The Precious One
344 posts


Too much play with life.
Dude taking too much risk.
Dami’ Adenuga@DAMIADENUGA
Is this possible?
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Husband wanted to contest in an election. He wanted to use "all" means to get there and one of the "all" means is to use their only male child. He convinced his wife about it and his wife agreed. They "used" the boy!
Unfortunately, the party did not give the man the ticket, and he joined another political party. He contested and lost but the boy is no longer himself. He has become a vegetable!
The wife is now asking for a reversal, as the political reason for using the boy didn't work out. However, the "Baba" said there is no such thing as a reversal.
You will think this is a Nollywood movie, but no, it happened in +234, the wife said she would talk on the radio if the husband and the baba refused to do a reversal!
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Current Senate Standing Order Precludes Sen. Akpabio from Being Senate President - Oshiomhole
What Sen. Adeniyi Adegbonmire, SAN, said about the Senate Standing Order amendment is correct. That’s why I said the fight is not over. The current Senate President served a 4-year term, lost his reelection bid, served as a minister, and returned this term to become Senate President again. If you add his first term to his current term, he still has not served 8 years. If 8 years is the minimum requirement, Sen. Akpabio does not qualify to preside because he has not met it. If he assumed the role in error, that error must be corrected. Also, the word “consecutively” effectively reduces the Senate President’s term to three years for ranking purposes. These kinds of laws are what breed dictatorship in Africa.
Sen. Adams Oshiomhole, Federal Lawmaker Representing Edo North Senatorial District
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Too risky a place.
Too little value placed on life value.
Dami’ Adenuga@DAMIADENUGA
Maybe not today, but surely his day is coming.
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@official_Gegeh Him go dey alright at last.
Na by force e go learn.
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@prophetswitch Obi moves differently.
Nice to hear this from Otti.
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Party Register Law Unconstitutional, Should Be in INEC Guidelines, Not Electoral Act – Maduabuchi
INEC was set up by the Constitution and given specific powers to organise, undertake, and supervise elections. Removing any of these powers amounts to amending the Constitution. In effect, INEC cannot be told how to run an election. Section 29(1) of the 2026 Electoral Act is therefore unconstitutional because it directs INEC on what to do, which contradicts the constitutional design.
Oba Maduabuchi, SAN
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The Precious One retweetet

@sowore @KwankwasoRM Alex Otti confirms that Peter Obi left billions in savings, not debt, in Anambra State.
That is leadership 📍

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@AsakyGRN Wow! A jobless PhD?😳😳
This country get as e be.
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“At 21, I have a BSc in Political Science, MSc in Political Science and a PhD in International Relations, yet no job.”
— Young man trends after publicly appealing to President Tinubu for employment, saying he does not know how to do fr&vd, sing like Burna Boy or play football like Victor Osimhen, but has the credentials.
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