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Ohh FBI! This Is Not Looking Good For Asiwaju! Hold Your Breath Guys! by Bigkoko: 2:49pm On Oct 05, 2023
It appears Asiwaju didn't keep to previous terms he entered into with the Big boys in Washington DC in 2014 before they helped him & Buhari wrest power from GEJ. Especially to mama DC aka Hillary Clinton. And now they want to really take everything from him, including his integrity after office (Removal from office). It appears someone inside POTUS Biden Govt really want to deal with Asiwaju! But they are not Jews na. Becuase na only Jews dey treat Bleep up like this!

My 3rd mind told me it's little Adichie and her god mother; ex-SCOTUS H Clinton! That old gag of a Washington DC; Clinton, could be a bitch when she wants and almost every male politician in DC, except ex-POTUS Trump, is scared of entering her trap! It appears Asiwaju entered into the hyena clan led by a female. They are going to really Bleep him up! What is more tearful when they take your integrity and make you an Int'l pariah. This picture really captures it. Even India; small yansh, dey use Asiwaju denge grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin

Honestly i know the moment Adichie penned that open letter to her clique in DC, that Asiwaju would get it hot. HE Peter Obi is every woman dream. Soft spoken like he can not hurt a fly..... you know those kind of niggas. grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin. Scandal free. Promiscuous free. Violent free. Corruption free. Fiscally responsible. Serves his own god, at least go to church. Identifies with community & humanitarian causes, Doesn't smoke or do drugs etc. The exact opposite of Asiwaju. When his mandate was stolen by a violent, drug mule, it naturally attracted sympathy from almost everyone. But na babes carry the thing for head. The hyena clan in DC led by ex SCOTUS H Clinton na im dey plot Asiwaju matter. That's why other members of the clan dey stay far away from Asiwaju, make them no collect too. David Axelrod wey try to run small show for Asiwaju unto the UNGA meeting, don collect wotowoto from the Hyena clan in DC. Na women dey run Asiwaju street! grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin

Angela Liu na one of them, including that pretty judge!

FBI dossiers go soon begin dey fly! Certainly not a good time to be an Asiwaju!

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Re: Ohh FBI! This Is Not Looking Good For Asiwaju! Hold Your Breath Guys! by Cruise777: 2:54pm On Oct 05, 2023
Ipob would be replaced by Idiots in Urban dictationary


This fvckctards are just stupid

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Re: Ohh FBI! This Is Not Looking Good For Asiwaju! Hold Your Breath Guys! by Proudlyomonna: 2:59pm On Oct 05, 2023
Cruise777:
Ipob would be replaced by Idiots in Urban dictationary


This fvckctards are just stupid

Forget about rubbish ipob and talk about the issue We have at hand grin

It seems like you are destined to do rubbish ipob all the days of your life till you go die enter grave oo grin grin

Type certificate forgery and see for yourself grin

Tifnubu is a big gigantic criminal grin

Nothing will come out from the case sha bcus in this nija system of criminality, the highest bidder takes all.

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Re: Ohh FBI! This Is Not Looking Good For Asiwaju! Hold Your Breath Guys! by OkCornel(m): 3:01pm On Oct 05, 2023
From PEPT, to CSU to FBI to Supreme Court.

Quite the rollercoaster.

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Re: Ohh FBI! This Is Not Looking Good For Asiwaju! Hold Your Breath Guys! by Finestgurlie(f): 3:02pm On Oct 05, 2023
Cruise777:
Ipob would be replaced by Idiots in Urban dictationary


This fvckctards are just stupid
gbamputu gbamputu
igba nni na ofe
hahahahaha
e dey pain you ooo
e dey pain them bayi

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Re: Ohh FBI! This Is Not Looking Good For Asiwaju! Hold Your Breath Guys! by Bigkoko: 3:06pm On Oct 05, 2023
The letter that did far more harm to Asiwaju in Washington DC than everything Asiwaju is facing!
Fear women, especially when they get a god mother!

