 Meanwhile, the last may not have been heard about the just-concluded Labour Party's substitution primary election in Lagos, as one of their parents, Masjid Salvador, has rejected the outcome of the exercise and called for a cancellation. Blasphemy news correspondent Lavi Kukui and local reports that the aggrieved contestant may be heading to court. The exercise starts here at about past 5pm with delegates' accreditation. A formal address was given by the deputy national chairman of Labour Party, Bashiru Apapa, assuring everyone of a level playing ground. This was followed by a formal manifesto presentation by the two aspirants, Masjid Salvador and Guadibor-Rosvivo. Then, the voting commenced. Each of the aspirants had 100 delegates, but the fate of who finally becomes a party flagged bureau hangs in the balance as 17 members of the party executive also cast their votes. Voting done, counting begins. A former Senatorial candidate of the People's Democratic Party, Guadibor-Rosvivo, finally grabs the ticket. Rosvivo pulled 111 votes to beat Honourable Masjid Adeguki Salvador, who scored 102 votes in an exercise that featured 216 delegates. Reacting to his victory, Rosvivo expressed joy over the outcome, which he described as a fierce and fairest exercise. In his reaction, Salvador rejected the result alleging over-voting by members of the state executive. He warned the electoral committee not to spoil the name of the party's presidential candidate, Peter Obi. Salvador had on Monday called for the cancellation of the primary, saying he had lost confidence in the electoral committee. The primary for the replacement of candidate was witnessed by the Independent National Electoral Commission, INEC, from Lagos, live Ikuku Uyeduku, plus TV News.