama LGA, Bayelsa state Presidential PDP * 118 APC * 24 Senate PDP * 121 APC * 51 Reps PDP *122 APC * 47 FEB 23 19:16 PM PU 002; Essa B Ward, Offa LGA, Kwara South Presidential APC 341 PDP 76 Senatorial ANP 3 APC 340 PDP 72 Representative APC 330 PDP 83 FEB 23 19:18 PM PU 007, Magaji Ward, Agaie LGA, Niger South, Niger state. Presidential PDP 38 APC179 GDPN 3 APD 1 ANRD 1 ANN 1 PPN 2 NPC 1 Invalid 28 Senatorial APC 92 PDP127 PPN 2 ADP 2 NRM 2 ADC 1 PRP 1 NNP 1 Invalid 27. Reps APC 141 PDP 81 LPN 1 PPN 12 PRP 1 NNPP 1 PDM 4 AGA 1 DA 1 NRM 1 LP 1 Invalid 10 FEB 23 19:20 PM Obanye, Onitsha North Local Government PU 007, Ward 14, Anambra North Senatorial District Presidential APC 6 APGA 1 GDPN 1 PCP 1 PDP 101 Senatorial APC 2 AGAP 1 PDP. 98 House of Representatives AGPA 1 APC 2 APDA 1 APGA 11 PDP 101 FEB 23 19:21 PM PU 011, Ubiaja, Esan South East, Edo Central Senatorial District Presidential PDP: 133 APC: 105 ADP: 1 Edo Central Senatorial District Election PDP: 139 APC: 105 ADP: 1 Esan North East /Esan South East Federal Constituency PDP: 145 APC: 102 FEB 23 19:23 PM Buhari defeats Atiku at Benue govt house unit President Muhammadu Buhari has defeated Atiku Abubakar at the Government House Makurdi polling unit. FEB 23 19:24 PM PU 011, Ubiaja, Esan South East, Edo Central Senatorial District Presidential PDP: 133 APC: 105 ADP: 1 Edo Central Senatorial District Election PDP: 139 APC: 105 ADP: 1 Esan North East /Esan South East Federal Constituency PDP: 145 APC: 102 FEB 23 19:26 PM Jubilee Hotel Open Space Two Ward 14 Onitsha North Local Government, Anambra North Senatorial District PDP. 73 APC. 2 Senatorial APGA 11 PDP. 62 YPP. 1 House of Representatives APGA 10 PDP. 65 APC 1 FEB 23 19:28 PM Babura LG, Jigawa State, Arewa primary school PU/VP 001A Presidential APC.. 260 PDP.. 23 SDP.. 2 Invalid--3 Senate PDP... 15 APC.. 207 SDP... 55 Reps SDP.. 95 PDP... 19 APC.. 170 FEB 23 19:31 PM PU 013 Kano central senatorial district, Kumbotso LGA, Shagari quarters Presidential APC- 318 PDP- 34 NCP- 1 PCP- 1 Invalid- 9 Senate PDP- 103 APC- 253 LPN- 1 Invalid- 9 Reps PDP- 192 APC- 167 PRP- 1 Invalid- 3 FEB 23 19:39 PM PU 007; Essa C Ward Presidential APC 303 PDP 37 Senatorial APC 310 PDP 36 ANP 1 Reps ADC 2 APC 299 PDP 41 FEB 23 19:40 PM PU/VP001C Babura LG, Jigawa, Arewa primary school Presidential APC.. 229 SDP... 3 PDP.. 28 Invalid- 13 Senate PDP.. 14 SDP.. 38 APC.. 200 Invalid- 14 Reps PDP.. 21 APC.. 132 SDP... 108 Invalid- 12 FEB 23 19:46 PM Senatorial district: Jigawa North-east PU/006 Rumfa ward Presidential APC..451 PDP... 52 Senate APC...230 PDP... 241 House of reps APC... 205 PDP... 41 SDP...251 Number of registered voters 885 FEB 23 19:52 PM Rumfa ward PU 008, Sabongari, Hadejia LG Presidential APC...247 PDP 29 Senate APC... 143 PDP.... 118 House of reps APC 118 PDP 42 SDP...117 FEB 23 19:58 PM Saraki sweeps own polling unit for PDP Senate President Bukola Saraki has won Saturday’s senatorial election in his polling unit in Ilorin, capital of Kwara state. In the presidential poll, APC scored 68 votes while PDP scored 219 votes while for the senatorial election in the same polling unit, APC polled 59 while PDP recorded 269 votes. FEB 23 20:01 PM PU- 010 Ogui New layout LGA, Obiagu Road primary school 015, Enugu North LGA PRESIDENTIAL PDP- 50 APC- 1 HOUSE OF REPS PDP - 45 APC- 2 SENATORIAL PDP- 50 APC- 2 FEB 23 20:04 PM Taraba north, Barade ward, PU: 017, Jalingo LGA Presidential PDP 25 APC 195 UDP 0 YDP 0 ANP 0 DPP 0 SDP 0 Reps PDP 30 APC 181 UDP 3 YDP 1 ANPP 1 SDP 1 MNN 0 Senate PDP 30 APC 182 UDP 1 YDP 0 ANPP 2 DPP 0 SDP 3 MNN 0. FEB 23 20:07 PM PU:012 A, Potiskum, Yobe State. RA: Bolewa B Presidential results APC: 248 PDP: 3 Senatorial results APC: 152 PDP: 98 House Of Reps results APC: 179 PDP: 57 FEB 23 20:16 PM Breaking: Atiku defeats Buhari inside Aso Rock Atiku Abubakar has secured more votes than President Muhammadu Buhari at one of the polling units inside the presidential villa. Atiku garnered 84 votes while polled 73. FEB 23 20:20 PM LGA: Kano Municipal Ward: Dan'Agundi Polling Unit: (005) Presidential APC 123 PDP 28 PRP. 0 Invalid 9 Senatorial APC 110 PDP 36 PRP. 2 PPN. 1 APA. 1 Invalid 10 House of Reps APC 108 PDP 34 RPNP.. 2 PRP 4 YPP. 2 Invalid. 10 Total Reg voters... 365 Invalid.... 