I tell you i get more fierce female protectors than male ones.... Infact, if i were to chose what to serve, na female goddess rather male goddess grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin

Once a princess in the Hyena clan give a heart felt cry, the queen mother must listen and off course they will use the male members of the clan to run the person street!

Ex SCOTUS hand dey inside Asiwaju matter! They used Obama &David Axelrod to give him & Buhari power in 2015, but these two old useless men could not keep the simplest agreement...... fight corruption, stop killing of Christians in Nigeria, return Nigeria to at least GEJ ERA.


Adichie's Letter to the Clan led by a female!

AWARD-WINNING Nigerian author Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie has criticised the United States and other members of the international community for endorsing Nigeria’s president-elect Bola Ahmed Tinubu of the ruling All Progressives Party (APC), describing the process through which he emerged as unlawful.....

Dear President Biden,

Something remarkable happened on the morning of February 25, the day of the Nigerian presidential election. Many Nigerians went out to vote holding in their hearts a new sense of trust. Cautious trust, but still trust. Since the end of military rule in 1999, Nigerians have had little confidence in elections. To vote in a presidential election was to brace yourself for the inevitable aftermath: fraud.

A law passed last year, the 2022 Electoral Act, changed everything. It gave legal backing to the electronic accreditation of voters and the electronic transmission of results, in a process determined by the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC). The chair of the commission, Professor Mahmood Yakubu, assured Nigerians that votes would be counted in the presence of voters and recorded in a result sheet, and that a photo of the signed sheet would immediately be uploaded to a secure server. When rumors circulated about the commission not keeping its word, Yakubu firmly rebutted them.

In a speech at Chatham House in London (a favorite influence-burnishing haunt of Nigerian politicians), he reiterated that the public would be able to view “polling-unit results as soon as they are finalized on election day.”

Nigerians applauded him. If results were uploaded right after voting was concluded, then the ruling party, the All Progressives Congress (APC), which has been in power since 2015, would have no opportunity for manipulation. Technology would redeem Nigerian democracy. Results would no longer feature more votes than voters. Nigerians would no longer have their leaders chosen for them. Elections would, finally, capture the true voice of the people. And so trust and hope were born.

By the evening of February 25, 2023, that trust had dissipated. Election workers had arrived hours late, or without basic election materials. There were reports of violence, of a shooting at a polling unit, and of political operatives stealing or destroying ballot boxes. Some law-enforcement officers seemed to have colluded in voter intimidation; in Lagos, a policeman stood idly by as an APC spokesperson threatened members of a particular ethnic group who he believed would vote for the opposition.

Most egregious of all, the electoral commission reneged on its assurance to Nigerians. The presidential results were not uploaded in real time. Voters, understandably suspicious, reacted; videos from polling stations show voters shouting that results be uploaded right away. Many took cellphone photos of the result sheets. Curiously, many polling units were able to upload the results of the House and Senate elections, but not the presidential election. A relative who voted in Lagos told me, “We refused to leave the polling unit until the INEC staff uploaded the presidential result.

The poor guy kept trying and kept getting an ‘error’ message. There was no network problem. I had internet on my phone. My bank app was working. The Senate and House results were easily uploaded. So why couldn’t the presidential results be uploaded on the same system?” Some electoral workers in polling units claimed that they could not upload results because they didn’t have a password, an excuse that voters understood to be subterfuge. By the end of the day, it had become obvious that something was terribly amiss.

No one was surprised when, by the morning of the 26th, social media became flooded with evidence of irregularities. Result sheets were now slowly being uploaded on the INEC portal, and could be viewed by the public. Voters compared their cellphone photos with the uploaded photos and saw alterations: numbers crossed out and rewritten; some originally written in black ink had been rewritten in blue, some blunderingly whited-out with Tipp-Ex. The election had been not only rigged, but done in such a shoddy, shabby manner that it insulted the intelligence of Nigerians.


