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2019: Presidential Aspirants And Their Parties....#58 is a choice you've got to make!


On Friday, the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) said a total of 79 candidates will be contesting the 2019 presidential election.

Mahmood Yakubu, INEC chairman, also announced that particulars of the candidates have been pasted.

A close look at the documents pasted at the federal capital territory (FCT) office of the commission, however, showed there are 59 candidates whose documents have so far been published.

Below are the names of the candidates whose names have so far been published and their political parties.

S/N    CANDIDATE    PARTY
 1    Moses Shipi    All Blending Party (ABP)
2    Samuel Eke    Green Party of Nigeria (GPN)
3    Donald Duke    Social Democratic Party (SDP)
4    Mark Emmanuel    United Patriots (UP)
5    Hamisu Santuraki    Mega Party of Nigeria (MPN)
6    Moses Ajibiowu    National Unity Party (NUP)
7    Nwokeafor Ikechukwu    Advanced Congress of Democrats (ACD)
8    Aliyu Ibrahim    African People Alliance (APA)
9    Atiku Abubakar    Peoples Democratic Party (PDP)
10    Kingsley Moghalu    Young Progressives Party (YPP)
11    Ilongwo John    Democratic Peoples Party (DPP)
12    Obiageli Ezekwesili    Allied Congress Party of Nigeria (ACPN)
13    Yunusa Tanko    Nationalist Congress Party (NCP)
14    Ike keke    New Nigeria Peoples Party (NNPP)
15    Chris Okotie    Fresh Democratic Party (FDP)
16    Yusufu Obaje    Advanced Nigeria Democratic Party (ANDP)
17    Ize-Iyamu David    Better Nigeria Peoples Party (BNPP)
18    Samuel Fagbbenr-Byron    KOWA Party
19    Rabia Hassan    National Action Council (NAC)
20    Nnamdi Madu    Independent Democrats (ID)
21    Tope Fasua    Abundant Nigeria Renewal Party (ANRP)
22    Obinna Ikeagwuonu    African People’s Party (APP)
23    Isaac Ositelu    Accord Party
24    Frank Ukonga    Democratic Alternative (DA)
25    Shitu Kabir    Advance Peoples Democratic Party (APDP)
26    Usman Muhammed    Labour Party (LP)
27    Muhammadu Buhari    All Progressives Congress (APC)
28    Hamza Al-Mustapha    Peoples Party of Nigeria (PPN)
29    Obadiah Mailafia    African Democratic Congress (ADC)
30    Asukwuo Archibong    Nigeria for Democracy (ND)
31    Chuks Nwachuku    All Grassroots Alliance (AGA)
32    Mercy Adesanya-Davies    Mass Action Joint Alliance (MAJA)
33    Yusuf Yabaji    Action Democratic Party (ADP)
34    Nsehe Nseobong    Restoration Party of Nigeria (RPN)
35    Chukwudi Osuala    Rebuild Nigeria Party (RNP)
36    John Wilson Gbor    All Progresssive Grand Alliance (APGA)
37    Usman Ibrahim    National Rescue Movement (NRM)
38    Sunday Eguzolugo    Justice Must Prevail Party (JMPP)
39    Chike Ukaegbu    Advanced Allied Party (AAP)
40    Omoyele Sowore    Africa Action Congress (AAC)
41    Umenwa Godwin    All Grand Alliance Party (AGAP)
42    Isiaka Balogun    United Democratic Party (UDP)
43    Lewis Abah    Change Advocacy Party (CAP)
44    Babatunde Ademola    Nigeria Community Movement Party (NCMP)
45    Ahmed Buhari    Sustainable National Party (SNP)
46    John Dara    Alliance of Social Democrats (ASD)
47    Kriz David    Liberation Movement (LM)
48    Isah Bashayi    Masses Movement of Nigeria (MMN)
49    Emmanuel Etim    Change Nigeria (CN)
50    Habib Mohammed    United Democratic Party (UDP)
51    Fela Durotoye    Alliance for New Nigeria (ANN)
52    Angela Johnson    Alliance for a United Nigeria (AUN)
53    John Onwubuya    Freedom and Justice Party (FJP)
54    Mashood Shittu    Alternative Party of Nigeria (APN)
55    Yusuf Dantale    Allied Peoples Movement (APM)
56    Ahmed Inuwa    United Party of Nigeria (UPN)
57    Geff Ojinika    Coalition For Change (CFC)
58    Robinson Akpua    National Democratic Liberty Party (NDLP)

59    Victor Okhai    Providence Peoples Congress (PPC)


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