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Opeyemi Bodunde, Esq.
Opeyemi Bodunde, Esq.@opeyemi_bodunde·
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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Saurav Chaudhary
Saurav Chaudhary@sauravstwt·
30-Day Plan to Crack Senior DevOps Interview Week 1 – Core Systems & Linux Mastery 1. Revise Linux internals: systemd, processes, file descriptors, signals. 2. Practice strace, lsof, netstat, tcpdump, debug 3 real scenarios. 3. Daily: Solve 1 bash scripting challenge. 4. Interview Edge: Most fail here. “Pod is healthy, service is green, users see 502.”, Only those who know syscalls + sockets survive. Week 2 – Kubernetes & Cloud Chaos 1. Re-learn Kubernetes internals: kubelet, controller manager, scheduler, kube-proxy. 2. Practice with KubeSim or minikube chaos: crash DNS, corrupt etcd, simulate node pressure. 3. AWS/GCP: Build multi-region HA VPC. 4. Run a Fault Injection Simulator drill. 5. Interview Edge: Expect: “HPA shows CPU >90%, but no scaling.” You’ll be ready to debug metrics pipeline, not YAML. Week 3 – CI/CD, Infra as Code & Observability 1. CI/CD: Build a pipeline in GitHub Actions + Jenkins. 2. Add rollback + artifact promotion logic. 3. Terraform/Ansible: Create + break infra, recover drift with terraform import & state rm. 4. Observability: Build Prometheus + Grafana dashboards. 5. Trace latency with eBPF or Jaeger. 6. Interview Edge: Be ready for: “Terraform apply failed mid-way” or “Latency doubled with no logs.” Week 4 – Real Prod Simulation & Story Building Run 3 outage simulations: 1. Pod OOMKilled, logs missing. 2. DB replication lag 5s under load. 3. Canary passed, but prod is failing. Write RCA documents using Google/Netflix templates. Practice answering in STAR format (Situation, Task, Action, Result). Mock Interview Drill: Round 1: Linux + Networking. Round 2: Kubernetes + Cloud Chaos. Round 3: Leadership + RCA storytelling. Interview Edge: Senior rounds don’t test YAML. They test if you can stay calm, narrate chaos, and recover with judgment. The Takeaway: In 30 days, you won’t just “learn tools.” You’ll build scars + stories that make interviewers listen. #DevOps #SRE #Cloud #Kubernetes #InfraThrone #ChaosEngineering
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Mario Nawfal
Mario Nawfal@MarioNawfal·
🇮🇷 The Iran war is exposing how fragile global trade really is. Ships carry 85% of world trade by volume, and it all depends on a few narrow choke points: - Strait of Hormuz (Iran & Oman): 20~30% of global oil, no easy alternative. - Bab el-Mandeb (Yemen & Djibouti): ~10-14% of global maritime trade, key Red Sea gateway. - Suez Canal (Egypt): ~12-15% of global trade, shortest Europe-Asia route. - Strait of Gibraltar (Spain-Morocco): ~10-20% of global maritime trade, Mediterranean entrance. - Strait of Malacca (Indonesia-Malaysia): ~25-40% of global trade (including ~80% of China’s oil imports). - Panama Canal (Panama): ~5% of global trade, main Atlantic-Pacific link. - Cape of Good Hope (South Africa): Major detour route if Suez or Bab el-Mandeb closes. - Turkish Straits (Turkey): Only exit from the Black Sea, only maritime exit for both Russia AND Ukraine. Close just one, and the entire world economy feels the pain fast. We’re more vulnerable than we like to admit. Source: TLDR News
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🇱🇧🇮🇱 Hezbollah launched around 80 rockets into northern Israel during Passover, injuring two people and forcing mass sheltering. Israel responded with strikes across Lebanon, killing over 40 operatives and hitting multiple targets. This comes right after Iran’s missile barrage, showing the conflict is spreading across fronts. What started as one war is now a multi-front escalation involving Iran, Hezbollah, Yemen, and Israel. Source: Times of Israel

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@osazenoo Professional party hijackers😂🤣
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Osas
Osas@osazenoo·
How is this any of APC's business? You hijacked ADC from ADC. ADC sued ADC ADC went to Appeal court Appeal said ADC should go and respond to ADC in High Court. Appeal court said INEC should not recognize anyone until case is settled. This is ADC vs ADC No vex ooo, wetin concern APC or Tinubu in all these?
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Sola
Sola@Advsola·
In 2019, APC didn’t have any candidate against PDP in River State due to court cases. Lmao. PDP literally ran unopposed.
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The Unbroken 🐐
The Unbroken 🐐@toideve·
@woye1 Have you seen this? You people with 32 governors are just too scared of opposition.
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Woye
Woye@woye1·
Options for ADC members: 1: Electoral Act 2026: Implementation -(a): You have limited date to pursue court cases. Your case will end in The Supreme Court. So forget this option. -(b): since you have registered under David Mark’s June 12 annulment REGISTER, fulfill all righteousness, Write to your Ward Chairman to RESIGN citing INEC’s decision not to recognize Golfer David Mark and Pubic Holidays Man. 2: Now, go and register with SDP, AAC, LP, etc. 3: You can’t pursue any legal cases that will be resolved before the closing of Digital membership submission on May 10,2026. 4: if you like insult me, EMOTIONS can’t shift May 10, 2026. 5: AGIDI Abi Stubbornness or outbursts will not win this Argument. 6: I don tell you before that it is RISKY to contest under ADC. 7: make I go play golf jare. Don’t behave like Galatians oooo
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IsholaETH
IsholaETH@IsholaTrade·
@woye1 NDC is another good option for them if they remove their pride
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📡@lazzdizz·
@aynecon @woye1 @KwankwasoRM Lol...wetin concern kwankwaso wey don aprove all his boys and his governor the free transfer to APC. He just dey use dem ADC to pass time make e take himself busy politically bcos he doesnt want to be wt Ganduje.
