Raphael

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Raphael

Raphael

@Raphael864402

Katılım Temmuz 2025
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Raphael
Raphael@Raphael864402·
@Waspapping_ Keep wailing, banditry and hardship has not left us
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Sarki.@Waspapping_·
Selling Peter Obi to the North is, so far, Kwankwaso’s biggest political career challenge in his 30 years in politics, and I honestly don’t see how he’s going to make that happen. If he can successfully sell Peter Obi to Northerners, there’s nothing that will stand in his way.
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Foundational Hausa Man
Foundational Hausa Man@tman_musa·
Exactly! Kwankwaso faces his toughest test yet trying to sell Peter Obi up North. After 30 years, this one looks nearly impossible — Northern voters aren’t buying the hype. If he somehow pulls it off, then truly nothing can stop him. Big if though.
Sarki.@Waspapping_

Selling Peter Obi to the North is, so far, Kwankwaso’s biggest political career challenge in his 30 years in politics, and I honestly don’t see how he’s going to make that happen. If he can successfully sell Peter Obi to Northerners, there’s nothing that will stand in his way.

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Raphael
Raphael@Raphael864402·
@osazenoo Google it yourself, you don't to be shown anything. Ask grok or Google
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Osas
Osas@osazenoo·
I will give you N1 million Naira if you can show us with proof one problem peter Obi solved as Governor in 8 years. Just one
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Raphael
Raphael@Raphael864402·
@ADCVanguard_ PO will remain your nemesis. Obsession of PO and NDC will serve you people are humiliating defeat
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ADC Vanguard
ADC Vanguard@ADCVanguard_·
Kwankwasiyya are “holding the North” so well that their biggest achievement is explaining why the North should ignore its own doubts and accept Peter Obi by force. If the OK ticket is that sweet, why are the marketers sweating like people selling umbrella in dry season? Grassroots influence is not Twitter defence league. Let them bring votes beyond Kano first before declaring themselves landlords of the North.
Harmless@HarmlessHQ

The Kwankwasiyya movement are really holding down the narratives up North. Those guys are really invested in this OK ticket. All the propaganda pushed recently against Obi by Atiku's supporters, have been dismantled effectively by these guys and they're effortlessly spreading the good image of the OK ticket. I do hear about the grassroots influence of the Kwankwasiyya movement but I never knew it was this impeccable.