29 FEB 23 20:21 PM LGA* Nasarawa Ward* Kaura Goje RAC* 09 Polling Unit* Kwanan Jaba 043 Presidential APC 16 PDP 5 Invalid 2 Senatorial APC 9 PDP 13 Invalid 1 Reps APC 2 PDP 13 Invalid 2 FEB 23 20:23 PM Nasarawa LGA Ward- Kaura Goje RAC- 09 Polling Point- Kwanan Jaba Bus Stop VII 041 Presidential APC 123 PDP 20 Senatorial APC 97 PDP 42 Reps APC 89 PDP 44 Total reg. voters- 460 FEB 23 20:27 PM PU 013, Shagari Qrts, Rano Central ii Ward, Rano LGA, Kano South PRESIDENTIAL APC 246 PDP 54 SENATORIAL APC 105 PDP 176 HOUSE OF REPS APC 198 PDP 98 FEB 23 20:30 PM PU- Kofar Alhaji, Ward- Sabon Garu, Hadejia LGA, Jigawa North-east Presidential APC....351 PDP.... 38 Senate APC.... 236 PDP... 249 House of reps APC 227 SDP....133 PDP.. 50 FEB 23 20:32 PM Attafi 002, Hadejia LGA Presidential APC....212 PDP... 19 Senate APC... 126 PDP... 78 House of reps APC....122 PDP... 41 SDP.... 72 FEB 23 20:33 PM PU 009, Kofar Fada Rano Central 1 Ward, Rano LGA, Kano South Presidential APC 141 PDP 25 Senate APC 99 PDP 69 House of Reps APC 107 PDP 55 FEB 23 20:34 PM EDO NORTH Etsako west, Ward 3 PU2 Senate result APC 195 vote ,PDP 110 vote, NCP 1, AAC 3, void16. House of Rep result APC 190, PDP 108, AAC 3, ADP 3, void 16. Presidential result APC 191, PDP 89, void 33, SNC 1,AAC 4, MMN 1,APA 1, KP1,BCP 1, NPC 1. FEB 23 20:36 PM P.U 002, Majema, Hadejia LGA, Jigawa Northeast Presidential APC...289 PDP... 30 Senate APC... 190 PDP.... 88 House of Reps APC... 177 PDP...61 SDP...36 FEB 23 20:48 PM P.U 007, Makeran Gabas Jigawa North President APC...353 PDP... 20 Senate APC...220 PDP.... 148 House of reps APC... 194 PDP 0 SDP 11 FEB 23 20:51 PM PU 3 WARD 8, ATIBA ISALE, Oyo CENTRAL Senatorial District. Senatorial Election Result ADP: 282 APC; 50 PDP: 43 ADC: 18 SDP: NIL NCP: NIL AGA: NIL VOID: 8 House Of Rep Election Result ADP: 317 APC; 57 ADC:14 PCP:NIL PDP: 8 NCP: NIL YDP: NIL NCP: NIL ZLP: NIL VOID: Presidential Election Result ADP: 73 APC: 196 ADC: 16 PCP:NIL PDP: 112 VOID:14 FEB 23 20:54 PM Ward 12, Unit 1, Yenagoa LGA, Bayelsa State President PDP * 111 APC * 22 Senate PDP * 103 APC * 23 House of Reps PDP *104 APC * 24 Rejected *15 FEB 23 20:59 PM Gov. Yahaya Bello sweeps polling unit for Buhari, other APC candidates Presidential APC - 407, PDP- 0. Senate APC- 405 PDP-0 SDP-0. House of Rep. APC- 403 PDP-0 SDP-0] FEB 23 20:59 PM P.U Makera, Hadejia LGA, Jigawa Northeast Presidential APC... 188 PDP...39 Senate APC 111 PDP... 88 FEB 23 21:00 PM P.U Makera, Hadejia LGA, Jigawa Northeast Presidential APC... 188 PDP...39 Senate APC 111 PDP... 88 FEB 23 21:01 PM PU: Sabon Layi Pri, School; Code: 012 B; LG: Potiskum RA: Bolewa B, Yobe South Senatorial District Presidential results APC: 265 PDP: 12 Senatorial results APC: 155 PDP: 116 House Of Reps Results APC: 171 PDP: 101 FEB 23 21:07 PM Jigawa Southwest, Dutse LGA, ward Dutse Model, PU, 008 Presidential APC...155 PDP....050 APA ...003 PCP.....002 SENATORIAL PDP......118 APC......090 SDP.......003 HOUSE OF REP PDP....091 APC....095 AA......038 AD......002 SDP....001 FEB 23 21:08 PM PU 029 A, Gaya Arewa Ward, Gaya LGA, Kano South Presidential APA...1 APM....1 PDP....30 APC....153 Invalid...7 Senate PRP....2 ANDP...1 ADP....1 PDP....102 APC....79 INVALID 7 House of Reps PRP....1 PDP....148 APC ...41 FEB 23 21:10 PM Western Boys High School, Oregbeni, RA 02, Ikpoba Okha LGA, PU 17. Edo State Presidential Election APC - 83 PDP - 256 AAC - 3 ADP - 2 PCP - 3 Senatorial Election APC - 86 PDP - 250 AAC - 3 ADP - 6 House of Representatives PDP - 257 APC - 106 AA - 1 AAC - 2 FEB 23 21:11 PM Western Boys High School, Oregbeni, RA 02, Ikpoba Okha LGA, Edo State PU 18 ( Presidential Election APC - 40 APGA - 1 AAC - 2 PDP - 110 Senatorial Election ADP - 3 AAC - 1 APC - 51 PDP - 106 House of Representatives ADP - 2 APC - 55 PDP - 111 FEB 23 21:12 PM Jigawa State, South West, Dutse LGA, ward Dutse Model, PU, 008 Presidential APC...155 PDP....050 APA ...003 PCP.....002 SENATORIAL PDP......118 APC......090 SDP.......003 HOUSE OF REP PDP....091 APC....095 AA......038 AD......002 SDP....001 FEB 23 21:13 PM Kano South, Gaya LGA, PU 029 B Presidential NPC...1 PCP....1 PDP....21 APC....150 Invalid...7 Senate PRP....1 APDA...2 PDP....93 APC....74 INVALID 9 House of reps APA....1 PDP....125 APC ...45 PRP...2 INVALID....6 FEB 23 21:14 PM Central Primary School, PU (034 A & C), Misau LGA, Bauchi State Central Zone, Bauchi Presidential APC 326 PDP 7 MNN 1 SNC 2 SENATORIAL APC 42 PRP 254 PDP 30 SDP 7 REPRESENTATIVES APC 192 PDP 18 PRP 21 NNPP 2 SDP 107 FEB 23 21:15 PM Central Primary School, PU (034 A & C), Misau LGA, Bauchi State Central Zone, Bauchi Presidential APC 326 PDP 7 MNN 1 SNC 2 SENATORIAL APC 42 PRP 254 PDP 30 SDP 7 REPRESENTATIVES APC 192 PDP 18 PRP 21 NNPP 2 SDP 107 FEB 23 21:16 PM Central Primary School, PU (034 B), Misau LGA, Bauchi State Central Zone, Bauchi Presidential APC 322 PDP 16 SMC 1 AAP 1 PCP 1 SENATORIAL APC 54 PRP 254 PDP 51 ADC 1 ANPP 2 SDP 7 REPRESENTATIVES APC 192 PDP 40 PRP 33 NNPP 9 APP 1 FEB 23 21:17 PM Yobe State, Bade LGA, Katuzu Ward, PU 001 Presidential APC 176 PDP 10 Senatorial APC 140 PDP. 47 Reps. APC 106 PDP 81 FEB 23 21:18 PM PU: Sabon Layi Pri, School 012 C, Potiskum LGA, Bolewa B Yobe South Senatorial District Presidential results APC: 167 PDP: 