Despite the attacks on some of its members on Monday, the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) in Ogun State said it wants the election tribunal to resolve its petition in the State, asking that the proceedings be televised live.  earlier said that some members of the PDP, including one of its governorship aspirants, Segun Showunmi, were on Monday flogged by some thugs suspected to be members of the All Progressives Congress (APC) Isabo Magistrates Court, Abeokuta, venue of the tribunal sitting. Showunmi, while telling newsmen that he was attacked by APC thugs with guns and cudgels, also called for the relocation of the tribunal from Abeokuta to Abuja, so as to prevent further attacks on members of the opposition party. But at a press conference on Tuesday, the Chairman of the PDP in Ogun, Sikirulahi Ogundele, said the party would want the petition to be heard openly and resolved in Ogun State. Ogundele said if it would be allowed, he wants the proceedings to be aired live so as to show the people of Ogun State what really transpired during the election. “As much as I want to align with Chief Segun Showunmi, moving the tribunal to Abuja is not really going to solve the situation. Truth must be told, let’s caution the persons perpetrating this act. Let’s talk senses to their heads. This should be the last time that criminal act will take place. I believe the police and other security agencies will take up their responsibilities. “Because if you take it to Abuja, it’s like you are ‘disenfranchising’ the people of Ogun to be part of the proceedings. It’s like you are hiding something. “If it will be allowed, we want the proceedings to be aired live. I want it to be televised live. It will be very good. People will sit in their homes and see what happened during the election and what the outcome will be. But, they may not allow it because they disallowed it at the presidential election tribunal. “The good of it is to have the tribunal here in the open to the people of Ogun State,” Ogundele said. – TrendyNewsReporters
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Despite the attacks on some of its members on Monday, the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) in Ogun State said it wants the election tribunal to resolve its petition in the State, asking that the proceedings be televised live.  earlier said that some members of the PDP, including one of its governorship aspirants, Segun Showunmi, were on Monday flogged by some thugs suspected to be members of the All Progressives Congress (APC) Isabo Magistrates Court, Abeokuta, venue of the tribunal sitting. Showunmi, while telling newsmen that he was attacked by APC thugs with guns and cudgels, also called for the relocation of the tribunal from Abeokuta to Abuja, so as to prevent further attacks on members of the opposition party. But at a press conference on Tuesday, the Chairman of the PDP in Ogun, Sikirulahi Ogundele, said the party would want the petition to be heard openly and resolved in Ogun State. Ogundele said if it would be allowed, he wants the proceedings to be aired live so as to show the people of Ogun State what really transpired during the election. “As much as I want to align with Chief Segun Showunmi, moving the tribunal to Abuja is not really going to solve the situation. Truth must be told, let’s caution the persons perpetrating this act. Let’s talk senses to their heads. This should be the last time that criminal act will take place. I believe the police and other security agencies will take up their responsibilities. “Because if you take it to Abuja, it’s like you are ‘disenfranchising’ the people of Ogun to be part of the proceedings. It’s like you are hiding something. “If it will be allowed, we want the proceedings to be aired live. I want it to be televised live. It will be very good. People will sit in their homes and see what happened during the election and what the outcome will be. But, they may not allow it because they disallowed it at the presidential election tribunal. “The good of it is to have the tribunal here in the open to the people of Ogun State,” Ogundele said.

Nigerian musical duo, Ajebo Hustlers have disclosed that some of their friends advised them to quit music because they weren’t making a fortune from the profession initially.

The Port Harcourt-born duo said their struggle for stardom forced them to be accommodated by several family members and friends before they finally hit stardom.

They said at one point, they were housed by singer D’banj’s younger brother, K-Switch.

The ‘Barawo’ crooners revealed this on the latest episode of Afrobeats podcast hosted by Shopsydoo.

They said, “We squatted with K-Switch in 2016. I’m no playing. 2017 nothing was popping. It was 2018, we were still trying to push and then we made a record in 2019 with King Perry. I think we were squatting somewhere then.

“That time we were squatting because music was not working and you now have friends that are telling you, omo, thus music is not working, you sure say you try enter street,”

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