Alex 🇳🇬🏴󠁧󠁢󠁥󠁮󠁧󠁿

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Alex 🇳🇬🏴󠁧󠁢󠁥󠁮󠁧󠁿

Alex 🇳🇬🏴󠁧󠁢󠁥󠁮󠁧󠁿

@pathofjustice

A lawyer, Software Engineer, lover of peace and freedom, a philanthropist, a voice for the oppressed and downtrodden.

Leeds City, United Kingdom انضم Ekim 2011
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In the court of public opinion, you and I are the judges. You can decide to use your 'judicial' discretion in defense of truth, justice, equity, honesty, integrity and fairness or choose the only other option, side with evil.
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And the congregation clapped 🤡 🤡 🤡 🤡 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣 How convenient for this woman to shamelessly ask private individuals to spend their hard earned money while herself and her husband + the 40 thieves fritter away the people's money on ostentatious lifestyle of buying themselves yatches, Jets, renovating fully decent and functioning houses with billions (like the VP lodge), buying expensive SUVs for political surrogates etc. Absolutely shameless.
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“I want to appeal to our young people in this country. Burna Boy, Asake and Davido, we want to see you come together under one foundation to help the poor with your money. The Maybachs and Rolls-Royces are good, but you can still help. The burden on the government is huge.” — Nigeria’s First Lady, Remi Tinubu
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Zekeri Idris Jnr
Zekeri Idris Jnr@IdrisZekeriJnr·
TO THE HONOURABLE MINISTER OF AVIATION, MR. FESTUS KEYAMO Contrary to your account of events surrounding Mr. Peter Obi’s transit through the Abuja Airport on Saturday, July 4, it has become necessary to set the record straight. Mr. Peter Obi does not have any police or civil defence personnel attached to him in Abuja, despite being entitled to VVIP protection by virtue of his status as a leading opposition figure in Nigeria. He certainly does not have a police officer serving as his driver. Your reference to a “police driver” appears to have been based on the assumption that he enjoys the level of security protection ordinarily accorded to someone of his standing. He does not. Mr. Obi travels through multiple airports across Nigeria well over a dozen times every week. As someone who frequently travels with him, I have personally witnessed repeated instances of unusual discourtesy directed at him by some government personnel. From your own account of events, it is evident that the incident Mr. Obi referred to during his interview occurred on a different date and at a different airport from the one referenced in your tweet. However, let me address the incident you chose to publicise. KEY CLARIFICATIONS 1. The incident you posted is entirely different from the one Mr. Peter Obi narrated in his interview. In that interview, he clearly stated: “I was there…” In the incident contained in your tweet, he was not present. If we now have at least two separate incidents in which vehicles associated with Mr. Obi were clamped under questionable circumstances, does this not suggest a pattern of targeting an individual simply because of who he is? 2. The entire sequence of events you referenced, from arrival to the eventual clamping of the vehicle, lasted approximately five minutes. At most airports around the world, including major international airports, a ten-minute drop-off window is generally considered acceptable. Where, then, did the claim of 30 minutes originate? Do you not agree that half-truths can sometimes be more misleading than outright falsehoods? 3. Is it not a fact that several other vehicles were in the vicinity of Mr. Obi’s vehicle without attracting similar attention from airport officials? Indeed, some of those vehicles had been parked there long before Mr. Obi’s vehicle arrived, yet none was clamped. 4. I have personally been at the airport on several occasions when serving and former government officials arrived in large convoys, blocked access routes, and caused considerable inconvenience to the travelling public, without any agency of government taking similar action. 5. Under your watch, there have been other high-profile airport incidents, including: The disruption involving Senator Adams Oshiomhole and airline staff. The incident involving Mr. Wasiu Ayinde Marshal (KWAM 1), a known associate of the President, who allegedly attempted to prevent an aircraft from departing. You are undoubtedly aware of both incidents. Where was this same enthusiasm to instigate public outrage and issue official condemnations? Was CCTV footage from those incidents also released, or was the CCTV system only activated when it involved Mr. Peter Obi? 6. Can the publication of CCTV footage detailing Mr. Peter Obi’s movements on your personal social media platform be considered a serious breach of his personal security? Your footage established no wrongdoing. Instead, you further exposed the movements of a leading opposition figure whose security concerns are already significant. Would you release equivalent CCTV footage of other presidential candidates of Mr. Obi’s standing who travel in private and presidential aircraft funded by taxpayers? Should a leading presidential candidate not be accorded security protocols consistent with democratic best practices?
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Everest
Everest@novieverest·
I have refrained from saying anything about the video Festus Keyamo posted, the reason is that I blame Peter Obi. I cannot exonerate him. It would be wrong even as an OBIdient to watch that video and not have some blame for Peter Obi. Unless you are not a true Nigerian. I will drop some questions. Is it possible to find any politician of Peter Obi's calibre that vulnerable? If Peter Obi moves with a convoy of security personnel, no airport boy would be able to clamp his car. The reason an airport boy got close to his car to clamp it was the same reason Reno Omokiri had access to him at the airport. HUMILITY. APC boys are talking about one police man. Are they aware that Peter Obi is entitled to DSS protection? Being humble in Nigeria comes with a price and that's what PO is paying. Nigerians don't rate humble people, they see them as weak people.
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Morris Monye
Morris Monye@Morris_Monye·
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Zekeri Idris Jnr
Zekeri Idris Jnr@IdrisZekeriJnr·
The message is spreading. #nigeria
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Zekeri Idris Jnr
Zekeri Idris Jnr@IdrisZekeriJnr·
Division 2 should not invite Premier League to debate.
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ijustin
ijustin@justinijeh·
This is what they were distracting y’all from… Festus KNEW what he was doing with that video … At no time did PO state in the podcast the date of travel …but someone magically knew on what day to sift through hours of grainy CCTV footage to dig out a random video ….
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Young Woman Dies Under Mysterious Circumstances Inside Tinubu's Minister Dave Umahi's House In Ebonyi parallelfactsnews.com/young-woman-di…