Nigerian democracy had long been a two-party structure—power alternating between the APC and the Peoples Democratic Party—until this year, when the Labour Party, led by Peter Obi, became a third force. Obi was different; he seemed honest and accessible, and his vision of anti-corruption and self-sufficiency gave rise to a movement of supporters who called themselves “Obi-dients.”

Unusually large, enthusiastic crowds turned up for his rallies. The APC considered him an upstart who could not win, because his small party lacked traditional structures. It is ironic that many images of altered result sheets showed votes overwhelmingly being transferred from the Labour Party to the APC.

As vote counting began at INEC, representatives of different political parties—except for the APC—protested. The results being counted, they said, did not reflect what they had documented at the polling units. There were too many discrepancies.

“There is no point progressing in error, Mr. Chairman. We are racing to nowhere,” one party spokesperson said to Yakubu. “Let us get it right before we proceed with the collation.” But the INEC chair, opaque-faced and lordly, refused. The counting continued swiftly until, at 4:10 a.m. on March 1, the ruling party’s candidate, Bola Tinubu, was announced as president-elect.

A subterranean silence reigned across the country. Few people celebrated. Many Nigerians were in shock. “Why,” my young cousin asked me, “did INEC not do what it said it would do?”


It seemed truly perplexing that, in the context of a closely contested election in a low-trust society, the electoral commission would ignore so many glaring red flags in its rush to announce a winner. (It had the power to pause vote counting, to investigate irregularities—as it would do in the governorship elections two weeks later.)

Rage is brewing, especially among young people. The discontent, the despair, the tension in the air have not been this palpable in years.

How surprising then to see the U.S. State Department congratulate Tinubu on March 1. “We understand that many Nigerians and some of the parties have expressed frustration about the manner in which the process was conducted and the shortcomings of technical elements that were used for the first time in a presidential election cycle,” the spokesperson said. And yet the process was described as a “competitive election” that “represents a new period for Nigerian politics and democracy.”

American intelligence surely cannot be so inept. A little homework and they would know what is manifestly obvious to me and so many others: The process was imperiled not by technical shortcomings but by deliberate manipulation.

An editorial in The Washington Post echoed the State Department in intent if not in affect. In an oddly infantilizing tone, as though intended to mollify the simpleminded, we are told that “officials have asserted that technical glitches, not sabotage, were the issue,” that “much good” came from the Nigerian elections, which are worth celebrating because, among other things, “no one has blocked highways, as happened in Brazil after Jair Bolsonaro lost his reelection bid.” We are also told that “it is encouraging, first, that the losing candidates are pursuing their claims through the courts,” though any casual observer of Nigerian politics would know that courts are the usual recourse after any election.


The editorial has the imaginative poverty so characteristic of international coverage of African issues—no reading of the country’s mood, no nuance or texture. But its intellectual laziness, unusual in such a rigorous newspaper, is astonishing. Since when does a respected paper unequivocally ascribe to benign malfunction something that may very well be malignant—just because government officials say so? There is a kind of cordial condescension in both the State Department’s and The Washington Post’s responses to the election. That the bar for what is acceptable has been so lowered can only be read as contempt.

I hope, President Biden, that you do not personally share this cordial condescension. You have spoken of the importance of a “global community for democracy,” and the need to stand up for “justice and the rule of law.” A global community for democracy cannot thrive in the face of apathy from its most powerful member. Why would the United States, which prioritizes the rule of law, endorse a president-elect who has emerged from an unlawful process?

Compromised is a ubiquitous word in Nigeria’s political landscape—it is used to mean “bribed” but also “corrupted,” more generally. “They have been compromised,” Nigerians will say, to explain so much that is wrong, from infrastructure failures to unpaid pensions. Many believe that the INEC chair has been “compromised,” but there is no evidence of the astronomical U.S.-dollar amounts he is rumored to have received from the president-elect. The extremely wealthy Tinubu is himself known to be an enthusiastic participant in the art of “compromising”; some Nigerians call him a “drug baron” because, in 1993, he forfeited to the United States government $460,000 of his income that a Chicago court determined to be proceeds from heroin trafficking. Tinubu has strongly denied all charges of corruption.

