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@Notrouble4all

A leader in all ramifications.

Lagos, Nigeria Inscrit le Aralık 2024
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oruese@Notrouble4all·
@JumboIdawarifa3 @tudobams See person wey no go near polling units the moment he hears gunshots.keep deceiving urself.i just feel bad obi leaving the ADC is a ticket to another four years of Bat torture and suffering for Nigerians.
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oruese@Notrouble4all·
@tinyandagod Imagine okezie encouraging ADC,na waoo!! The mockery is so loud.Apc is so overjoyed they are coasting to victory come 2027.
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oruese@Notrouble4all·
@tudobams No be cho cho cho, please make sure you are on ground to defend obi votes in the south.As for me, I won't even risk it cos i know obi is not winning it alone..I have never trusted kwakwanso anyday and I will never.Peter obi is on his own if he leaves the ADC
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oruese@Notrouble4all·
@Mz_Tosyn Can't u guys just discuss without mentioning Peter obi? Is he the only one in the coalition?na waoo!! This obsession is unprecedented
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oruese@Notrouble4all·
@ifesalakooffice I almost fell victim but realized the sender was Whatsapp
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Ife Salako@ifesalakooffice·
0707 107 1626 The number above just called and wanted to hack my WhatsApp by sending me a code which they asked that I call for them. They will take your number from a group you belong to on WhatsApp and say there is a meeting which a code will be sent to join the meeting. Then they will send a code and ask you to call the code for them. @PoliceNG @LagosPoliceNG Over to you. Save Nigerians from getting scammed. Ire o✌🏾
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oruese@Notrouble4all·
@woye1 @UdoBartho @OfficialOSGF It is only during election period u push this ibom seaoort stuff to deceive akwa-ibomites and the south south.It won't work this time.if tinubu has such plans he would have approved it like the Lagos calabar coastal highway the moment he won last time.
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Woye@woye1·
Ibom deep sea port, AKPABIO pushed for his resolution and approval of the President. 2: Bakassi deep sea port: FEC and ICRC 3: More funding for Nembe-Brass; Benin-Auchi road construction on going 4; what you should do is to follow the handle of @OfficialOSGF bcos every week, FEC approved memos for the country.
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Paul Pb 🎻@UdoBartho·
I ask again, what is the benefit of having Godswill Akpabio as the senate president for the people of Akwaibom and the entire south south??? we own the oil that enriches the coffers but greatly underdeveloped. All the major oil companies have their head offices in Lagos and pays tax there while. why do we have people in power if they are completely useless to us??
Nigeria Stories@NigeriaStories

BREAKING: Contracts have been approved by the FEC for three major rail projects after today’s meeting. - Lagos Green Line Rail Project (Phase 1A), - Kano Metro City Rail Project - Kaduna State Light Rail Project. The projects will be financed by the Ministry of Finance Incorporated on behalf of the Federal Government of Nigeria.