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El-rufai did not back Tinubu because he was oblivious of Tinubu's capacity to do evil. He backed him because he thought he would be one of the perpetrators of the evil. What he didn't realise was that rather than being at the table, he would end up being the menu. It's a simple case of the hunter becoming the hunted
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Itsede Okhai
Itsede Okhai@Senior_Sley·
Dear Festus Keyamo, I actually sat down and watched the entire CCTV footage you posted in response to Peter Obi's airport harassment claim. I was expecting it to expose Peter Obi. Instead, it raised even more questions. The irony is that you released what you believed would strengthen your case, but it seems to have done the opposite. From what I saw, the vehicle was not parked right at the entrance as many people were made to believe. There were other vehicles parked behind it. So the obvious question is, why was only one vehicle singled out? Also notable is that the official who eventually clamped the tyre was already standing at a distance while the driver was parking. If the vehicle was truly stopping at a prohibited spot, why did he not simply walk up and direct the driver to move? It would have taken only a few seconds. Allowing the vehicle to park first before rushing in to clamp it naturally raises questions. Mr. Keyamo, you claimed Peter Obi said there were other offenders. That was not even his point. His argument was simple. If his vehicle was indeed wrongly parked, why was it the only one singled out when other vehicles were also parked in the same area? Another thing I noticed is that the CCTV clip appears to end immediately after the tyre was clamped. Convenient, isn't it? It does not show what happened next. Did the official also clamp the other vehicles parked behind? If not, why not? That is an important part of the story, yet it is missing from the footage you released. A carefully selected video is not the same thing as the complete picture. If your intention was to settle the controversy once and for all, then the entire sequence should have been made public, not just the portion that supports your narrative. Finally, politics comes and goes. Many people before you believed unquestioning loyalty would guarantee lasting rewards, only to discover that power is temporary. Every public official should remember that history has a long memory. At the end of the day, facts should matter more than propaganda. If there is clear and complete evidence, let Nigerians see all of it. That is the only way to build public confidence. Right now, the footage you released is in support of Peter Obi's claims. - Itsede Okhai
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Zekeri Idris Jnr
Zekeri Idris Jnr@IdrisZekeriJnr·
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PRECIOUS ORUCHE 📌
PRECIOUS ORUCHE 📌@MamaPee__·
Speaking of protocols… Hello @fkeyamo, I’m just curious….. I can share the link for you to read through, sir. The publication is still available on the publisher’s website, @SaharaReporters …. Irè o
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BBC News (World)
BBC News (World)@BBCWorld·
How a fake presidential council ended up with a budget of almost $1m in Nigeria bbc.in/3SPPAY1
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Rev. Ezekiel Dachomo
Rev. Ezekiel Dachomo@ezekieldachomo0·
BARKIN LADI WEEPS AGAIN... HOW MANY MORE GRAVES MUST BE DUG BEFORE THE WORLD LISTENS? 😭💔 My heart is heavy. My eyes are filled with tears once again. Today, the people of Barkin Ladi stood beside three fresh graves. Three innocent lives, cut short by another night of violence. On the night of Saturday, 4 July, armed attackers descended on the Rantya Gwol community, leaving behind death, pain, and broken families. On Sunday, 5 July, those three victims were laid to rest in a solemn mass burial. As I watched another burial, I could not stop asking myself: How many more fathers? How many more mothers? How many more children must die before someone hears our cries? Imagine the pain of a woman whose husband never returned home. One moment they were together, perhaps sharing their evening meal, praying with their children, and thanking God for another day. Then suddenly, gunfire shattered the silence of the night. Fear filled the air. Families ran in different directions seeking safety. When the shooting stopped, she searched desperately for her husband, calling his name with trembling lips. Instead of hearing his voice, she found his lifeless body. The man who had promised to protect his family now lay motionless before her. Who will comfort her lonely nights? Who will answer the questions of the little children who keep asking, "Where is Daddy? When is Daddy coming home?" What words can erase the memory of a wife watching the man she loved carried away for burial? These are the tears that no camera can truly capture. These are the wounds that no headline can fully describe. Today, three more graves were closed. Three more families returned home without their loved ones. Three more empty seats remain at dinner tables. Three more voices have been silenced. The Bible reminds us in 34:18: "The Lord is close to the brokenhearted and saves those who are crushed in spirit." And in 12:15 we are commanded: "Rejoice with those who rejoice; mourn with those who mourn." Today, we mourn with Barkin Ladi. We pray for every widow, every orphan, every injured survivor, and every family whose hearts have been shattered by this tragedy. May God comfort those who weep. May He heal those who are wounded. May He strengthen those whose faith is being tested. And may He grant lasting peace to every community living in fear. My brethren, let us not grow weary in prayer. Let us continue to lift our voices for those who cannot speak and stand with those who are suffering. Blessed are those who mourn, for they shall be comforted ( 5:4). Lord Jesus, wipe away every tear. Protect Your people. Comfort the brokenhearted. Let justice prevail, and let peace return to Barkin Ladi and every troubled community. Amen.
