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Ozedikus Nwanne 🇳🇬
If no be madness why na president dey appoint INEC chairman? You don see where player dey appoint referee?
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Emeka
Emeka@Emeneks·
You guys don’t realise that APC has spent 11 years in Power. 11 But everything is so backwards They only know Propaganda and Taxation.
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𝘒𝘢𝘱𝘪𝘶𝘴𝘩𝘰𝘯
this is why we get pissed at the government how can we be contributing this huge chunk of money to the government and we’re not seeing tangible changes in our welfare and wellbeing? you tax my salary before it gets in my pockets, i use my salary to buy cement, food, etc. and you still tax that purchase it is still me that you want to be patient and endure more hardship before i see light at the end of the tunnel, while you and your children live lavish lifestyles and ride in SUVs Allah ya isa
Ozor Ndi Ozor@OzorNdiOzor

For every ₦12,000 bag of cement you buy, ₦6,240 goes straight to the Federal government through taxes and levies.

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Blaqboi Victor
Blaqboi Victor@blaqboi_vic·
I’d rather chew wet jean and push it down with cement than tell any Nigerian politician ‘thank you’ for building roads or doing their freaking jobs.
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J@BigJamzLdn·
The country with a blockade around Cuba is saying no one should be able to police open waters. Okay.
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247-IGBO
247-IGBO@247IGBO·
Nigeria army has never mistakenly bombed ISWAP Nigeria army has never mistakenly bombed Boko Haram. Nigeria army has never mistakenly bombed Lakurawa Nigeria army has never mistakenly bombed bandits/terrorists They always mistakenly bomb innocent people in markets & farmes.
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Abdull Ibrahim, MD
Abdull Ibrahim, MD@Yantumakii·
Nigerians are the most I-Don’t-Care people you’d ever meet. Here, a Senator of the federal republic is publicly announcing that the government deliberately refused to implement budgetary allocations from 2023,2024 and 2025, all in an effort to secure money to buy people (and election) in 2027, yet, we would only hear and not act. In fact, we wouldn’t even bat an eyelid, because we are so desensitised to issues of mis-governance and therefore uninterested in how the politicians run the country, and by extension, our lives.
Jabeer AESM@j__baare

I’m a Senator, and here’s the truth: None of the 2023, 2024, or 2025 budgets were implemented. Where’s the money? They looted it and pocketed it. Senator @AWTambuwal

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Mord Sith Rita ✨
Mord Sith Rita ✨@ritaachanya·
It's your looted taxes for your basic amenities their children dey use do a day in my life and travel to three countries in one day. Yet you're in the comments hailing them, saying “money na water” Just fooling at the detriment of your own life 😩✋
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Ike God
Ike God@IkeGod_·
FLASHBACK: INEC Chairman Joash Amupitan Served As Legal Counsel To APC During 2023 Presidential Election Petition At The Supreme Court While men slept again, our team of young digital media forensic experts went further digging into the long buried truth about the hidden past of Professor Joash Ojo Amupitan, chairman of Nigeria's apex electoral umpire, the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC). This time, it has been uncovered that Amupitan's nomination as INEC chairman should never have been approved by the Council of State or even confirmed by the rubber-stamp Godswill Akpabio led Senate - @NGRSenate. This is because Amupitan served as Legal Counsel to the All Progressives Congress (APC) during the 2023 Presidential Election Petition at the Supreme Court, the apex court of the land where Bola Tinubu was ruled winner of Nigeria's controversial 2023 presidential election. It must be recalled that Amupitan’s nomination by Tinubu in October last year faced fierce opposition by more than 1,000 eminent Nigerian lawyers, but zilch. BAT has already made up his mind that Amupitan is the man to do his yeoman's job in the January 16, 2027 Presidential Election. Amupitan is of the Yoruba ethnic nationality just like Tinubu. Fiercely protesting Amupitan’s nomination under the umbrella of the Association of Legislative Drafting and Advocacy Practitioners (ALDRAP), over 1000 eminent Nigerian lawyers on October 11, 2025, called for the disqualification of Professor Amupitan as Chairman of INEC. The group, made up of lawyers who are also staff and consultants of the National Assembly, argued that Amupitan’s previous involvement with the All Progressives Congress (APC) during the last general election raises concerns of bias and conflict of interest, in violation of Section 5 of the Code of Conduct Bureau and Tribunal Act and Section 19 of the ICPC Act. In a letter addressed to the President of the Senate through the Committee on Electoral Matters, the association said its mission is to promote professionalism in the enactment of Nigerian laws through public legal education and public interest litigation. At the time, the lawyers stated that they deemed it necessary to alert the Senate ahead of Bola Tinubu’s expected request for the confirmation of Amupitan as INEC Chairman, insisting that the nominee does not meet the qualifications required to head the electoral body. The letter further urged the National Assembly to, as a matter of urgency, return the President’s nomination letter without referring it to the Committee on Electoral Matters. According to ALDRAP, “Professor Joash Amupitan, having served as Legal Counsel to the All Progressives Congress (APC) during the 2023 Presidential Election Petition at the Supreme Court, is automatically disqualified from holding the position of INEC Chairman.” The association reminded the Senate of its previous decision to disqualify Lauretta Onochie in 2021 over her political affiliation with the APC, noting that a similar precedent should apply in Amupitan’s case. ALDRAP also warned that confirming Amupitan’s appointment would create the impression of self-benefit, given his prior role as lead counsel to the ruling party. “There are over 200,000 lawyers in Nigeria. If the President and the National Council of State have decided that the next INEC Chairman should come from the legal profession, there are no fewer than 100,000 Nigerian lawyers who are neither members of any political party nor have served as legal counsel to one,” the letter stated. “It is from this category that His Excellency, the President, can select a suitable candidate to avoid any appearance of bias.” The association further cautioned that if the Senate proceeds with Amupitan’s confirmation, it would initiate legal action against the upper chamber to challenge the appointment.
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CHUKS 🍥
CHUKS 🍥@ChuksEricE·
“One of the pilots who flew me said I gave him a scholarship to learn how to fly. A Reverend Father who preached here also said he benefited from my scholarship, even though I have never met him before. I want a country where people can attain certain positions without knowing anyone. I once met a man working at a restaurant in Abuja who said he was a first-class graduate, how can someone with such qualifications be in that position? Any contractor who can come forward with evidence that they received a contract under my government and that I asked for a percentage from the money of the contract, I will quit politics.” — Mr. Peter Obi
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