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Nigeria Katılım Ocak 2013
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Babalola Esq.⚖️
More than five lawyers have lectured you on this topic but na watin Sowore dey talk you carry put for head. No worry, you go learn
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Emmanuel O. Ogar Esq
Emmanuel O. Ogar Esq@OgarEmmaOwogeka·
Dear @sowore, the more you try to justify all of these criminality, the more you appear very stupid and dumb. First, when the statement you posted was in 2012, there was no Cybercrime Act, and no written law criminalizes such post, and the law does not operate in a retrospective manner, so Goodluck Jonathan couldn’t have arrested or prosecuted @adekunleGOLD for his post then or now. The Cybercrime Act was signed into law by by the same Jonathan in 2015, and the post you just made reference to cannot be tried as a criminal offense. When Jonathan signed the law and the law came into operation, everyone becomes bound to obey the law. It is because of conducts like the ones you are encouraging people to do now that the National Assembly had to proposed and passed the Cybercrimes Act. So your point is completely dumb and dubious, and without substance. Second, the fact that you are not going to personally take up a case against anyone does not mean others can’t. If you don’t value your reputation or your life, others values theirs and they have the right to take legitimate steps accordingly to law to protect it, and faulting anyone or criticizing them for taking actions you wouldn’t take is tyrannous sir. If you don’t have a reputation to protect, others do and meddling into their affairs is wrong. Lastly, freedom of expression and any other freedoms or rights has limitations, including right to life, which is the ultimate right has limitations, and where someone in exercising their rights goes beyond their limits, they will be held accountable. There is nothing you or any of your minions can do about it. As long as the law remain in force, anyone that breaks the law will be arrested by the @PoliceNG and prosecuted accordingly. The law is the law, everyone is subject to it, and it may not be pleasing to you but it is the law, so deal with it. I will advise you to stop being an anarchist and start being a person of good character worthy of emulation, a presidential figure. You are already getting older, you should respect your age and live a life that we can all be proud of. At least fight a good cause, not every cause. E. O. Ogar, Esq.
Omoyele Sowore@sowore

This was @AdekunleGold in 2012 openly criticizing then President @GoodluckJonathan. Back then, it was rightly called free speech, and if he had been arrested for those tweets, we would have been on the streets demanding his immediate release. How then does someone who benefited from freedom of expression turn around years later to use the police, courts, and the brutal cybercrime framework against ordinary Nigerians over online banter and social media exchanges? You cannot enjoy free speech when you are powerless and criminalize it the moment you become influential. Freedom of expression must apply to everyone, celebrities, politicians, activists, and poor young Nigerians on social media alike. The Nigeria Police Force @PoliceNG must stop acting as a private army for the rich and famous, while the judiciary must stop handing down outrageous punishments over internet speech that should never be criminal matters in the first place.

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juwon★@_xxiel·
Banger boy go tweet the most retarded shit, una no go warn am. Them arrest this one now, you're saying "it's too harsh" it's this sympathy that enables their bs
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AFTER HOW MANY CHILDREN
The only thing Twitter NG seems to hate is false rape accusations. Every other kind of false allegation is content
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Emmanuel O. Ogar Esq
Emmanuel O. Ogar Esq@OgarEmmaOwogeka·
Dear Mr @sowore, I believe by now you must have learn something reasonable about law and order, especially that you are personally involved in multiple court actions, both civil and criminal proceedings, and also the fact that you are surrounded with lawyers as friends and political affiliates. That you have failed to acknowledge the obvious truth about the existence of law and order, I wonder the kind of country you wish to govern if and when you become president, is it a country without law and order, a country where anyone can exercise their inherent rights without any form of restraint. What you always promote is a state of anarchy, lawlessness, and pandemonium, where everyone can act the way they want and there will be no consequences for actions. I am surprised you have not come out openly to declare yourself as an “ANARCHIST”, so that we can really understand your desire and direction in the kind of country you want. The fact you still tagged yourself as an activist, makes it vague and misleading, because most people thinks being an activist means you are fighting for the rights of people, but in fact, activism is a broader terms that include, speaking for and in favour of lawlessness as you are doing. You are usually the first to call out the @PoliceNG @PSCNigeria for acting in an illegal manner, yet you are the one the encourages illegality in your conducts and words. Yes, our police may be polluted by some corrupt officers, recruited into the force, however, I can’t really say you are any different from them. I always maintain that I like you as an individual and wish you well and wish you have a proper direction you are heading. For now, no one knows. In my sincere opinion, I think you should stop your presidential ambition for now, until when you are done getting what you are fighting for. VERY DISAPPOINTING. E. O. Ogar, Esq.
Omoyele Sowore@sowore