5 Senatorial results APC: 94 PDP: 79 House Of Reps APC: 117 PDP: 56 FEB 23 21:19 PM PU 011A: Sabon Layi Pri, School, Potiskum LGA, Yobe State Presidential results APC: 285 PDP: 6 Senatorial results APC: 194 PDP: 108 House Of Reps Results APC: 176 PDP: 65 FEB 23 21:20 PM Polling Unit: 005, Ward: 02 Apoi 2, LGA: Ese-odo, Polling Unit: 005, Ward: 02 Apoi 2, LGA: Ese-odo , Ondo South Presidential APC...103 PDP...31 Senatorial APC... 39 PDP... 58 PRP... 37 REPS APC... 59 PDP... 44 PRP.. 23 FEB 23 21:23 PM Western Boys High School, Oregbeni, RA 02, Ikpoba Okha LGA, PU 18 (one voting point) Edo state Presidential Election APC - 40 APGA - 1 AAC - 2 PDP - 110 Senatorial Election ADP - 3 AAC - 1 APC - 51 PDP - 106 House of Representatives ADP - 2 APC - 55 PDP - 111 FEB 23 21:34 PM PU011B: Sabon Layi Pri, School, Potiskum LGA, Yobe South Presidential results APC: 236 PDP: 6 Senatorial results APC: 164 PDP: 82 House Of Reps Results APC: 191 PDP: 93 FEB 23 21:36 PM PU Ibrahim Sambo 003, Zing A One Ward, Zing LGA, Taraba North Presidential APC 145 PDP 435 Others 0 Reps APC 176 PDP 204 ACPN 184 SDP 18 Senate APC 139 PDP 225 SDP 204 FEB 23 21:47 PM PU 011B: Sabon Layi Pri, School, Potiskum LGA, Yobe South Presidential results APC: 236 PDP: 6 Senatorial results APC: 164 PDP: 82 House Of Reps Results APC: 191 PDP: 93 FEB 23 21:50 PM PU 07, Kano South, Gwarzo LGA,nKutama Ward Presidential APC* 360 PDP* 88 Invalid* 6 Senatorial APC* 234 PDP* 210 APDA* 2 Invalid* 8 House of Reps APC* 249 PDP* 198 NPM* 1 APDA* 2 FEB 23 21:52 PM Ward 6, Unit 7, Ikot Okubo Akwa Ibom SENATE APC - 79 PDP - 130 AAP - 1 DA - 1 DPP - 1 PRESIDENTIAL APC - 88 PDP - 114 GDPN - 1 APA - 1 ANP - 1 AAP - 1 NUP - 1 SNC - 1 HOUSE OF REPS APC - 88 PDP - 123 AAD - 1 DPP - 1 FEB 23 22:00 PM PU 002(Comm pry school) , ward 12, Bode Saadu, Moro LG, Kwara North Presidential APC - 406 PDP - 58 AAC - 1 APDA - 1 ANP - 1 DPP - 1 MMN - 1 UDP - 1 Void - 13 Senatorial APC - 413 PDP - 57 ADC - 1 ANP - 1 APN - 2 LP - 1 Void - 7 House of Rep APC - 420 PDP - 60 ADP - 1 FEB 23 22:05 PM Breaking: Armed men in military uniform kill Bayelsa govt house photographer Rampaging armed men in military uniform have killed a Bayelsa government house photographer, Mr. Reginald Dei. Dei was killed alongside the ward chairman òf the People’s Democratic Party (PDP), Seidougha Taribi at Oweikorogha, Southern Ijaw local government area òf the state. The assailants were said to have moved to the houses to victims to shoot them to death. FEB 23 22:07 PM Galadima ward PU 004 Awe local govt area of Nasarawa state. Presidential PDD- 103 APC- 203 NRM- 1 SENATE PDP-106 APC-193 ZLP-5 APGA-2 PPA-1 REPS PDP-102 APC-196 APGA-1 ZLP-8 FEB 23 22:08 PM PU 002(Comm pry school) , ward 12, Bode Saadu, Moro LG, Kwara North. Presidential APC - 406 PDP - 58 AAC - 1 APDA - 1 ANP - 1 DPP - 1 MMN - 1 UDP - 1 Void - 13 Senatorial APC - 413 PDP - 57 ADC - 1 ANP - 1 APN - 2 LP - 1 Void - 7 House of Rep APC - 420 PDP - 60 ADP - 1 FEB 23 22:09 PM Kano North Bichi LGA, Ward- Sabon Layin, Polling Unit- 024 Reps APC 289 PDP 179 DP 1 UPP 1 APA 3 AGA 5 NPA 3 DA 4 PRP 7 Unused ballot paperS 695 Rejected ballot papers 11 Spoilt ballot papers 4 Total valid 484 Senate APC 246 PDP 229 APGA 1 AGA 4 NPA 2 PRP 5 AFDA 1 ANDP 2 PPC 1 Unused ballot papers 737 Rejected ballot papers 6 Spoilt ballot papers 9 Presidential APC 404 PDP 68 Fresh 1 PPM 1 NSP 1 GDPN 1 SNC 2 DSP 2 PCP 2 NPC 1 PT 1 Unused ballot papers 828 Invalid ballot papers 22 FEB 23 22:10 PM Taraba South, Hakimi Shishi 1 Polling Unit (Puje Ward Wukari L.G) Presidential APC 306 PDP 123 Senatorial UDP 139 APC 39 APGA 71 PDP 67 AA 05 Reps AA 231 APGA 129 UDP 06 PPN 04 YDP 03 PDP 28 APC 23 UDP 06 FEB 23 22:15 PM Kano North, Bichi LGA, Sabon layin Ward,Polling Unit 024 House of Reps APC 289 PDP 179 DP 1 Upp 1 Apa 3 Aga 5 Npm 3 Da 4 Prp 7 Unused ballot paper 695 Rejected ballot papers 11 Spoilt ballot papers 4 Total valid 484 Senate Apc 246 PDP 229 APGA 1 Aga 4 Npm 2 Prp 5 Afda 1 Andp 2 Ppc 1 Unused ballot papers 737 Rejected ballot papers 6 Spoilt ballot papers 9 Presidential Apc 404 PDP 68 Fresh 1 Ppm 1 Nsp 1 Gdpn 1 Snc 2 DSP 2 Pcp 2 NPC 1 Pt 1 Unused ballot papers 828 Invalid ballot pappers 22 FEB 23 22:16 PM Ede North LGA- Osun West senatorial district Unit 9 Presidential PDP 112 APC. 67 ADP 4 ADC 0 Senatorial PDP. 100 APC. 61 ADP. 24 House of Representatives PDP. 105 APC. 66 ADP 13 ADC 2 FEB 23 22:17 PM Ede North LGA- Osun West senatorial district Unit 10 Presidential PDP. 121 APC. 43 PCP. 3 ANRP. 1 ADP. 2 FJP. 1 PPC. 1 VOID. 2 Senatorial PDP. 93 APC. 39 ADP. 34 APA. 1 VOID. 4 House of Representatives PDP. 97 APC. 45 ADP. 20 KP. 1 ADC. 7 VOID. 4 FEB 23 22:18 PM Edem Ibiok Unit 02, Ibesikpo Asutan LGA Presidential Total number of voters. 