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Adenekan Ayoola O.
Adenekan Ayoola O.@aynecon·
@woye1 RED CARD. Is that the end of ADC? I don't think so. Something must be done; I don't see @KwankwasoRM move to that path without a way forward. We all pay for the drummers, rented crowd, caps, etc. Is all that waste?
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📡@lazzdizz·
@only_psalm @woye1 Lol...and the ones in the present day ADC are what?🤣😂🤣
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#ROYAL HOUSE BEADS (#RHB)
@woye1 There's one option you forget to mention, the option where the people chase all the criminals out of Aso Rock This option is very much on the table and alive, don't forget
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Nafiu Adamu
Nafiu Adamu@Nafiu__Adamu·
@woye1 You are absolutely wrong. Nafiu Bala will withdraw the case in court. Convention will hold as planned.
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📡@lazzdizz·
@HassanMoshood1 @woye1 Oga Woye had said dis thing since late last year d@ this present ADC party wl b disqualified 2participate in d coming election @ d appropriate time due 2 some legal issues if d needful wasnt done in time Inec sef jst dey look dem like mumu & gave dem a shocker at d eleventh hour
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Hassan Moshood
Hassan Moshood@HassanMoshood1·
@woye1 Ahh Egbon, Agbaya ni yi oio. You want this people to be thinking. You have gave them best advise. PDP is not option because landlord will no go gree on that
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Nechechukwu
Nechechukwu@Nechechukw50·
@woye1 The evil system you support today will come against you in time to come And we'll be here when you're crying
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Fola #EDDIEHOWEOUT
Fola #EDDIEHOWEOUT@manlikefola_·
Brother I swear on my life, I’ve seen enough, Tinubu can’t escape that 2027 loss, I promise you brother.
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unknown goodman™😎😐😍😘😘
@manlikefola_ When ADC win this coming election, God willing. They should do everything possible not to allow haypeece ever sniff power again in their entire lives. Enough is enough!
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Dr Yunusa Tanko
Dr Yunusa Tanko@YunusaTanko·
A CALL TO SAVE NIGERIA: NATIONWIDE PROTEST TO DEFEND NIGERIA’S DEMOCRACY #OccupyINEC #SaveNigeria 2nd April, 2026 Issued by: Obidient Movement There are moments in the life of a nation when silence becomes dangerous and inaction becomes complicity. Nigeria has arrived at such a moment. Across the country, there is a growing sense that the foundations of our democracy are being tested. The Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC), which should stand as an impartial guardian of the people’s will, is increasingly perceived as compromised under the present administration. At the same time, opposition voices appear to be under pressure in ways that raise serious concerns about the future of Nigeria’s multi-party democracy. When institutions lose credibility, the will of the people is endangered. And when that happens, citizens have a duty to act. The Obidient Movement remains committed to a Nigeria where institutions are strong, elections are credible, and leadership reflects the true choice of the people. It is from this position of responsibility that we state clearly that urgent corrective action is required to restore confidence in the electoral system and protect the integrity of our democracy. Our Demands The resignation of the INEC Chairman for gross abuse of office, loss of public trust, and failure to uphold the neutrality required of that office. An immediate end to political persecution, including all forms of intimidation, harassment, and targeting of opposition voices. The protection of Nigeria’s multi-party democracy, with a halt to all actions that undermine opposition parties. Full respect for party autonomy, ensuring that the internal leadership and integrity of political parties, including ADC, are not interfered with. In defence of these principles, we are commencing a nationwide peaceful protest, #OccupyINEC, starting immediately across all states and the Federal Capital Territory. This is a call to action grounded not in anger, but in duty — a collective effort to safeguard the democratic future of our country. In Abuja, participants will converge at the ADC National Headquarters. The date and time will be announced accordingly, from where a peaceful march will proceed to the INEC Headquarters. Across the nation, Obidients and all well-meaning Nigerians are encouraged to organise, mobilise, and participate in a coordinated and disciplined manner. This moment goes beyond party lines. It is about the survival of democratic values and the protection of the Nigerian state itself. We will remain peaceful, we will remain lawful, but we will not stand by while our democracy is weakened. Nigeria must not become a one-party state. We will stand, firmly and collectively, until what is right is done. A New Nigeria is Possible — but only if we defend it. Signed Obidient Movement
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Souljah
Souljah@jeffphilips1·
Told you Ralph Nwosu sold Aba made ADC to Atiku and his gang of political marauders. Listen to the party's presidential candidate in 2023. Throwing emotional tantrums and blackmails will not lead these people to anywhere.
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📡@lazzdizz·
@dollar_por ADC are just bunch of criminals who want to take what doesnt belong to them.. APC will use them to cash cruise...they havent seen anything yet.
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domaj
domaj@dollar_por·
Apart from Nafiu Gombe's case with the ADC. We still have 1) Dubem Kachukwu & 4 Ors v. Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) & 5 Ors. 2) Adeyemi Emmanuel & 2 Ors v . ADC, INEC, David Mark, Aregbesola, Bolaji Abdullahi and Ors. One party different cases concerning Hijack. Time will reveal a lot
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BigDeals
BigDeals@BigDealsNaija·
@OracleAyo @dollar_por That's not what SC said. There's a caveat and in this case the court can intervene. SC said court cannot intervene if the matter doesn't concern party constitution or Nigerian constitution. In this case na their party constitution. If anyone resign, the next in line takes over.
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