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Abuja, Nigeria Beigetreten Ocak 2012
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CeeCee@CeeKrix·
Buhari's tenure will end in less that 20-24 months constitutionally. But let us mark these names; * Garba Shehu * Femi Adesina * Tolu Ogunlesi * Bashir Ahmad * Rauf Aregbesola * Lauretta Onochie * Prof Yemi Osinbajo * Ahmed Lawan * Femi Gbejabiamila * Adamu Garba Just mark them
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PIDOMNIGERIA
PIDOMNIGERIA@UNOFFICIALFACT·
Another evidence to show that Bala Nafiu resigned from the ADC. This report was in August 2025. Newscentral can not set up her cameras, invite guest to discuss something that never happened.
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John Oyesile, mPSN. RPharmS.
To my South Southern brothers and sisters, Obi said Sani Abacha who k*lied and dissolved the body your brother, Ken Saro Wiwa, in acid is better than every man and woman who fought for democracy to making sure that Ken got justice. To my South Western brothers and sisters, Peter Obi said Sani Abacha who kept MKO, a beacon of democracy, incarcerated and wiped off his wife and other associates from the surface of the earth is better than every man and woman who risked their lives to making sure democracy was restored. To my Norther brothers and sisters, remembered OBJ gave account of how Sani Abacha injected Ya'Adua with virus that inventually killed him? Well, Peter Obi said the same Abacha is better than every son and daughter from the north who made sure democracy was restored. Make of this what you want. One thing is certain, a mam so desperately vile as @PeterObi will never be found in the position to make decisions on Nigerians' behalf. The democracy he has insulted will never favour him. These are not curses, they are natural consequences of gutter behaviour.
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Festus Keyamo, SAN, CON, FCIArb (UK)
The David Mark’s faction of the ADC really think they can use emotional reasoning and blackmail to bluff their way out of a purely legal conundrum they brought upon themselves. Unfortunately for them, law does not admit of sentiment. Decisions are based on facts, evidence, and the interpretation of laws, rather than on sympathy, emotion or political considerations. All those who are arguing about ‘status quo ante bellum’ are dispensing their time and energy chasing shadows and not the substance. This is because whether INEC recognises either faction for now is irrelevant: what is relevant is that there is a challenge regarding the take-over of the Party pending in court by a duly elected Deputy National Chairman. As long as that case remains in court, all the actions of either faction MAY end up being nugatory AFTER the deadline for nominations of candidates by INEC. The implication is that the ADC may end up having NO CANDIDATE for the election. Therefore, instead of vilifying INEC, the ADC should rather thank INEC for this timely action of de-recognising both factions BEFORE the close of the window for nominating candidates. It has duly forewarned the Party of the danger ahead and opened a window for them to either find a new, risk-free platform or ask for accelerated hearing of the case in court, or politically settle the leadership question in the Party quickly. To keep blaming imaginary opponents or INEC is purely mischievous: neither APC nor INEC prodded these grown adults and supposedly ‘experienced’ politicians to go and hijack an existing platform without sound legal advice and without properly sorting out every member of the leadership of that existing platform. They say they will proceed with their congresses and Convention despite INEC’s decision and the ruling of the Court of Appeal. That is fine by us. NEVER INTERRUPT YOUR OPPONENT WHEN HE IS MAKING A MISTAKE.
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CeeCee@CeeKrix·
They focus more on who’s not the President and left the person who’s actually be President. Peter Obi will never be President, so what’s the person who’s actually the President doing to fix the country? Isn’t that some kind of mental disorder?
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Tosin Olugbenga@TosinOlugbenga·
They focus more on who’s not the President and left the person who’s actually be President. Peter Obi will never be President, so what’s the person who’s actually the President doing to fix the country? Isn’t that some kind of mental disorder?
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Hamma
Hamma@HAHayatu·
I just finished watching INEC chairman interview on Arise, he said he just followed court order regarding the recognition of ADC leadership , which state everything should go status quo ante bellum, which meany going back to status before war. And he said he went back to 2nd September which was the day the war began. Now the question is who was chairman before 2nd September? David Mark was Appointed ADC chairman by the ADC NEC on 2nd July which means the status quo ante bellum chairman is David Mark. Everything points to a biased Amupitan.
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Olayinka 🇳🇬🇺🇾
Peter Obi NADECO tweet is giving APC sleepless night, now they are trying to make it a tribal thing, TINUBU does not represent we the Yorubas, we will not buy the rhetoric. A self aclaim fighter of democracy is the same trying to kill democracy... make it make sense.
