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Street journalist and a Sunday school dropout

Lagos, Nigeria انضم Mayıs 2015
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@ai_abaelu @Omojuwa Politics is not driven by emotion it is by strategy. The new members of the ADC shot themselves by the leg by not taking leadership the appropriate way. It’s a contest if u give sign of weakness. You’ve given your opponent upper hand. They all have 4 years to prepare for election
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@ai_abaelu @Omojuwa INEC only said they won’t recognize the NWC names until FHC delivers its verdict. If truly they’re serious and wanting to take responsibility. They will put there house in order and stop setting agenda where their none
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JJ. Omojuwa
JJ. Omojuwa@Omojuwa·
This is a party I nurtured. Nobody knew what ADC was. We already wrote to the U.S. embassy about them trying to hijack our party. Our letter was written on 19th March 2026 and was received on 23rd March 2026 - Hon. Leke Abejide, ADC Congress Man PS: I met with the Honourable today as part of my interest in Obidients and their exciting b
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@ai_abaelu @Omojuwa Hon Gombe went to court in sept 2 to file injunctions to stop Sen. Mark's faction from acting as ADC leadership. Sen. Mark filed in 12th of March to dismissed Sen Mark appeal hence the reason why INEC didn’t recognize the NEC name on the portal.
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Omoyele Sowore
Omoyele Sowore@sowore·
I once spoke in Ebonics, fluid, raw, and unfiltered, but over time, that part of my voice has faded. What remains, however, is the essence of what I was always trying to say, the message itself, undiluted and intact. Enjoy!
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Daoptimist⚓🌊🔥✨
Daoptimist⚓🌊🔥✨@GallantDaletian·
The situation with Sunday Igboho’s proposed security network in the South West needs to be looked at through the lens of what happened with the Eastern Security Network and the current deals the government has with Tompolo and Asari Dokubo. Outsourcing national security to private individuals and former agitators, is a recipe for long term disaster. If you look at the Niger Delta, the government has essentially handed over the protection of our most valuable assets to Tompolo’s Tantita Group and Asari Dokubo’s security outfits. While the government claims this has helped oil production, what they have actually done is create a system of state sanctioned private armies. These groups are loyal to their leaders first and the Nigerian state second. Asari Dokubo has already shown how volatile this can be by publicly boasting that his men can do what the Nigerian Army cannot, which undermines the authority of our professional military. This is exactly how the Eastern Security Network started. It began as a volunteer force to protect local farmers from herders because the formal security agencies were failing. But because the ESN was a non state actor with no constitutional oversight, it quickly spiraled into a fullbblown insurgency. It turned the South East into a region of unrest, defined by unknown gunmen and clashes with the military. If we allow Sunday Igboho to lead a massive, independent force of 50,000 volunteers to comb the forests under the banner of "Ija Ekun Security Alert," we are essentially building a South West version of the ESN. Supporters claim this new group is legitimate because it is duly registered like Asari Dokubo’s firm, but this is a dangerous legal fallacy. Registration with the Corporate Affairs Commission as a business is not a license to operate as a paramilitary force. Under the Private Guard Companies Act, registered security firms are strictly forbidden from carrying firearms or performing the tactical duties of the Police and Army. A business certificate is not a mandate to comb forests or engage in combat. By using registration as a shield for a private army, these actors are attempting to bypass the constitutional monopoly the state holds over the use of force. The biggest risk is that these groups lack accountability. Unlike the police or even the Amotekun corps which is backed by state laws and answerable to the Governor, a private volunteer group answers only to a charismatic leader. There is no vetting process, no human rights training, and no clear chain of command. When a private citizen creates an organization to protect every corner of Yorubaland, they are creating a parallel government. If the Federal Government allows this, they lose the moral and legal authority to stop any other group from doing the same. History in Nigeria shows that these protection groups often turn into political thuggery or protection rackets. Once the government gives an activist the power to run a security network, they are creating a strongman who can eventually hold the entire region to ransom if the government stops paying or tries to regulate them. Instead of franchising security to individuals, the government needs to strengthen existing legal structures like Amotekun or fast track the State Police reforms. We cannot solve today’s insecurity by creating the armed liabilities of tomorrow. If we continue down this path of hiring activists to do the job of the state, we aren't bringing peace, we are just waiting for the next region to explode into unrest once these private deals go sour.
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@Teeniiola Thats tge reason why Sowore chose not to call him over the phone. His stance is that “sending B-Lord to prison is not a victory for legal brilliance or advocacy. Rather, it risks emboldening a system of oppression that weaponizes the law against citizens.
