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Swizzy Ebs
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Living with Jesus❤️🕊️🇳🇬🇪🇸|L…. physiotherapist 🩺
Oporto, Portugal Beigetreten Aralık 2022
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Every other day, innocent Nigerians, including your fellow Christians in the North, are being brutally murdered, yet the president shows up at the airport and turns back within minutes. And somehow, you have nothing to say about that. No outrage, no questions, no accountability.
Christianity is built on the foundation of love and compassion for people. Peter Obi, for his part, has consistently used his personal resources to support the needy, donate to schools, and show up for people at their point of need. Yet he’s the one you always find something to criticize.
You haven’t shown any proof that he stole public funds or mismanaged state resources. No one has credibly come forward to challenge his record or dispute what he’s said about his time in office.
“If anyone finds anywhere I stole government money, I will stop campaigning”. Till today, in this era of political witch hunting, has anyone come out to say they have.
It’s one thing not to support him. It’s another thing entirely to be dishonest about his decent nature.
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My prediction for 2027 presidential Elections Results in all states, after careful study.
Any surprise?
1. Lagos
APC Tinubu/Shettima: 620,000 votes
NDC Obi/Kwankwaso: 850,000 votes
ADC Atiku/Makinde: 90,000 votes
2. Oyo
APC: 400,000 votes
NDC: 450,000 votes
ADC: 480,000 votes WINNER
3. Ogun
- APC: 510,000 votes WINNER
- NDC: 300,000 votes
- ADC: 120,000 votes
4. Ondo
- APC: 350,000 votes WINNER
- NDC: 180,000 votes
- ADC: 100,000 votes
5. Ekiti
- APC: 220,000 votes WINNER
- NDC: 90,000 votes
- ADC: 70,000 votes
6. Osun
- APC: 320,000 votes
- NDC: 280,000 votes
- ADC: 350,000 votes WINNER
SOUTH WEST TOTAL: APC 2,420,000 NDC 2,150,000 | ADC 1,210,000
1. Anambra NDC: 950,000 | APC: 20,000 ADC: 15,000
2. Enugu NDC: 600,000 | APC: 10,000 | ADC: 20,000
3. Imo NDC: 550,000 | APC: 80,000 | ADC: 40,000
4. Abia NDC: 480,000 | APC: 8,000 | ADC: 12,000
5. Ebonyi NDC: 420,000 | APC: 40,000 | ADC: 30,000
SOUTH EAST TOTAL:NDC 3,000,000 APC 158,000 | ADC 117,000
1. River NDC: 680,000 | ADC: 400,000 | APC: 300,000
2. Delta NDC: 550,000 | ADC: 350,000 | APC: 180,000
3. Edo NDC: 420,000 | ADC: 150,000 | APC: 100,000
4. Akwa Ibom ADC: 420,000 | NDC: 350,000 | APC: 100,000
5. Bayelsa ADC: 200,000 | NDC: 120,000 | APC: 40,000
6. Cross River NDC: 300,000 | ADC: 180,000 | APC: 120,000
SOUTH SOUTH TOTAL: NDC 2,420,000 | ADC 1,700,000 | APC 840,000
1. Benue NDC: 520,000 | APC: 350,000 | ADC: 200,000
2. Kogi APC: 420,000 | NDC: 250,000 | ADC: 180,000
3. Kwara APC: 380,000 | NDC: 200,000 | ADC: 150,000
4. Nasarawa NDC: 480,000 | APC: 220,000 | ADC: 180,000
5. Niger APC: 450,000 | NDC: 300,000 | ADC: 220,000
6. Plateau NDC: 600,000 | APC: 150,000 | ADC: 100,000
7. FCT NDC: 400,000 | APC: 80,000 | ADC: 60,000 NDC WINNER
NORTH CENTRAL TOTAL: NDC 2,750,000 | APC 2,050,000 | ADC 1,090,000
1. Kano NDC: 1,600,000 | APC: 500,000 | ADC: 400,000
2. Kaduna NDC: 900,000 | ADC: 700,000 | APC: 600,000
3. Katsina ADC: 800,000 | APC: 700,000 | NDC: 500,000
4. Sokoto ADC: 500,000 | APC: 400,000 | NDC: 350,000
5. Kebbi ADC: 400,000 | APC: 350,000 | NDC: 250,000
6. Zamfara APC: 450,000 | ADC: 300,000 | NDC: 200,000
7. Jigawa APC: 400,000 | ADC: 350,000 | NDC: 300,000
NORTH WEST TOTAL: NDC 4,100,000 | ADC 3,450,000 | APC 3,400,000
1. Adamawa ADC: 600,000 | NDC: 300,000 | APC: 200,000
2. Bauchi NDC: 550,000 | ADC: 500,000 | APC: 350,000
3. Borno APC: 700,000 | ADC: 300,000 | NDC: 200,000
4. Gombe ADC: 350,000 | NDC: 250,000 | APC: 200,000
5. Taraba ADC: 400,000 | NDC: 350,000 | APC: 150,000
6. Yobe ADC: 350,000 | APC: 300,000 | NDC: 180,000
NORTH EAST TOTAL: ADC 2,500,000 | APC 1,900,000 | NDC 1,830,000
FINAL RESULT — 37 STATES + FCT
NDC Peter Obi/Kwankwaso:
- Total Votes: 16,250,000
- States Won: 20 State
- 25% in: 28 States
APC Tinubu/Shettima
- Total Votes: 10,768,000
- States Won: 9 States
ADC Atiku/Makinde:
- Total Votes: 10,067,000
- States Won: 8 States
WINNER: NDC OBI/KWANKWASO 20 States + Majority + Constitutional spread



