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Prime minister@JusticeWalter67·
Don’t let anyone tell your story. Power belongs to the one who controls the narrative… Happy Sunday folks… I follow back asap. #FolloForFolloBack #ADC
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Prime minister@JusticeWalter67·
@DrOkaforEmmanu1 Lmao 🤣 these Atiku boys no de even tire, same story every year.. In 2019; put a strong northerner against behari abd he will not return to ask villa" what later happened @DrOkaforEmmanu1
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Dr. OkaforE@DrOkaforEmmanu1·
If the ADC gives their ticket to a southerners, BAT will win before 12pm. I'm not writing this for you to love it but saying the truth. If you don't put a strong northerner from the northeast or northwest yo fight against BAT, forget the election.
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DonaX₿τ@Donaxbt·
Why most day traders are suffering from mental illness.
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Instablog9ja@instablog9ja·
“There was a time Nigerians were ready to pay N10,000 per litre, but fuel still wasn’t available” — Akpabio
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LabourPartyNG@NgLabour·
Date: Tuesday 14thFebruary, 2026. COMMUNIQUÉ/OPEN LETTER BY THE FORUM OF DULY ELECTED STATE CHAIRMEN OF THE LABOUR PARTY ON THE URGENT NEED TO PRESERVE DEMOCRATIC PARTY STRUCTURES AND THE RULE OF LAW The Chairman Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) Abuja, Federal Capital Territory We, the duly elected State Chairmen of the Labour Party, who emerged from duly conducted and INEC-monitored State Congresses held on the 6th of December 2025 across the Federation, write to the Commission and to the Nigerian public on a matter of grave constitutional and democratic concern. We are compelled to issue this communiqué in light of credible information available to us suggesting that the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) may be under pressure, or is being influenced, to monitor or recognize a fresh round of so-called “State Congresses” by a faction of the Party that has no legal or constitutional foundation. Let it be Clear: This is not politics. This is an attempted institutional sabotage. For the avoidance of doubt: 1. The Ward, LGA and State Congresses of the Labour Party were duly conducted nationwide on the 2nd, 4th, and 6th December 2025 respectively; 2. Statutory notice was issued to the Commission in compliance with Section 82(1) of the Electoral Act 2022; 3. The said Congresses were monitored by INEC pursuant to Section 82(5); and 4. The outcomes of those Congresses are part of the official records of the Commission. We are therefore not self-appointed actors. We are products of a completed statutory and democratic process duly conducted in compliance with the Electoral Act, monitored by INEC and recognized by law. Our mandated is rooted in law, not convenience. It cannot be brushed aside, tampered with or replaced by administrative fiat in flagrant violation of the Electoral Act, the INEC Regulations and Guidelines and the Constitution of the Labour Party. On the 16th February, 2026, INEC decisively rejected the request by Sen. Nenadi Usman to recognize the purported dissolution of duly elected Party structures, on the clear grounds that the action was taken “without giving statutory notice to the Commission and without authority to act under your Party Constitution.” This position by INEC is unequivocal and remains unchallenged. Our concern, therefore, is that as at today, there is no evidence whatsoever that the fundamental deficiency identified by INEC—being the lack of constitutional authority to act—has been cured, remedied, suddenly manufactured, lawfully conferred, or validly derived. Any suggestion to the contrary is baseless, contrived, and legally untenable. Consequently, there is no legitimate or constitutional foundation upon which INEC justifiably reconsider and reverse its earlier, unchallenged position or lend credence to the monitoring of any illegal and purported parallel congresses. One cannot build legality on a foundation already declared defective. Any attempt to proceed on that basis would be a continuation of the same illegality previously indentified and rejected by INEC. The law is clear and unambiguous: 1. Section 223(1)(a) of the 1999 Constitution (as amended) Mandates that party leadership must emerge through periodic democratic elections. 2. Section 82 of the Electoral Act 2022 Regulates the conduct of congresses and requires: a. Statutory notice to INEC, b. Transparency in process, c. Monitoring by the Commission. 