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M. M. Obono

@martobono

No man need despair of gaining converts to the most extravagant hypothesis who has art enough to represent it in favorable colors. - David Hume, 1711 - 1776

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M. M. Obono
M. M. Obono@martobono·
If there must be any writing on my epitaph, it should be, “Here finally rests a restless & fearless man, a man who never had a bad day. He had great faith and acted on it.”
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Samson Itodo
Samson Itodo@DSamsonItodo·
There was a time when we waited eagerly for Supreme Court judgments because of the sound legal reasoning, intellectual depth, and moral authority they carried. Today, we sit anxiously, not with confidence, but with suspicion that politics may have entered the courtroom. It is heartbreaking to witness this shift and the steady erosion of public trust in the judiciary.
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M. M. Obono
M. M. Obono@martobono·
Again. Men, we need to talk to ourselves beyond, “how far, how e Dey be now. Make we go watch Arsenal match” we need to talk to ourselves on much more deeper level.
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#OpenGov@Odeh_JuniorOdeh·
@martobono Na beg I Dey beg to see you… you don see am nau
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M. M. Obono@martobono·
So, that guy makes shoes in 6hours and sells them for N100m meaning, his shoes are machine made yet he is marketing exclusivity and luxury🤣. Samuel Windsor who is very affordable and one of my favorite court shoes takes more than 100 individuals to produce a pair in 4weeks, which makes it more than 90% handmade and gives it the exclusivity he’s trying to sell at that exorbitant price. It is well oh!
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Dr Aloy Chife
Dr Aloy Chife@ChifeDr·
@DrJoeAbah The flashy Kogi senator jumps to mind as a potential customer
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Dr Joe Abah, OON
Dr Joe Abah, OON@DrJoeAbah·
Naa! Not for me, even if I could afford it…which I can’t. I see images of people who have “mansions” that are just boxes with four golden pillars in front. Inside the house, “royal” settees with intricate carvings covered in gold paint, with the owners asking poor people: “How much is your life worth? Let me write you a cheque!” And their personal logos being a lion or crocodile. I know the people that would buy it. It’s for people that never thought they’ll ever come into money in their lives. Not for Baby Boys like me. 😀
𝐀𝐬𝐚𝐤𝐲𝐆𝐑𝐍@AsakyGRN

This man is the Seyi Vodi of the shoe industry in Nigeria. See the one-of-one shoe he’s selling for ₦25 million. 😳

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Jahmal of Port Harcourt 🦍
Jahmal of Port Harcourt 🦍@Big_Sinudo·
The INEC chairman is doing a lot in Osun that is underreported. In fact, the activities of INEC in Osun are ignored by journalists. INEC did not just redeploy the REC in Osun impromptu; they are redeploying staff they feel won't want to be compromised. There's even a plan to change collation centers in Osun State. Why is INEC initiating so much change that makes the people very uncomfortable in Osun? AMUPITAN MUST GO.
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M. M. Obono@martobono·
Always on the wrong side of history. Tufiakwa
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INEC Nigeria
INEC Nigeria@inecnigeria·
INDEPENDENT NATIONAL ELECTORAL COMMISSION PRESS STATEMENT INEC CHAIRMAN HAS NO ACCOUNT ON X, DISREGARD PARTISAN FABRICATIONS The attention of the Office of the Chairman, Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC), has been drawn to a malicious and coordinated campaign of calumny circulating on social media. The false claim alleges that the INEC Chairman, Prof. Joash Amupitan, SAN, has, in the past, endorsed a partisan post on the platform X (formerly Twitter). The Commission wishes to state categorically that this allegation is entirely baseless, a total fabrication, and a figment of the imagination of its purveyors. For the avoidance of doubt, the INEC Chairman does not own or operate any personal account on X. He has at no time engaged in partisan commentary, nor has he ever associated himself with any political leaning or activity in his private or public capacity. This contrived X post is a desperate attempt to impugn the integrity and neutrality of the Chairman at a critical period when the Commission is focused on significant electoral reforms and preparations for upcoming polls. It is a needless distraction designed to stir public distrust in the electoral umpire. Beyond this partisan mischief, the Commission is aware that cybercriminals have been on the prowl, utilising fake social media accounts in the Chairman’s name to defraud unsuspecting Nigerians. We wish to place it on record that several of such fraudulent accounts had been identified and reported to security agencies in the past. This latest fabrication is merely a continuation of a criminal pattern aimed at exploiting the Commission’s profile for illicit gains. The Commission will not fold its arms while the character of its leadership is being assassinated by digital imposters and mischief-makers. We wish to notify the public that we are working in close collaboration with relevant security agencies and cyber-intelligence units to track and identify the individuals or groups behind this identity theft and misinformation. Let it be clearly understood that the Commission will ensure that these imposters face the full wrath of the law. Identity theft and the dissemination of deepfake or forged social media interactions are criminal offenses under the Cybercrimes Act. Those responsible for this mischief will be tracked and prosecuted to serve as a deterrent to others who believe the digital space is a safe haven for criminality. The general public is hereby urged to disregard this falsehood in its entirety. We will continue to disseminate official information regarding the Commission and the Chairman’s activities only through our verified institutional channels and formal press statements. The Commission remains undeterred and fully committed to its mandate of delivering free, fair, and credible elections for all Nigerians. E-Signed: Adedayo Oketola Chief Press Secretary/Media Adviser to the INEC Chairman Abuja, Nigeria. 10th April, 2026
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M. M. Obono@martobono·
“We will not hesitate to present petitions before the Legal Practitioners Disciplinary Committee (LPDC) against any Legal Practitioner found to be engaging in such conduct. This will be pursued decisively to serve as a deterrent and to preserve the sanctity of the judicial process.”
AFAM OSIGWE@afamosigwe

