Williams Idopise

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Williams Idopise

Williams Idopise

@williamsidopise

Jesus is Lord

lagos, nigeria Katılım Ağustos 2011
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Babatunde Gbadamosi
Babatunde Gbadamosi@BOGbadams·
Dear Obidients, Don't forget to DE-REGISTER yourself from the ADC website if @PeterObi leaves that party. If he makes any such announcement, deregister IMMEDIATELY. Don't delay.
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Williams Idopise@williamsidopise·
@Waspapping_ Kwankwaso is useless, Obi is useless but you have been convulssing since yesterday, why are you pained?
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Sarki.@Waspapping_·
The good thing is Kwankwaso is useless outside Kano politics. Everything starts and ends in Kano for him.
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MaziTundeEdnut
MaziTundeEdnut@originalproflle·
Something is fundamentally wrong with Nigeria because HOW CAN A SUPERINTENDENT IN THE POLICE BE AIDE-DE-CAMP TO HISBAH CHIEF? Does our constitution recognize hisbah?
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Williams Idopise@williamsidopise·
@JBAdamu With the departure of Obi and Kwankwaso to the NDC the high Court will strike out all cases against ADC and fully restore them to allow them split votes with NDC to give APC a fighting chance
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Congratulations Kudirat Kekere-Ekun CJN and the Judges of the Supreme Court of Nigeria for this landmark judgement. Indeed, the CJN is cleaning the Judiciary of bribing, corruption and perversion. Kudos to the third arm of government in Nigeria. Shame unto Tinubu APC and Lateef Fagbemi AGF with Gbajabiamila that sent Nafiu Bala Gombe and Abejide to scatter ADC. They even conspired to deregister 5 political parties ADC, Accord and 3 other to have one APC party in Nigeria. Thank God the Supreme Court stood for the truth and gave judgement devoid of corruption and perversion. Excellent! facebook.com/share/p/18W3rR…
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Williams Idopise@williamsidopise·
@JBAdamu The Supreme Court delivered judgment against Fubara even before the high Court hearing, why send ADC back to the high Court knowing they have less than 10 days to submit list of candidates to INEC? This their judgment was a trap and thank God the OK movement are smarter.
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velele (Nwa PitaKwa)
velele (Nwa PitaKwa)@velele17·
Peter Obi leaving the ADC actually guarantees him a few things: 1. The presidential ticket. 2. Kwankwaso's backing. 3. Young Northern Support & Votes. 4. More supporters across the country. 5. A larger, revitalized and energized Support base. 6. (Obidients + Kwankwasiyyas) × OK movement = A 9ja that'll be OK!
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Williams Idopise@williamsidopise·
@Gviev Just watch the coming week, you will understand what influence the man Peter Obi commands.
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Genevieve Mbama 🕊 🇳🇬 🇻🇦
You read it here first... In the likely event that Peter Obi leaves ADC...👇 1) Aisha will not follow him. She is already comfy with ADC and will end up with Atiku. Her focus now is her political ambition...to contest elections... 2) The rest of top Obidients that followed him to ADC and have declared political ambition will also not follow him...they want to contest on ADC platform...and right now their PURPOSE comes first. 3) Obidients get further balkanised!
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Sulaiman Uwaisu Idris
Sulaiman Uwaisu Idris@KafinHausaa·
This is a review of Kwankwaso’s position on the ADC, as published by Dr. Yusuf Kofarmata, explaining why they decided to decamp to the NDC. It states that: ADC as a party is batting with so many crises. It will be a miracle for the party to survive the internal and external factors that are currently working against its unity and progress as an opposition party. Here is my take: 1. Nafi'u Bala's case: even though Supreme Court ruled in favour of the ADC, it's risky to consider that as a victory; the return of the case to the Federal High Court to continue the hearing is a dangerous verdict for the party. What the Supreme Court voided is just the order of maintaining status quo, but the main issue before the court is still going on. Who knows what will happen next under the influence of this stubborn politician as he calls himself. 