3. COMPLETED CONGRESSES CANNOT BE ADMINISTRATIVELY NULLIFIED Once congresses have been: a. Conducted with due notice, b. Monitored by INEC, c. And concluded, They become completed statutory acts. And such processes cannot be set aside: a. By internal party correspondence, b. By administrative declaration, c. Or by factional arrangements. Consequently, no authority other than a court of competent jurisdiction can nullify congresses duly monitored by INEC. Until and unless such a court so determines, those Congresses—and all the structures emanating and deriving their legitimacy therefrom—remain valid, lawful, subsisting, and fully binding. Any attempt to conduct or recognize fresh State Congresses while the existing congresses remain valid, and No court order has nullified them would amount to: 1. Duplication of leadership structures, 2. Destabilization of party organization, 3. Undermining of INEC’s own monitored processes 4. Erosion of public confidence in electoral regulation. It would also raise fundamental questions about the sanctity of INEC-monitored exercises. We wish to let INEC know that it cannot validate a process today and undermine it tomorrow. Hence if INEC now turns around to monitor or recognize parallel congresses while its own monitored processes remain valid: 1. It will be seen as a direct contradiction of its own records; 2. It will destroy the credibility of its own oversight and erode public confidence in the Commission; 3. It will send a dangerous signal that lawful processes can be discarded; and 4. It will create chaos in Party administration Our point is that if a completed, INEC-monitored Congresses can be ignored and replaced, then: 1. No Party structure is safe; 2. No internal democracy is guaranteed; and 3. No electoral process is credible Today it is Labour Party. Tomorrow it could be any Party. The national leadership dispute within the Party is presently before the Court of Appeal and INEC is a party to that appeal. In these circumstances, it is expected that all parties: 1. Exercise restraint, 2. Preserve existing structures, 3. Avoid actions capable of prejudicing or rendering the appeal nugatory. Proceeding to monitor or recognize fresh congresses at this stage risks altering the subject matter of the litigation. INEC is not a passive observer. It is a constitutional institution entrusted with: 1. Protecting the integrity of democratic processes, 2. Ensuring compliance with the Electoral Act, 3. Maintaining neutrality and institutional consistency. To the best of our knowledge INEC is not a rubber stamp for any faction and is obligated to act on: 1. Unlawful requests, 2. Procedurally defective processes, 3. Or politically motivated arrangements inconsistent with law. INEC’s duty is to: 1. The Constitution 2. The Electoral Act 3. It own records 4. The Nigerian people We state clearly and unequivocally: 1. The State Congresses of 2nd, 4th, and 6th December 2025 remain valid and subsisting; 2. The leadership structures that emerged therefrom remain lawful; 3. Any parallel congresses conducted without lawful basis will be invalid; 4. Any recognition of such processes will be vigorously challenged. We most respectfully urge the INEC to: 1. Decline to monitor or recognize any purported fresh State Congresses; 2. Preserve the status quo pending judicial determination; 3. Be guided by its own records of monitored congresses; 4. Uphold the Constitution and the Electoral Act; 5. Resist any pressure inconsistent with its constitutional mandate. Democracy is not sustained by convenience. It is sustained by consistency, legality, and institutional courage. If INEC-monitored congresses can be disregarded without judicial intervention, then the entire framework of electoral supervision becomes uncertain. We believe that the Commission, under its current leadership led by a Professor of Law and Senior Advocate of Nigeria (SAN), will not allow such a precedent to be set. We remain committed to: - The rule of law, - Internal party democracy, - Peaceful political engagement. However, we will not hesitate to take all lawful steps to defend the integrity of the democratic process and the validity of the structures that emerged from it. FORWARD EVER. BACKWARD NEVER. Signed: ………………………………. Abdurrahim Imam Chindo Secretary, Forum of Elected State Chairmen/NEC Members For and on behalf of the 36 State Chairmen of the Labour Party (LP), Nigeria CC: - The President of the Federal Republic of Nigeria - The President of the Senate - The Honourable Speaker, House of Representatives - Inspector-General of Police - Director-General, DSS - Chairman, IPAC - Secretary General, United Nations - International Republican Institute (IRI) - Kukah Foundation - Yaga Afrika - All Foreign Missions in Nigeria - All International Election Observers
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AJQ@Sobayo_AJQ·
@prophetswitch @adex277 Your parents and grandparents are more idiotic. If not, they would have come out to speak about everything going on in the country. He’s not Nigerian than them, give them placards let them storm the streets too.
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Switch@prophetswitch·
Wole Soyinka took a look at everything going on in the country and still chose Peter Obi as the one to speak about. A big idiot with gray hair
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Dr. Chinonso Egemba@aproko_doctor·
One of the best things you can do for your health is to cut out alcohol completely from your life.
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👑S.A.L.A.K.O🕊@UnkleAyo·
There's no kind of dance El Rufai didn't dance for Dracula, they travelled and ate dinner together. When it was time, Dracula didn't think twice before rawdogging El Rufai. If you think they had anything on Obi & they've not nabbed him with federal power - you're a joke.
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Prime minister@JusticeWalter67·
@JohnFanimokun So the president can’t establish a body to hold the governors accountable as the no1 citizen but he was quick to declare state of emergency in river state. Meanwhile he’s a failure that’s why almost all the governors are joining him in APC to escape accountability.