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Itsede Okhai
Itsede Okhai@Senior_Sley·
I just watched Peter Obi's interview with Chude where he said he no longer feels his life is safe. As I listened, so many thoughts ran through my mind. This is all I have to say. At this point, Obi should not only be cautious of the government in power but also of those who claim to be political allies on the other side. Anyone could exploit this moment, knowing that if anything happens to him, public attention would immediately shift to the government. In fact, he should be even more wary of elements within the opposition. There are people who stand to gain far more from his demise, knowing how easily many Nigerians would never suspect them. And in the aftermath, the same tragedy could translate into a massive sympathy vote against the incumbent. This is simply a word of caution. Obi should trust no one at this point. - Itsede Okhai
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Tony Ajah
Tony Ajah@tonyajah·
Justin Ijeh, the National Media and Publicity Secretary, OK Movement wrote: So… Minister, Senator Engineer David Nweze Umahi, CON you threw an open challenge to the OBidient movement when you said you would debate ‘any of them’. Well…good sir, challenge accepted!! I, Justin Ijeh, citizen of the federal republic, a spokesperson of the movement, promoter and advocate of good governance and a better Nigeria, will debate you. I will defend the track record of HE Mr. Peter Obi which you have attempted to impugn with lies and distortions. I will do this with facts and figures and documented evidence of his performance as governor of Anambara state… And I will take YOU to task on YOUR record in public office, from your time as governor to date….as well as on the record of the administration in which you currently serve as minister, again…with facts, figures and documented evidence of my assertion that it has been a colossal failure, based on standard metrics of measuring success and effectiveness in public administration. There will be no mud slinging, no talking down on anyone…we will focus purely on the ISSUES OF GOVERNANCE - as it should be. Arise News, Vimbai, kindly draw the good ministers attention and let him know that his challenge has been accepted. I will await details of date , place and time. The clock is ticking… Let’s do it.
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NEFERTITI
NEFERTITI@firstladyship·
Dear Nigerians, PAY ATTENTION! DStv is UNTOUCHABLE. MultiChoice is now a French media company owned by Canal+. They acquired MultiChoice for a whopping $3 billion. If you go after DStv, you will answer to Macron! The French Bolloré family owns the 30.4% controlling stake in Canal+. Bola Tinubu cannot go against France or Macron. This is concrete proof that Nigerian lawmakers are not informed Ghana has postponed a visit by South Africa's President due to Xenophobia. Cyril Ramaphosa planned to visit Ghana in the first week of Aug. Ghana is taking a rather tough diplomatic stance against South Africa. Nigeria cannot sanction South Africa. You don’t have the leverage, & you don’t have what it takes! YOU HAVE MORE HEADACHES AT HOME. Nigeria has no defined Foreign Policy Regime. Your lawmakers are a confused bunch. They can only bark, but they can’t bite. You cannot go after MTN nor DSTV. The cable TV is no longer a South African company. Bola Tinubu will rather avoid confrontation. He has no leverage on the continent & around the world. Have you heard him speak on Xenophobia? Nigeria cannot even evacuate its stranded citizens from South Africa. I’m appalled by Bola Tinubu’s performance abroad. He has no opinion on Xenophobia, none whatsoever. Contrary to what you think, Nigeria remains a semi-feudal, semi-colonial state. You are a Vassal state. Your independence exists only on paper. Your authority is what others think it is! Asiwaju is simply minding his business & avoiding international confrontations. Bola is not his own man. He is walking on eggshells. He has obligations to France & the White House. OBJ would have summoned the South African Ambassador to Nigeria. He would have dealt with Cyril Ramaphosa at the AU & through diplomatic backchannels. Nations maintain unofficial or secret lines of communication. Nigeria is no longer in rooms where decisions are taken. The APC made sure of that! 💔💔
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MTN and DSTV Cannot Continue to Operate Freely in Nigeria While Nigerians suffer in South Africa ~ reps say

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Chelsea FC@ChelseaFC·
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