Onochie

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Onochie

Onochie

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Katılım Kasım 2025
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Sahara Reporters
Sahara Reporters@SaharaReporters·
Israeli PM Netanyahu Says ‘Ayatollah Is No More,’ Urges Iranians To Overthrow Regime | Sahara Reporters bit.ly/4sEYLXL
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Nigeria Stories
Nigeria Stories@NigeriaStories·
BREAKING: The Senate has removed Senator, Natasha Akpoti-Uduaghan, from Nigeria’s 🇳🇬 delegation to UN women’s event and replaced her with a male senator Source: premium times
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GRANT JUSTICE NETWORK
GRANT JUSTICE NETWORK@DecideGrant2025·
📢 Nigeria Must Wake Up Why is the CBN Governor withholding public funds meant for the people? This is not leadership, it’s outright impunity and abuse of office. We demand accountability. 🚨 Enough of the shenanigans 🚨 @olayemicardoso1 @cenbank @IntlCrimCourt @UN @USCongress_
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Chimamanda❤️
Chimamanda❤️@Chima_Obi1234·
As President Tinubu signs the Electoral Act Amendment Bill 2026 into Law, citizens should note the following 7 major changes: 1. Voter registration: Documents required for voter registration are narrowed to 3 : a birth certificate, a Nigerian passport and a National Identification Number (NIN). 2. Downloadable voter card: Voters can download their voter card from INEC’s website. 3. Electronic transmission of results: Electronic transmission to IReV is compulsory. However, if it fails, the physical result sheet (EC8A) becomes the primary source of collation and results declaration. 4. Mode of party primary election: The new bill adopts direct primaries and consensus as the only methods for political parties to nominate candidates. 5. Disbursement of funds to INEC: Election funds must be released to INEC at least 6 months before the general election. Previously: 12 months. 6. Deadline for submission of candidates’ list: Political parties must submit candidates 120 days before election day. Previously: 180 days 7. INEC’s final list of candidates; INEC must publish candidates' list 60 days before the election. Previously: 150 days. Except for the provisor in Section 60 (3) which holds that upon network failure inhibiting electronic transmission; form EC8A becomes the primary mode of collation and result transmission . I’ll say the other amendments are fine. At this juncture, the National Assembly has done its part. The Presidency too. Now its left for every citizens to channel their attention to INEC and ensure it: • Strictly complies with the law and equally treats all political parties and candidates. • Deploys technology effectively for voter accreditation, result transmission, and real-time transparency. • Guarantees timely logistics and efficient distribution of election materials. • Protects the integrity of the voters’ register and prevents manipulation. • Works closely with security agencies to ensure peaceful, violence-free polls. • Promptly uploads and publish results to strengthen public trust. Ultimately, Nigerians are the true government and every institution actually is accountable to the people. The people MUST follow the money and question every kobo of the ₦873 billion to be released for the 2027 elections. Question the quality of BVAS machines. Insist on smarter softwares for BVAS and IREV systems. Demand a partnership with a network provider e.g. Starlink for a sure nationwide service for the election week. Coverage over the 177,000 polling unit should cost more than ₦65billion. Lastly, laws are dynamic not absolute. They are made by men to serve mankind and can ve challenged in the courts of law. Therefore Citizens who are dissatisfied with any or all of the amendments can challenge the Electoral Act 2026 via a judicial action. Senator @NatashaAkpoti Uduaghan Viva Kogi Central Viva Nigeria 🇳🇬
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Charly Boy Area Fada 1
Charly Boy Area Fada 1@AreaFada1·
As Area Fada And I no dey sugarcoat rotten yam My people say make vote get light Make e no dey disappear like budget money We say electronic election So that finger no go press button Then spirit go press calculator If ATM fit show balance instantly If transfer fit land sharp sharp Why democracy dey use pigeon Dem say calm down Dem say system dey upgrade But na we dey downgrade Each election cycle Young bloods dey demand clarity Old powers dey give excuses Network slow for vote But fast enough for propaganda If mandate clean Why transparency dey scary We no dey ask for heaven We dey ask for evidence Because ballot wey nobody see Fit turn magic And Nigeria don suffer enough From political magicians.
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Peter Akah
Peter Akah@Peter4Nigeria·
Dear Chief @officialABAT it is MANDATORY REAL-TIME TRANSMISSION OF RESULTS OR NOTHING ❗️ It is not too late to do the right thing, forward the bill immediately to the @NGRSenate and @HouseNGR for amendment of Section 60❗️ WE REJECT LEGALIZED RIGGING❗️ 2027= OUR VOTES MUST COUNT❗️ #ElectoralReform