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oruese@Notrouble4all·
@opeyemi_bodunde Mumu analysis...why not bother about ur APC.brainless shit
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Opeyemi Bodunde, Esq.
Opeyemi Bodunde, Esq.@opeyemi_bodunde·
A Defect at the Root: The Legal Risk of Contesting Under ADC The current legal posture of the ADC is, with respect, fundamentally unstable and incapable of sustaining any credible electoral ambition without exposing such an aspiration to grave and foreseeable legal consequences. The recent decision of the Supreme Court, far from constituting a decisive victory for the David Mark–led executive, underscores this instability. Out of the seven grounds of appeal canvassed, six were dismissed, leaving only the issue of vacating the status quo ante bellum and remitting the matter to the Federal High Court. This outcome does not resolve the substantive dispute; rather, it reopens it. The inevitable implication is that the core questions concerning the legitimacy of the party’s leadership remain unresolved and are now squarely pending before Hon. Justice Nwite of the Federal High Court, before whom the matter is to be determined. Until a judicial pronouncement is made at that level, the legal foundation of the party remains in a state of marked uncertainty. This already precarious position is further complicated by the subsisting judgment of Hon. Justice Abdulmalik of the Federal High Court, delivered on 29 April 2026. In that judgment, the Court restrained INEC from recognising any congresses conducted by David Mark, holding unequivocally that his exco lacked constitutional authority to organise such congresses and affirmed the validity of the previously elected State Working Committees. The legal effect of that pronouncement is profound. It places the structural foundation of the party in serious doubt and, at a minimum, renders its current operational framework legally vulnerable. The law is firmly settled that a judgment of a court of competent jurisdiction remains binding until set aside on appeal. See Babatunde v. Olatunji (2000) 2 NWLR (Pt. 646) 557 at 572 (SC). The consequences of this legal architecture are severe when viewed through the prism of electoral jurisprudence. It is settled law that the validity of any candidate’s nomination is inseparable from the legality of the party structure that produced it. In Amaechi v. INEC (2007) 9 NWLR (Pt. 1040) 504, the Supreme Court affirmed that it is the political party that contests elections, thereby making party processes the bedrock of electoral validity. Where those processes are defective, the candidacy collapses ab initio. This principle was applied in APC v. Marafa (2020) 6 NWLR (Pt. 1721) 383, where the Court nullified votes cast for a party due to invalid primaries, and in PDP v. Sylva (2012) 13 NWLR (Pt. 1316) 85, where a candidacy founded on defective internal processes was struck down. The doctrinal position is therefore settled beyond controversy: a defect at the root vitiates everything built upon it. In electoral terms, illegality in party structure is fatal to candidacy, regardless of electoral popularity or outcome. For any aspirant, the implications are stark and unavoidable. A nomination emerging from a leadership structure whose constitutional authority is judicially questioned is inherently exposed to both pre and post election challenges. Nigerian courts have demonstrated a willingness to invalidate electoral victories where foundational party processes are found to be defective, regardless of the margin of victory. The decision to contest under the platform of ADC in its present condition amounts, in law, to a venture into profound uncertainty. The combination of a subsisting Court judgment invalidating critical party processes and a pending determination before Honourable Justice Nwite creates a climate of acute legal instability. Until these issues are conclusively resolved, the capacity of the party to validly sponsor candidates remains seriously in doubt. Any aspirant proceeding under these circumstances does so at extraordinary legal risk, not merely of litigation, but of eventual electoral nullification. © Bodunde Opeyemi, Esq.
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oruese@Notrouble4all·
@woye1 Fake news carrier.
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Woye@woye1·
Peter Obi is leaving troubled ADC.
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oruese@Notrouble4all·
@sector00007 I will be completely disappointed at obi if he leaves the ADc
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oruese@Notrouble4all·
@prophetswitch Obi/kwakwanso ticket is not the best but a situation where the three of them will be in the ballot i.e atiku/obi and kwakwanso for senate.with these,we are very sure of winning with a high margin beyond APC rigging.Please,our main focus is removing BAt and APC first.
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Switch@prophetswitch·
Happy new month my people We dedicate this month of May to Obidients and kwankwasiya This month is dedicated to pushing Peter Obi for President. Let’s connect📍
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Bessie 💅@bgeorgnsi·
So, let me get this straight, I am following you and you feel too big to follow back. But your posts are clouding my Timeline preventing me from seeing my real mutuals. I am supposed to engage your posts....? No way brothers/sisters.... please chop "unfollow" sharply 😡😡
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oruese@Notrouble4all·
@ApexHodde @SamAmadi @ponyekah Leave to which party? And u think another court case will not come against that party?U people should stop thinking with emotions.Obi can't win alone likewise atiku.both need each other so they should remain in the ADC and fight together.
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HODDÉ@ApexHodde·
@SamAmadi @ponyekah Peter Obi should leave that party now. It's a setup to ensure there's no more time to do anything. ADC is not serious about elections, but how to do internal politics.
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Sam Amadi@SamAmadi·
Supreme Court sets up ADC
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oruese@Notrouble4all·
@D_goodybag U people will not think of how to rescue our party for now,Do not say things that will cause division in the coalition.ou focus for now should be tinubu and the judiciary.abi na Togo obi go get political party take contest?
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oruese@Notrouble4all·
@justinijeh This is not wat we should be doing right now.our effort should be how to rescue our party from the hands of tinubu.we all need to work in unity with all the coalition leaders to rescue ADC.lets get a political platform first or is it in Ghana the OK ticket will contest? Na waoo
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ijustin@justinijeh·
This is happening ….!!!
ijustin tweet media
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oruese@Notrouble4all·
@swizzyebs @Jokey_kr @novieverest This is the reality u must factor into ur plans and find how to make it not affect u when contesting elections in Nigeria.This is why only a northerner can be use u remove a southerner from position especially when the northerners are with you.
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Swizzy Ebs@swizzyebs·
@Notrouble4all @Jokey_kr @novieverest So you know tinibu didn’t win rivers but u acting like he did,south defend wat ,why should a governor be doing that in the first place,instead of u to speak against it ,u de clamour for more of it ,let’s continue..we will continue to be a 3rd world country,when we support evil
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Everest@novieverest·
Please if you said Peter Obi won't win one state in 2023 and you still call yourself a political analyst or strategist, remove it. Thank you. 🙏🙏🙏
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oruese@Notrouble4all·
@ScaramuciObongo @prophetswitch You see southern youth playing football while elections are on.Some even stay indoor nd stay glue to their television or phone especially when there is NEPA light.d few ones dat manage to go out and vote for the opposition can not even defend their votes.But s north is different
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scaramuci.obongo@ScaramuciObongo·
@Notrouble4all @prophetswitch Nobody is voting for Atiku. If Obi is not on the ticket as president, we'll let Teenubu finish up the decimation he has started. We're way past this stage of foolishness now. G9 and gaslight foolish people
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oruese@Notrouble4all·
@Jokey_kr @swizzyebs @novieverest Only the North can risk their lives to defend their vote and they have the numbers.The south will look away and worse still not come out to vote with the impression it will be rigged.
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CJ That Sells Laptops
@swizzyebs @Notrouble4all @novieverest Leave the Idi0t nah Everything was plain to all Every Nigerian saw what Wike and his cohorts did in Rivers Even in other States APC goons where visibly manipulating stuffs But instead the Law developed blind eyes towards it
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