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Osetohamhen“ Revolutionary Jesusbaby”

Osetohamhen“ Revolutionary Jesusbaby”

@j_samdavid

Electrical & Electronics Engineer | Web Dev. | Songwriter/singer |. MY TWEETS REPRESENT MY PERSONAL THOUGHT.

Katılım Ağustos 2019
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Osetohamhen“ Revolutionary Jesusbaby”
Meanwhile, Switzerland froze funds that they dedicated to helping @Streetnet1 organise informal workers youth across the Americas, Africa, Asia and Europe. Betrayed the young people to pay for weapons they may never get as China put heavy sanctions on their rear earth metals
Megatron@Megatron_ron

NEW: 🇺🇸🇨🇭The US has seized funds from Switzerland for Tomahawks they don’t want to deliver - Srf news Switzerland ordered some Tomahawks years ago. Now the US said they can't deliver them. So Switzerland said then we won't pay. The US have now seized the funds Switzerland paid for the F-35s (which they probably won't get either ) instead.

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Just so we don’t forget, it was Obj who gave asylum to Charles Taylor the war criminal . The same Obj you all claim was the best thing after Nelson Mandela. I sha know you all are fucking stupid…
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Obidients, APC, PDP and all ruling class parties members and supporters—are the only ones who say this. What make sowore better than those you mentioned is that they are actively killing u while sowore is actively trying to stop them. Its for this reason he can work with them.
UptownOfLagos@Uptownoflagos

SOWORE, the ONLY Saint in Nigeria. No Nigerians can ever be good enough not matter the efforts the person makes. From Ngozi Iweala, to Otti, to Akinwumi Adeshina, to whoever ONLY SOWORE is a Saint in Nigeria! A largely “jobless” Guy that has been wandering around since 1993.

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Omoyele Sowore
Omoyele Sowore@sowore·
Response to @NigBarAssoc President @afamosigwe I have read the statement issued by the leadership of the Nigerian Bar Association @NigBarAssoc , and I must say this is yet another sad day for democracy in Nigeria. While I understand that the NBA may feel compelled to defend one of its own, such defense must not be built on falsehoods. The truth matters especially from an institution that claims to uphold fairness, justice and the rule of law. First, the NBA and its president falsely claimed that I staged a press conference in court on a day when my case was not listed. This is incorrect. I was present at the Federal High Court to obtain the Certified True Copy of a ruling and order striking out a baseless cybercrime charge filed against me in January 2025 by the then illegal IGP, Kayode Egbetokun. Upon arrival, the court registrar informed me that the judge had declined to sign the order because the @PoliceNG had secretly filed an ex parte motion to relist the case, and then curiously filed another motion to withdraw that same ex parte application. We were told that Justice M.S. Liman would only sign the ruling after addressing those motions. We protested this irregularity and were asked to wait for the judge to resume sitting. While waiting, media personnel attached to the Federal High Court approached me as they routinely do and requested comments. I obliged. This is standard practice. These journalists are part of the court environment; they interact freely with lawyers, litigants, and observers. Even Mr. @afamosigwe SAN himself witnessed a courtroom filled with media during my first day of trial. I did not organize any press conference. I responded to questions, as I have done consistently over the years, including during my 2019 treason trial under the @MBuhari regime even though the @OfficialDSSNG would smuggle me in and out of the court using the judge’s elevator bank. The NBA’s selective outrage is troubling. Where was this energy when @OfficialDSSNG operatives invaded a courtroom to abduct me before a sitting judge? Where was the defense of the sanctity of the court when state actors repeatedly violated court orders and trampled on the rights of citizens? Instead, we now see an attempt to distort facts and shield misconduct a by a senior member of the bar, Musbau Akinlami, SAN who acted recklessly with impunity. It is also important to note that court records will show that my case was indeed before the court, with both the police counsel and my lawyer, Marshal Abubakar, present. After proceedings, the judge reaffirmed his decision striking out the case and ordered the release of my international passport, which had been unjustly seized. The attempt by some lawyers, including Senior Advocate Musbau, to intimidate and harass us in court, issuing threats, attempting to destroy equipment, and even calling the police, only underscores the growing culture of impunity. The police themselves found no wrongdoing but I understand that even Musbau. SAN didn’t bargain for what this teachable moment presented at the end of the encounter. So, no surprises here about this. The NBA cannot claim to defend the rule of law while ignoring abuses by powerful state actors and amplifying misleading narratives against victims of those abuses. This is not just disappointing, it is dangerous. If the NBA truly seeks to protect the integrity of the legal profession and the courts, it must begin with honesty, consistency, and courage. not selective outrage. Indeed, this is another sad day for democracy in Nigeria.
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AFAM OSIGWE@afamosigwe

