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chi-NEMEREM Joachim

chi-NEMEREM Joachim

@j_chinemerem

good music comes first😍🤝 || 🏀🎾⚽️ ||math undergrad || Now or right now👣🔗♟

Lagos, Nigeria Katılım Mart 2022
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Ugo,❤️
Ugo,❤️@UgochukwuNwabu7·
@SirJarus @mr_darlington33 BAT wouldn't clear SW in a free and fair election sir jarus, he didn't even win Lagos the last time, obi would do much better in the north than u believe he would
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Foundational Nupe Lawyer
Ordinary due diligence you can’t even get it right before you joined a political party? Tofiakwa🤣
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Blue29
Blue29@Sate29·
@egi_nupe 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣 no be the new party people just joined today be this, wahala every where
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Foundational Nupe Lawyer
Observation: Letter issued and received on 5th December 2025 but bearing NBA seal issued to expire in March 2027. As a lawyer and member of NBA, NBA seal are issued yearly to expire the following year. The NBA seal issued to expire in March 2027 can only be produced and issued in January 2026 and could not have been attached to a letter dated December 2025. This raises a serious issue of forgery and backdated letter. It can equally put the concerned lawyer in a serious professional misconduct trouble before the Legal Practitioners’ Disciplinary Committee. I hope @NigBarAssoc and @afamosigwe can take note and look into this.
Nigeria Democratic Congress@NigeriaNDCHQ

Our National Legal Adviser resigned from the APM since last year. There is no discrepancy of membership or legal issues. INEC just forgot to update APM’s details on their website. See his letter of resignation from the party and as National Legal adviser attached. Thank you for your attention to this matter. Cc @GuardianNigeria ✌🏼✌🏼✌🏼

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chi-NEMEREM Joachim@j_chinemerem·
@egi_nupe It seems you are the lawyer peter is running from 😂 You dey pursue that man for dream
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Duchess of Bourdillon!
Duchess of Bourdillon!@duchessmabboud·
This NDC movement that Peter Obi and Kwansogbu is doing. I hope two of them have agreed on who is running as what? I don’t want to hear story in a few weeks o.😒
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Ex-Grammaton Cleric
Ex-Grammaton Cleric@OtunbaBrickz·
Yeah absolutely! the difference is APC after sharing amala and garri still went ahead to build a situation room and opened it months ago! they’ve started “coronating” candidates, they have also activated polling agents across the country! yet the people that are the epitome of holiness that will never share amala and corn can’t do any of those things tha are fundamental to technical infrastructure of any political ambition! after yo share amala finish you go still go polling booth! I’m just calling it as it is! you don’t have to like it, 9 months to election this man doesn’t even have a political party bcos he’s sensed they’ve refused to “coronate” him in ADC so he’s out looking for another party to “coronate” him! but i’m the bad guy for pointing it out! if you don’t have a party 9 months to election how do you intend to mobilize polling agents to make sure you don’t get cheated, and pls don’t tell me this is bcos nigeria’s political system is bad. even in the most advanced democracies Like the US, Canada & the UK, parties have polling agents monitoring votes at every polling unit and have situations rooms/war rooms to make sure the numbers tally! they even run polls months and years before elections to feel the pulse of the electorate and consequently moderate their narratives. no wam sha! Elections go soon come and go. everybody eye go clear again! i no kuku get any horse in the race!
Mayowa A. Balogun@Sweeegu

😂😂😂😂😂 unprepared meaning you’re doing doing all the dumb shit people do to get elected here like sharing amala and constant bribery

