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Jack Obinyan 🇳🇬

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Benin-City, Nigeria Katılım Mayıs 2014
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Jack Obinyan 🇳🇬@JackObinyan·
I must confess that I truly regret prejudging a man that I didn't take time to study his Character, Competence, Capability & Commitment to deliver as proven by available records. Now I know the REAL @PeterObi, and I retract all of the negative things I said about him in the past.
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Peter Obi
Peter Obi@PeterObi·
Nigeria Must Prioritise Education or Risk Falling Further Behind. Yesterday, at Coal City University Enugu I delivered a lecture on 'Repositioning Nigeria’s education sector for national growth and global competitiveness' I also seized the opportunity to commend the Vice-Chancellor and the entire management of the University for their commitment to academic excellence and for providing a platform for meaningful national discourse. No nation rises above the quality of its education system. Nigeria’s current low Human Development Index (HDI) score of 0.548 and persistent high unemployment are clear symptoms of chronic underinvestment in education and human capital development. The data is equally revealing. Nigeria allocates less than 10% of its budget to education, far below the 15–20% global benchmark. Youth unemployment and underemployment exceed 30%, while life expectancy remains among the lowest 50–55 years. Literacy levels hover below average 59% and 65%, all of which point to deep structural weaknesses in our development trajectory. In contrast, comparable countries such as Indonesia and Egypt, and South Africa have high HDI levels with HDI scores of 0.72–0.75. They all have higher life expectancy of above 65 years, higher literacy levels and higher per capita incomes of $3,500 above, while Nigeria is about $1000. This stronger progress was through sustained and deliberate investment in education, healthcare, and broader human capital development. The difference is not in talent, but in priority and policy consistency. We must move beyond rhetoric and confront these realities with urgency. I therefore called for a total review of Nigeria’s education funding model, stronger public-private partnerships, and more inclusive policies that recognise the role of both public and private institutions in educating Nigerian students. It is difficult to justify excluding private universities from intervention frameworks like TETFund when they are actively contributing to national capacity building. Education is not charity; it is the foundation of national growth and the gateway to global competitiveness. With sustained investment in education and a deliberate focus on human capital development, a new Nigeria is not only POssible - it is inevitable. -PO
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Senator Ted Cruz
Senator Ted Cruz@SenTedCruz·
More Christians are killed for their faith in Nigeria than anywhere else in the world. Nigerian officials have, unfortunately, been complicit in facilitating these atrocities.
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Peter Obi
Peter Obi@PeterObi·
Yesterday's Advocates of democracy, Today's Oppressor of the Press Nigeria is drifting dangerously. At a time when our nation should be strengthening its vital democratic institutions, we are witnessing a pattern that shows the opposite. The recent notice by the National Broadcasting Commission, especially at this critical time of the general elections, is very troubling. A free and responsible media should not be an enemy to any administration, especially one that claims to have fought for democracy. The media is the conscience of the nation. Attempting to stifle voices, moderate opinions, or intimidate journalists under the guise of regulation only weakens our already fragile democracy. Institutions are not built to serve governments; they are built to serve the people. At a time when insecurity is on the rise, young Nigerians are losing faith in the country, and the economy continues to fail the average citizen. Our focus should not be on controlling media narratives, but on delivering results. Nigeria does not need stronger control. Nigeria needs stronger institutions. I stand in solidarity with Nigeria’s media houses and broadcasters who are standing against this attempt to silence independent voices and restrict free expression. We must return to the path of transparency, accountability, and true independence of all arms and agencies of government. We cannot continue to endanger our democracy. A New Nigeria is POssible. -PO
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Harry Da Diegot
Harry Da Diegot@trigottista·
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
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Omar Zarma
Omar Zarma@Lanko_C·
@inecnigeria Grok said he won’t tolerate lying under his roof, he’ll expose you, and he just did 😅😅🤣
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INEC Nigeria
INEC Nigeria@inecnigeria·
PUBLIC STATEMENT FABRICATED X (TWITTER) ACCOUNT OF PROF. JOASH AMUPITAN, SAN
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Rabiu Musa Kwankwaso
Rabiu Musa Kwankwaso@KwankwasoRM·
Fellow Nigerians, It is time for every eligible Nigerian — young and old, in the cities and in the villages, at home and in the diaspora to take two decisive steps: 1. Register to vote with the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) without delay. 2. Register with the African Democratic Congress (ADC). - RMK
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Alhaji
Alhaji@yeankhar·
Let’s even leave peter Obi alone for a minute. He’s not that important, he might not even get his party’s ticket. As a nation, we should come together and ask ourselves what Tinubu has done to even open his mouth to ask for a second term. How has he made our lives better than what it was in 2022.
Hafeezah ❤️@Atilolahafeezah

