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.A people that value its privileges above its principles soon looses both.
Somewhere in Diaspora Katılım Temmuz 2013
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Any association with an APC will require you to check your faith.
Beril@BerilN43
Is it right for a born again Christian to get married to an APC member?
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JUST HAPPENING: In one breathe, Justice Joyce Abdulmalik, in October 2025, dismissed the suit filed by Dumebi Kachikwu against the Senator David Mark-led ADC leadership, citing lack of jurisdiction. In another breathe, same Justice Joyce Abdulmalik following a suit brought before her Federal High Court Abuja by one Obinna Norman, has today issued an order restraining INEC from recognising state congresses conducted by committees constituted by the David Mark-led ADC caretaker committee, citing that her court now has jurisdiction over internal affairs of political parties?
Before our very eyes, these people are about to collapse Nigeria's fragile and nascent democracy, thereby morphing that country into a one-party state with Bola Tinubu coronated as the Ayatollah of Nigeria?
Dear Mazi @afamosigwe, will the NBA stand akimbo while Nigeria's fragile and nascent democracy collapses?

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@thecableng The court has finally been hijacked. Democracy is looking like a demon 😈
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BREAKING: Court bars INEC from recognising ADC congresses conducted by David Mark-led leadership
A federal high court in Abuja has restrained the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) from recognising or participating in any state congresses organised by a caretaker leadership of the African Democratic Congress, African Democratic Congress (ADC).
In a judgment delivered on Wednesday, Joyce Abdulmalik, presiding judge, held that the four-year tenure of the ADC’s state working committees and state executive committees remains valid and subsisting, pending the conduct of properly constituted congresses and the convocation of a national convention.
thecable.ng/breaking-court…

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The Poverty of Ambition and the Case for an Alternative.
In our political culture, ambition has been dangerously trivialized. It is no longer, in many cases, about vision, capacity, or the disciplined pursuit of development. Instead, it has been reduced to a narrow and corrosive objective: access to the till.
This distortion sits at the heart of our national underperformance. Too many aspire to lead not because they have a clear idea of how to transform society, but because they seek proximity to resources. Public office, in this diminished imagination, is not a platform for responsibility it is an opportunity for participation.
Yet, what is most troubling is what happens after that access is secured.
A pattern repeats itself with unnerving consistency. Those who fought hardest to “arrive” often reveal, upon arrival, that they are unprepared for the demands of leadership. They do not understand the architecture of development. They lack the exposure, the discipline, and the intellectual depth required to convert public resources into a public good.
They are neither seen where serious value is created nor present at the tables where consequential decisions are shaped. They do not engage the global networks that drive investment, innovation, and growth. They do not command the respect required to negotiate on behalf of their people. And so, governance becomes a performance of presence without substance.
This is why, despite abundant talent and resources, progress remains frustratingly slow.
Development is not accidental. It is the outcome of deliberate choices, informed leadership, and sustained engagement with ideas, institutions, and opportunities beyond one’s immediate environment. It requires a certain sophistication a fluency in both local realities and global dynamics. It demands leaders who can move comfortably between the grassroots and the boardroom, between the urgency of today and the possibilities of tomorrow.
We must therefore ask ourselves a hard question: is our current model of ambition sufficient for the future we claim to desire?
If ambition is merely about access, then we will continue to recycle mediocrity. If leadership is treated as entitlement rather than responsibility, then we will continue to underachieve, no matter how many plans we write or promises we make.
There is, however, another path.
It is a path defined not by the pursuit of the till, but by the pursuit of transformation. It is grounded in competence, exposure, and a genuine commitment to building systems that outlast individuals. It recognizes that leadership is not about what one can take, but about what one can create, sustain, and elevate.
This is the standard we must begin to demand. This is the mindset we must begin to cultivate.
And this is where I stand.
I do not seek access for its own sake. I seek the opportunity to build, to connect our realities with global possibilities, and to place our people where they rightfully belong—at the center of serious conversations and meaningful progress.
I am not a continuation of the familiar cycle.
I am the alternative.
Otunba Segun Showunmi
The Alternative.

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Tinubu knows he is going to jail if he looses, this is why he is doing everything possible to destroy our democracy.
He and his accomplixes will be held accountable; and never again will we allow our country to fall into the hands of con men. @DemolaRewaju
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*Dee Sam's example*
A former governor of old Imo State, Bar. Samuel Onunaka Mbakwe (the weeping governor), was asked why he (as NPP gubernatorial candidate of NPP in the 1983 elections) was not engaged in a serious campaign as other governorship candidates from NPN, GNPP and PRP.
He answered that *he didn't need to spend money on campaigns anymore after his first tenure.* According to him; "the roads I constructed campaign for me. The industries I built campaign for me. Adapalm, our shoe industry, Imo poultry and Aluminium Extrusion campaign for me. Imo airport campaigns for me. The schools and their happy teachers will campaign for me. The workers will campaign for me. If they don't, then I don't need to be governor."
We expect such answer from the Nigerian president and the governors in this campaign period. *Let their achievements campaign for them.* They should not impose themselves on us. They should not suppress any opposition. Let their achievements in infrastructural development, security, food, health, employment opportunities, economy, education, youth development and anti-corruption campaign for them.
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“Performance is the best form of campaign. If you don't perform, that's why you are destroying the opposition because you fail. Is it a spell that you can't talk? Are these good? Is the country good? The dollar rose from N460 to N1,500. See fuel. What do you want to come back and do? What are you coming back to do? I have followed the system. You see some of us now. They are going to the news house to analyse what we are saying.” snip.ng/DzdCh

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I’ll serve Lagosians with integrity – Hamzat; no consensus candidate yet — Jandor
The Deputy Governor of Lagos State, Obafemi Hamzat, has promised to serve Lagosians “with integrity, focus and a clear sense of purpose” when elected governor in the 2027 elections.
vanguardngr.com/2026/04/ill-se…

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@official_JEW @Karigwe I voted for Atiku in 2019 because of Obi not PDP. Even though I historically voted PDP I had my reservations about Atiku due to his role in 2014 /15 APC ouster of PDP and the Obj notes. Yet cos of Obi I voted him. I was not alone.
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Atiku ran for president in 2007 with Ben Obi as his vice and got 2,637,848 votes.
He ran again in 2019 with Peter Obi as his vice and got 11,262,978 votes (won but rigged out).
Then in 2023, he ran with Ifeanyi Okowa as his vice and got 6,984,520 votes.
All Igbo men.
These children of corn 🌽 that call themselves atikulooters keep saying Atiku is the one who made Obi popular. Abeg, make I ask: why are Ben Obi and Okowa not popular? Is it not the same Atiku they all ran with, abi na walk them walk with am?
If you check am well, na Obi even help Atiku’s political career. His highest popularity and biggest vote share came when he was with Obi.
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Not everyone is illiterate. Stop insulting people 😒
Bolaji Fesomade@MasterBolaji
Nigeria’s stock market growth under: Obasanjo: ₦5.12tr Yar’Adua: ₦6.03tr Jonathan: ₦11.42tr Buhari: ₦28.45tr Tinubu (Current): ₦145.3tr All past leaders did ₦50.02tr over 24 years, while BAT has done ₦145.3 trillion in just 3 years. That’s a massive difference.
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The southeast and south south were traditionally PDP strong holds, but due to the division, they voted for LP and by inclusion Obi.
Mujtahid Karigwe (Prophet of Thoughts)@Karigwe
@official_JEW Where was that organic vote in 2023?
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