Today, we are once again witnessing the reckless abuse of @policenh powers against social media users in Nigeria. What is even more disturbing is how some Nigerian celebrities now appear more eager than politicians and security agencies to throw largely poor young Nigerians into prison under the guise of “cybercrime,” simply because of internet banter or comments they dislike. I have read reports about singers like @Simi and @AdekunleGold allegedly using the police against critics online, and now similar allegations involving @ayrastarr and others keep surfacing. Meanwhile, these same celebrities sit comfortably among international stars abroad demanding respect and award for creative freedom and artistic expression, yet many of those global celebrities would never (and functioning systems) won’t let them weaponize the police, corrupt prosecutors, or compromised court judges against ordinary citizens over free speech or online commentary. This growing culture of criminalizing speech, jokes, criticism, trolling, and online banter is dangerous to democracy and fundamentally incompatible with freedom of expression. The real shame belongs to the irresponsible Nigeria Police Force @PoliceNG and sections of the justice system that continue enabling these abuses instead of protecting citizens’ rights. The police must stop acting as private enforcers for the rich, connected and powerful. Nigerians cannot continue to be shipped to prison because influential people are offended online. #RevolutionNow

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Omorinsola Babajide OON 🍫 🇳🇬
!CHAMPIONSSSS¡ 🥳 From cage football in Brixton with @afewee_brixton to winning the Serie A Women’s league in Rome ~ growing up I always felt like we weren’t meant to make it out of where I’m from but we break barriers & change the odds regardless & I don’t take this one lightly 🥹🏆 thankful for my community, fans & loved ones! Yous are the best 👑❤️🏡 God did! 🙏🏾 season after season of persistency, hard work , sacrifice, patience and self-belief which has made it all worth it 🥰🥂 My 1st league title ✅ Guys, always dream big & never give up, you never know how close you are towards achieving your goals🥇#OnceDoubted #RB30
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Tony Ajah
Tony Ajah@tonyajah·
If you attend many of these big churches in Lagos, be very careful what you consume from the pulpit this period, because I genuinely think a memo has been sent to many of them. The patterns are becoming too loud to ignore. Most of the topics, sermons, statements, and even program themes I’ve been seeing from some of these big churches are psychologically constructed to make Nigerians emotionally withdraw from voting and accepting change as impossible. Some weeks ago, it was Pastor Adeboye telling people that the next president has already been chosen by God. Now it is Matthew Ashimolowo saying Peter Obi is the best candidate, but he won’t win. Then another popular Lagos church is running with a program theme talking about “Jesus being the best political cover.” And there are many more subtle messages like that flying around. This is becoming too coordinated to be random. The timing. The location. The pastors involved. The exact emotional direction of the messaging. This is psychological manipulation, and many Nigerians are not catching it. Because APC knows something very important. They know they no longer have anything tangible to sell Nigerians again. Fuel is expensive. Food is expensive. Electricity is expensive. School fees are expensive. Businesses are collapsing. The naira has been battered. People are suffering visibly. So what do you do when performance can no longer convince the people? You start targeting their psychology. You start targeting hope. You start targeting morale. You start making people feel like resistance is pointless. That is the new strategy. And religion is one of the easiest vehicles to use because many Nigerians trust pastors more than they trust facts. Notice the pattern carefully. These pastors will subtly admit that Peter Obi or the Obi/Kwankwaso movement represents competence or better leadership, but immediately after saying that, they will emotionally conclude with: “But he cannot win.” “God has already chosen.” “Jesus is the answer.” “Focus on heaven.” Do you people not see the psychological game being played there? It is not direct support for APC. It is emotional demobilization. It is convincing Nigerians not to bother participating. It is making people subconsciously feel their votes do not matter. Because once people lose hope psychologically, the battle is already halfway won politically. And sadly, many of these pastors know exactly what they are doing because they understand how emotionally dependent many Nigerians are on religious authority. They know many church members will never question anything coming from the altar. That is why you must use your brain this period. God is supreme. Jesus is King. Nobody is arguing that. But God has also given human beings free will. The same Bible is full of people making choices and living with the consequences of those choices. Nigeria today is the result of choices. Bad leadership is the result of choices. Corruption is the result of choices. Silence is the result of choices. And better leadership will also come from choices. God will not come down from heaven to thumbprint ballot papers. Nigerians will. So when someone tells you “the next president has already been chosen,” ask yourself: Why then are politicians campaigning? Why are billions being spent on elections? Why are parties fighting desperately for power? Why are propaganda machines working overtime? Why are pastors suddenly sounding like political analysts? Because they know votes matter. And they know people matter. That is why APC and its supporters are now focusing heavily on psychological warfare. They know they cannot easily defend the suffering Nigerians are facing. So the next best thing is to make Nigerians mentally surrender before 2027 even arrives. That is why you must stay alert. Pray, yes. Trust God, yes. But also think critically. Because faith without wisdom is how manipulators control people.
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Professor Labamba
Professor Labamba@BadmanFreke·
If dem use street run am, una go complain Dem use legal means run am now, na still wahala
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Everest
Everest@novieverest·
There is a huge ideological difference between Peter Obi and Tinubu. Tinubu believes that with taxes, you can improve productivity. Peter Obi believes that with productivity, you can improve taxes. That's the social contract we talk about. Peter Obi invests in people, they become successful and they return back in large folds. Tinubu believes that even if hunger is killing a man, he should pay taxes so the government can continue to live as it pleases. Choose wisely.
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Lawyer of Doom
Lawyer of Doom@toonithecreator·
You embarrassed Nigeria, a great deal. Please resign
Bola Ahmed Tinubu@officialABAT

