Inec shifts collation to 11 am today as pdp apc bicker over winner
It seems like there's an update on the ongoing election situation in Nigeria. Here's a summary:
INEC Shifts Collation to 11 am Today
The Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) has announced a shift in the collation of results from the just-concluded presidential and national assembly elections. The collation, which was initially scheduled to begin at 8 am today, will now start at 11 am.
PDPP and APC Bicker Over Winner
Meanwhile, the two major political parties in Nigeria, the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) and the All Progressives Congress (APC), are engaged in a heated debate over the winner of the presidential election. Both parties are claiming victory, with each accusing the other of rigging the election.
The PDP has alleged that the APC is trying to manipulate the results, while the APC has accused the PDP of attempting to steal the election. The situation is tense, with both parties calling for the results to be declared and the winner announced.
What's Next?
As the collation of results begins at 11 am today, it's expected that the tension will continue to build. The INEC has promised to ensure a transparent and credible process, but the bickering between the two major parties is likely to continue.
It's unclear at this point what the outcome of the election will be, but one thing is certain: the people of Nigeria are eagerly waiting to know who will be their next president.