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Edo Guber Election: INEC declares APC’s candidate Okpebholo winner

The All Progressives Congress candidate, Senator Monday Okpebholo, has emerged victorious in the recently concluded Edo State governorship election.

Okpebholo triumphed over his main challengers, Asue Ighodalo of the Peoples Democratic Party and Olumide Akpata of the Labour Party.

The Returning Officer, Prof. Faruk Kuta, announced Okpebholo as the winner at the collation centre in Benin City, the state capital, on Sunday.

The APC candidate secured 291,667 votes, defeating Ighodalo, who garnered 247,274 votes. Akpata of the LP finished a distant third with 22,763 votes.

Prof. Kuta, Vice-Chancellor of the Federal University of Technology, Minna, declared, “That Okpebholo, having satisfied the requirement of the law, is hereby declared the winner and returned elected.”

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Edo State, comprising 18 Local Government Areas, is divided into Edo North, Edo South, and Edo Central. Traditionally, Edo North has been an APC stronghold, while the PDP has maintained dominance in Edo Central and Edo South.

Below are the election results:

Igueben LG

Registered voters – 54,549

Accredited voters – 15,274

APC – 5,907

PDP – 8,470

LP – 494

Total valid votes – 14,989

Rejected votes – 278

Total votes cast – 15,267

Esan West LG

Registered voters – 113,067

Accredited voters – 25,702

APC – 12,952

PDP – 11,004

LP – 342

Total valid votes – 24,691

Rejected votes -693

Total votes cast – 25,384

Uhunmwonde LG

Registered voters – 92,169

Accredited voters – 20,044

APC – 8,776

PDP – 9,339

LP – 769

Total valid votes – 19,223

Rejected votes – 553

Total votes cast -19,776

Owan West LG

Registered voters – 67,076

Accredited voters – 24,311

APC – 12,277

PDP – 11,284

LP – 201

Total valid votes -23,904

Rejected votes – 391

Total votes cast – 24,295

Ovia North-East LG

Registered voters – 177,106

Accredited voters – 32,441

APC – 13,225

PDP – 15,311

LP – 1,675

Total valid votes – 30,783

Rejected votes – 1,312

Total votes cast – 32,095

Esan South-East LG

Registered voters – 90,240

Accredited voters – 23,390

APC – 8,398

PDP – 14,199

LP – 98

Total valid votes – 22,780

Rejected votes – 356

Total votes cast – 23,136

Egor LG

Registered voters – 242,266

Accredited voters – 35,463

APC – 16,760

PDP – 14,658

LP – 1,966

Total valid votes – 34,022

Rejected votes – 1,018

Total votes cast – 35,040

Akoko Edo LG

Registered voters – 144,379

Accredited voters – 54,395

APC – 34,847

PDP – 15,865

LP – 2, 239

Total valid votes – 53,547

Rejected votes – 331

Total votes cast – 53,878

Esan Central LG

Registered voters – 68,338

Accredited voters – 20,580

APC – 10,990

PDP – 8,618

LP – 418

Total valid votes – 20,198

Rejected votes – 361

Total votes cast – 20,559

Esan North-East LG

Registered voters – 106,280

Accredited voters – 24,430

APC – 10,648

PDP – 12,522

LP – 194

Total valid votes – 23,637

Rejected votes – 674

Total votes cast – 24,311

Ovia South-West LG

Registered voters – 112,091

Accredited voters- 23,196

APC – 10,150

PDP – 10,260

LP – 849

Valid votes – 21,710

Rejected votes – 1,086

Total Vote cast – 22,796

Orhionmwon LG

Registered voters – 139,260

Accredited voters – 33,196

APC – 16,059

PDP – 14,614

LP – 556

Total valid votes – 31,559

Rejected votes – 1,091

Total vote cast – 32,650

Owan East LG

Registered voters – 106,252

Accredited voters – 34,618

APC – 19,380

PDP – 14,189

LP – 446

Total valid votes – 34,157

Rejected votes – 430

Total votes cast – 34,577

Etsako East LG

Registered voters – 102,754

Accredited voters – 35,084

APC – 20,167

PDP – 9,683

LP – 604

Total valid votes – 30,926

Rejected votes – 435

Total votes cast – 31,361

Etsako Central LG

Registered voters – 59,430

Accredited voters – 21,465

APC – 11,906

PDP – 8,455

LP – 381

Total valid votes – 20,851

Rejected votes – 294

Total votes cast – 21,145

Etsako West LG

Registered voters – 186,449

Accredited voters – 54,304

APC – 32,107

PDP – 17,483

LP – 2,116

Total valid votes – 52,226

Rejected votes – 1,188

Total votes cast – 53,414

Oredo LGA

Registered voters – 356,242

Accredited voters – 64,802

APC – 30,780

PDP – 24,938

LP – 5,389

Total valid votes: 62,703

Rejected votes: 1,339

Total votes cast: 64,042

Ikpoba-Okha LGA

Registered Voters – 392,782

Accredited Voters – 61437

PDP – 26,382

APC – 16,338

LP – 4026

Total valid votes – 48, 784

Rejected Votes – 1455

Total Votes cast – 50,239

Edo Guber Election: INEC declares APC’s candidate Okpebholo winner

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Currency in circulation now N4.8tn – CBN report

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Currency in circulation now N4.8tn – CBN report

Currency in circulation has reached an all-time high of N4.8 trillion as of November 2024, recording over seven per cent increase from the previous month.

