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Enugu Senate: Ada Ogbu floors Chimaraoke, others in opinion polls

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The senatorial candidate of the All Progressives Congress (APC) for the Enugu East Senatorial Zone, Princess Ada Ogbu has defeated Dr Chimaroke Nnamani of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) in an online poll.

Hosted by Nigerians Decide, an American based online election polls company, the poll was published three months ago in November 21, 2022 for public response.

According to information on the site, Ada Ogbu polled a whopping 1395 votes, beating her closest rival, Chimaroke Nnamani by 806 votes.

On his part, Nnamdi scored 589 votes, while Oyibo Chukwu of Labour Party came third by scoring 576 votes, right behind Nnamani, who is a sitting senator.

Full breakdown of the results are as follows:

OGBU- AGUOCHA ADAKU ANNA – APC-1,395 VOTES

NNAMANI CHIMAROKE OGBONNIA – PDP-589 VOTES

CHUKWU VICTOR, OYIBO – LP- 576 VOTES

NWEGBO UCHENNA HARRISON SUNDAY – APGA-180 VOTES

JERRY UCHE CHUKWU – NRM-21 VOTES

ANI EMMANUEL, KENNETH – ADC
-9 VOTES

ADJAI ROBINSON CHUKWUEMEKA – NNPP-7 VOTES

OKOLIE OKWUCHUKWU – SDP-5 VOTES

ONUORAH IFEYINWA ELIZABETH – APP-3 VOTES.

Popularly know as ‘The Peoples Princess’, Ada Ogbu comes from the royal family of the legendary Igwe Nathan Ogbu of Nara, in Nkanu East Local Government Area of Enugu State.

Since clinching the senatorial ticket, Ada Ogbu has negotiated her way into the hearts of Enugu East people, by presenting people – oriented programmes and manifestos that would be wholly beneficial to men, women, children and even Persons with Disabilities.

Soft-spoken and glamorous, Ada Ogbu carries a heart that matches her beautiful face.

Popular opinion across the senatorial district strongly favours her as the elections approach, as majority have vowed not just to vote, but also support her in any way they can. So it’s no surprise that she won the polls.

Nigeriansdecide.com is a United States of America based research think-tank, which conducts opinion polls, surveys, social research, etc in order to support better public policy, practice and advocacy in Nigeria.

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