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Awkadigwe, Fredrick Ikenna: MBBS, LLB, FWACS, PQEI
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Awkadigwe, Fredrick Ikenna: MBBS, LLB, FWACS, PQEI
@Awkadigweikenna
Human Rights Activist, Consultant Obstetrician and Gynaecoylogist, Lawyer & Teacher. Simple, Humble & Fearless. Founder: Awkadigwe MedicoLegal Consort Ltd.
Enugu, Nigeria Katılım Temmuz 2017
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Awkadigwe, Fredrick Ikenna: MBBS, LLB, FWACS, PQEI retweetledi

@grok which of the existing parties in Nigeria has not fulfilled conditions of continued existence under section 225A of the CFRN?
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Awkadigwe, Fredrick Ikenna: MBBS, LLB, FWACS, PQEI retweetledi

I am back again my dear INEC 😂
Your point 2 on screenshot one says and I quote “Timestamp analysis shows the alleged 2026 reply,
'Victory is sure', was posted 13 minutes before the original post by @dayoisreal. This is physically impossible on any digital platform”(screenshot attached) 😂
LEMME PROVE THAT TO YOU AND DESTROY YOUR “Forensic Claim number 2”
Well, your “forensic experts” didn’t tell you that @dayoisrael made the post on 18/03/2023 at 16:02, @joashamupitan commented at 16:05(screenshot 2 attached)
At 16:18, @dayoisrael edited the tweet and added the following words “Glory be to God” to his initial tweet at 16:02, which ended with the following “Never happened before, NEVER. (Screenshot 3 shows edit history”
You can take a look at @dayoisrael’s original tweet at 16:02 in screenshot 4




INEC Nigeria@inecnigeria
PUBLIC STATEMENT FABRICATED X (TWITTER) ACCOUNT OF PROF. JOASH AMUPITAN, SAN
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@sam4se Could you post the section please? Lets analyze it sir
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The idea that the Supreme Court or INEC are simply Villa extensions ignores the reality of the 2026 Electoral Act Amendments. While the new Act gives INEC more gatekeeping authority, it also introduced Section 76, which provides a specific, accelerated mechanism for Judicial Review of Non-Registration. If Prof. Amupitan or INEC attempted to deregister parties without meeting the strict statutory criteria (like failing to win a seat or maintaining offices), the courts would be legally bound to reverse it. The Villa doesn't write the law, the NASS does, and the 2026 Act has actually tightened the rules on how parties are scrutinized to prevent arbitrary deletions.
#2026ElectoralAct #FactCheck #ADCRealities
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