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TallJohn🌍@JohnFanimokun·
"I don’t think there is any country where people reason like this, where everything is blamed on the President. People are not holding their governors accountable. They don’t even want you to talk about it. It’s just that man in Aso Rock that they want to blame for everything." — Babajide Kolade-Otitoju
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Prime minister@JusticeWalter67·
@Pomilej @atiku Keep supporting evil one day it will definitely be against your Favour and y”all will cry alone 🤡
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JP Omo@Pomilej·
@atiku Every time Na drama 90year old man sha wan seek public affection. Something you didn't give anyone when you were Vice President. Abeg we no even know ADC sef tallkess of them having convention bcos as at now.... The party doesn't exist on paper. Na virtual una be 😛
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Atiku Abubakar
Atiku Abubakar@atiku·
The reports from the spokesperson of our great party, which exposes the plans of the government and its agents to revoke the licence of Rainbow Event Centre for the singular offence of hosting the African Democratic Congress convention slated for today, Tuesday, April 14, 2026, is a shameful and cowardly abuse of public office. Let it be said without equivocation: coercing a private business owner to deny a lawfully registered opposition party the use of a venue is not governance. It is not politics. It is the naked conduct of a regime that has lost the argument, lost the people, and now reaches for the boot because it has nothing else left. The ADC has paid every fee. The ADC has signed every contract. The ADC has broken no law. Our only offence is that we are organising, we are growing, and we are preparing to retire this failed government at the ballot box in 2027. This is how democracies are strangled, not in a single dramatic blow, but in a thousand petty, vindictive acts against opposition parties, against free assembly, and against the sacred right of citizens to choose their own leaders. To the international community, and every democratic partner of Nigeria: take note of what is being done here tonight, and in whose name. We will not be intimidated. We will not be silenced. We will not bow to this creeping tyranny, and we will never bow to the petty tyrants behind it. The convention will hold. The ADC will rise. And Nigeria will rise with it. -AA
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👑S.A.L.A.K.O🕊@UnkleAyo·
Obi said it loud and clear: “No nation will lose 10 of its senior officers and not declare war. Charles, I will declare war” We are being strutted by a Dracula who cannot even acknowledge their deaths. In our lifetime, an actual human being will preside over us.
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👑S.A.L.A.K.O🕊@UnkleAyo·
H.E Peter Obi ~ "Do not vote for me because I'm from the South East or Christian. Vote for me because I'm committed to turning around Nigeria and I'll start from the North". In our lifetime, we will enjoy what it feels like to be presided by an actual human being.
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Dammy Esquire.,@Dammi_Esq·
Why do so many married men stop wearing their wedding rings after a while? 🤔 Men, be honest what really changed?
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Prime minister@JusticeWalter67·
@JohnFanimokun PO’s supporters insults everyone” bla bla bla How many of them have talked about the APC supporters that physically attack people and even go as far as destroying ADC meeting venues.. All of you de mad shaaa.. In fact this old föól is an educated 🤡
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TallJohn🌍@JohnFanimokun·
"I hope for the sake of the nation that Peter Obi doesn't express interest in the next election. Because for me as a leader, he is unfit to lead a country" — Professor Wole Soyinka
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abikedabiri@abikedabiri·
You are ecposing yourself. And your fellow obi - dients . Toxic people . And I will repeat it again. These monsters will be @PeterObi ‘s nemesis if he does not call them to order .
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🇳🇬 EXPOSED - NIDCOM Boss Abike Dabiri-Erewa’s Vulgar Social Media Meltdowns Undermine Nigeria’s Global Image, Fuel Diaspora Profiling The Chairman of the Nigerians in Diaspora Commission, Abike Dabiri-Erewa, is under growing criticism from Nigerians for repeated use of insulting and unprofessional language on social media, with concerns that the conduct is damaging Nigeria’s international reputation. Her posts in April 2026 have drawn particular attention. In one instance, she wrote “Obingo 😩 Obi diot 🤣🤣🤣,” widely seen as a jab at supporters of Peter Obi. In other exchanges, she referred to Nigerians as “professional hackers,” “warped minds,” and used terms such as “Didinrin,” “Dodoyo,” and “mugu.” This is not an isolated pattern. In June 2024, she described journalist Samuel Ogundipe as “useless,” “miserable,” and “pathetic,” reinforcing concerns raised by Nigerians about her approach to public communication. Nigerians say the role of the NIDCOM chairman requires disciplined and measured engagement, especially when representing citizens abroad. Public communication from that office carries international visibility and reflects directly on the country. Many Nigerians in the diaspora already face scrutiny in different countries, and there are concerns that statements from a senior official that appear hostile or dismissive could reinforce negative perceptions and weaken Nigeria’s image. The issue remains clear. Public officials at this level are expected to communicate with restraint and professionalism, and Nigerians say repeated departures from that standard continue to raise serious questions about the country’s global standing.

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