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Rescheduled Primaries: Okorocha son-in-law gets 4815 votes Hope,zero

Voting has commenced in the rescheduled All Progressives Congress (APC) governorship primary election with Imo Rochas Governor Okorocha son-in-law Uche Nwosu in early lead.

The APC electoral committee arrived Imo state yesterday and immediately addressed the aspirants where they were intimated with the guidelines for the election.

At the Eziama Obaire ward where the APC aspirant, Ugwumba Uche Nwosu voted, there was a massive turn out of members of the party who lined up and voted.

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Announcing the results from the Ward, the Returning Officer, Festus Ezeama, said the Nwosu scored 4815, while Hope Uzodinma scored zero. Other contestants, Eze Madumere scored zero, while Jude Ejiogu and Chima Anozie also scored zero respectively.

Hope had earlier won the first primary. Read the Full Report here : Imo: Sen. Uzodinma beats Okorocha’s in-law to APC’s guber ticket

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