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ONOSOLUEZE🪾
ONOSOLUEZE🪾@lover_of_Wizkid·
Professor Amupitan is right to stand his ground. The term 'status quo ante bellum' simply means returning to the state before the legal 'war' began in September 2025. Calling for the sack of an INEC Chairman for obeying a Court of Appeal order shows a lack of understanding of judicial processes. The ADC should focus on their internal legal battles instead of attacking the umpire.
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Imran Muhammad
Imran Muhammad@Imranmuhdz·
“If they (ADC) are saying we have taken sides, that is not true, because if you look at the status quo ante bellum, we tried to interrogate it, and it means the status before the hostility started, the status before the war.” - Prof. Amupitan INEC Chairman responded to David Mark-led ADC calling for his sack over INEC's derecognition of their NWC.
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CeeCee@CeeKrix·
@VeshSa @RealHeraclides @Imranmuhdz You took time to explain to a fool. He won’t respond bcos thy are built for chaos. That’s why he doesn’t want to hear the simplest of truth as regards this issue.
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Sa-Vesh
Sa-Vesh@VeshSa·
I checked to be sure you’re a lawyer , BUT there’s not the faintest indication you’re one — or well educated. Let me, however, volunteer few lines for you . 1. First, in law, that “order” from the Court of Appeal WAS NOT an injunction. Even Prof NEVER said INEC was directed by the Court of Appeal TO DO ANYTHING! Okay? 2. Do you know why the Court of Appeal did not issue any injunction? The answer: the Court of Appeal had already ordered what is called ACCELERATED HEARING . Where a court is presented with a request for injunction ( these are equitable remedies), the court may decide, INSTEAD OF THE INJUNCTION, to order ACCELERATED HEARING. 3. In addition to the above reason, there was no appropriate injunction, in law, strictly speaking, that could have been issued by the Court of Appeal . Why did I say so? The injunction to be issued ordinarily would have been an injunction asking INEC to stop recognizing David Mark . However, that’s one of Nafiu’s MAIN/PRINCIPAL reliefs . Therefore , granting that injunction would have meant determining the case even BEFORE IT IS HEARD. Is that right ? 4. Two, what the Court of Appeal said was that PARTIES ( including INEC) should maintain status quo ante bellum— that is the position of things before the Originating Summons was filed . ( Now, let’s answer this question: What was the position before Nafiu went to the Federal High Court? Answer: David Mark was the interim chairman ) 5. You see, the Court of Appeal COULD NOT have intended that a leadership vacuum should be created in the ADC , which would foster chaos , while the suit continued. Not at all ! If the Court so intended, it would have issued an injunction. Okay? 6. Now, let’s take this hypothetical scenario: If you’re crowned the King of Senseless People, and the Most Senseless Person takes you to court, challenging your installation, an order for maintenance of status quo WOULDN’T mean you’d be dethroned , pending the conclusions of the case. WOULD IT ?! @nelson
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Vince™@Blue_Footy·
We need Enzo against Man City, but discipline is very important. It's a way of showing him that he's not bigger than Chelsea. Missing him may not help against City, but it's laying a good cultural foundation moving forward, sending a message to the squad that actions have consequences.
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CeeCee@CeeKrix·
@DOlusegun Really!!!! When you people find any sensible person in APC just let me know.
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Daddy D.O🇳🇬@DOlusegun·
“Your Excellency, this killings has been here for a long time, I went through it, Dariye went through it, Lalong went through it. Mr. President, I can authoritatively tell you that some people want to use this killing to sabotage next elections but we won't allow them.” - Jonah Jang Plateau State Former Plateau State Governor during interactive session with the president in Jos
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CeeCee@CeeKrix·
@yabaleftonline So you pple really support this man. God forbid!!!! This is beyond irresponsible
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YabaLeftOnline
YabaLeftOnline@yabaleftonline·
“You have no light at the airport, and I have to fly back within the next 10 minutes. To the victims, there's nothing I can give you, whether it's money in millions, but console you and promise you that this experience will not repeat itself." — Tinubu tells bereaved families in Jos.