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TENIOLA
TENIOLA@Teeniiola·
Which one everybody just dey beg for B Lord, didn’t you guy see when he was doing all these things? The last time I used jungle justice for Mr Jollof have made me learn to always go the legal way, because everyone said cl@shing with him on the airplane is not good and now everyone is begging when I took the right steps” — Verydarkman
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Dorf
Dorf@SegunAsala·
You want opposition unity? Then build it on ideas, records, and accountability, sowore has been spitting fact not on "do not touch our sacred figures or we will cancel you." Sowore isn't your employee. He's not under contract to praise Obi or your Otti. If his criticism stings, maybe examine why it lands instead of rushing to set up ring lights for damage control videos. Una go hear pansa pansa @PeterObi was a failure as Governor and a package MMM Fraud. This is a fact go and verify
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They’ve all been in governance before and they didn’t do anything worth campaigning for.
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hoe_one☥@hoeone_·
Support a socialist. Our people will still give reason to frolics with people of questionable character masquerading as the new messiah. When will we be brave to have a mind our our own and vote based on conviction and not forming a new messiah from where it doesn’t exist.
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𝕯𝖊𝖋𝖊𝖓𝖉𝖊𝖗🛡️🇳🇬
COALITION ADC PEOPLE STOLE A WHOLE PARTY BY FORGING SIGNATURES 🙆🏽🙆🏽🙆🏽 Their ways : ✅Buy the founder of the party over . ✅ Forge the signature of the NWC members . THEY EVEN MISPLELT THEIR NAMES 🙆🏽 ✅Took over by imposing David Mark as National Chairman of the stolen party . NOW INEC FOLLOWERS THE LAW : 📍They bagan lying that APC , TINUBU and INEC are the ones behind their problem. Atiku, Peter Obi, Malami , Kwankwaso and the likes did something dirty . THEY STOLE A WHOLE POLITICAL PARTY?🙆🏽
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@InibeheEffiong Why are the new member trying to create a faction when their’s none? The party already have a constitution and theres provision for who emerges as the national chairman. Why are the new members not wanting to abide by the existing constitution that go governs the party?
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Inibehe Effiong
Inibehe Effiong@InibeheEffiong·
The ADC is not my cup of tea, but there is now reasonable basis to infer existence of a well orchestrated sinister conspiracy to truncate contested and credible elections in 2027. From what is publicly available, all the Executives of the ADC resigned to allow David Mark and Aregbesola to emerge as the National Chairman and the National Secretary respectively. The man who took the case to the court, Nafiu Gombe, claims that he did not resign as Deputy National Chairman, and that he ought to have automatically assumed the position of National Chairman “in line with the Party’s Constitution”. Interestingly, the ADC held a National Executive Committee where the party ratified its new leadership led by Mark. So, what’s the controversy here? Is dispute over the leadership of a political party no longer the internal affairs of the political party? It used to be the law that issues of political party leadership is non justiciable, or forum domesticum. A Party’s NEC has the authority to decide who should lead the party. If the ADC says they want another person to assume that role instead of the Deputy National Chairman, can the Court compel the same Party to submit to its Deputy? Is this dispute justiciable? Also, the Court of Appeal said the parties should maintain status quo ante bellum. This means the state of affairs before the suit before the Federal High Court was filed by the Claimant. Before the suit, who was the Chairman of the Party? Was it not David Mark? Is this INEC saying that the Order of the Court of Appeal implies that there should be leadership vacuum in the ADC until the case is determined by the Federal High Court? Whose script is this INEC playing? It seems that the ruling party, which prides itself as having over thirty governors in its fold, is so scared of a fair contestation. If it is the desire of INEC for Bola Tinubu to contest as a sole candidate - unopposed, in 2027, let the Commission say so publicly. It will save the country the billions of Naira budgeted for the ‘presidential election’.
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@TheIOShowa They don’t want to take responsibility of their action and inaction. It is the masses they’ve never cared about that they want to rile up as collateral damage in the political elite fight
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Iβrahim Ṣhọwà, FCA, ACTI
In 2021 up to June 2022, as AAC members, we engaged in several actions, including the #OCCUPYINEC protests that occupied INEC offices nationwide to resist the illegal imposition of a usurper as our party chairman. Obidients dismissed us as jokers, distractors, and time-wasters while endorsing INEC’s irregularities. The difference is this: while we fought to reclaim our party from an illegal usurper, those who mocked us are now attempting a hostile takeover of the very structure they decamped to. Another stark contrast: we in the @aacparty refused to appear helpless; we resisted with such resolve that INEC itself regretted its actions. They, however, are crying helplessly across social media, waiting for others to champion their cause. Today, the same forces of illegality they once cheered now consume them, proving that the injustice one tolerates today becomes one’s affliction tomorrow. The difference is clear: we fight for conscience and the sacred trust reposed in us by the people. We share our ideology, ideals, and philosophy openly, never through imposition or hostile takeover, unlike the Obidients. Join us @aacparty aacparty.com #RevolutionNow
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Aggrieved members of the party, how are they treated. If all of this loopholes exist because of greed. Fix your homes before blaming others for your irresponsiveness.
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You people hijacked a political party through the back door and expected existing members not to be aggrieved. Why is it so difficult to put your house in order? The leadership role you ppl shared among yourself, was it done in accordance of the party constitution?
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Instablog9ja@instablog9ja·
Video of A Bride in her corset wedding dress has got people talking
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