On a scale of 100, how did Peter Obi do when he was a governor in Anambra state???

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𝑻𝑯𝑬 𝑮𝑬𝑵𝑬𝑹𝑨𝑳 𝑺𝑵𝑶𝑾 🇨🇮
• Remi Tinubu is a pastor at RCCG. • The EFCC Chairman is a pastor at RCCG. • The APC National Youth Chairman, Dayo Israel (Yoruba Ronu evangelist), is a pastor at RCCG. • Lawrence Bayode, Deputy Director of INEC ICT, is a pastor at RCCG. He testified against Peter Obi during the election tribunal and also refused to swear with the Bible. Today, he has been rewarded as the Acting Director of INEC ICT. • Former Vice President Yemi Osinbajo is a pastor at RCCG. • The Inspector General of Police attends RCCG. • Samuel Ortom, former Governor of Benue State, attends RCCG. • Senator Douye Diri, Governor of Bayelsa State, attends RCCG. • Osagie Ize Iyamu is a pastor at RCCG. • Dr Peter Pereotubo Akpe, PhD, current Deputy Governor of Bayelsa State, is a pastor at RCCG. • RCCG is the go to church for thanksgiving services for APC politicians. • Pastor Adeboye used to be vocal against the ills of the government, particularly during the Goodluck Jonathan administration. But today, now that his friend, tribesman, and his pastor’s husband is in charge, he has gone mute and simply asks us to pray. There is no verified instance of Pastor Adeboye publicly condemning the specific massacres in Plateau, Ondo, Kwara, or Benue by name, or directly referencing these atrocities since May 2023. • RCCG is the religious arm of the APC. Stop attending RCCG make God no go punish you ozuor!!
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Shehu Gazali Sadiq
Shehu Gazali Sadiq@Shehu478392·
Edo state governor openly threatened Peter Obi, warning him never to come to Edo state. He did this because he's working for Tinubu. But Obidients are bullies and toxic. You are mad.
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Esther Umoh
Esther Umoh@EstherUmoh10·
Obidients and Kwankwasiyas kindly mark attendance.
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Sarauta Maryam
Sarauta Maryam@SarautaMaryam·
I’m a Northerner: Atiku’s own backyard, to be precise. Meanwhile, Peter Obi won’t fall below 50% in the NE. From Jimeta and Yola to Madagali, Biu, Chibok, and Askira Uba… but sure, keep telling yourselves he has no presence. Atiku was in ADC and the name didn't resonate until PO stepped in.
MS Ingawa@MSIngawa

I am a Northerner and I am telling you for free that all this momentum for ADC in the North is because they think it’s Atiku’s time. Most dont even know Peter Obi. So, if you really are thinking of any ticket other than Atiku leading, just do your TV subscription to watch Tinubu’s 2nd term inauguration🤓

