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@Obidient_Police

US Citizen 🇺🇸 | Nigerian 🇳🇬 | Engineer|Technical|Obidient | Anti-Looting and corruption in Nigeria

Katılım Ocak 2020
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CKing@Obidient_Police·
You are presenting the rigging excuse for them. Tinubu did not win 2023 elections and Atiku knows he didn’t come second. Some of you need to think before writing. That’s the excuse the APC used after rigging elections. If Atiku has credibility he would have told Nigerians the truth that he didn’t come 2nd and join legal forces to the winner instead he played along with desperation.
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FS YUSUF@FSYusuff·
We are repeating same mistakes of 2023. Opposition pulled themselves to the ground while Tinubu got a free way to rig.
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Arc Uche Rochas@U_Rochas·
Because of his political ambition, he keeps moving young, innocent Nigerians from one party to another. Why not build your own party? No. Why not stay and develop one? No. Instead, he uses his supporters as political bargaining chips, without considering their future. Now he wants to take them to the NDC to start all over again. The Obidient movement is a political commodity in the hands of Peter Obi.
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CKing@Obidient_Police·
@chosensomto You want to reap where you didn’t sow. Keneth means nothing. You and your friends want to ride on Obi’s back. That’s why you are furious!
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CKing@Obidient_Police·
@platonicbeast @U_Rochas From where we are now we need to respect it; build strong institutions before you can taper it. Trust me. Paul Biya is not even close to a reason to break the arrangement
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crazyoldboy@platonicbeast·
@Obidient_Police @U_Rochas as much as I agree with you, zonalization (if used correctly) is the reason why Nigeria is so backward and suffering today instead of choosing leaders based on competence, our fathers and forefathers choose to divide us in the process doomed us all.
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Switch@prophetswitch·
Dear Atiku, May I suggest ….
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CKing@Obidient_Police·
Peter is my party; I am his structure how about you?
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CKing@Obidient_Police·
@obisyn @U_Rochas So you sell a dog to buy another dog? I am not interested in changing the president rather I am interested in changing governance.
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Obi A.@obisyn·
@Obidient_Police @U_Rochas Yes, it's the turn of the south to complete their 8 yr term, but it's more important to remove the demonic APC from power. And the only way to do that at the moment is to use a strong northern candidate whom the northerners will be willing to die or go to war to defend his votes.
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CKing@Obidient_Police·
@DOlusegun Professional liar talking again
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Daddy D.O🇳🇬@DOlusegun·
Political nomads on the walk again 😂
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CKing@Obidient_Police·
@DrOkaforEmmanu1 lol.. the Anambara cracked microphone.. he is not even great in Onitsha
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Dr. OkaforE
Dr. OkaforE@DrOkaforEmmanu1·
Prof. Charles Soludo is a political leader of Ndigbo. He will be greater than he is.
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Sam Amadi
Sam Amadi@SamAmadi·
Reading comments and posts on this platform it will be fair to argue that APC and ADC (at least, Atiku fan-base) have much in common and should form one party or coalition against @PeterObi and @KwankwasoRM Atiku supporters and Tinubu supporters are together in one fight against Peter Obi. Why can they not come together as one team and be in one party because they share common love, logic and hatred? We can then have a coherent two-party system. Tinubu-Atiku vs. Obi-Kwankwanso. That will give Nigerians a real choice
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Chidi Anselm Odinkalu, CGoF
Chidi Anselm Odinkalu, CGoF@ChidiOdinkalu·
"Why do courts sometimes undermine democracy? And what can be done to make courts work for democracy instead? The answer, lies in how judges are selected. When the institutions for selecting judges concentrate power in the hands of one political figure or group, they enable court capture, or a process whereby political, economic, or social actors influence court decisions in favor of their own interests...." muse.jhu.edu/pub/1/article/…
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Chidi Anselm Odinkalu, CGoF
Chidi Anselm Odinkalu, CGoF@ChidiOdinkalu·
In this first week-end after the week that has been & while we all still await the text of the judgments by @SupremeCourtNg, one thing seems quite evident: the business of wielding courts & judges in party political #Gunfights denudes the judiciary & debases politics. The judicialisation of politics in #Nigeria long ago crossed all tolerable lines & has created a pipeline of both judicial corruption & coloured jurisprudence that has now become a bane of the #Nigerian system. Courts are no substitute for a capable or independent Election Management Body, #EMB. Where the EMB is compromised - as is evidently the case with Nigeria's @inecnigeria - courts cannot cure that. Equally, judges are no substitute for a biased #INEC Chairman or an incapable party governance system. Their immersion in trying to judicialise that only ends up making the bias of the INEC look lawful & the grubbiness of politicians respectable. Neither is.... The judiciary can police the ground rules of the political game but with a light touch. Politicians shd not be allowed to do politics with a judge in their backpockets or in their bedrooms or hotel chalets. Rather than encourage this, it shd be the place of the highest court in the land to call time on it & with appropriate indignation. Moreover, this kind of trend is increasingly a risk to the safety of judges & an exposure to the stability of an fragile country. Politicians of the ruling party who want to #strongarm opposition from the ballot with active complicity of #INEC shd know that resistance to that will come not from courts but from citizens prepared to say by all means necessary, enough! Judges who want to sign up with the ruling party or its frontmen sent out to destabilize other parties under judicial cover can choose to formally defect into the ruling party, face the wrath of citizens, or stick with the very serious business of doing justice to all persons irrespective of their station in politics. They have no right to walk all sides of the road at the same time.
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CKing@Obidient_Police·
@U_Rochas Kettle calling pot black. They use lies to deceive. Here’s your Paul Biya info at a glance
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CKing@Obidient_Police·
@jrnaib2 Stomach infrastructure switched to lies and false narratives. Go get a gig man!
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Abdul-Aziz Na'ibi Abubakar
The North did not despise Peter Obi because of his Igbo heritage, but rather because of the alleged treatment they received from him during his tenure as Governor of Anambra State. If Rochas Okorocha were on the ballot, Northerners would likely choose him over their own candidates due to his contributions to the development of the North and his detribalized personality.
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Enigma 🔥@opara_ernest·
@Obidient_Police @U_Rochas They are mostly from the Southeast, and it's worrisome because our people are not originally known for political sycophancy. I guess the hunger is beginning to hurt some of them really badly.
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CKing@Obidient_Police·
I am genuinely ashamed of some grown men of stomach infrastructure from the South-East. Absolutely no shame whatsoever. The same man who is your only pathway to the presidency is blocking you for the second time and all you can do is grovel. Your bloated, Atiku-funded bill is what history will remember you for. Not governance. Not ideology. A bill. When is it the South’s turn, exactly? 2023 was the North’s turn. 2027 is apparently the North’s turn again. And you want a man of Peter Obi’s integrity and conviction to remain trapped in your transactional, rotational circus? You have no credibility; zero to even speak Peter Obi’s name. Your Paul Biya dismantled the PDP brick by brick because of his raw, insatiable ambition, then turned around and blamed Wike for the rubble. Everyone warned you. Every single person with eyes saw it coming. You ignored it. Now you are blackmailing Obi, desperate to make him the fall guy for the ADC fiasco you all walked into with your eyes wide open. Let that sink in , Atiku just abandoned the PDP he destroyed, fled to the ADC, and your Paul Biya of Nigerian politics may be packing his bags again before the ink is dry. Yet somehow, Peter Obi is your problem? Collect yourselves. The embarrassment is loud.
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Because of his political ambition, he keeps moving young, innocent Nigerians from one party to another. Why not build your own party? No. Why not stay and develop one? No. Instead, he uses his supporters as political bargaining chips, without considering their future. Now he wants to take them to the NDC to start all over again. The Obidient movement is a political commodity in the hands of Peter Obi.