2.Nullification of the convention: just few days a go, a Federal High Court in Abuja nullified the ADC congresses and the national convention, this is also another legal twist that requires an urgent attention. 3. A faction of the party in Kano state took the party to a State High Court: the Court which sat on Monday adjourned the hearing by one month. In another legal twist, the same faction took the party to a Federal High Court here in Kano praying for an Expertie Order to restrain the ADC State Excos from any activity including primary elections. The Court is about to start the hearing. 4. Amupitan, the INEC Boss, clearly advised the ADC to exercise caution, so as not to repeat the Zamfara State APC experience of 2019, where the party lost all its seats to the opposition in a competent court of law. The INEC Chairman who ideally should be impartial is making the matters worse by taking a political stand. 5. The Tinubu APC-Led Government is accused on sponsoring almost all the crises against the opposition parties, if we give them a chance, they may likely use the same legal jarguans to deceive Nigerians in 2027 general elections. 6. Therefore, it's necessary for all of us to look deep into the issue, to analyse critically and adopt a better solution that will guarantee our participation in 2027 general elections.
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Moni Ukpeya
Moni Ukpeya@Ntob·
Their fear is, if Obi is given ADC platform and he wins, he won’t allow them free access to loot public funds… that’s why they’d rather stick with their guy who sold federal govt assets to himself and cronies in the name of privatization when he was VP 🏃 🏃‍♂️
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Abu Amir
Abu Amir@SadiqMaunde·
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UptownOfLagos
UptownOfLagos@Uptownoflagos·
@osazenoo Ok, like a 3Year old: Obi is a threat to the Central Govt, Otti isn’t! INEC refused to recognize Nenadi until Obi left. If Obi returns to LP today, Supreme Court will reverse the Appeal Court judgement & return the party to Abure & trap him. LP survives if Obi stays away.
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SpectreNBA
SpectreNBA@spectreNBA·
police arrested a POS guy early morning around 7 :30 am in front their station, on his way to work asking him where he got all the cash from, that banks haven't opened & he is a criminal, they seized 500k & asked him to go & bring proof of where he got the money, the boy came back this eve with his boss only for police to say the people that collected the boy's money are not policemen & don't work in that station.
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Rinu Oduala 🔥🔫
Rinu Oduala 🔥🔫@SavvyRinu·
Someone has to say it and I will. The only reason why people are still trying to push Atiku for presidency is because we have too many extremely selfish “elites” who will not support a reformer because all they are waiting for their own turn to benefit from the national cake. Only few are interested in Nigeria as a country. The rest just wants their share too. That’s why the Nigeria project will never make it. There are too many “Emi lo kans” who do not see Nigeria as a nation that can ever be bound in freedom, equity, peace, unity and inclusivity. Pin this 📌
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Mike Arnold
Mike Arnold@MikeArnoldTruth·
This whole thing is surreal. Atiku Abubakar — banned from the United States for a decade for laundering $40 million, his fourth wife caught taking $1.7 million in Siemens bribes, now running for president with the Butcher of Kaduna on his ticket — just hired a Washington fixer. The fixer's name is Karl Marx. I am not making this up. The man Atiku just paid $1.2 million is legally named Karl-Marx Edward Ikemefuna William George Okeke-Von Batten. FARA filing. April 1, 2026. Look it up. A Nigerian-American Republican fundraiser named after the father of communism. Hired by a longtime Caliphate-aligned Northern strongman. To lobby a Trump White House that just slapped Nigeria with a Country of Particular Concern designation. Six installments. Twelve months. $1.2 million. Atiku didn't even sign it himself — sent an ADC officer to put pen to paper. You don't hire Karl Marx if you have a clean record. You hire Karl Marx because Caliphate