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Raphael
Raphael@Raphael864402·
@tman_musa Sorry for your tomfoolery, banditry and hardship has not taught you enough lesson
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Raphael
Raphael@Raphael864402·
@ADCVanguard_ Why emphasis on NDC and not APC or your party. NDC will keep giving you shege
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ADC Vanguard
ADC Vanguard@ADCVanguard_·
The biggest crack in any political party is not always a resignation letter. Sometimes, it is a lawsuit questioning whether the party itself has a legal foundation to stand on. That is the storm now facing the NDC. According to the report, plaintiffs are asking the court to compel INEC to withdraw the registration of the NDC, alleging that the party was illegally and fraudulently registered to participate in Nigeria’s electoral process. That is not a small internal disagreement. That is an existential legal challenge. When your opponents are not just questioning your candidate, your structure, or your convention, but questioning your very registration as a political party, then the crack is no longer cosmetic. It is structural. This is the danger of rushed political engineering. You cannot build a national movement on panic, shortcut, ego, and emergency branding. A party that wants to present itself as the future must first prove that its own foundation is clean, lawful, transparent, and beyond suspicion. If the legal status of NDC is now being dragged before the court, then Nigerians have every right to ask: what exactly are they building? This is why ADC must remain disciplined and focused. While others are battling questions of legitimacy, ADC is building a national rescue platform with structure, consultation, candidates, stakeholders, and a clearer democratic path. The 2027 election will not be won by noise alone. It will be won by legal stability, national trust, grassroots organisation, and a platform that can survive scrutiny. The NDC was packaged as a grand opposition alternative, but the cracks are becoming too loud to ignore. First, there is the internal suspicion around leadership. Then the uneasy Obi-Kwankwaso conversation. Then the regional distrust. Then the confusion over ideology and direction. Now, a legal challenge asking INEC to withdraw its registration. That is not momentum. That is political turbulence. A serious party cannot be entering a national election while fighting for its own legal existence. This is where Atiku Abubakar and ADC must seize the narrative. Nigeria does not need an opposition vehicle that may spend half of 2027 explaining court cases. Nigeria needs a stable platform that can organise, campaign, mobilise, defend votes, and govern after victory. Nigerians are already suffering under APC. They do not have time for another experimental platform built on uncertainty. If the NDC registration is being challenged on allegations of illegality and fraud, then the party owes Nigerians clear answers. Was the registration process clean? Were the legal requirements followed? Did INEC act properly? Are the plaintiffs raising genuine concerns or is this another symptom of internal political warfare? These questions matter because democracy rests on institutions, rules, and trust. For ADC, the message is simple: keep building. Do not be distracted by the noise of those who thought they could manufacture a party overnight and inherit the national opposition space by force. A coalition is not created by slogans. A party is not strengthened by hashtags. Trust is not built by attacking everyone who asks questions. Political legitimacy is built through patience, lawfulness, structure, discipline, and broad acceptance. The NDC crack is now visible. A party that is already fighting legitimacy battles before the real campaign begins cannot lecture Nigerians about stability. A movement that cannot settle its foundation cannot promise to fix Nigeria’s broken foundation. A platform facing questions over registration cannot claim to be the clean alternative without first clearing its own house.
Abdul Rasheeth@Rasheethe

The plaintiffs are asking the court to compel INEC to withdraw the registration of the NDC, alleging that the party was illegally and fraudulently registered to participate in Nigeria’s electoral process. READ: verynigerian.com/just-in-ada-dr…

