 Today's throwback, the origin of lies, propaganda and disinformation about elections results in Nigeria. In the backdrop of the Supreme Court's ruling, as a special election petition tribunal today on the controversies generated from the 25th of February 2023 presidential elections, it is just appropriate to let today's historical throwback causally revealed the origin of controversial elections results in the political history of Nigeria, that is the 1951 western original elections which led to the emergence of Chief Obafimea Wola or the leader of the action group AG, initially as the leader of government business and ultimately as the first premier of the region. Against the historically misappropriated and popular story that it was tribalism which robbed Dr. Nandia Zikwe, the leader of the NCNC, the headship of the western regional government. At the close of polls on 24 September 1951, the action group had incontrovertibly won 38 of the 72 seats of the regional House of Assembly for which ballots were cast that day in the parliamentary system of government where the leader of the party or alliance with the highest number of elected members automatically becomes the premier. There were a total of 80 seats, Lagos had 5 seats in the western regional House of Assembly and all were won by the NCNC including Dr. Nandia Zikwe's victory to the regional legislature as the anointed successor of the late Albert Macaulay and dominant political in Lagos then, outside his ancestral and natal eastern and northern regions respectively. In the election of 12 November 1951, while Benin had 3 seats won by Otwedo candidates in the election of 6 December 1951, the polls had been postponed in Lagos than Benin following security concerns of the 68 candidates on the list submitted by the action group to the government PR department, the elections management body then, 38 of the elected AG members were from that list including Obafemi Awolowo as the leader of the party. In addition to the action group and the NCNC, there were local or the regional political parties such as the Ibadon People's Party led by chief at the summary of these Augustos Akiloe, who later became the chairman of the National Party of Nigeria MPN, the ruling party in the short-lived Second Republic from the 19th of 1989 to 1983, under improvement league and Otwedo of Benin. At the end of the staggered polls, the results of the parties were as follows. Action group 38, NCNC 24, IPP Ibadon People's Party 6 and under improvement league 2, Otwedo candidates won the three Benin seats namely Chief Esso Igodaro, Chief Onfryu Omosage and Chief Chike Ekwaisi. Chief Igodaro opted for the AG while the latter two went to NCNC. Out of the six Ibadon People's Party elected members only Adigo Keadilabu Ponkelemensi joined the NCNC. The rest of them, Ame Akiloe, Chief Diti Akimbi, who later became the Ibadon of Ibadon, Chief Esso Langlayi Muyosore, Abodernia Nese Akimi opted for the action group. The NCNC National Circuitry, the late chief Kola Balogun, had sent declaration forms to the Ibadon People's Party's Assemblymen-Elect, asking them to declare for the NCNC, but Chief Akimbi returned all the forms uncompleted. The three AG circuitries who are drawn as independents, Alagi, Adegbe Enrô, Chiefs Oshutokun and Azan, five IPP members won the improvement league, Chief F.O. Awoshika and Chief Timoti, Adi Olau, Dutola Independent Jebode, independent from Jebode, has swollen the number of the AG elected members. All the transactions are taking place before the inauguration of the regional assembly on 7 January 1952. These were not known members of the NCNC, not the party published the names on a list of candidates. For over half a century, the propagandists of the NCNC are yet to provide evidence to back their visionist claim that NCNC won the western regional elections in 1951. Mr. Cooper, the head of the elections management authority, absolved his department of responsibility for the controversies created by the NCNC partisans after the elections. At a post election news conference in Lagos, he said that of the winning candidates, the names of 38 were on the list sent to me by the action group, the six successful candidates at the badon were all among those who had been identified to me as presenting a badon people's party, no claim of any kind had reached us about the party affiliation of the remaining successful candidates on call. Why did the NCNC not send a list of its candidates for the poll, to the government PR department before the poll. The records of the poll conducted in the west and all over Nigeria by the colonial administration are available at the National Archives in University of the Badon and the British equivalent in London. In conclusion, are you one of those spinning falsehood, which is inconsistent with the acknowledgeable facts of the last general elections, elections results? Have you ever thought of the fact that in an age when the internet does not forget, the children and mentees will soon be asking you what instructs the logic of your posted opinions when they see the incongruity of your opinion and the results of your elections which has historically put the highest number of political arguments in Nigeria's 100-year-long electoral history, including the overall winner kissing the dust electorally in Lagos, a two decades plus long political fiefdom. And that's it on the show for tonight. Bola oba.