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Maureen
Maureen@ChineduOko31173·
As soon as APC loses 2027 elections. All Borders, Sea and Airspace will be closed. These Cr1minals need to be round up, including Tinubu
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Esther Umoh
Esther Umoh@EstherUmoh10·
INEC posted same press statement as the one the SA to the president posted earlier. So APC wrote the statement for INEC? #AmupitanMustGo
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Ifediche
Ifediche@esther_stan·
“Peter Obi wouldn’t win if he’s all saintly, he needs to join an alliance and fight” Peter obi joins ADC “ This isn’t the man I supported in 2023, he has joined evil people” All of you are mad !!
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Morris Monye
Morris Monye@Morris_Monye·
My friends, There comes a moment in every life when you must decide what truly matters. Not what is easy, not what is comfortable but what is right. To serve the people is not a part-time commitment. It is not a title, a badge, or a position you wear when it suits you. It is a calling that demands everything you have and everything you are willing to become. Because service means sacrifice It’s time.
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AFAM OSIGWE
AFAM OSIGWE@afamosigwe·
OUR LAWS AND DEMOCRACY MUST BE PROTECTED AT ALL TIMES The Nigerian Bar Association @NigBarAssoc has closely monitored recent political and legal developments as the nation gradually approaches the 2027 General Elections. These developments, particularly those arising from the interpretation and potential application of provisions of the Electoral Act 2026, raise serious constitutional, democratic, and rule-of-law concerns that require immediate intervention. We particularly deprecate the disturbing involvement by lawyers and courts in the internal affairs of political parties despite the clear provisions of the Electoral Act, 2026, which stipulates in Section 83 of the Act that “No court in Nigeria shall entertain jurisdiction over any suit or matter pertaining to the internal affairs of a political party.” Not only are courts denied jurisdiction to entertain any matter pertaining to the internal affairs of a political party, but they are also precluded from granting any interim or interlocutory injunction even where any action has been brought in violation of the Act. The section further provides that “Where such an action is brought in negation of this provision, no interim or interlocutory injunction shall be entertained by the Court, but the Court shall suspend its ruling and deliver it at the stage of final judgment and shall give accelerated hearing to the matter”. What we now see are situations where actions are not only instituted in Courts by lawyers in clear violation of the Act, but Courts purportedly grant interim and/or interlocutory injunctions in clear contempt of statutory provisions of the law. This does not augur well for our democracy. Democracy will not thrive in a situation where lawyers and courts take actions and decisions that not only negate our laws but also do violence to them. This emerging trend of subverting the clear letters of the Electoral Act and dragging courts into the internal affairs of political parties through disingenuous litigation, forum shopping, and malafide applications designed to secure undemocratic political advantage, bodes no good for our democracy. Such practices, if not immediately curbed, would directly contradict the clear intendment of the Electoral Act and risk transforming the judicial processes into avenues for political score-settling or electoral manipulation. We must reiterate that these provisions were clearly designed to curb abuse of court processes and discourage forum shopping in political disputes. This is therefore why the NBA is concerned that the abuse, misapplication, or selective deployment of these provisions may create opportunities for manipulation capable of undermining democratic competition and shrinking the political space. Members of the Bar are reminded that they are Ministers in the Temple of Justice and not political agents seeking judicial endorsement of partisan objectives. The filing of actions intended to draw courts into internal political party disputes, particularly where jurisdiction is expressly excluded, constitutes an abuse of court process and a violation of professional responsibility. The NBA will take firm steps to deter such conduct. Lawyers who deliberately file actions aimed at procuring judicial interference in intra-party affairs, or who seek ex parte or interlocutory orders in clear violation of statutory provisions, risk facing disciplinary proceedings. We will not hesitate to present petitions before the Legal Practitioners Disciplinary Committee (LPDC) against any Legal Practitioner found to be engaging in such conduct. This will be pursued decisively to serve as a deterrent and to preserve the sanctity of the judicial process. The Nigerian judiciary must stay vigilant and resist being drawn into political theatrics. Courts should firmly decline invitations, no matter how artfully crafted, to intervene in matters the law explicitly bars them from. A thread 1/2
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