193 PDP..... 115 APC.......77 Void ...... 1 House of Reps Total nos of voters 193 PDP......113 APC....80 Senatorial Total No's of voters 193 PDP......113 APC...79 MPN...1 FEB 23 22:20 PM Taraba South - Hakimi Shishi 1 Polling Unit (Puje Ward Wukari LG) Presidential APC 306 PDP 123 Senatorial UDP 139 APC 39 APGA 71 PDP 67 AA 05 Reps AA 231 APGA 129 UDP 06 PPN 04 YDP 03 PDP 28 APC 23 UDP 06 FEB 23 22:35 PM Enugu State, Awgu LGA. Central school Mgbidi 1. Ward 7, PU 007. PRESIDENTIAL PDP-61 APC-8 SENATORIAL PDP-62 APC-9 APGA-4 NAC-1 HOUSE OF REPS PDP-60 APC-11 APGA-4 FEB 23 22:42 PM Gidan Durumi (078), Bauchi LGA, Makama Sarkin Baki Presidential APC: 628 PDP: 98 Senatorial APC: 287 PDP: 191 PRP: 241 Reps APC: 171 PRP: 467 PDP: 69 FEB 23 22:45 PM PU 078: Gidan Durumi (Governor Abdullahi Abubakar's polling unit), Bauchi LGA, Bauchi South Presidential election results APC: 628 PDP: 98 Bauchi South senatorial district results APC: 287 PDP: 191 PRP: 241 Bauchi Federal constituency APC: 171 PRP: 467 PDP: 69 FEB 23 22:46 PM Ward 12, Unit 7, Yenagoa LGA, Bayelsa state Presidential Results PDP 135 APC 53 Gdpn 2 Pcp 1 Adc 1 Apa 1 App 1 Dpp 1 Invalid 22 Total 218 Senatorial result PDP 147 APC 65 Invalid 9 Total 221 House of Representatives PDP 141 Apc 66 Invalid 9 Total 216 FEB 23 22:47 PM Ward 13, Unit 13, Sagbama lga, bayelsa state. President PDP * 110 APC * 17 Senate PDP * 108 APC * 20 Reps PDP *110 APC * 15 FEB 23 22:48 PM Ward 13, Unit 8, Sagbama LGA, Bayelsa state President PDP * 121 APC * 24 Senate PDP * 91 APC * 39 Reps PDP *98 APC * 32 FEB 23 22:54 PM Ward 13, Unit 12, Sagbama LGA, Bayelsa state President PDP * 52 APC * 21 Senate PDP * 48 APC * 25 Reps PDP *48 APC * 24 FEB 23 22:55 PM Ward 13, Unit 10, Sagbama LGA, Bayelsa state President PDP * 122 APC * 38 Senate PDP * 121 APC * 41 Reps PDP *126 APC * 38 FEB 23 22:56 PM Ward 13, Unit 9, Sagbama LGA, Bayelsa state President PDP * 105 APC * 39 Senate PDP * 116 APC * 64 Reps PDP *120 APC * 59 FEB 23 22:57 PM Bauchi North, KATAGUM LGA,Ward: 01 - Tsakuwa Kofar Gabas/ Kofar KukaPU: 017 - Town Maternity PRESIDENTIAL PDP: 9 APC: 193 SNC: 1 ACD: 1 YPP: 1 Invalid: 7 SENATORIAL PDP: 3 APC: 40 PRP: 25 NNPP: 141 JMPP: 1 Invalid: 4 HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVE PDP: 7 APC: 72 PRP: 77 NNPP: 52 PDC: 1 Invalid: 3 FEB 23 22:58 PM Bauchi North LGA: KATAGUM Ward: 01 - Tsakuwa Kofar Gabas/ Kofar Kuka PU: 015 - Wakilin Garkuwa PRESIDENTIAL PDP: 25 APC: 384 SNC: 1 Invalid: 1 SENATORIAL PDP: 9 APC: 49 PRP: 31 NNPP: 308 Invalid: 14 HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVE PDP: 6 APC: 59 PRP: 263 NNPP: 73 GPN: 1 SDP: 1 PDC: 1 Invalid: 7 FEB 23 22:59 PM Bauchi North, KATAGUM LGA, Ward: 01 - Tsakuwa Kofar Gabas/ Kofar Kuka PU: 017 - Town Maternity PRESIDENTIAL PDP: 9 APC: 193 SNC: 1 ACD: 1 YPP: 1 Invalid: 7 SENATORIAL PDP: 3 APC: 40 PRP: 25 NNPP: 141 JMPP: 1 Invalid: 4 HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVE PDP: 7 APC: 72 PRP: 77 NNPP: 52 PDC: 1 Invalid: 3 FEB 23 23:01 PM Election results at Epe local government (Lagos East) Ejirin Ward 8 Senate AD 1 ADC 1 ADP 1 APC 637 CAP 02 DPP 2 PDP 295 FEB 23 23:03 PM Ward1 PU 2, Iragbiji Boripe L.G, Osun Central Presidential APC 342 PDP 125 House of Reps: APC - 354 PDP 122 Senatorial: APC - 354 PDP - 127 FEB 23 23:05 PM Ukana WEST Ward 2 UNIT 9 Presidential: APC 1553, PDP 11 Senatorial: APC 1533, PDP 4 House of REPS: APC 1348, PDP 5 FEB 23 23:08 PM Ceniyan ward (PU 11) Bida LGA Niger South, Niger state Presidential ACD 1 ADP 3 APA 1 APC 231 DPP 1 PDP 107 PPA 1 Reps ADP 48 ACD11 ADC 1 APC125 PDP 175 SDP 1 APGA 1 PRP 1 FEB 23 23:14 PM Enugu East senatorial district: Awgu LGA (Ward 07, PU 005) Community Primary School PRESIDENTIAL PDP-114 APC-12 INVALID-2 SENATORIAL PDP-109 APC-16 HOUSE OF REPS PDP-107 APC-17 FEB 23 23:17 PM Presidential Results for Ward 3, Igele Arokun, Ekiti South Senatorial District Number of Voters Reg.: 3983 Accredited Votes: 1,802 AAC - 1 AAP - 1 ACD - 1 ADC - 2 ADA - 1 APC - 865 APDA - 1 APP - 1 MAJA - 1 GDPM - 1 MMN - 1 NNPP - 1 NPC - 2 PCP - 9 PDP - 827 PPA - 1 Total Valid Votes: 1,717 Rejected Votes: 72 Total Votes Cast: 1789 FEB 23 23:20 PM Sarkin Ruwa Polling Unit; code:006; LGA: Bauchi Presidential APC: 227 PDP: 58 Senatorial APC: 106 PDP: 104 PRP: 49 NNPP: 12 DA: 1 Reps APC: 70 PRP: 134 PDP: 64 NNPP: 10 FEB 23 23:26 PM Alkali Mustapha polling unit 004 Kontagora LGA, Niger North senatorial district PRESIDENTIAL APC=397 votes PDP=32 votes NRM=1 vote MMN=1 vote APP=1 vote NNPP=1 vote UPN=1 vote ADP=1 vote PPC=1 vote ANRP=1 vote UP=1 vote INVALID VOTES=3 EMPTY BALLOT=1 SENATORIAL APC=256 votes PDP=84 votes NRM=33 votes PRP=56 votes ACD=4 votes ADC=1 vote NNPP=2 votes PPN=1 vote DA=1 vote ADP=1 vote INVALID VOTES=5 votes HOUSE OF REPS APC=287 votes PDP=34 votes