PHOTO: PDP Governorship Candidate, Jandor Azeez Olajide, goes viral after having three F9 in his WAEC result KossyDerrickBlog KossyDerrickEnt

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Wednesday, March 8, 2023

PHOTO: PDP Governorship Candidate, Jandor Azeez Olajide, goes viral after having three F9 in his WAEC result

Information reaching Kossyderrickent has it that PDP Governorship Candidate, Jandor Azeez Olajide, goes viral after having three F9 in his WAEC result. 

According to information, Jandor, sat for his WAEC examination on November/December 2000. He was born in 1977.

From the result, he had three F9s in History, English and Literature in English. 

The West African Examination Council (WAEC) has announced the release of the 2022 West African Senior School Certificate Examination (WASSCE), the second series for private candidates.

The released result shows that 30,954 candidates, or 42.16%, “obtained credit and above in a minimum of 5 subjects, including English Language and Mathematics.

According to the Public Affairs Department of the examination body, this disclosure is contained in a statement by the Head of National Office, WAEC, Yaba, Mr Patrick Areghan.

Proponents of the school of thought that the All Progressives Congress (APC) has overstayed its welcome as the government of the day in Nigeria’s commercial and entertainment capital have championed an alliance between both heavyweight opposition parties.

The calls grew louder in the wake of the LP’s unprecedented victory in the presidential poll, thanks to Peter Obi and running mate Datti Baba-Ahmed.

However, Jandor put hopes of such a union to rest, in a live interview on Channels Television’s Politics Today on Monday.

According to him, when his “project” started years ago, it was beyond a desire to become governor. This was made known on Monday night by Jandor while appearing on a Channels Television program, Politics Today, where he put to rest any hope of an alliance with the Labour party.

Jandor said that when his project started some years ago, it was beyond a desire to become governor.

He said, “If it’s to be governor, I could have been governor where I was coming from, but I chose this route.’’

According to him, the party decided to analyse every issue critically.

He said, “We now discovered that the Labour Party candidate still has a case on his candidacy which is currently at the Supreme Court, we looked at it again that the Labour Party candidate also has an issue with Section 77 of the Electoral Act, which says if you’re leaving a particular party to another one, you must have been there, at least, for one month, that is, the party register would have been with INEC 30 days before that party primary.’’
Explaining that the legal issue could come up in post-election litigation, he said he would rather not be “sitting on a keg of gunpowder”.

Jandor added, “For us, we don’t have a problem, we would have said [to Rhodes-Vivour], ‘Go [on], let’s just take this [APC] government.’
“But knowing full well who we’re dealing with; we know the kind of character we’re dealing with, we know what can happen – there’s no point sitting on a keg of gunpowder.
“So, for us, we want an alliance; we don’t have any issue with it. But we must put our best foot forward. We must make sure that we go into this election without any snag whatsoever.”

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