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Oshieze
@Realtutuma
Finance,Investment,Insurance . Chelseafc (Y'all can run the city, I got bigger dreams)
Katılım Ocak 2019
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@firstladyship You can't give what you don't have. Nigeria is currently starving for a leader who actually likes the people he leads.
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@firstladyship There is a massive difference between a leader who sees a tragedy as a 'security report' and a leader who sees it as a broken family. Obi doesn't just 'visit'; he carries the burden with the people. You can’t simulate that kind of heart—you either have it or you don't.
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Peter Obi would have stayed back. That man would have visited bereaved families at home.
He would not have stopped at the airport. He won’t have spent only 10 minutes. He would have gone to the hospitals to see the wounded.
Obi would have toured the entire city of Jos.
That man would have met the common masses of Plateau state on the streets. He would have marshaled resources to protect the people.
Empathy is leadership. Showing up is empathy. That’s what he would have done differently!
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President Bola Tinubu has assured the people of Plateau State that the Federal Government will deploy an AI-enabled network of over 5,000 digital cameras to help law enforcement agencies combat insecurity in the state. The President gave the promise in his address during his visit to Jos today.

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@lazzdizz @TheSerahIbrahim I was actually thinking of doingt it before I had a brain reset
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@Realtutuma @TheSerahIbrahim Lol...wait o! Where u actually planning to risk ur lives for David mark a frnr Senate President and atiku the former VP?🤣😂😅
Ppl that de*stroyed ur lives since 1999?😂🤣
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Call for a protest
Nigeria youths will give you 1 million likes on Twitter and only 2 people will show up.
Bunch of cowards.
That’s why politicians wasted your 20’s with bad leadership.
When will you be brave enough to fight for life and for your future?
Maybe after you waste your vibrant youthful years in a country that has been designed to impoverish you.
Take back your country.
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@xenocosmography Facts. They love the 'oppressed' in theory, but they’d never move into their neighborhoods or put their kids in the same schools. They treat activism like a fashion accessory—it’s about their own moral ego, not actual results
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Never get so racist that you forget white leftists are the worst people in the world. x.com/libsoftiktok/s…
Libs of TikTok@libsoftiktok
Jonathan Brown, a Professor at @Georgetown, responded to a post calling out Islamic rape gangs in the UK, saying, "Get over it." He deleted the comment, but then DOUBLED DOWN using the SAME disgusting response when another user called him out. Do you support this @Georgetown?
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@damiomobarotimi @BolajiADC The should start by booking interviews on BBC, CNN, etc go on these platforms and speak about these issues. They must send their best. It was done during the military regime, it can be done again
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This government did not deploy armoured tanks to protect the people of Plateau State earlier this week.
They did not deploy them to confront the bandits that they call “prodigal sons” and “brothers.”
But they deployed tanks at INEC headquarters in Abuja this morning, to protect themselves from peaceful everyday Nigerians.
Show me your priorities, and I will show you who you are.


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INEC and the ADC Leadership Dispute: Legal Obligations Under Status Quo Ante Bellum
The genesis of INEC’s position in the ADC leadership dispute traces back to the NEC meeting of 29th July 2025, which produced a new leadership led by David Mark following the purported resignation of the Ralph Nwosu-led executive.
However, Hon. Nafiu Bala Gombe, who denies resigning as Vice National Chairman, approached the Federal High Court Abuja claiming entitlement to the chairmanship. He sought to restrain both the David Mark-led executive and INEC from recognising the new leadership, filing a motion ex parte and a motion on notice for an interlocutory injunction ante bellum.
Rather than granting the ex parte application, His Lordship, Hon. Justice Emeka Nwite rightly ordered that parties be put on notice. However, instead of responding on the merits, the David Mark-led executive filed an appeal challenging that decision, an action that has significantly contributed to the present legal impasse.
In its judgment of 12th March 2026, the Court of Appeal dismissed the appeal of David Mark led executive and made a clear preservatory order:
“Parties are hereby directed to maintain the status quo ante bellum and shall refrain from taking any step or doing any act capable of foisting a fait accompli on the court or otherwise rendering nugatory the proceedings before the trial court.”
This order admits of no ambiguity. Status quo ante bellum means a strict reversion to, and preservation of, the state of affairs as it existed before 2nd September 2025, when the suit was instituted. It is a binding command prohibiting any alteration of the res.
The Supreme Court has settled this position in A.G. Federation v. Abubakar (2007) 10 NWLR (Pt. 1041) 1, holding that parties must not take steps capable of prejudicing pending proceedings or presenting the court with a fait accompli. See also, Kotoye v. CBN (1989) 1 NWLR (Pt. 98) 419 which affirms that such orders are meant to freeze the legal and factual situation pending final determination.
Against this legal backdrop, INEC’s position is not discretionary, it is compelled by law. Faced with conflicting demands from both factions, the Commission is bound by the subsisting order of the court, which imposes a superior legal obligation.
Accordingly, INEC has taken the only lawful course: it has refused to recognise any faction of the ADC, declined to monitor or participate in party activities, and moved to remove names uploaded after the institution of the suit. Any contrary step would amount to a direct violation of a binding judgment of the Court of Appeal and a grave affront to judicial authority.
The law remains trite: no party can, by unilateral action, overreach the court. Until the Federal High Court determines the substantive dispute, any purported leadership outside the pre-dispute structure is a nullity, void, ineffectual, and dead on arrival.
© Bodunde Opeyemi, Esq.
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This afternoon, I joined other leaders of the Coalition ADC at a World Press Conference led by our National Chairman, Sen. David Mark, on the threat posed by the partisanship of the electoral umpire. As our National Chairman assured: this attack on our democracy will not stand. Dictatorship lives, but only for a short time. -AA




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