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@jharmo

a Marxist; A political commentator & social justice activist

nigeria เข้าร่วม Kasım 2011
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Just take a look at the hungry children being arraign at the Federal High Court Abuja this morning by the @officialABAT regime. These are the children the shameless Tinubu regime claims want to overthrow his government! This is absolutely terrible and we must not let this slide! #EndBadGovernance #RevolutionNow
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Informal workers keep the economy running, yet many lack basic protection. It’s time to ensure access to healthcare, income support, and pensions for all. No worker should be left behind. #InclusiveSocialProtection
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Now let’s look at the CAF rules with focus on Article 82 and 84. Following the rules, CAF are right to Strip Senegal off the AFCON Trophy and automatically make Morocco the winners. You don’t have to like it. It’s the rules.
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This is what I've been telling people but they choose to ignore Even the Moroccan team had the authority to leave too Taking that penalty too Are people that daft ? Thank you Towo
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What a joke! If Article 82 truly applied, the referee should have ended the match immediately the Senegalese team left the pitch. You cannot allow play to resume, match completed and still apply article 82. It seems the regular funders have threatened CAF not to host again?

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Jersey boy
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@jharmo CAF officials presented medals 😂
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@BeedeeOba They tried everything possible to gift Morocco the trophy on the field and that didn't work so they had to use the back door.
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Abiodun Obasanu@BeedeeOba·
@jharmo Honestly, this is ridiculous! CAF is filled with corrupt elements
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JUDICIAL ABUSE, STATE REPRESSION, AND THE COLLAPSE OF PRIORITIES UNDER THE TINUBU REGIME The Take It Back Movement strongly condemns the disgraceful and unlawful conduct of Honourable Justice Mohammed Umar, who ordered a legal practitioner, Mr. Marshall Abubakar, to kneel in open court during proceedings involving human rights activist Omoyele Sowore. This act is not only a gross abuse of judicial authority but a dangerous assault on democracy, similar to the executive rascality associated with the government of Tinubu. No judge, under any known law in Nigeria, has the power to subject a lawyer, or any citizen to such degrading and medieval punishment. The courtroom is not a theatre for humiliation; it is a sacred space for justice. But of course, justice has long eluded Nigerian courts since judges began receiving house gifts from politicians like the Minister of FCT, Nyesom Wike @GovWike. What we are witnessing is a disturbing pattern under the regime of @officialABAT, a steady erosion of democratic norms, where institutions meant to protect citizens are now weaponised to intimidate, silence, and oppress. While the state channels its energy into harassing @sowore and other voices of opposition, Nigeria is bleeding. Across the country, insecurity has reached alarming levels. Reports of attacks, killings, and even bombings near military formations have become frighteningly frequent. Yet, instead of confronting these urgent threats, the Department of State Services (DSS) appears more preoccupied with targeting critics of the government. This is a dangerous misplacement of priorities. At a time when Nigerians are being slaughtered, displaced, and terrorised, the state’s obsession with silencing opposition figures exposes a regime that is deeply disconnected from the realities of its people. A government that fears criticism more than it fears insecurity is one that has abandoned its fundamental responsibility. The actions of Justice Mohammed Umar cannot be isolated from this broader context of authoritarian drift. When institutions begin to mirror the intolerance and excesses of those in power, democracy itself is at risk. Nigeria cannot function where judges act with impunity, where security agencies chase activists instead of criminals, and where the government thrives on suppressing its own citizens. The @TIBmovement reiterates its call for the government of Tinubu to end its persecution of Omoyele Sowore. We are committed to use all legitimate means within our disposal, including mass protests to exercise this demand. Sanyaolu Juwon National Coordinator, Take It Back Movement
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