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Osun 2018: INEC release names of 48 governorship candidate and their respective running mates

Osun 2018: INEC release names of 48 governorship candidate and their respective running mates.

AGAINST the backdrop of September 22 governorship poll in Osun State, the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) has released the names of governorship candidates and respective running mates of 48 political parties contesting during the exercise at the Osun State headquarters of the electoral body, in Osogbo, the state capital.
All Progressives Congress (APC), Mr Adegboyega Isiaka Oyetola, his running mate is Famurewa Israel Famurewa
Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), Governorship candidate: Ademola Nurudeen Adeleke, running mate is Albert Abiodun Adeogun,
Social Democratic Party (SDP), Governorship candidate: Christopher Iyiola Omisore, running mate is Olalekan Ayanbekun,
Action Democratic Party (ADP) Governorship candidate: Adeoti Moshood Olalekan, running mate is Ajishola Yinusa Owoseni.
Alliance for Democracy (AD), Governorship candidate: James Olugbenga Akintola, running mate is Abdulhakeem Oyeniyi Bello,
African Democratic Congress (ADC), Governorship candidate: Kazeem Ademola Adio, running mate is Arowolo Oladele,
Accord Party (AP), Governorship candidate, Julius Olapade Okunola, running mate is Babatunde Adedapo Olufemi,
All Grassroot Alliance (AGA), Governorship candidate: Kehinde Olufemi Lawrence, running mate is Ajayi Olatunji Adebayo
All Progressive Grand Alliance (APGA), Governorship candidate: Oluwatoki Adetokunbo Adedayo, running mate is Adefila Mary Olaitan.
Unity Party of Nigeria (UPN), Governorship candidate: Adediji Olanrewaju Adewuyi,
People for Democratic Change (PDC), Dr Kolawole Raufu Ojonla,
Restoration Party of Nigeria (RPN), Governorship candidate: Ayodele Tosin Mercy, running mate is Adejumo Mukaila and host of othersOM

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