OUR LAWS AND DEMOCRACY MUST BE PROTECTED AT ALL TIMES The Nigerian Bar Association @NigBarAssoc has closely monitored recent political and legal developments as the nation gradually approaches the 2027 General Elections. These developments, particularly those arising from the interpretation and potential application of provisions of the Electoral Act 2026, raise serious constitutional, democratic, and rule-of-law concerns that require immediate intervention. We particularly deprecate the disturbing involvement by lawyers and courts in the internal affairs of political parties despite the clear provisions of the Electoral Act, 2026, which stipulates in Section 83 of the Act that “No court in Nigeria shall entertain jurisdiction over any suit or matter pertaining to the internal affairs of a political party.” Not only are courts denied jurisdiction to entertain any matter pertaining to the internal affairs of a political party, but they are also precluded from granting any interim or interlocutory injunction even where any action has been brought in violation of the Act. The section further provides that “Where such an action is brought in negation of this provision, no interim or interlocutory injunction shall be entertained by the Court, but the Court shall suspend its ruling and deliver it at the stage of final judgment and shall give accelerated hearing to the matter”. What we now see are situations where actions are not only instituted in Courts by lawyers in clear violation of the Act, but Courts purportedly grant interim and/or interlocutory injunctions in clear contempt of statutory provisions of the law. This does not augur well for our democracy. Democracy will not thrive in a situation where lawyers and courts take actions and decisions that not only negate our laws but also do violence to them. This emerging trend of subverting the clear letters of the Electoral Act and dragging courts into the internal affairs of political parties through disingenuous litigation, forum shopping, and malafide applications designed to secure undemocratic political advantage, bodes no good for our democracy. Such practices, if not immediately curbed, would directly contradict the clear intendment of the Electoral Act and risk transforming the judicial processes into avenues for political score-settling or electoral manipulation. We must reiterate that these provisions were clearly designed to curb abuse of court processes and discourage forum shopping in political disputes. This is therefore why the NBA is concerned that the abuse, misapplication, or selective deployment of these provisions may create opportunities for manipulation capable of undermining democratic competition and shrinking the political space. Members of the Bar are reminded that they are Ministers in the Temple of Justice and not political agents seeking judicial endorsement of partisan objectives. The filing of actions intended to draw courts into internal political party disputes, particularly where jurisdiction is expressly excluded, constitutes an abuse of court process and a violation of professional responsibility. The NBA will take firm steps to deter such conduct. Lawyers who deliberately file actions aimed at procuring judicial interference in intra-party affairs, or who seek ex parte or interlocutory orders in clear violation of statutory provisions, risk facing disciplinary proceedings. We will not hesitate to present petitions before the Legal Practitioners Disciplinary Committee (LPDC) against any Legal Practitioner found to be engaging in such conduct. This will be pursued decisively to serve as a deterrent and to preserve the sanctity of the judicial process. The Nigerian judiciary must stay vigilant and resist being drawn into political theatrics. Courts should firmly decline invitations, no matter how artfully crafted, to intervene in matters the law explicitly bars them from. A thread 1/2

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Dera II
Dera II@Neutral_OC·
Trending video of a young man who lay on the ground so his disabled dad could climb on him and enter the car 🥺
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