I hope it will not surprise you, President Biden, if I argue that the American response to the Nigerian election also bears the faint taint of that word, compromised, because it is so removed from the actual situation in Nigeria as to be disingenuous. Has the United States once again decided that what matters in Africa is not democracy but stability? (Perhaps you could tell British Prime Minister Rishi Sunak, who quickly congratulated Tinubu, that an illegitimate government in a country full of frustrated young people does not portend stability.) Or is it about that ever-effulgent nemesis China, as so much of U.S. foreign policy now invariably seems to be? The battle for influence in Africa will not be won by supporting the same undemocratic processes for which China is criticized.

This Nigerian election was supposed to be different, and the U.S. response cannot—must not—be business as usual. The Nigerian youth, long politically quiescent, have awoken. About 70 percent of Nigerians are under 30 and many voted for the first time in this election. Nigerian politicians exhibit a stupefying ability to tell barefaced lies, so to participate in political life has long required a suspension of conscience. But young people have had enough. They want transparency and truth; they want basic necessities, minimal corruption, competent political leaders, and an environment that can foster their generation’s potential.


This election is also about the continent. Nigeria is a symbolic crucible of Africa’s future, and a transparent election will rouse millions of other young Africans who are watching, and who long, too, for the substance and not the hollow form of democracy. If people have confidence in the democratic process, it engenders hope, and nothing is more essential to the human spirit than hope.

Today, election results are still being uploaded on the INEC server. Bizarrely, many contradict the results announced by INEC. The opposition parties are challenging the election in court. But there is reason to worry about whether they will get a fair ruling. INEC has not fully complied with court orders to release election materials. The credibility of the Nigerian Supreme Court has been strained by its recent judgments in political cases, or so-called judicial coronations, such as one in which the court declared the winner of the election for governor of Imo State a candidate who had come in fourth place.

Lawlessness has consequences. Every day Nigerians are coming out into the streets to protest the election. APC, uneasy about its soiled “victory,” is sounding shrill and desperate, as though still in campaign mode. It has accused the opposition party of treason, an unintelligent smear easily disproved but disquieting nonetheless, because false accusations are often used to justify malicious state actions.

I supported Peter Obi, the Labour Party candidate, and hoped he would win, as polls predicted, but I was prepared to accept any result, because we had been assured that technology would guard the sanctity of votes. The smoldering disillusionment felt by many Nigerians is not so much because their candidate did not win as because the election they had dared to trust was, in the end, so unacceptably and unforgivably flawed.

Congratulating its outcome, President Biden, tarnishes America’s self-proclaimed commitment to democracy. Please do not give the sheen of legitimacy to an illegitimate process. The United States should be what it says it is.

Sincerely,

Chimamanda Adichie

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Re: Ohh FBI! This Is Not Looking Good For Asiwaju! Hold Your Breath Guys! by LikeAking: 3:08pm On Oct 05, 2023
Cruise777:



Fun facts

Ibo are 40 million

Ibo would never govern Nigeria..

SouthEast is under developed

Mazi Jagaban GCFR would continue ruling you

So what is the use of useless group called Ipob when Kanu is a prisoner treated like a pig

Face fact the election was rigged..

Forget tribalism..

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Re: Ohh FBI! This Is Not Looking Good For Asiwaju! Hold Your Breath Guys! by Cruise777: 3:09pm On Oct 05, 2023
LikeAking:


Face fact the election was rigged..

Forget tribalism..


