General election may not hold 2019 senate
You're referring to the controversy surrounding the 2019 Nigerian Senate elections.
In 2019, the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) was scheduled to conduct elections for the Senate, as well as the House of Representatives and the presidency. However, the elections were marred by controversy, with many opposition parties and observers accusing the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC) of rigging the polls.
The APC won a majority of the Senate seats, with many of its candidates being declared winners in disputed elections. The opposition parties, including the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), alleged widespread irregularities and called for the results to be annulled.
The controversy surrounding the 2019 Senate elections led to a series of legal challenges and protests, with many calling for the elections to be re-run. However, the APC and INEC maintained that the elections were free and fair, and that the results were valid.
In the end, the APC retained control of the Senate, with 63 senators elected from the party. The PDP won 37 seats, while other parties won a handful of seats.
The controversy surrounding the 2019 Senate elections highlighted the ongoing challenges facing Nigeria's electoral system, including issues with voter registration, ballot security, and the role of money and influence in the political process.