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Peter Obi
Peter Obi@PeterObi·
Yesterday defenders of democracy, today's destroyers, What a shame. What an irony of history, that the acclaimed defenders of democracy and human rights who claimed to have fought for democracy during the era of General Sani Abacha now find themselves worse than the man they opposed. Today, General Sani Abacha, once presumed face of oppression, will be remembered as seemingly more democratic and more respectful of human rights than the so-called champions of activism from the NADECO days. Power indeed reveals character. A New Nigeria is POssible. -PO
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Brooda John
Brooda John@Nigeriangod_·
My former boss at work back in 2014 was a staunch supporter of the Apc, during the electioneering period she made sure she mobilized forces against anyone who supports Goodluck Jonathan, every news of boko haram bomb blast she tells everyone that cares to listen that GEJ is clueless and have no power to rule. When elections was getting counted on tv and GEJ was initially leading she created a chaos by started running and saying “CNN said they would be war in Nigeria if Goodluck wins “, the whole office was in confusion that very day, fast forward to 2018 two of her siblings school at the “ Fountain university “ were kidnapped under the administration of the person she loved “Buhari”. She couldn’t contain herself and was crying and beating herself up and made sure family got the ransome on time, when they sent the video of the execution of her brother and sister to the media and it hit the social spaces she slumped and was hospitalized for days, I did not pity her and sent her a stinker of text messages cos she wasn’t remorseful of how others are feeling but since it has it close to home she’s now crying wolf. Anyways I lost my job with that company cos it’s her brother who own it but I don’t regret that stinker text and email I sent to her to laugh at her plights. Those of y’all that supports this government whatever befall this families will befall you all in multiple ways 🙏.
CHUKS 🍥@ChuksEricE

“Tell Daddy to come back, Daddy where are you?’”😢💔 -A heart-wrénching video shows a young girl identified as Kushim weeping inconsolably during the burial of her father who was k!ll£d in a recent Plateau att@ck.

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Baron Chymaker.𝛑
Baron Chymaker.𝛑@chymaker·
When @officialABAT is done with Nigeria, you guys will understand why some of us were unrepentant against him. You can't let a Certificate forger get close to power and expect him to play by the Rules or law. This is a man who can go to any length to destroy anything that stands in his way. He has the tendency to even make the most educated person in Nigeria look stupid and daft. In law, status quo ante bellum is to get back to how it was before the suit but somehow a Professor in Law and Senior Advocate of Nigeria does not seem to understand it or in an event where he cannot identify which status quo is referred to, to approach the Court of Appeal for clarity of her Order. E be things 😏😏😏 Good morning Everyone, have a wonderful day and God bless YOU and YOURS, Amen 🙏
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Femzy💫
Femzy💫@Femzydr1·
Sir I truly Understand how you feel, But like I have said I am Deeply Sorry for the Misinformation, You Demanded for an Apology and I have publicly apologized within the time frame you gave, Please Forgive my Actions, I had no intention or internal motive to damage your brand’s reputations, It was Just An April Foool Act, Being that it was first of April yesterday, and in Quran 42:40 Which says; The recompense of an evil deed is an evil one like it too, but whoever pardons and Forgive Others, his rewards are with Allah, please in the name of Allah I seek your forgiveness.
Sarkin Mota@SarkinMota_AMF

You don’t get to put years of my hard work and everything I’ve built on the line, then dismiss it as an April Fool’s joke. That kind of misinformation has real consequences, and it affects not just me but the people connected to my brand. This also isn’t the first time something you’ve done something like this, which makes it even harder to overlook. If this behavior keeps being excused as a joke, it will continue to damage people’s reputations unfairly. At some point, there has to be accountability, this time you must be held accountable. This goes beyond a simple apology.

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Africa Independent Television
Leadership Tussle: Nafiu Bala Resigns As ADC Chairman By Funke Ogunlolu The 2023 Gombe governorship candidate and former national deputy chairman of the African democratic congress. Nafiu Bala has tendered his letter of resignation after declaring himself as the interim national chairman of the party. In the letter Addressed to the former national chairman of the party, Ralph Nwosu, Bala stated that his resignation was to pave way for smooth and effective coalition as well as restructuring the party. Bala assured that he is not abandoning the party and ready to serve in any capacity but the former Gombe governorship candidate was silenced on the David Mark-led interim leadership. The announcement came after the official handing over of ADC to the former Senate President and his team by the former national executive committee on Wednesday. During his declaration as the national chairman, Bala had accused Mark-led interim leadership of the ADC of hijacking the party through unconstitutional means and warned of impending legal action to challenge what he described as a “total surrender” of the party’s structure to external political actors. The former deputy national chairman emphasized that the party’s constitution clearly outlines the processes for leadership succession and that, in line with those provisions, he was now assuming the position of interim national chairman. (Editor: Paul Akhagbemhe)
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Tope Fasuyi
Tope Fasuyi@topefasuyi·
@ADCngcoalition You guys should ask this Nwosu guy the version of ADC he sold to Atiku and if he shared the money round. Dude is not pure.
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ADC Coalition Party@ADCngcoalition·
This is the most irresponsible and scandalous activity I have seen INEC do in over 20 years in party building. INEC witnessed every single process that brought David Mark and the NWC. - Ralph Nwosu Founder and the pioneer National Chairman of the ADC
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