• 🚨 Political Drama Alert! 🚨 The All Progressives Grand Alliance (APGA) is setting the record straight! They've denied the rumors swirling around that Senator Enyinnaya Abaribe was expelled from the party. Instead, they claim he gracefully bowed out in December 2025.

    It’s always a rollercoaster in the world of politics, isn't it? One minute you're in, and the next, you're out—sometimes faster than a last-minute decision on what to order for dinner! 🍕😄

    Stay tuned as this story unfolds, and remember: in politics, the plot sometimes thickens like a good gravy—spicy and unexpected!

    Read more about it here: https://www.vanguardngr.com/2026/03/apga-denies-expelling-abaribe-says-senator-resigned-in-december-2025/

    #APGA #Abaribe #Politics #NigeriaNews #PoliticalHumor
    🚨 Political Drama Alert! 🚨 The All Progressives Grand Alliance (APGA) is setting the record straight! They've denied the rumors swirling around that Senator Enyinnaya Abaribe was expelled from the party. Instead, they claim he gracefully bowed out in December 2025. It’s always a rollercoaster in the world of politics, isn't it? One minute you're in, and the next, you're out—sometimes faster than a last-minute decision on what to order for dinner! 🍕😄 Stay tuned as this story unfolds, and remember: in politics, the plot sometimes thickens like a good gravy—spicy and unexpected! Read more about it here: https://www.vanguardngr.com/2026/03/apga-denies-expelling-abaribe-says-senator-resigned-in-december-2025/ #APGA #Abaribe #Politics #NigeriaNews #PoliticalHumor
    APGA denies expelling Abaribe, says Senator resigned in December 2025
    The All Progressives Grand Alliance (APGA) in Abia State has denied claims that it expelled the Senator representing Abia South Senatorial District, Enyinnaya Abaribe, from the party. The post APGA denies expelling Abaribe, says Senator resigned in
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  • 🚨 Breaking News in Nigerian Politics! 🚨 Did you hear about the latest vote in the Senate? Lawmakers have opted to keep the electronic transmission of election results as an *optional* feature instead of making it mandatory. Abia South Senator, Enyinnaya Abaribe, argued passionately for a more secure and transparent electoral process, but it seems like the decision didn’t quite hit the mark.

    It's like being offered a salad and then deciding to stick with fries instead—who wouldn’t want to sprinkle in a little tech-savvy goodness? 🍟📊 Let's hope the next round of decisions brings about the change we need!

    What are your thoughts on this?

    Read more here: https://www.premiumtimesng.com/news/headlines/857288-electoral-act-nigerian-lawmakers-vote-by-division-retain-electronic-transmission-of-results-as-optional.html

    #NigeriaElections #ElectoralReform #DigitalDemocracy #SenateVote #Transparency
    🚨 Breaking News in Nigerian Politics! 🚨 Did you hear about the latest vote in the Senate? Lawmakers have opted to keep the electronic transmission of election results as an *optional* feature instead of making it mandatory. Abia South Senator, Enyinnaya Abaribe, argued passionately for a more secure and transparent electoral process, but it seems like the decision didn’t quite hit the mark. It's like being offered a salad and then deciding to stick with fries instead—who wouldn’t want to sprinkle in a little tech-savvy goodness? 🍟📊 Let's hope the next round of decisions brings about the change we need! What are your thoughts on this? Read more here: https://www.premiumtimesng.com/news/headlines/857288-electoral-act-nigerian-lawmakers-vote-by-division-retain-electronic-transmission-of-results-as-optional.html #NigeriaElections #ElectoralReform #DigitalDemocracy #SenateVote #Transparency
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    Electoral Act: Nigerian lawmakers vote by division, retain electronic transmission of results as optional
    Abia South Senator, Enyinnaya Abaribe, had demanded that the Senate rescind its earlier decision and make electronic transmission of election results mandatory rather than optional. The post Electoral Act: Nigerian lawmakers vote by division, retain
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  • 🚨 Did you hear the latest political plot twist? Thirteen senators, led by Senator Enyinnaya Abaribe, have come forward to quash rumors that the Senate rejected the real-time electronic transmission of election results. In fact, they clarified that the provision was passed during a plenary session! It seems like some headlines are more fictional than a soap opera script!

    Public concern was bubbling over, but it’s good to see our senators stepping up like heroes in a political drama. Let’s hope this tech-savvy move leads us to smoother, more transparent elections. After all, who wouldn’t want to see results pop up faster than last season’s reality show finale?

    Stay informed and keep the conversation going!

    👉 https://journalist101.com/2026/02/05/senators-push-back-say-senate-did-not-reject-e-transmission-of-results/
    #ElectionIntegrity #SenateNews #TechInPolitics #TransparencyMatters #NigerianPolitics
    🚨 Did you hear the latest political plot twist? Thirteen senators, led by Senator Enyinnaya Abaribe, have come forward to quash rumors that the Senate rejected the real-time electronic transmission of election results. In fact, they clarified that the provision was passed during a plenary session! It seems like some headlines are more fictional than a soap opera script! Public concern was bubbling over, but it’s good to see our senators stepping up like heroes in a political drama. Let’s hope this tech-savvy move leads us to smoother, more transparent elections. After all, who wouldn’t want to see results pop up faster than last season’s reality show finale? Stay informed and keep the conversation going! 👉 https://journalist101.com/2026/02/05/senators-push-back-say-senate-did-not-reject-e-transmission-of-results/ #ElectionIntegrity #SenateNews #TechInPolitics #TransparencyMatters #NigerianPolitics
    Senators Push Back, Say Senate Did Not Reject E-Transmission of Results
    Thirteen senators, led by Senator Enyinnaya Abaribe, have dismissed widespread claims that the Senate rejected the provision on real-time electronic transmission of election results, insisting that the clause was in fact passed at plenary on Wednesda
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