NRM=80 votes PRP=20 votes ACD=4 votes NCP=1 vote ANRP=1 vote ADP=1 vote PPN=1 vote NPM=1 vote LP=1 vote PDM=1 vote INVALID VOTES=6 FEB 23 23:30 PM Ward 17, Moro LG, Kwara North collation Centre Presidential APC - 973 PDP - 659 SNC - 4 AAC - 1 ADP - 1 APA - 1 GDPN - 6 ACD - 2 AGA - 1 MAJA - 1 PCP - 9 PPA - 1 88 rejected votes. FEB 23 23:32 PM Ward 05, Ejidongari, Moro LG, Kwara North Presidential PDP - 274 APC - 759 FEB 23 23:33 PM Ward 07, Idemo, Ikere LGA, Ekiti South Senatorial District, Ekiti state PRESIDENTIAL Number of Voters Reg.: 3733 Accredited Votes: 1962 AAC - 02 AAP - 01 ACD - 01 ACPN- 01 ADC - 02 ADP- 01 ADA - 01 APC - 933 APDA - 01 APGA - 01 DPP - 02 GDPN - 03 MMN - 01 NNPP - 01 PCP - 07 PDP - 974 PPA - 01 SNC – 01 WTPN - 01 YES - 01 Total Valid Votes: 1936 Rejected Votes: 26 Total Votes Cast: 1962 SENATORIAL Number of Registered Voters: 3733 Accredited Voters: 1962 ADC - 01 APC - 963 ASG - 03 DA - 01 LP - 00 NAC - 00 NPC - 04 PDP – 977 PPN - 01 Total Valid Voters: 1950 Rejected Votes: 12 Total Votes Cast: 1962 HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES Number of Registered Voters: 3733 ADC - 06 APC - 955 ASD - 01 DPP - 01 ID- 00 JMPP - 00 KP - 00 LP - 02 MPN - 00 NAC - 00 NDLP - 02 PDP - 983 PPN - 01 PT - 00 YDP - 00 Total Valid Votes: 1951 Rejected Votes: 11 Total Votes Cast: 1962 FEB 23 23:39 PM Abak Urban ward 3, unit 3 in Abak LGA, Akwa Ibom PRESIDENTIAL PDP 285 APC 207 PCP 2 MMN 2 ACP 1 PPA 1 SNC 1 SENATORIAL PDP 227 APC 267 AD 2 DPP 1 AAP 2 FJP 1 HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES PDP 294 APC 204 PPA 1 YDP 1 DPP 1 NRM 1 AD 1 FEB 23 23:40 PM Ward 8, Saki West LGA, Oyo North Senatorial District Total Registered votes 6232 Total vote cast 2162 House of Representatives ADC 597 ADP 148 APC 760 PDP 469 ZLP 22 Senatorial ADC 496 ADP 105 APC 882 LP 13 PDP 475 ZLP 74 Presidential ADC 132 ADP 34 APC 1250 PDP 575 FEB 23 23:45 PM Lagos East Senatorial District PRESIDENTIAL RESULT AAC 1 ANP 1 ANRP 1 APC 608 DPP 3 MAJA 01 NPC 02 PCP 6 PDP 301 PT 1 SMC 4 TOTAL VALID VOTES 929 REJECTED VOTES 36 TOTAL VOTE CAST 965. REGISTERED VOTERS 4909 ACCREDITED voters 968 FEB 23 23:47 PM Ward 5, Ogbonjana, Ekiti South Senatorial District, Ekiti state Number of Voters Reg.: 4573 Accredited Votes: 2187 PRESIDENTIAL RESULTS AAC - 02 AAP - 01 ACD - 02 ADC - 03 ADP - 01 AGA - 01 APA - 01 APC - 1251 APDA - 03 DPP - 06 FRESH - 01 GDPN - 01 MMN - 01 NPC - 01 PCP - 14 PDP - 822 PPA - 02 SNC - 02 Total Valid Votes: 2116 Rejected Votes: 67 Total Votes Cast: 2183 SENATORIAL Number of Registered Voters: 4573 Accredited Voters: 2187 ADC - 06 APC - 1301 ASD 01 NPC 01 NPC - 01 PDP - 848 Total Valid Voters: 2157 Rejected Votes: 26 Total Votes Cast: 2183 HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES Number of Registered Voters: 4573 ADC - 18 APC - 1304 ASD - 03 DPP - 04 LP 02 PDP - 813 Total Valid Votes: 2144 Rejected Votes: 34 Total Votes Cast: 2178 FEB 23 23:57 PM Presidency raises alarm over alleged plot by PDP to disrupt collation of 2019 election results The presidency has raised the alarm over alleged plot by the main opposition Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) to disrupt the collation of results of the presidential and national assembly elections held on Saturday, February 23. FEB 23 23:58 PM PDP replies APC on allegations of plot to disrupt collation 2019 election results The Peoples Democratic Party has reacted to allegations by the presidency and the All Progressives Congress (APC) that the opposition party is plotting to disrupt collation of results of the 2019 elections. The PDP's reply came through a statement by a spokesman of the PDP Presidential Campaign Council, Osita Chidoka. According to the statement, the allegations of the ruling party amounts to hypocrisy to disguise their own vile acts. 0:01 AM Massive victory for Atiku as Governor Ortom delivers polling unit It was a landslide victory for the candidate of Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), Alhaji Atiku Abubakar, as he recorded a comfortable winning at the polling unit of Governor Samuel Ortom of Benue state. SUBSCRIBE NOW TO GET NEWS EVERY DAY FROM LEGIT.NG  your@email.com GET FRESH NEWS RELATED NEWS Live updates: Situation reports, results as collations begin across Nigeria PDP denies plot to disrupt collation of 2019 election results, accuses APC of hypocrisy Breaking: Buhari wins Atiku's polling unit Just in: Atiku defeats Buhari at presidential villa polling unit Election 2019: PDP reacts to INEC’s clearance of Zamfara APC Just In: Armed men in military uniform kill Bayelsa government house photographer INEC cancels polls in yet another local government in Rivers after electoral violence Update: Corps member abducted in Anambra regains freedom