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CKing@Obidient_Police·
@emmaikumeh You are the numb nut lying. This is an Atiku space . Thief and greedy, selfish idiot. You want Paul Biya even in the turn of the south because you have been paid. What have you to tell your children?
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Emma ik Umeh (Tcee )🇳🇬
OBIDIENTS ARE NOW ACCEPTING THE REALITY THAT OBI IS A CHAMELEON 😂😂 This is what i have been saying for years lol 😆.
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charles aniagolu@charlesaniagolu·
Obidients aren’t rushing into the ADC - and that’s not random. The movement around Peter Obi was built on energy, not party structure. Now comes the hard part: converting passion into power. No registration equals weak primary leverage. No structure equals others control the game. Here's the breakdown: It’s not that Obidients aren’t registering as a single, unified group. It’s more that the movement around Peter Obi was never built like a traditional party machine in the first place. The Obidient base emerged as a loose, organic coalition - youth-driven, digitally mobilised, and not deeply tied to party structures. That creates a few friction points with a platform like the ADC. Many Obidients identify more with Obi as a candidate than with any party. Moving en masse into ADC requires formal registration, local structures, ward politics - the very things the movement originally tried to bypass. There’s skepticism about whether ADC is just another old-style political platform with internal power blocs, godfatherism, and elite bargaining. Some supporters worry Obi could lose control of his reform message inside that system. ADC is crowded - names like Atiku Abubakar, Rabiu Kwankwaso, Nasir el-Rufai, Rotimi Amaechi, Aminu Tambuwal and others are in the mix. Until it’s clear Obi will actually secure the ticket, many supporters are hesitant to commit. Winning primaries in Nigeria isn’t about online energy—it’s about delegates, structures, and ground organisation. Obidients haven’t fully transitioned into that kind of machinery yet. So what does this mean for Peter Obi? It weakens his bargaining power inside the ADC if he can’t demonstrate a solid, registered base within the party. And it makes it harder to dominate primaries that depend on party structures. So now he faces a strategic choice: institutionalise the movement by converting supporters into party members, or risk being outmanoeuvred by more traditional politicians. If he succeeds in converting that organic support into a structure, he becomes extremely formidable. If not, he risks repeating 2023 - strong popular energy, but limited control over the political machinery needed to win. This isn’t just about the ADC. It’s a deeper test of whether a movement-driven politics can evolve into a structure-driven victory in Nigeria. If Obidients don’t make that transition, Obi’s biggest strength - his grassroots enthusiasm - could also become his biggest limitation. And you can take that to the bank!
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