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Chelsea fan 💙💙💙💙 I like and respect Atiku Abubakar's political ideology
Nigeria Beigetreten Nisan 2012
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@Adil_Lko @CryptoStorm3 @narendramodi Hallelujah, Qur'an call Jesus Messiah!
Jesus Messiah is the way, the truth and the life, no man cone before God except by him!
God is not & will not be the author of confusion. God can't speak this through Jesus & at the same time send Mohamed with another message! Happy Easter
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@CryptoStorm3 @narendramodi I am not doing offensive my brother, We also believe in Jesus and I only shared my perspective.

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@OlayinkaLere If your party is doing well, you wouldn't be scared of opposition.
It's inhuman to thrown people into the mud and still hold them down not to rescue themselves.
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@Rasheethe @Nwafresh Let the current leadership of ADC urgently call Nafiu to negotiation table, they can't get justice in court under Tinubu's government.
Time is not opposition parties time to waste in court.
I can bet you that court will not deliver any judgement until after primary windows closed
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@HAHayatu ... leadership of the party and fix convention that will be acceptable.
4. Nafiu Bala should be settled and allow to be part of new executive so that he can withdraw his case from court and convention can proceed as planned.
Anything outside these may be against the party!
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@HAHayatu I am not a lawyer but as it stand, convention date announced by David Mark EXCO may not stand.
1. Nafiu Bala should be called to negotiation table
2. Let Ralph urgently call meeting of old EXCO to announce date of convention
3. At the convention, David Mark & co assume as new..
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PRESIDENT TRUMP: "I'm proud to join with Christians across the country and around the world to celebrate the most glorious miracle in all of time: The resurrection of our Lord and Savior, Jesus Christ."
"To be a great nation, you must have religion — and you must have God. In churches across the nation on Sunday, the pews will be fuller, younger, and more faithful than they have at any time in many, many years."
"Happy Easter to all, may God bless you, may God bless the United States of America."
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@BolajiADC Call Nafiu to negotiation table so that we can move........
INEC chairman cited Zamfara and Plateau issues to alert you to thread with caution, if you people decide to ignore it, then we are all working for Tinubu's re-election. That's my submission!
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The African Democratic Congress (ADC) has carefully reviewed the recent interview granted by the Chairman of the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC), Professor Joash Amupitan, and finds it necessary to respond, in order to correct several legal and factual misrepresentations. While the Commission seeks to present its position as one anchored in law and neutrality, the substance of the Chairman’s own statements reveals a fundamental misapplication of both constitutional principles and judicial directives.
First, the Chairman’s repeated assertion that INEC is merely acting within the confines of a “multi-party constitutional order” is, with respect, a deflection from the central issue. The question before Nigerians is not whether Nigeria remains a multi-party state in theory, but whether the actions of INEC in practice are undermining the ability of opposition parties to freely organize and function. The ADC has not alleged the abolition of multi-party democracy in form; rather, it has raised concerns about actions that, in effect, weaken it. The Chairman’s reliance on the existence of multiple parties as proof of neutrality does not address the specific conduct under scrutiny.
On the issue of the Court of Appeal’s order, the Chairman places heavy reliance on the doctrine of status quo ante bellum, suggesting that it requires a rollback to a particular point in time and a suspension of party activities. This interpretation is both selective and legally flawed. The preservation order, by its nature, is intended to prevent actions that would irreversibly alter the subject matter of litigation, not to paralyze the internal functioning of a political party. The Chairman’s attempt to define the “status quo” by tracing the controversy to internal party developments in July 2025 is an administrative interpretation that INEC is not empowered to make. That determination lies strictly within the jurisdiction of the courts, not the Commission.
Furthermore, the Chairman’s claim that holding congresses or conventions would “render proceedings nugatory” is an overreach. Internal party processes, conducted in line with the party’s constitution and the Electoral Act, do not extinguish or prejudice pending judicial proceedings. On the contrary, democratic continuity within a political party is presumed under the law unless expressly restrained by a competent court. No such explicit order prohibiting congresses or conventions has been cited. What exists are general preservation directives, which cannot be expanded into a blanket prohibition on party governance.
The assertion that INEC is restrained from monitoring congresses due to an injunction equally exposes a critical misunderstanding of its role. INEC’s duty to monitor is statutory and triggered upon proper notification. A party’s decision to proceed with its internal processes does not depend on INEC’s participation. By conflating its monitoring function with the validity of the processes themselves, INEC effectively places itself above the law, assuming a veto power it does not possess.
The Chairman also references conflicting communications from different factions within the ADC as justification for inaction. However, the existence of internal disputes does not suspend a political party’s constitutional rights. Indeed, such disputes are commonplace in democratic systems and are routinely resolved without administrative paralysis. INEC’s role is not to arbitrate these disputes or to freeze party activities pending their resolution, but to maintain neutrality and allow due process to run its course.
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@omoluabi1sq @RealQueenBee__ Wrong insinuation!
Apart from chairman position of the party, let them give him any other position that he wants so that the party can prepare for the general election
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This afternoon, I joined other leaders of the Coalition ADC at a World Press Conference led by our National Chairman, Sen. David Mark, on the threat posed by the partisanship of the electoral umpire. As our National Chairman assured: this attack on our democracy will not stand. Dictatorship lives, but only for a short time. -AA