Thursday, February 21, 2019

Dear ladies, see how to show your guy love

Dear ladies,

Let me teach you how to show love to your guy.
Some of you ladies do not know how to show love to the guy you are dating. some ladies think that the only way to show a guy love is by having sex with him; that is why some ladies do not have anything to offer a guy except sex. When guys sometimes buy gift for their girlfriends then they will say’’ "I will pay you back this night by giving you a hot sex." . Its very funny. Sex is not a prove of love. Don't use sex to prove that you love a guy. As a lady, you can prove that you love a guy in the following ways:
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1. Buy gifts for him. You can give him gifts of T-shirts, shoes, undies, singlets or even a phone if you have the money.

2. Take him out for lunch and pay his bills at least once in 2 months. It is not bad at all.

3. Send him some love text messages occasionally.

4. Give him phone calls daily at least once daily, ask him how he is doing and tell him that you love him.

5. Occasionally you can cook a delicious meal for him, maybe once in a week or once in two weeks, but not everyday like a housewife.

6. You can also help him financially when he is broke.

7. Take him out for shopping at least once in a year, you will not die.

8. Pray for him

9. Advise him

10. Help him to build a bright future.

I know some ladies will crucify me because of this post, but this is the ideal thing to do for your guy, not sex, sex sex.
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Guys, Did I make sense?

Ten common sense relationship advice by Joel Jaji

10 COMMONSENSE ADVICE:::

1. You don't need to check his/her phone in search for text messages from other guys/babes. Stop spoiling your mind or giving yourself hypertension unnecessarily.

2. Never beg someone to love you. You don't beg for love, you allow love to grow gradually. Do things that will make the person develop love for you gradually. Not by begging or shedding tears.

3. If your partner says he/she wants to quit the relationship, allow him/her to go. Who told you that there is no one like your partner? There are many people who are better than your partner. A better person will come into your life.

4. To avoid the pain of heart break, do not give the whole of your heart, your body and your life to someone when you fall in love with the person. Human being cannot be trusted; they can break your heart at any time.

5. Being in love does not mean that you should worship the person you are in love with.
Respect them but don't worship them

6. For the fact that you are in love with someone does not mean that you should ignore and disregard every other human being on earth except your lover.
That is cowardice.

7. The number one person in your life must be God and not your boyfriend/girlfriend. Don't allow love turn you into a coward.

8. Do not Love with your heart alone. Use your brain also.

9. Heartbreak is not the end of the world. It may be the open door to a happier life and a better relationship with a new partner.

10. Do not be afraid of falling in love again after a heartbreak. If a bad door did not close, a better door will not open.

Hope i'm making sense!!!👍👍👍👍👍👍
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JAMB suspends 17 CBT centres, insists registration will close on Thursday, February 21, 2019

JAMB suspends 17 CBT centres, insists registration will close on Thursday, February 21, 2019


2019 UTME registration closes on Thursday, February 21, 2019.

A JAMB CBT centre.

The Joint Admission and Matriculation Board (JAMB) has reportedly suspended 17 Computer-Based Centers from registering candidates for the 2019 Unified Tertiary Matriculation Examination (UTME) for involving in different malpractices.

In its bulletin issued on Monday, February 18, 2019, the exam body also insisted that the registration for the 2019 UTME which is scheduled to close on Thursday, February 21, 2019 would not be extended.

The Chairman of JAMB’s Governing Board, Dr Emmanuel Ndukwe said in the bulletin that jamb is regulating the registration of the exam with rules and regulations in order to prevent candidates from extortions by fraudulent CBT centres.

JAMB Candidiates in a CBT Centre during registration

JAMB Candidiates in a CBT Centre during registration

Ndukwe said, “The 2019 registration commenced on Thursday, January 10, and is expected to end on Thursday, February 21. There would be no extension of the exercise as the deadline remains sacrosanct.

“To ensure that Nigerians are not exploited or have their data mutilated, the board has regulated the registration exercise so that we may obtain the actual statistics that will reflect the realities on the ground.