Abi

Rig in SouthEast and the fools in Labor party still lost

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Re: Ohh FBI! This Is Not Looking Good For Asiwaju! Hold Your Breath Guys! by zeuss: 3:09pm On Oct 05, 2023
All because he refused to invade Niger
Re: Ohh FBI! This Is Not Looking Good For Asiwaju! Hold Your Breath Guys! by AdamuKD: 3:12pm On Oct 05, 2023
grin
Re: Ohh FBI! This Is Not Looking Good For Asiwaju! Hold Your Breath Guys! by AdamuKD: 3:14pm On Oct 05, 2023
Cruise777:


Abi

Rig in SouthEast and the fools in Labor party still lost
Senseless emilokan mumu, which primary and secondary certificate did emilokan presented to Chicago University?

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Re: Ohh FBI! This Is Not Looking Good For Asiwaju! Hold Your Breath Guys! by Jservice(f): 3:14pm On Oct 05, 2023
Haha
Re: Ohh FBI! This Is Not Looking Good For Asiwaju! Hold Your Breath Guys! by Proudlyomonna: 3:17pm On Oct 05, 2023
Cruise777:



Fun facts

Ibo are 40 million

Ibo would never govern Nigeria..

SouthEast is under developed

Mazi Jagaban GCFR would continue ruling you

So what is the use of useless group called Ipob when Kanu is a prisoner treated like a pig

Haha look at this dead cursed thing grin so You expect me to do tribal hate and gbasgbos with you like you engage your co ipob tribalist grin
Haha I am anti ipob to the core. grin

My own is when I see a tribally bigoted hatefilled dead thing like you,I call them out directly grin

If you like do your tribal gbasgbos till eternity as na your destiny nothing will change the fact that tifnubu is now an epitome of certificate forgery cheesy grin grin grin

Guy type certificate forgery for Google first, make your eternally accursed tribally bigoted hatefilled coconut head check something na grin

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Re: Ohh FBI! This Is Not Looking Good For Asiwaju! Hold Your Breath Guys! by LikeAking: 3:18pm On Oct 05, 2023
Cruise777:


Abi

Rig in SouthEast and the fools in Labor party still lost

Let’s leave it..


All those sever going off, means what?

That’s very bad..

Very bad..
Re: Ohh FBI! This Is Not Looking Good For Asiwaju! Hold Your Breath Guys! by Cruise777: 3:18pm On Oct 05, 2023
Proudlyomonna:


Haha look at this dead cursed thing grin so You expect me to do tribal hate and gbasgbos with you like you engage your co ipob tribalist grin
Haha I am anti ipob to the core. grin

My own is when I see a tribally bigoted hatefilled dead thing like you,I call them out directly grin

If you like do your tribal gbasgbos till eternity as na your destiny nothing will change the fact that tifnubu is now an epitome of certificate forgery cheesy grin grin grin

Guy type certificate forgery for Google first, make your eternally accursed tribally bigoted hatefilled coconut head check something na grin


No type Ibo President and see why no Ibo man will never make it to Aso Rock

Hate filled pigs

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Re: Ohh FBI! This Is Not Looking Good For Asiwaju! Hold Your Breath Guys! by Cruise777: 3:19pm On Oct 05, 2023
LikeAking:


Stop mentioning them..

We are not kids..


You are kids and need Yoruba mods like your mummy
Re: Ohh FBI! This Is Not Looking Good For Asiwaju! Hold Your Breath Guys! by Proudlyomonna: 3:20pm On Oct 05, 2023
Cruise777:



No type Ibo President and see why no Ibo man will never make it to Aso Rock

Hate filled pigs

Haha e pain the tribally accursed dead thing reach him chest grin grin

Shun tribal hate and bigotry grin

Re: Ohh FBI! This Is Not Looking Good For Asiwaju! Hold Your Breath Guys! by Bigkoko: 3:21pm On Oct 05, 2023
When you mandate thief wey need your help, you go give load wey big pass he head grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin
Don't you know there is no free support anywhere? That is why every one work hard to enter the big boys club so they don't use your head play kalokalo like them dey use Asiwaju head G-20 Summit!