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@confindence24 PDP won 5 out of 7 states in North west under APC in 2023, PDP also won 2 out of 3 APC states in North east
LP won in Jos under PDP control and Benue under APC control
So prepare for the shock
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Let’s be sincere with ourselves, how can the ADC coalition defeat 31 APC governors in their respective states in 2027?
All 31 APC governors in Nigeria (2026). This no be small structure.
See the squad 👇:
A. North West.
1. Umaru Dikko Radda : Katsina (APC)
2. Uba Sani : Kaduna (APC)
3. Nasir Idris : Kebbi (APC)
4. Ahmad Aliyu Sokoto : Sokoto (APC)
5. Dauda Lawal : Zamfara (APC)
6. Abba Kabir Yusuf : Kano (APC)
7. Umar Namadi : Jigawa (APC)
B. North East.
8. Babagana Umara Zulum : Borno (APC)
9. Mai Mala Buni : Yobe (APC)
10. Muhammadu Inuwa Yahaya : Gombe (APC)
11. Ahmadu Umaru Fintiri :
Adamawa (APC)
12. Agbu Kefas : Taraba (APC)
C. North Central.
13. Mohammed Umaru Bago : Niger (APC)
14. Abdullahi Sule : Nasarawa (APC)
15. Ahmed Usman Ododo : Kogi (APC)
16.Hyacinth Iormem Alia : Benue (APC)
17. AbdulRahman AbdulRazaq : Kwara (APC)
18. Caleb Mutfwang : Plateau (APC)
D. South West.
19. Babajide Olusola Sanwo-Olu : Lagos (APC)
20. Dapo Abiodun : Ogun (APC)
21. Biodun Oyebanji : Ekiti (APC)
22. Lucky Orimisan Aiyedatiwa : Ondo (APC)
E. South South.
23. Bassey Edet Otu : Cross River (APC)
24. Siminalayi Fubara : Rivers (APC)
25. Sheriff Oborevwori : Delta (APC)
26. Umo Eno : Akwa Ibom (APC)
27. Douye Diri : Bayelsa (APC)
28. Monday Okpebholo : Edo (APC)
F. South East.
29. Hope Uzodimma : Imo (APC)
30. Francis Nwifuru : Ebonyi (APC)
Peter Mbah : Enugu (APC)
Ire oo.
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On the town hall public hearing organized by Nigerian civil society, ADC Chairman asked me to represent him personally. I attended and told Professor Joas Amupitan in his face that his words shows he does not deserve any trust. That his INEC may be the worst.
I have gone ahead on TV to say the 2027 will be the worst election in Nigeria’s history because of Tinubu’s APC and INEC.
My name is Sam Amadi, I am a lawyer with a rich social science analytics. Prepare for a terrible, chaotic and grossly rigged 2027 election. I can bet on this
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@officialABAT @BashirAhmaad Bashir that didn't condemned the attacked is now reposting PBAT post that came this evening after outrage from people that he was interested in meeting political associates than condemning the Jos attack.
We all know what we are doing
There's no single love, but to win election!
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I have postponed my trip to Iperu, Ogun State. My first duty at this moment is to stand with the people of Plateau.
I will be in Jos to commiserate with families who have lost loved ones and to reaffirm that those who seek to spread fear will not prevail. We will continue to strengthen our security response and ensure that justice is done.
From Plateau, I will proceed to Lagos to observe Good Friday, and then continue with scheduled engagements in Ogun, Lagos, and Bayelsa focused on infrastructure, trade, and economic growth.
In moments of grief, we must stand together. In moments of progress, we must keep building.
The work continues. Nigeria First.
Bola Ahmed Tinubu
President
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🇳🇬 HOW AFFORDABLE IS 5KG OF RICE: MUHAMMADU BUHARI ADMINISTRATION VS BOLA AHMED TINUBU ADMINISTRATION
Muhammadu Buhari Administration
Minimum Wage — ₦30,000
Rice (5kg) — ₦3,729.80
Cost as % of Minimum Wage — 12.43%
Bola Ahmed Tinubu Administration (Current)
Minimum Wage — ₦70,000
Rice (5kg) — ₦11,058.95
Cost as % of Minimum Wage — 15.80%
Despite the increase in minimum wage, a 5kg bag of rice now takes up a larger share of earnings, making it less affordable under the current administration.
#Statisense
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BREAKING: Enoch Burke’s mother and sister arrested and jailed
Martina and Ammi Burke were arrested by Gardaí today at Castlerea Prison after visiting jailed schoolteacher Enoch Burke, their son and brother.
Judge Brian Cregan sentenced them to two weeks in prison after they spoke out against his lies and unlawful actions in the case of Enoch Burke.
Martina and Ammi Burke had been teaching in Castlebar this morning before travelling to Castlerea for their scheduled visit at 2.15pm.
As they left the prison after concluding the visit, Gardaí were waiting outside to arrest them.
Lies have been told from the bench since September 2022 when Enoch Burke was first taken from his teaching post at Wilson’s Hospital School and thrown into a jail cell.
He refused to call a student by a new name and the “they” pronoun. He was subsequently suspended and has now spent over 600 days in prison.
Ireland’s church leaders have maintained a treacherous silence on this issue. Archbishops Eamon Martin and John McDowell speak frequently about battlefields far away - Gaza, Ukraine, the Middle East - but are silent on the battlefields in the schools of Ireland, on their own doorstep. Children in the classroom are being educated in every form of sexual perversion.
Martina and Ammi Burke have now been sent to Mountjoy Women’s Prison because they refused to be silent in the face of gross injustice from the bench.
Parents, rise up and speak out for your sons and your daughters.
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I paid a courtesy visit to the residence of my brother and partner, His Excellency Rabiu Kwankwaso, @KwankwasoRM, this afternoon. We had quality discussions on the progress of our party, the ADC, and how we must continue the work to ensure good governance and recovery are achieved in good time for the people. -AA




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