“Any centre we find not complying with the ethics of registration will be sanctioned and we believe that this is the way to go in ensuring that the right things are done. All requirements have been defined and agreed upon by the board and centre owners.”

According to JAMB’s bulletin, the suspended CBT centres include: According to the JAMB’s release, the suspended CBT centres are Matar Miseri Cordiae Centre and Mardakem Company Limited, both in Akwa-Ibom State; Bintels Global Services, Anambra State; Global ICT Connect Limited, Benue State; Swiftcom Global, Cross River State; Sapele Technical College, Delta State; Evangel University, Ebonyi State; Bishop Gabriel CBT Centre and DA Civic Centre, both in Edo State.

Others are; University of Benin ICT Centre and Netskills Digital Solutions, both in Edo State; College of Education, Ikere-Ekiti and St. Silas Anglican School, both in Ekiti State; Medes ICT Centre in Ondo State; Divine Success CBT Centre in Oyo State; Riyom ICT Centre in Plateau State, and Taraba State University CBT Centre in Taraba State.

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Saturday, February 16, 2019

'You Had Only One Job, You Have Failed Us, Resign Now' - Nigerians Lambast INEC Chairman

'You Had Only One Job, You Have Failed Us, Resign Now' - Nigerians Lambast INEC Chairman

2019 Elections

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A few hours ago, the Independent National Electoral Commission, INEC, announced the postponement of the Presidential and National Assembly elections scheduled for today February 16th to next Saturday February 23 2019, while State Governorship and House of Assembly elections will now hold on Saturday March 9.

 

Nigerians are reacting to this announcement made by Chairman of INEC, Prof. Mahmood Yakubu and many are calling for his resignation.

See all the reactions below.

@ayosogunro,'*6 months to #NigeriaDecides2019*INEC: We're ready for this *3 months*INEC: We're ready *1 month* INEC: We're ready *2 weeks*INEC: Trust us, we're ok *1 week*INEC: Ready *3 days*INEC: Ready *2 days*INEC: Ready *1 day*INEC: Wait! We're not ready! Sorry.

@gidimeister,'INEC, with its ₦189 billion budget and four years to prepare, managed to behave no differently from a Nigerian tailor who collects ₦15,000 for your wedding outfit but switches off his phone on the day he is supposed to deliver. It is the exact same behaviour.

@afrispheric,'INEC said logistic "problems" forced them to postpone the elections. Guess who is in charge (chairman) of logistics in INEC? Amina Zakari, Buhari's relative. Nothing happens by accident under the Buhari admin...

@HenshawKate,'" INEC has ONE single major primary RESPONSIBILITY. ONE single deliverable. 4 YEARS to plan. Yet.....failure is what one gets"

@SirLibrai,'INEC is scamming all of you. CBN has the best logistics network of any government agency in Nigeria. Once CBN transports anything,  It gets there. So this brouhaha about logistics in bullshit. There are 38 CBN offices in Nigeria and I’m sure all of them have these materials

@segalink,'It is our socio-Political culture to always have someone to punish or hate when things don’t go right. I will not join the mob as always and will stand by the truth. It could have been worse. Hold the INEC chair responsible with understanding. He is accountable no doubt.

@JoeyAkan,'"I stand with INEC!" Of course, you do. You are a Nigerian. You have been conditioned to stand with "anyhowness," irrespective of any situation. After all, you people stand with rapist and pedophiles. Keep standing, until the same country breaks your leg. Standing committee.

@tutuofPH,'Move around today with your PVCs oh so that if INEC changes their mind, we’ll also be ready since we all want to be mad in this country. #2019Elections

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Friday, February 15, 2019

14 things around the house that could kill you

14 things around the house that could kill you

Keep pets, children top of mind when considering safety of your home

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It sounds dramatic, doesn't it? "Things around the house that could kill you." But it's a real possibility -- facing a danger in your home, especially considering how much time we spend in and around our houses. And oftentimes, these dangers might seem obvious if you're an adult who lives alone, with a spouse or with an adult roommate. But if you're baby-proofing, for example, or you just got a dog, there are some items on this list that you'll want to think twice about to make sure your home is a safe environment for all.

So with the goal of informing you and not scaring you, let's dive in.

1.) Your dryer

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If you don’t clean your dryer vent and it gets clogged, that situation can lead to several serious problems. We'll elaborate: If you have a gas dryer and a clog, you run the risk of carbon monoxide poisoning, said Jason Kapica, the president of Dryer Vent Wizard, a company in Metro Detroit. Ready for another scary tidbit? Kapica said if he and his team spots burnt lint in the dryer, that often means the homeowner likely already had a dryer fire, but it just didn’t get out of control. You don’t want to delay fixing the dryer in a case like that. Also worth noting: We’re not just talking about the lint trap that many homeowners clean out after each load of laundry. That trap only catches small amount of the lint floating down inside dryer, Kapica said. You want to make sure you’re getting your dryer cleaned regularly, by professionals -- at minimum, every 24 months, Kapica recommended.

One final thing: In the springtime, for example, birds love to nest in dryer vents. Often, Kapica and his employees are forced to remove these nests because they obstruct the vent at the home. From there, they need to sanitize the line because bird feces can cause histoplasmosis, which might spread to the homeowners and, in some cases, can be deadly. Similarly, other small animals are known to cause problems as well. Rodents can climb into the dryer vent from the outside, and they can carry hantavirus, which is also fatal in some cases.

2.) Your bathroom

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Cleaning the bathroom: At a minimum, it's an annoying chore. Can we all agree on that?

But at its worst, cleaning the bathroom can be really dangerous if you're not aware of how your products work. Here's the deal: Mixing bleach with other common household cleaners can create toxic gases that you certainly don't want to inhale. So you need to play it safe: The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention recommends first washing bathroom surfaces with soap and warm, clean water to remove dirt and debris. Next, you'll sanitize those surfaces with household bleach.

Before you do so, read up and follow the safety instructions on any additional products you use. Here are some of the most important safety guidelines when working with sanitizing products: Never mix bleach with ammonia or any other cleaner; wear rubber or other non-porous boots, gloves and eye protection and try not to breathe in the fumes.

Also, if you're using the products indoors, open windows and doors to allow fresh air in.

3.) Your (admittedly mild) pain relievers

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It's easy to find stories in the headlines nearly every day about pills, medication abuse, opioids, addiction, you name it. But -- did you know that acetaminophen (which often goes by its brand name, Tylenol) can be dangerous, too, if taken improperly? About 500 people die every year related to acetaminophen overdoses, according to a Clinical Liver Disease report. Large amounts of acetaminophen can overwhelm the liver and cause liver damage, which is why experts say you shouldn't have more than 3,000 mg per day.