THE COURT SHOULD NOT BE USED AS A STAGE FOR MEDIA BRIEFING Courtrooms in a constitutional democracy are open to the public not as arenas for performance, but as sanctuaries for the orderly administration of justice. Their openness promotes transparency and public confidence, yet it also imposes a duty of restraint on all who enter. Access to the courtroom is therefore a right exercised within boundaries of decorum, discipline, and respect for judicial authority. The courtroom exists solely for adjudication, and its openness cannot be stretched to permit activities unrelated to that purpose. It is against this background that the Nigerian Bar Association @NigBarAssoc views with grave concern the incident involving Mr. Omoyele Sowore @sowore, yesterday March 24th, 2026, at the Federal High Court, Abuja. Mr. Sowore entered the courtroom accompanied by a number of individuals carrying camera phones and recording equipment. He proceeded to set up what appeared to be preparations for a press conference within the courtroom itself. Members of his team attended to him, fanning his face and tidying his appearance in a manner akin to a broadcast setting. He subsequently moved into the inner bar, sat on one of the tables, and, as cameras were directed at him, began addressing what he described as “a range of national issues.” Notably, Mr. Sowore’s case was not listed for hearing, and he was not accompanied by any legal practitioner during this episode. The development led to tension within the courtroom and a confrontation with learned Senior Advocate of Nigeria, Musibau Adetunbi, SAN, who objected to the conduct and insisted on maintaining courtroom decorum. Courtrooms are solemn spaces dedicated to the administration of justice. Any conduct that undermines the dignity of the court, intimidates legal practitioners, or disrupts proceedings constitutes a grave affront to the rule of law. The use of a courtroom as a venue for publicity, advocacy theatrics, or confrontation is unacceptable and inconsistent with the discipline required in judicial proceedings. While every Nigerian, including Mr. Sowore, is entitled to attend and observe court proceedings, such right must be exercised responsibly and with due regard to courtroom decorum. Public access to the courts does not extend to converting the courtroom into a platform for press briefings or actions capable of undermining the dignity and authority of the court, whether or not the court is in session. The NBA therefore condemns Mr. Sowore’s disruption of the courtroom environment and expresses solidarity with Musibau Adetunbi, SAN, and all lawyers who insisted on maintaining decorum. We also call on court authorities to ensure that courtrooms remain protected spaces for the orderly administration of justice and free from acts capable of intimidating legal practitioners in the discharge of their professional duties. The NBA will continue to defend the dignity of the legal profession and the sanctity of judicial proceedings. The courtroom must remain a place of order, respect, disciplined advocacy, and responsible public access, not spectacle, confrontation, or disorder. Mazi Afam Osigwe, SAN President, Nigerian Bar Association

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Osetohamhen“ Revolutionary Jesusbaby”
This here, is what makes Obidient so dangerous and i dare say, more dangerous than APC. They and their candidates will do anything for power such people have no problem sell an entire people just to maintain power.
Nnayelugo@Eloka51

Obi-Kwankwaso… I need to plug in my numbers but it is a good combination. Two men with solid followings. Obi locking down the South. Kwankwaso has Kano and good following in the NW. The can face the NE and NC squarely.

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