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Chimamanda❤️
Chimamanda❤️@Chima_Obi1234·
I read the profile of this KING & I nodded, he's everything a King should be, wise, courageous & speaks bitter truth to power, Long Live the King👑 HRM Igwe Ambassador Dr. Lawrence Okolio Chikezie Agubuzu, OON, CFR Eze Ogbunechendo of Ezema Olo Kingdom His Royal Majesty Igwe Ambassador Dr. Lawrence Okolio Chikezie Agubuzu was born on 27 October 1942 at Awene Village, Ezema Olo, in Ezeagu Local Government Area, Enugu State, Nigeria. He completed his primary education at Saint Joseph’s Primary School, Olo town, in 1955, graduating at the top of his class and establishing an early reputation for academic excellence, diligence, and high standards that would define his lifelong career. His professional journey began as a primary school teacher in the early 1960s. He proceeded to the University of Nigeria, Nsukka, where he earned a degree in Political Science in 1967, graduating as the best student and prize winner in his department. He later pursued postgraduate studies at the University of Lagos (1980–1981), Howard University in Washington, DC (1982–1984), and the University of Besançon in France (1987). In public service, he served as a Foreign Service Officer in the Nigerian Ministry of Foreign Affairs from 1971 to 1996. He was appointed Commissioner for Local Government, Rural Development, and Chieftaincy Matters in the old Anambra State (1984–1986). He represented Nigeria as Ambassador and Deputy Permanent Representative to the United Nations in New York (1989–1991), and as High Commissioner (Ambassador) to Zambia with concurrent accreditation to Malawi (1991–1999). He culminated his diplomatic career as Assistant Secretary-General of the Organization of African Unity (OAU), later transitioning to Commissioner of the African Union (AU), from 1999 to 2003. In the traditional sphere, he has reigned as the Traditional Ruler (Igwe) of Ezema Olo Kingdom since 2006. He served as Chairman of the Enugu State Council of Traditional Rulers from 2013 to 2023 and has been Chairman of the South East Council of Traditional Rulers since 1 August 2022. He was a delegate from the South East to the National Conference in 2014. In academia and higher education leadership, he served as the pioneer (First) Chancellor of the National Open University of Nigeria (NOUN) from 2015 to 2021. He was appointed First Chancellor of the Federal University of Kashere (FUK), Gombe State, in 2021, and was formally installed in that role by President Bola Tinubu in July 2025, where he continues to serve.
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AFRICA WORLD MEDIA TV
AFRICA WORLD MEDIA TV@mats56455·
Kenya’s court ruled it was illegal to abduct a person at night and rendition him to Nigeria. Under international law, rendition is a crime. Yet @officialABAT went ahead and sentenced him to life. What type of country is this? — Dr. David Nyekorach-Matsanga I continue to expose Nigeria 🇳🇬 on this matter every hour of my life as an International law scholar and a friend of Biafra forever- @ali_naka @EbomInno @eji_org @Kenyajudiciary @FCDOGovUK @commonwealthsec @AUC_PAPS @TheAfricaReport @_AfricanUnion
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Shehu Gazali Sadiq
Shehu Gazali Sadiq@Shehu478392·
Peter Obi will never buy votes. He has refused to be part of those destroying Nigeria. The fact that he refused to buy votes is proof of his intention to transform Nigeria. He would rather lose election than buy votes. This is why he's the best.
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Peter Obi Grassroots Mobilization.
Peter Obi Grassroots Mobilization.@PO_GrassRootM·
15 Outstanding Senators Who Voted for Mandatory Real-Time Transmission of Election Results — In the Interest of Credible Elections and a Better Nigeria 🇳🇬 1.Natasha Akpoti-Uduaghan (PDP – Kogi Central) 2.Enyinnaya Abaribe (ADC – Abia South) 3.Abdul Ningi (PDP – Bauchi Central) 4.Aminu Tambuwal (PDP – Sokoto South) 5.Ireti Kingibe (ADC – FCT) 6.Seriake Dickson (PDP – Bayelsa West) 7.Onawo Ogwoshi (ADC – Nasarawa South) 8.Tony Nwoye (LP – Anambra North) 9.Victor Umeh (APGA – Anambra Central) 10.Ibrahim Dankwambo (PDP – Gombe Central) 11.Austin Akobundu (PDP – Abia Central) 12.Khalid Mustapha (PDP – Kaduna North) 13.Sikayo Yaro (PDP – Gombe South) 14.Emmanuel Nwachukwu (APGA – Anambra South) 15.Peter Jiya (PDP – Niger South) These senators stood in support of transparency, accountability, and the real-time transmission of election results a crucial step toward strengthening Nigeria’s democracy.
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aloy ejimakor
aloy ejimakor@AloyEjimakor·
This gutsy call by Igwe Agubuzu for the RELEASE of Mazi Nnamdi Kanu reflects the several meetings I had held with him on the same matter with Obi of Onitsha, Archbishop Opoko, Dr Chris Okoye, Dr Uju Agomuo, etc. Kudos to His Majesty for telling President Tinubu to his face.
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