4.) Drinking water

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Ever heard of hyponatremia? It’s a fancy word for "water intoxication," and it happens when you drink too much water. It seems people everywhere are constantly reminding us to hydrate more, more, more. So how in the world does overhydration even happen?

Well, it all comes down to sodium levels. The sodium in our body has the job of balancing fluids in and around the cells, according to WebMD. Drinking too much water can cause an imbalance, forcing the liquid to move from your blood to inside your cells, making them swell. Swelling in the brain can be serious and sometimes fatal. It can also trigger seizures and coma. In addition, your kidneys filter everything you drink and make sure the fluid levels in your bloodstream stay balanced. When you drink too much water, it makes your kidneys work overtime, leaving your body stressed and fatigued. 

So, how much water is too much? To be clear, it would take a lot (times a lot) for someone to suffer from water intoxication. We’re talking about an intake of gallons of water. The fatal cases are isolated and extremely rare. Still, we thought it was worth a mention! Maybe you can at least impress your friends with all this newfound knowledge.

5.) Your bathtub

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This could be a whole separate report, or series of reports, all on its own: how dangerous drowning is. In fact, in the U.S., drowning is the leading cause of death from unintentional injury for children younger than 4, according to the CDC. As scary as it is to pose this question, we'll ask it: Have you considered your bathtub? Often, when people think of drowning, they think of pools, lakes and the ocean. But the very spot where you bathe your kids quite regularly can be just as deadly.

Don't step out of the room even for a moment, and don't let your judgment slide, even if your child is a little older. Anyone can slip, fall and go under. This can lead to serious injury as well.

6.) House plants

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Right, we know you're not going to eat them. And yes, if they're sitting up high on a windowsill, then perhaps these plants are perfectly safe. But it's important to know that many can be poisonous when ingested -- especially by a child or pet. Here are some houseplants that are known to be toxic, according to thenest.com:

Amaryllis


Azalea


Bird of Paradise


Creeping Charlie (ground ivy)


Crown of thorns


Dieffenbachia


Hydrangea


Iris


Ivy (English, needlepoint and ripple)


Philodendron


If your kids are young, you're better safe than sorry: Keep these plants out of the house, experts say.

7.) Extension cords

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The CDC says these cords cause more than 3,300 residential fires each year, according to published reports. The cords become problematic when they're misused or they overload the system, so experts advise using them on a temporary basis only, instead of filling them up with plugs at all times.

8.) Anything that leads to carbon monoxide poisoning

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As stated above, this includes your dryer, if it's not cleaned properly on a semi-regular basis. Also, think about your other appliances: a gas oven, a gas range or even your car or any possible space heaters (which are dangerous for a number of reasons).

Carbon monoxide is a colorless, odorless gas that causes sudden illness or death. It often goes undetected until it's too late. The best thing you can do for your home is buy a CO detector, or several, and place that detector somewhere strategic -- the kitchen, for example, or near the laundry room. The CDC says carbon monoxide poisoning is the leading cause of poisoning deaths.

9.) Your air-conditioner

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A leaking air-conditioning unit can lead to refrigerant poisoning, and that causes, in some instances, heart palpitations and seizures -- and it can cut off oxygen to your lungs and cells, which is fatal. It’s not too likely that you’d be poisoned by your unit at home, unless of course you’re an appliance repair person and you do this kind of work professionally. Still, experts say that if your AC is acting up, you need to call a company or an expert. Don’t try to DIY when it comes to this type of project.

10.) Any large TVs or heavy furniture

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Like several other items on this list, it's not you we have in mind when it comes to heavy furniture.

But again, it's a whole new ballgame if you have babies, toddlers or kids. Mount these types of items to a wall if you're even a little concerned that they could come down. You can buy a cheap, easy-to-use kit at almost any hardware store.

11.) Button batteries

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Button batteries are often found in children’s toys, remote controls, watches and key fobs. It's safe to say you probably have at least one in your home. Did you know how dangerous these can be? If one is ingested, sometimes a child won't even show symptoms, and a reaction can happen in as little as two hours. Beyond the choking hazard, it’s possible the battery can corrode inside a body, resulting in internal bleeding from the burning caused by the battery mixing with bodily fluids.

“If a button battery, particularly a lithium button battery, gets stuck in the throat or gullet, energy from the battery can react with saliva to make the body create caustic soda," the website for the Child Accident Prevention Trust says. "This is the same chemical used to unblock drains. This can burn a hole through the throat and can lead to serious internal bleeding and death. The reaction can happen in as little as two hours.” Learn more about button batteries and how to protect your home here.

12.) Your Christmas tree

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If you get a real Christmas tree (as opposed to an artificial kind that you can store in a box each year), you'll want to place yours far away from radiators, fireplaces and other heat sources, and secure it to your ceiling using guy wire — it's practically invisible and recommended by the Consumer Product Safety Commission, according to Redbook Magazine.

And if you do opt for a fake tree, experts say to look for one labeled "fire retardant" and never put electric lights on a metallic tree.

These trees can pose major fire risks.

13.) Lead paint

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Here's the deal: Lead-based paint is not harmful so long as it's not chipped or cracking. So if you possibly have some in your home -- and you just might if that home was built before 1978 -- it's not a problem if the paint is in good condition.

However, if you're renovating or the paint is peeling, this is when things can get dangerous. Lead-based paint can be toxic if it's ingested. And exposure to lead is dangerous for everyone, but especially for pregnant women and children.

If you suspect you have lead-based paint, you can get it inspected. Removing the paint is a job best left to professionals.

14.) Mold

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Mold: These invisible spores are actually all around us in the air, but that isn't a health concern on its own. The spores need moisture to grow into problematic mold, as we know it. But when that happens, mold can lead to some health issues, including allergic reactions and asthma attacks. Also, some molds produce toxic substances called mycotoxins.

Mycotoxins have been linked to nausea, immune system suppression, liver damage, central nervous system damage and cancer, health experts say.

So if you find mold in your house, it's best to move quickly. Figure out what's causing it -- usually, it's something like a leak or a bathroom that's not properly ventilated. To clean the mold, the EPA recommends scrubbing it off hard surfaces with detergent or bleach and water and letting the area dry completely. You might even want to wear safety gear, such as long gloves and goggles. If the job involves more than 10 square feet of mold, you'll want to hire a professional for the removal process.

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