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@Darleeton3 Tinubu will not get 100,000 legitimate votes in Lagos State. Many of his own party members will vote against him. You need to see the level of suffering.
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I wish to address the misguided and sponsored propaganda against the NDC from Dr. Umar Ardo; someone I call a friend and political ally for several years.
Dr. Ardo's consistent propaganda against the NDC, especially knowing my involvement as founder and national leader, is shocking and speaks to a lack of respect and loyalty to friendship.
The truth about NDC is in the public domain: The application commenced in 2017, when Dr. Ardo wasn't even dreaming of registering a political party. The process stalled because INEC, under Dr. Mahmood Yakubu, halted the registration of political parties.
However, last year when INEC lifted the embargo on registration of political parties, we revived our application and were subsequently listed alongside the 171 political associations. We waited to be invited by INEC to participate in the next stages of the registration process, only to receive a letter from INEC stating that our application was declined because our proposed logo, which is the two-finger sign, was similar to that of the APC broom.
This was shocking to us and we wrote back to INEC to restate that the logos were in no way similar. INEC persisted and even refused us the opportunity to change the logo, upon our offer to do so.
We wrote to INEC notifying them of our intention to sue and we went to court over this unlawful exclusion and upon this, the court enforced our rights to freedom of association, deemed us registered and directed INEC to register us, which they have implemented. INEC announced the NDC as one of the political parties in the country and issued a certificate of registration which we thank Prof. Amupitan, SAN, and the INEC, just as we thank the Judiciary.
INEC did not and has not appealed this judgement, and by the way, the period of appeal has elapsed and no one, except INEC, has the locus standi to appeal the judgement. The judgment has been enforced by INEC and there's nothing to appeal anymore. Moreover, if INEC who is the defendant has not appealed the judgement which has been accepted, implemented and obeyed, then no one can appeal against such.
Upon receiving the certificate, we gave the mandatory 21 days notice to INEC and they came about two weeks ago to observe our first NEC, which confirmed our officers and also took dates for our congresses and primaries, to be announced by the party soonest.
Dr. Ardo is aware of all of this because being a friend, we spoke, where he explained his frustrations stemming from INEC's refusal to register the ADA. I explained how I faced a similar delay but approached the court and advised him to do same, which he followed.
I am aware of the challenges he has in court as a result of disputes between him and his fellow promoters of the ADA and the NDC has nothing to do with this and, therefore, can not bear any responsibilities for his disappointment and frustration.
A few weeks ago, INEC also registered the NDP, which was excluded but went to court and got judgement. And again, INEC chairman and his team did not appeal against it but obeyed the order, registered the party and issued a certificate of registration.
The NDC is therefore not the only party that was registered as a result of a court order. It is curious that Dr. Adoh is his vituperations, said nothing about the NDP or other registered political parties.
We are happy with the NDC's registration and its formal presentation. Nigerians from all over the country and in the diaspora are registering massively and the party is gaining momentum with our officers working hard and promoting it. I am doing same, receiving top politicians from across the country and from all political parties.
Considering our friendship, if ADA had been registered and NDC were not, I would have felt safe in calling Dr. Ardo's party my own party and worked to build it in my areas of strength with my friends and allies which is what I expected Dr. Ardo to do, as I have always considered him a political ally

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