Also, currency outside banks grew significantly in the same month hitting an all-time high of N4.6 trillion from the N4.2 trillion in the month of October.

These figures were contained in the money and credit supply data from the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN).

The currency in circulation is the amount of cash–in the form of paper notes or coins–within a country that is physically used to conduct transactions between consumers and businesses.

It represents the money that has been issued by the country’s monetary authority, minus cash that has been removed from the system.

Similarly, currency outside a bank refers to cash held by individuals, businesses and other entities that is not stored in banks.

The currency outside the bank represents about 96 per cent of the currency in circulation.

Nigerians have in recent times been facing acute cash shortage with banks limiting daily withdrawal at Automated Teller Machines (ATMs) to N20,000 irrespective of the number of accounts held by an account owner.

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According to the latest data, the currency in circulation grew by seven per cent to reach 4,878,125.22 from 4,549,217.51 in October.

Currency in circulation has grown steadily in the outgoing year 2024 with over one trillion naira added to cash in circulation after starting the year with N3.65 trillion in January.

In February, the currency in circulation slightly increased to N3.69 trillion representing an increase of N43 billion or 1.18 per cent from the January figure.

March also saw an appreciable increase to N3.87 trillion while it further increased to N3.92 trillion in the following month of April.

The growth trajectory continued in May with the currency in circulation increasing slightly to N3.97 trillion, an increase of N42 billion or 1.07 per cent while it reached an all-time high of 4.04 trillion, an increase of 2.11 per cent from May.

The July figure also rose marginally with the currency in circulation settling for N4.05 trillion before growing to N4.14 trillion in August and N4.43 trillion in September and N4.5 trillion in October.

In the same vein, currency outside banks grew from N4.2 trillion in October to N4.6 trillion in November, showing increasing preference for other means of storing outside bank deposits.

Economist, Dr. Paul Alaje attributed the development to the expanding money supply, adding, “Money supply is expanding but this may not necessarily be in cash. As it is expanding, it will necessarily induce inflation. But you can’t blame the people. People must look for money. How much was bottled water last year, how much is it today? All of this will induce inflation. If you now ask, what is the cause of inflation? Is it money supply itself or a devaluation policy? It is a devaluation policy. Money supply is an offshoot. So the Central Bank is raising interest rates to actually reduce money supply but the more they try the more money supply expands.”

He stated that the floatation policy of the CBN has created inflation, adding, “It is like chasing one’s tail and I don’t know if you are going to catch it.”

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Tinubu not telling Nigerians the truth, says Sule Lamido

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Tinubu not telling Nigerians the truth, says Sule Lamido

President Bola Tinubu has been accused of not being forthright about the true state of Nigeria under his administration.

Former Jigawa State Governor and senior Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) member, Sule Lamido, made the accusation while speaking on the BBC Hausa programme Gane Mini Hanya.

Lamido criticized both Tinubu and former President Muhammadu Buhari for what he described as a lack of transparency in governance.

“Buhari’s and Tinubu’s governments are not being transparent with Nigerians unlike during the time when PDP was in power where everything was transparent and open to all Nigerians,” Lamido said.

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He accused the two administrations of relying on propaganda rather than providing citizens with accurate information.

Lamido also expressed concerns over President Tinubu’s recent loan requests, questioning the logic behind them. “If Nigerians are being told the truth then there is nothing wrong with that, but how would you budget N30tn, generate N50tn and then request loan when you have a surplus of N20tn,” he said, referencing last year’s budget.

He described the situation as “reckless” and “selfish,” adding, “This recklessness and clear-cut selfishness is not done anywhere in the world, but yet you find (some) Nigerians supporting it. Visit social media and see how APC is being criticised, being referred to as calamity, yet you find some protecting it.”

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Nigeria Customs Service begins 2025 recruitment [How to apply]

The Nigeria Customs Service (NCS) has announced the commencement of its recruitment exercise, assuring Nigerians that the process is entirely free and fair.

The agency has cautioned the public to be vigilant against scammers who may attempt to exploit unsuspecting applicants during the recruitment period.

Applications are invited for positions in the Superintendent, Inspector, and Customs Assistant cadres as part of the Service’s plan to recruit 3,927 officers in 2025.

This initiative is aimed at enhancing trade facilitation and supporting Nigeria’s economic recovery efforts.

“Our recruitment is entirely free and fair. At no stage do we charge fees. Anyone requesting payment is a scammer,” the agency emphasized, urging applicants to be wary of fraudulent schemes.

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The NCS outlined eligibility criteria, stating that applicants must be Nigerian citizens by birth, possess a valid National Identification Number (NIN), and have no criminal record or ongoing investigations.

Academic qualifications for the three cadres are as follows:

Superintendent Cadre: A university degree or Higher National Diploma (HND) along with an NYSC discharge or exemption certificate.

Inspectorate Cadre: A National Diploma (ND) or Nigeria Certificate in Education (NCE) from an accredited institution.

Customs Assistant Cadre: At least an O’Level certificate (WAEC or NECO).

In addition to these qualifications, the NCS stressed that all applicants must be physically and mentally fit, providing evidence of medical fitness from a recognized government hospital.

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