Breaking: Вђ™57 Senators, 162 Repsвђ™ Вђ” Apc Retains Control As Inec Releases National Assembly Results - Legitvibes Official
By midnight, the news hit the streets. In the bustling markets and the quiet suburbs, the "Legitvibes" headline flashed on thousands of smartphone screens. To the vendors, it meant continuity; to the activists, it meant four more years of uphill climbing.
As the first light of dawn touched the dome of the National Assembly, the physical structure remained unchanged. But inside, the alchemy of power had shifted. With 162 seats in the House, the APC retained the gavel, but the narrow margins meant that the era of "rubber-stamp" politics was over. The story of the next four years wouldn't be written by a single party, but in the tense, hushed whispers of the corridors where those 219 lawmakers would now have to decide the nation's fate. By midnight, the news hit the streets
Inside the party’s strategy room, the atmosphere was a mix of exhaustion and calculated triumph. Senator-elect Marcus, a veteran of three decades in the trenches of Nigerian politics, leaned back in his leather chair, watching the ticker tape on the wall-mounted screen. "Fifty-seven," he whispered to his chief of staff. "It’s enough to lead, but not enough to sleep." As the first light of dawn touched the