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Abdul Rasheeth
Abdul Rasheeth@Rasheethe·
The plaintiffs are asking the court to compel INEC to withdraw the registration of the NDC, alleging that the party was illegally and fraudulently registered to participate in Nigeria’s electoral process. READ: verynigerian.com/just-in-ada-dr…
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NEFERTITI
NEFERTITI@firstladyship·
Online: TINUBU till 2031. Offline: madam give me Garri on credit. You know say country hard. 😭😂😩
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Dr KALU, OON
Dr KALU, OON@DrKalu_·
Peter Obi is coming. Retweet!
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U̳b̳a̳n̳d̳o̳m̳a̳j̳r̳ 🤝
Good evening, Mr. Peter Obi @PeterObi. Thank you for admitting that you associate with IPOB. Going forward, what will be your reaction to their attacks on innocent citizens?
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Mayor Of Calabar
Mayor Of Calabar@Uno_009·
BREAKING: Frustrated Nigerian Senators Make a U-Turn, Insist on Mandatory Electronic Transmission of Results After APC Denies Them Tickets. It is no longer a secret that many Nigerian senators are now strongly advocating for the mandatory electronic transmission of election results directly from polling units to the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) server. Interestingly, these are largely the same lawmakers who, only months ago, supported the position that electronic transmission of results should remain optional rather than compulsory.
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Harmless
Harmless@HarmlessHQ·
The only reason why I don't have much doubt about Peter Obi's capacity is because of his track records in security. Forget his woman voice ooo. That man is a hard-core leader. Can you imagine that even the IG of police at that time declared Anambra State the safest state in Nigeria. The only reason why I'm against him is because of his stinginess. We need someone who has the mind to borrow money and squander it on party activities.
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Moni Ukpeya
Moni Ukpeya@Ntob·
Thought Obidients were just bantering when they say Tinubu gave rice to parents of the abducted children in Oyo till I read this headline on Vanguard: “Oyo abductions: Parents reject rice, cash, demand release of kidnapped children” Nahh Tinubu and his men need psychiatric evaluation 🤦🏽‍♂️
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BUCOS
BUCOS@TENIBEGILOJU202·
THIS EVERGREEN VIDEO PAYS NO RENT ON MY PHONE, IT STAYS HERE TILL THY KINGDOM COME!!! The only offence of Peter Obi is that he is not too cunning like them, he is not corrupt like them, he is not brutal like them, he is not stealing like them. Retweet massively pls.
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Raphael
Raphael@Raphael864402·
@ADCVanguard_ The politics of religion and ethnicity you are playing will not save your party from defeat. PO is your nemesis and will keep giving you people enough shege until the OK ticket emerges victorious come 2927
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ADC Vanguard
ADC Vanguard@ADCVanguard_·
The Peter Obi and Kwankwaso ticket is beginning to collapse under the weight of its own contradictions before it even leaves the workshop. Audu Bulama Bukarti’s position captures what many Northern voters are already saying quietly: the problem is not just Kwankwaso joining Obi, the problem is what that alliance asks the North to forget. Politics is not amnesia. Voters remember narratives, perceptions, past controversies, and the emotional weight of how communities believe they were treated. Peter Obi’s camp may continue to deny allegations that Northerners were mistreated during his time as Anambra governor, and they have every right to defend him. But politics is not only fought in press statements. It is fought in memory, perception, trust, and local conversations. Once a major Northern voice says publicly that he cannot support an Obi-Kwankwaso ticket because of those concerns, the alliance has a serious problem. Kwankwaso was supposed to be the bridge. Instead, he may become the evidence that some politicians can trade Northern trust for personal ambition. You cannot carry the North into a ticket it does not trust and expect applause. The North is not a political attachment. It is a voting bloc with memory, structure, and instinct. For ADC, this is the opening. Nigeria needs a ticket that can unite regions without forcing voters to swallow unresolved distrust. Atiku Abubakar remains the strongest national bridge: experienced, familiar across zones, trusted in the North, known in the South, and capable of building a coalition that can defeat APC without deepening regional suspicion. The Obi-Kwankwaso experiment may excite online supporters, but 2027 will not be decided by noise. It will be decided by trust, structure, numbers, and memory. And right now, the North is already asking difficult questions.
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Emma ik Umeh (Tcee )🇳🇬@emmaikumeh

There is no way I can support a Peter Obi–Kwankwaso ticket. Peter Obi subjected Northerners to various forms of mistreatment and discrimination during his tenure as governor. ~ Audu Bulama Bukarti, speaking during a commentary program on his social media platforms.

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ADC Vanguard
ADC Vanguard@ADCVanguard_·
You people say “Northerners want to know the real Peter Obi,” then start the introduction by insulting Atiku, calling people Kachalla, and pretending suspicion is ignorance. Please, who placed this curse of confusion on this campaign? You want to sell Obi in the North, but your strategy is to abuse Northern political choices, insult those asking questions, and shout “no scandal” like governance is WAEC result. The same North you are trying to convince is the same North your supporters keep mocking when they disagree. And this “no credible allegation” song is funny. Politics is not only about court cases. It is about trust, perception, reach, coalition, structure, memory, and whether people believe you understand their fears. You cannot bully a region into loving your candidate. If Obi is such an easy product to sell in the North, why are his marketers sweating like people selling freezer in harmattan?
Abdulazeez Suleiman🔴@Abdulazeez7yola

The most beautiful thing about this moment is that Notherners across the board are genuinely eager to know the real Peter Obi who he truly is, what he has done, and why so many established politicians fear him. One thing I continually thank God for is up till now, no one has been able to produce a single credible allegation that can make our people hate him or sees him as an enemy of the north no case of corruption or underperformance against him from his time in office. Not one proven case. This clean record has become our greatest strength in presenting him to the people no baggage, no scandals, Just competence, integrity, and results but you kachalas cannot relate you have nothing to sell kachala only using the religion and tribal way which our people are now educated and wise enough to send you packing to Dubai again 🧳 🧳

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