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@PulseNigeria247 @stopcorruption1 by his action he will soon be the first on the list
criminal of the highest order
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@CrownprinceCom2 are you sure this useless man said this ?
I don't want to believe
but if na true he said it
ogun kpai am
is he serving the real God ?
person wey dey scam pipo
ozuoooo like him
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@ArsenalFC_fl oga , just dey pray u should have 3 point win against new castle otherwise
start to park your luggage out from arsenal
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Arsenal latest: Wonderkid signing agreed as £100m transfer update emerges
#AFC
football.london/arsenal-fc/tra…
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i hope u guys are learning from @ManCity
since their comeback from 61 point it has been back to back winning for them .
I wonder the type of players in arsenal ,
man city on top of the table
shame on arsenal players and coach including the entire board 😝😝😝
Arsenal FC News@ArsenalFC_fl
Arsenal and Man City final points tallies predicted for Premier League title after new twist #AFC football.london/arsenal-fc/new… football.london/arsenal-fc/new…
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BREAKING: We urge the National Assembly to exercise its constitutional oversight functions to conduct credible, impartial, transparent and effective investigations into the serious allegations reportedly made against the Chairman of the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) on his X (formerly Twitter) account and the plausibility of the response by INEC to the allegations.
These allegations and INEC’s response raise serious concerns about the integrity, impartiality of the electoral commission, and compliance with the rule of law and go to the heart of public confidence in Nigeria’s electoral process.
The credibility of INEC is essential to the integrity and legitimacy of Nigeria’s electoral process, and any allegations that may undermine this credibility must be promptly, thoroughly, transparently and effectively investigated. The National Assembly is constitutionally empowered to conduct this investigation.
Indeed, under Sections 88 and 89 of the Nigerian Constitution 1999 [as amended], the National Assembly has the power to conduct investigations into the conduct of public officials and institutions including INEC, in order to expose corruption, inefficiency, or abuse of office.
The exercise of these powers in this case would serve legitimate public interest by ensuring accountability and reinforcing the integrity of Nigeria’s electoral system.
No public official or institution is above scrutiny, and the National Assembly has a constitutional duty to ensure that allegations of wrongdoing are not ignored or swept under the carpet.
The National Assembly also has clear obligations under both the African Charter on Human and Peoples’ Rights and the International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights to which Nigeria is a state party to intervene in this matter, as the human rights treaties require the lawmakers to conduct a prompt, credible, transparent and effective investigation into cases of this nature.
The National Assembly should be guided by due process in any investigation and ensure full compliance with constitutional and international fair trial standards, and should make its findings public to restore and maintain public trust in the electoral process. Transparency in the outcome of the investigation is essential to ensuring accountability and restoring public confidence in the electoral process.
Where there is sufficient admissible evidence of wrongdoing, appropriate measures must be taken in accordance with the law to effectively address any wrongdoing.
The independence and impartiality of INEC are conditions precedent to the conduct of free, fair, and credible elections in Nigeria. The Nigerian Constitution guarantees INEC’s autonomy to ensure that electoral decisions are made without undue influence, interference, or bias.
Where doubts arise regarding the conduct or impartiality of those entrusted with overseeing elections, such concerns must be promptly and transparently addressed by the lawmakers, consistent with their constitutional oath of office.
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@inecnigeria you have no choice than to resign or u will be forced to get out from dat office me man
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REBUTTAL:
The Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) did not copy its recent press statement from any third party.
Any circulation of the statement outside the Commission’s official channels was done independently and not coordinated by INEC.
The publication by Peoples Gazette titled “Nigerians react as INEC reposts Tinubu aide’s message” is fake, misleading, and a misrepresentation of facts. gazettengr.com/nigerians-reac…
INEC’s repost of the statement was solely to amplify accurate information earlier released from the Commission and should not be misconstrued as alignment with any individual or political office holder.
The Commission remains strictly non-partisan and urges the public to disregard misleading interpretations of its actions.

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@CrownprinceCom2 this jezebel wey no get shame
using the holy spirit to lie up ND down
I am not surprised , wat do u expect from a political wife
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@PO_GrassRootM tell ur husband not to destroy Nigeria before he leaves office next year oooooooo
the holy spirit asked me to warn u ND ur husband ND the punishment ahead if u ignore his warning .
#jezebel
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@PO_GrassRootM may God Almighty punish and destroy that holy spirit in u .
holy spirit never warms u about the wicked husband of urs , or open ur eyes to see the evil ur party ND ur husband has inflated upon Nigerians , dat ur stupid holy spirit is blind to killings in 🇳🇬
#jezebel
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@FabrizioRomano this is no time for guessing formation
by now @Arsenal should have a winning formation not a guessing one .
we need to win all the way
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@GranitXaka34 you guys should step up ur winning game Manchester City knocking and on a very close
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