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chi-NEMEREM Joachim
chi-NEMEREM Joachim@j_chinemerem·
@SirJarus I'd like to read your analysis before the elections.. I appreciate your input for 2023.
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Sir J (J9)
Sir J (J9)@SirJarus·
I do not join most of these discussions because of the quality of discussions. My last tweet on the subject stands: Atiku/Obi ticket (without any third force) is the nearest challenger to the incumbent, with a chance of between 40-45%. Election is still almost a year away, and things can change. And 10 months is a long time in politics. Your last question - too early for that. Many factors are still forming.
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Dev.tobs || MDsc. EMCDs.
@OfficialAPCNg So much from y’all who be like he didn’t matter in the scheme of things but will never leave him alone Peter Obi has to be y’all toughest t*rmentor !!😂
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NaijaFarmer
NaijaFarmer@Nig_Farmer·
Let me be the first person to congratulate our President, Bola Ahmed Tinubu @officialABAT for winning the 2027 presidential election. You coasted to victory, the oppositions were unserious, selfish & unprepared. Congratulations to you and Nigerians worldwide. 🎉🎉🎉🎉
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Emerald 💚 هداية
Tinubu was not on any ballot for 16 years!!!
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Emir of Port-Harcourt
Atiku’s ambition is for his selfish interest, Peter Obi’s ambition is for God and country. Okay! Make Peter go join military
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chi-NEMEREM Joachim@j_chinemerem·
Eyes dey clear, left, right and center. I'm sure our "third force", Ichie Waka-waka is working up a sound excuse support his latest move. Odi egwu. @ibekemed @DanielWhalee
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DANIEL
DANIEL@DanielWhalee·
Very lillylivered. Stands for nothing. Inconsistent. Ethnic champion. Manipulator. Inspiration of irredentists. Little wonder, he is surrounded by 7votes, state and capital, and old red riding hood. Not forgetting the mad man- his chief adviser.
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Kelvin Ero
Kelvin Ero@AgbafianTV·
HOW ANCIENT IGBOS CO-FOUNDED OBASHIP OF. LAGOS. It is a historical reality that Oba Rilwan Akiolu does not know the history of his lineage and Obaship in Lagos State. It is also a truism that everything about the Obaship of Lagos State is the handiwork of strangers. In other words, his stool originated from strangers; likewise himself, who is number one stranger in Lagos State. As a matter of fact, everything about Lagos State came from strangers including the Igbo natives. It is historically indisputable that the ancestors of Igbo natives living in Lagos State had lived and cohabited in the area many years before the founding of the Obaship of Lagos in 1630. They featured prominently in the governance of the Benin Kingdom and slave trade. Others later featured in commerce and Anglo-Christian missions. As a matter of historical empiricism, the word “Lagos” is a Portuguese name meaning lakes or a group of lagoons. It was given to the area by first Portuguese settlers in now Lagos State. Before the Portuguese settlement, the area was called “Eko” by famous Benin Empire and made a military outpost of the famous Kingdom of Benin. “Eko” means war camp and was used by the Benin Empire’s military expedition tacticians led by Prince Ado for the purpose of slave trade and military expeditions in now Ghana and Benin Republic. The famous Benin Dynasty was divided into Pre-Imperial Obaship 1180-1440 and Benin Empire 1440-1897. While the former started with Oba Eweka Monarchy 1180-1246, the latter started with Oba Ewuare Monarchy 1440-1473. In the case of now Lagos State, the first people in the area were called the Awori People. In seventeenth century, they begged then Oba of Benin to protect and put them under his dynasty with one of his princes as their king. They promised unalloyed loyalty to the Oba. The Oba of Benin heeded their call and appointed his fiery prince; Prince Ado in 1630 as the first Oba of Lagos then called “Eko” or war camp. In 1861, King Dosumu the Great of this same Lagos State thump-printed and ceded now Nigeria to the British colonialists in the infamous Treaty of Cession. From the crowning of Ado as its first Oba (1630-1669), Lagos (then called Eko) served as a major center for slave-trade, from which then Oba of Benin and all of his successors for over four centuries benefitted - until 1841, when Oba Akitoye ascended to the throne of Lagos and tried to ban slave-trading. Local merchants strongly opposed the intended move, and deposed and exiled the king, and installed Akitoye's brother Kosoko as Oba. At exile in Europe, Akitoye met with British authorities, who had banned slave-trading in 1807, and who therefore decided to support the deposed Oba to regain his throne. With the success of the British intervention, in 1851 Akitoye was reinstalled as Oba of Lagos. In practical terms, however, British influence over the kingdom had become absolute, and ten years later, in 1861, Lagos was formally annexed as a British colony. The palace of the Oba of Lagos is also the handiwork of strangers. The palace was constructed by the Portuguese settlers and commissioned in 1705. The palace’s name “Igun Idunganran” is of the Benin descent meaning “palace built on pepper falm”. Interestingly, long before the founding of Obaship of now Lagos by the famous Kingdom of Benin in 1630, Igbo Nation has existed as far back as 9th century with its first Eze Nri crowned around 1043 AD. Its first king was Eze Nri Ifikuanim of Nri Kingdom. As far back as 14th century, the Igbo expedition warriors had fully integrated into the Benin Kingdom as the ruling class. It is very important to state here that the Benin Kingdom’s decision makers that annexed now Lagos and ruled over it included Igbo ruling class of the Benin Kingdom extraction. Also many centuries before the founding of now Lagos, a part of Igbo ruling class in the Kingdom or Empire of Benin opted out and founded “Onicha Mmili” or “AdoN’ Idu” commonly READ MORE
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