#EdoDecides: APC Leads PDP By 5,616 Votes Halfway To Results Announcement

The electoral commission, INEC, has announced the results of nine of the 18 local governments in Edo State.

The results show that the ruling All Progressives Congress won in 5 local governments while the Peoples Democratic Party won in 4 local governments.

The APC so far has 142,424 votes while the PDP has 136,808 votes.

The ruling party candidate, Godwin Obaseki, thus leads his main challenger, Osagie Ize-Iyamu of the PDP by 5,616 votes.

Read more details of the officially announced results here.

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See Chrissy Teigen’s First Pregnancy Dress After Announcement

Shortly after announcing that she and husband John Legend are expecting their first child together, Chrissy Teigen walked the olive green carpet at La Mer’s 50 Years of an Icon event in Hollywood.

The model wore a white corseted dress, showing off what most tabloids are calling “the tiniest hint of a baby bump,” which is also known as her regular stomach. Chrissy, who has posed for the skincare line in the past, accessorized her zip-front dress with slicked-back hair and silver sandals.

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Teigen is three months along and already has the pizza cravings to prove it. Once the announcement of her bun in the oven was made, the hilarious tweets rolled in. Her first pregnancy-geared tweet was obviously about barf: “I am so excited I could barf 4-5 times a day.” Her second tweet, which doesn’t come as a big surprise either: “I have come to realize that are some point in the day, I will order and consume a pizza so it might as well be in the morning.” We’re here for six more months of pregnancy tweets from Chrissy Teigen.

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Jonathan Expected to Announce Second Term Bid

President Goodluck Jonathan is expected to formally declare his bid for re-election, Tuesday,  in a widely anticipated announcement that has been trailed by his office for weeks.

 The event, in central Abuja, has been billed as “the mother of all rallies” by Jonathan’s own 205-member re-election committee, with roads shut from early morning to the evening, police said.

Jonathan’s supporters took out four-page newspaper advertisements on Monday calling for Nigerians to “be a witness to history” and saying his candidacy was “in response to Nigerians’ demand”.

“Nigerians endorsed Goodluck Jonathan for continuity,” the adverts ran, claiming that more than 17.8 million had so far endorsed his candidacy.