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Senatorial Dream: 'Constituted Authority' AAAjimobi Knows Fate Today | Sahara Reporters ..Dissatisfied with the results as declared by inecnigeria, the former governor approached the tribunal seeking the nullification of the results. READ MORE:

Senatorial Dream: 'Constituted Authority' Abiola Ajimobi Knows Fate Todayjudgment over the petition filed by a former governor of Oyo State,Oyo South senatorial district.Balogun the winner of the Oyo South senatorial election.

polled 105,720 votes to defeat Ajimobi of the All ProgressivesHowever, dissatisfied with the results as declared by INEC, the formerHe also prayed the tribunal to order a fresh election in thealleged irregularities in accreditation especially smart card readerin some contending units and order that a fresh election is conducted.2019, adopted the final written addresses of parties to the petition

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