David Axelrod collect money to get Biden endorsement, only for POTUS Biden to abandon the werey for UNGA! Even India; small yansh, begin dey use Asiwaju catch fun! Go see how the small yansh; India dey give Canada wotowoto because Mordi is not goin to the West to see investment! Just like Bigkoko Group Inc. no dey go to the West to seek menial jobs rather to set up thriving businesses!

zeuss:
All because he refused to invade Niger
Re: Ohh FBI! This Is Not Looking Good For Asiwaju! Hold Your Breath Guys! by Cruise777: 3:21pm On Oct 05, 2023
Proudlyomonna:


Haha e pain the tribally accursed dead thing reach him chest grin grin

Shun tribal hate and bigotry grin

Ibo will never smell Aso Rock

Fact not hate

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Re: Ohh FBI! This Is Not Looking Good For Asiwaju! Hold Your Breath Guys! by Proudlyomonna: 3:24pm On Oct 05, 2023
Cruise777:


Ibo will never smell Aso Rock

Fact not hate

OK I gree grin cheesy

But this does not change the fact that You are destined to cry and wail Igbo aaaghh, Igbo yooo,Igbo eeehh all the days of your life till you go die enter grave grin grin

I know se e pain you se I no gree follow you do tribal hate and gbasgbos grin

Make e pain you well well,I don't do nonsense, my own is to call out shameless tribally bigoted hatefilled dead scum and animals like you spreading hate here grin

Shun tribal hate and bigotry.

Re: Ohh FBI! This Is Not Looking Good For Asiwaju! Hold Your Breath Guys! by Killerofpigs: 3:28pm On Oct 05, 2023
"Bolanle" Tinubu... cheesy The Transgender...

From Female Undergraduate to Male Graduate cheesy

Re: Ohh FBI! This Is Not Looking Good For Asiwaju! Hold Your Breath Guys! by Timothy89(m): 3:31pm On Oct 05, 2023
those that supported obi in the last election can now see how they make a fool of themselves


are igbo fighting Tinubu because of cert, No

Fighting him because of election, Yes


igbo are only trying to introduced 1966 coup and they think they can achieved this with Atiku a Fulani man but they'll fail because Tinubu have got the attention of the Fulani in his cabinet



very anyhow tribe, Yoruba are waiting for you when you will need their support

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Re: Ohh FBI! This Is Not Looking Good For Asiwaju! Hold Your Breath Guys! by Killerofpigs: 3:34pm On Oct 05, 2023
Cry Blood and let that Blood soak you.

Your propaganda is so foolish and terribly worthless...but IGBOs dont Bloody care.

Atiku is IGBO Abi? Cry Blood fuu




Timothy89:
those that supported obi in the last election can now see how they make a fool of themselves


are igbo fighting Tinubu because of cert, No

Fighting him because of election, Yes


igbo are only trying to introduced 1966 coup and they think they can achieved this with Atiku a Fulani man but they'll fail because Tinubu have got the attention of the Fulani in his cabinet



very anyhow tribe, Yoruba are waiting for you when you will need their support

Re: Ohh FBI! This Is Not Looking Good For Asiwaju! Hold Your Breath Guys! by PoliciaNLand: 3:37pm On Oct 05, 2023
Cruise777:


You are kids and need Yoruba mods like your mummy
mynd44 lalasticlala Seun Dominique nlfpmod Mukina2
Rule 2
Re: Ohh FBI! This Is Not Looking Good For Asiwaju! Hold Your Breath Guys! by Timothy89(m): 3:37pm On Oct 05, 2023
Killerofpigs:
Cry Blood and let that Blood soak you.

Your propaganda is so foolish and terribly worthless...but IGBOs dont Bloody care.

Atiku is IGBO Abi? Cry Blood fuu






igbo are Atiku Enabler, it's southern Nigeria when is favouring that foooolish tribe but when is not military should take over in their dumb 13bc low mentality


come and become Nigeria President now, you dummies should better get your Biafra because y'all become political slaves all your life with your nsogbo nsogbu politicking


Ndi eriri

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