Nwabuko Ezenduka
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Nwabuko Ezenduka
@davids_way
🇳🇬 work in progress| BSc MSc| open to deals and to learn| insha'Allah celebrate yourself, no one knows what it takes to be you. the 🌍 is 🫵🏾.

I just hope Former President Jonathan is not coming out to ruin Peter Obi's ambition according to the APC plans. I just hope so. Let him not dare the reputation and respect he has earned over the years.

We received a delegation from the China Harbour Engineering Company Limited led by Mr. Nicolas Liu, where we discussed the proposed Azumini - Obeaku Sea Port and Inland Waterways Corridor project in Abia State. I have granted approval for an immediate feasibility study on the project. While the company initially suggested a six to seven-month timeline, I have directed that the study be completed within a shorter period so that progress can be accelerated. Alongside the study, we will begin the process of securing approvals from the Presidency, Nigerian Ports Authority, and the Federal Ministry of Blue Economy. I have also encouraged the team to visit the proposed site to assess its viability, given its proximity to the High Sea and the technical requirements such as dredging. The project has the potential to transform Abia State’s economy and contribute significantly to Nigeria’s maritime development. With strong commitment, proper funding, and strategic partnerships, we can make the Azumini Sea Port a reality. I thank the team from China Harbour Engineering Company Limited for their presentation and look forward to positive outcomes from the feasibility study.

Peter Obi: ‘My elder brother , you look worried ‘. Kwankwaso: ‘Yes , I am worried, we left ADC with gladiators full of money to fund the Presidential campaign to join NDC with no money bags, how will our election be funded as I do not see Henry funding it and those legislators who defected from ADC will only fund themselves not the Presidential campaign’. Peter Obi: ‘I think they will use the money for nomination forms to fund it ,then you and I can add the rest and also ask our supporters to donate ‘ Kwankwaso: ‘Look Green Gory , that is not how it works , nomination fees are for the party executives to setup structures to ward level including party agents and right now we don’t have enough money and structure . I will donate N50 million and you being the leader should consult your friends online and off line to donate N1 billion more , defeating Tinubu requires money and we need to give Shishi and your no shishi strategy of 3023 will not work In 2027 with hunger In the land . We need to match Tinubu shishi for double shishi this time around .’ Peter Obi: ‘My elder brother , I thought you will bring heavy donations from the North ?’ Kwankwaso: ‘The heavy donors in the North are mostly Wazirin and Jagaban friends . They are not happy with me that a far experienced man like me will agree to be your vice President and they do not trust you to serve only one term which is not in the interests of the North .’ Peter Obi: ‘My elder brother , I leant about six million registered with NDC website within 72 hours let me go and setup a campaign support account at Fidelity Bank and ask them to donate N500 each and that should bring in N3billion campaign funding ‘ Kwankwaso: ‘Good idea , please make sure we jointly sign on the bank account as a good number of them are my followers and the account should be independent of NDC executives.’ 2027 is a business as usual, from Anambra to Kano we must high with hero. @Ubando001 @jrnaib2 @HAHayatu




🇳🇬 JUST IN: 3 Possible Outcomes as Supreme Court Rules Today on ADC Leadership Crisis The Supreme Court of Nigeria is set to deliver judgment today (Thursday) in the ADC leadership dispute, with three clear outcomes on the table. First, a victory for David Mark. The court could rule the matter is an internal party affair, set aside earlier decisions, and affirm his faction’s leadership, giving his camp full control ahead of 2027. Second, a victory for Nafiu Bala Gombe. If the appeal is dismissed and lower court rulings are upheld, it could validate the challenge against Mark’s leadership or keep the dispute alive, deepening the crisis. Third, a technical or split decision. The court could avoid backing either side, order fresh internal processes, or maintain the status quo, prolonging uncertainty with both sides claiming partial victory. The case, marked SC/CV/180/2026, centers on party leadership, internal governance, and whether courts can intervene. The ruling is final and will shape the ADC’s position ahead of the 2027 elections.





















