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Emmanuel Omole
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Data Protection Officer. Legal Consultant in Sports, Commercial, Corporate Finance, property and Entertainment Law. [email protected] #HomoChristos
Federal Capital Territory, Nig Katılım Aralık 2010
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That is daft from Martinez but ridiculous that officials deem that a red card. Hardly 'violent conduct'. #mufc
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🚨@FA_PGMOL did us dirty once again…
They did it vs Bournemouth last time — and they’ve done it AGAIN tonight.
Same story, different game. Decisions going against us when it matters most. 🤦♂️
RED CARD!! NO FOUL!!

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With INEC ICT Director accusing Grok of digital hallucinations tells you the rot.
One thing is clear: it is only useless opposition parties that'll take part in the elections conducted by Amupitan and the rogues in INEC. #BoycottDBoycottables
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We waited 24 days for this.
The xG Philosophy@xGPhilosophy
HT: Man Utd (0.19) 0-2 (2.14) Leeds
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Everything in Nigeria is designed to kill you.
And the government is complicit.

Offset .hl (bag’s up arc)@offset_OWS
It's high time we make these companies accountable ordinary Gino pepper has 10 grams of sugar, why?????
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Day three of the Save Our Democracy protest sends an even stronger message: we are not backing down.
At the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC), alongside committed members of the African Democratic Congress (ADC) and patriotic Nigerians, our resolve has only deepened. What began as a call has now become a movement.
We are witnessing a deliberate weakening of democratic institutions, an alarming push toward a one-party state, and a judiciary increasingly burdened by decisions that shake public confidence.
Democracy cannot survive where opposition is stifled and institutions are compromised.
Our presence remains peaceful, but our message is firm: INEC must uphold its independence.
The judiciary must uphold justice.
Nigeria must uphold democracy.
We will continue to stand, not in defiance of the nation, but in defense of it.
-DrMo



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