Speaking at the Africa CEO Forum Presidential Panel yesterday evening in Kigali, I re-emphasised that Africa must put Africa first whilst creating opportunities for intra-Africa collaboration between our countries. Our continent cannot build scale by looking outward first. We must invest in one another, trade more with one another, build the corridors that connect our markets, ensure our innovative youthful population get the support they need, and give African businesses the confidence to expand across African borders. Nigeria’s reforms are not only about fixing yesterday. They are about preparing our economy to lead in the Africa of tomorrow. With AfCFTA, digital trade, shared infrastructure, stronger logistics, commodities exchange, and deeper private sector partnerships, we can turn Africa’s population and resources into real continental prosperity. The global risk and financial architecture must also give Africa a fair deal that recognises our local nuances and contexts. I thank my brother, President Paul Kagame, for his warm hospitality and for Rwanda’s continued leadership in showing what discipline, clarity and execution can do for development. Nigeria will continue to work with Rwanda and other African partners to build a continent that produces more, trades more, connects better, and competes with greater confidence in the world. Africa’s future will not be handed to us. We must build it, own it, and defend it together. ~ Bola Ahmed Tinubu, GCFR

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Olamide .
Olamide .@olamide_adee·
You don’t understand how productive you can be with constant electricity. APC just hates you people .
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Omotena
Omotena@akpoobomedamsel·
Person go open shop morning till night, e no go sell, but make I vote for the man wey reduce my customers purchasing power. APC una no well
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Esther Umoh
Esther Umoh@EstherUmoh10·
Lol, why would I delete it? Back in 2020, because of the exceptional performance of Seyi Makinde during his first term, I said he had the qualities to be President. Fast forward to 2023, while he was contesting for reelection as governor, Peter Obi came on the scene and, based on his track record, I volunteered to be his campaign photographer pro bono because I genuinely believed he was fit for the job. I didn’t stop at taking pictures. I went back to my polling unit on election Day, voted, bought snacks, and encouraged people to stay until every single vote was counted. Peter Obi won there too. For context, that polling unit is close to the PDP national secretariat in AkwaIbom, and Udom Emmanuel was the PDP campaign DG. In 2025, I returned and continued my work as his photographer. So why exactly should I be ashamed that I saw visionary leadership in 2020 and wanted it at the national level? Unlike some political jobbers who once praised Peter Obi and later switched up, I’ve never changed my stance on Seyi Makinde. I’ve never insulted or disrespected him. I’m not just a supporter of Peter Obi, I work for and with him. He has the capacity to lead this country, and Seyi Makinde does too, based on proven track records. At the end of the day, it’s better for productive and competent people to contest elections than to leave leadership in the hands of drug dealers, certificate forgers, and people with no traceable background. I want a Nigeria that works and I’m happy the race is competitive, unlike the coronation some people were hoping to have.
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Nemelum
Nemelum@tchinemelum·
Guy, you fool no one. Play your role subtle role all you want. But don't be clever by half. Seyi Makinde is eminently qualified, and nobody has attacked him. You created this scenario out of the figment of your imagination to play your role in the grand scheme of Tinubu's tribal politicking. We know exactly what you are. You fool no one.
LERRY@_AsiwajuLerry

The reactions to Seyi Makinde’s Presidential ambition has opened my eyes to you people’s true agenda and it was never about coming together to kick Tinubu out of Aso Rock.

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Harry Da Diegot
Harry Da Diegot@trigottista·
Imagine say na Nigerian journalist tell Tinubu to put his mouth where the mic is DSS for don carry am since, put one treason accusation for him head.
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Ejikemi
Ejikemi@Erotic_shoppe·
What evidences did Ugo present in court that was substantial for the court to annul their marriage?
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Oiza
Oiza@Steadi_lady·
If she truly cheated & there was proof, he’d have posted it. Lmao Someone who shares unnecessary details about his life that no one askd for. An attention-seeking cheat. None of the cuckolds askd him for proof before licking his balls, bt they’re asking the wife to wrap it up.😂
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Jessica
Jessica@jaytheiconn·
For the past several months, I have quietly carried the weight of intense emotional distress and private pressure that no one should ever have to endure. Since the end of my marriage, I have tried to move forward in peace…
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