connections won't get you a meeting with Marco Rubio. Now — what this means for the narrative war. Tinubu has DCI Group. Nine million dollars. Atiku has Karl Marx. One-point-two million. Two wings of the same Caliphate. Two competing fixers. Same Washington game. For political tourists, this looks like a real fight. APC versus ADC. Hatchet versus hatchet. For the people on the ground — it isn't. Watch what Atiku attacks. Fuel subsidies. The economy. Tinubu's competence. Tinubu's mandate. Watch what he never attacks. The genocide. The Sultan. The Middle Belt killings. The Sharia constitution. The IDP camps Abuja denies exist. The blasphemy lynchings. The Catholic schoolchildren still missing in Niger State. He cannot. The moment he does, his Northern base evaporates. So he won't. Ever. Which means the entire ADC-versus-APC narrative war is a fight over surface things only. Subsidies. Inflation. Cabinet appointments. Who gets the contracts. For the people fighting actual darkness in Nigeria — the IDPs, the Plateau widows, the Middle Belt pastors, the Igbo families still mourning Kanu — the difference between Karl Marx and DCI Group comes down to three questions. Who signs the checks. Who gets bashed online. Who gets snaps taken with Washington honchoes. That's the whole fight. The genocide doesn't get mentioned. The Sultan doesn't get touched. The constitution doesn't get rewritten. The displaced don't get counted. The Butcher of Kaduna stays on the brochure. We can watch with some grim entertainment as Karl Marx takes whacks at Tinubu over the next twelve months. It will be loud. It will trend. It will not change a single thing for the children buried at Yelewata. Real opposition doesn't need a fixer. Real opposition has the people. Atiku doesn't have the people. He has $1.2 million and Karl Marx. The Plateau widow can't afford a fixer. Neither can the St. Mary's parents. They don't need one. They need a free election, a new constitution, and self-determination on the ballot. That fight doesn't cost $1.2 million. It costs courage. #EarthShaker
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Fatai Ibrahim, RN,MSN 🇳🇬🇺🇸
Fvck it!!! We will be running the mother of all campaigns for Peter Obi and Rabiu Kwakwanso Candidacy. Me and my goons are sat for this. If you are with me say OK ✅
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Abdulazeez Suleiman🔴
Abdulazeez Suleiman🔴@Abdulazeez7yola·
By the order of our leader we move.
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Ibrahim H Abdulkarim
Ibrahim H Abdulkarim@ziter001·
It is time to speak the truth with love and courage, face to face. The ADC project was meant to be a vehicle for unity, not another platform for elite calculation. What we are witnessing now is painful but instructive: the same old greed and condescending attitude by a few “big men” is quietly pushing away the very forces that can actually win , the energetic Obidients and the massive Kwankwasiyya movement. This is not personal. This is about Nigeria’s future. Peter Obi represents something genuinely new: competence, frugality, youth inclusion, and a break from recycled elite politics. His movement cuts across tribe, religion, and class. Pairing him with Kwankwaso’s northern grassroots strength creates a formidable North-South alliance that no single party can match. This could have been the rallying point in ADC, but we missed this playing politics as usual. To every opposition leader reading this: the masses are tired of elite games. The PDP’s visible cracks are a warning. The ADC’s current drift is another. Greed and arrogance today will produce regret tomorrow. The lesson 🙏
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JJ. Omojuwa
JJ. Omojuwa@Omojuwa·
Kwankwaso will move with Obi to another party. Atiku and his guys will hold their own side. It’s a three horse race again. Fun times.
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Nigeria Stories
Nigeria Stories@NigeriaStories·
BREAKING: President Bola Tinubu will depart Abuja tomorrow for a 2-Week Trips To France, Kenya and Rwanda
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OTUNBA
OTUNBA@ManLikeIcey·
Obidients are making it easy for Kwankwaso towards 2031. Free PR and media attention for the King of Kano politics. Kwankwaso already has a strong presence in the South. He won’t struggle in the north by then.
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