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Re: PDP To Protest Over Supreme Court Judgment In Imo by Leo588(m): 6:43pm On Jan 17, 2020
NgeneUkwenu:
What is PDP?

People's
Democratic
Parry
Re: PDP To Protest Over Supreme Court Judgment In Imo by Stanchem029: 6:58pm On Jan 17, 2020
contigiency:
The Chairman, PDP Board of Trustees, Senator Walid Jubrin, said he dressed as a warrior in Igbo attire to depict that Nigeria is at ‘war.’

According to him, the alleged injustice was not only done to PDP but the entire Nigerians.


Look at madness. So if anybody wants to push madness to the street nowadays, they start by insulting the sensibility of the Igbo's. He could not declare war for his party to give ticket to an Igbo man having followed and patronized the party since inception. But he will remember to identify the Igbo's in a contest between two Igbo brothers. Is he saying that his own people attire represent people who are not serious to the PDP course? go
Nwoke ahu matara na otutu ndi Igbo amaghi ihe obula gbasara igwu okwe ndoro-doro n'ala Naijiria. Even when oppressed in PDP, they are still happy.

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Re: PDP To Protest Over Supreme Court Judgment In Imo by garfield1: 7:33pm On Jan 17, 2020
Clevite:

I'm only correcting the guy that was trying to misinform the public that the Supreme Court inflated the total votes in the election above the total registered voters after adding Hope Nzodinma's votes that were excluded from the total votes cast.

The correct situation was that the total votes were not more than the registered voters but more than the accredited voters, the situation which the Supreme Court had held in many decided cases in the past that when such happens, it doesn't invalidate the votes as long as those votes were signed by parties and observers and also certified by Presiding Officers in the affected units as actual votes cast in those units. Nyesom Wike was a beneficiary of this position in 2015 election.
Gbam
Re: PDP To Protest Over Supreme Court Judgment In Imo by garfield1: 7:34pm On Jan 17, 2020
NORSYK:


I'll definitely participate in that protest
And police will definitely use you for practice
Re: PDP To Protest Over Supreme Court Judgment In Imo by ezekins: 7:39pm On Jan 17, 2020
contigiency:
That will be madness from the same people who always shout rule of law. So to them, rule of law is only meant to favor them. Let them get ready for more protests because they are definitely going to lose more States.

You got no reason. supporting injustice will do you no good either physically or spiritually. The Preceeding events in Nigeria of today is disturbing. Imo people didn't vote for apc to win governorship election. God will surely prove himself in this matter.
Re: PDP To Protest Over Supreme Court Judgment In Imo by Kuginzi: 7:47pm On Jan 17, 2020
contigiency:
The Chairman, PDP Board of Trustees, Senator Walid Jubrin, said he dressed as a warrior in Igbo attire to depict that Nigeria is at ‘war.’

According to him, the alleged injustice was not only done to PDP but the entire Nigerians.


Look at madness. So if anybody wants to push madness to the street nowadays, they start by insulting the sensibility of the Igbo's. He could not declare war for his party to give ticket to an Igbo man having followed and patronized the party since inception. But he will remember to identify the Igbo's in a contest between two Igbo brothers. Is he saying that his own people attire represent people who are not serious to the PDP course? go
Abeg help me ask him oh!!

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Re: PDP To Protest Over Supreme Court Judgment In Imo by deji17: 7:57pm On Jan 17, 2020
NgeneUkwenu:
What is PDP?

Bunch of rogues.
Re: PDP To Protest Over Supreme Court Judgment In Imo by truentalk: 8:33pm On Jan 17, 2020
Sincerity is no more exist in Nigeria why was there not protest in zamfara then

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Re: PDP To Protest Over Supreme Court Judgment In Imo by sparkwil(m): 9:36pm On Jan 17, 2020
Our supreme court is dangerously compromised
Re: PDP To Protest Over Supreme Court Judgment In Imo by Legendguru: 10:22pm On Jan 17, 2020
Oh
Re: PDP To Protest Over Supreme Court Judgment In Imo by garfield1: 10:24pm On Jan 17, 2020
sparkwil:
Our supreme court is dangerously compromised
How
Re: PDP To Protest Over Supreme Court Judgment In Imo by garfield1: 10:25pm On Jan 17, 2020
ezekins:


You got no reason. supporting injustice will do you no good either physically or spiritually. The Preceeding events in Nigeria of today is disturbing. Imo people didn't vote for apc to win governorship election. God will surely prove himself in this matter.
They didnt vote pdp either
Re: PDP To Protest Over Supreme Court Judgment In Imo by wanger50(m): 11:00pm On Jan 17, 2020
Isobug:

Zamfara and Rivers cases were too glaring (no primaries conducted). You people should not be using it as a pretext and reason to cover the judicial atrocity committed by the Supreme Court
Take time to read the particulars of that judgment before you rush to condemn the judiciary. it was a case of 3800 polling units results declared at those units cancelled at the collation centre.By law the collation centre does not have the power to reverse what was declared at the polling unit.meanwhile Ararume's team didn't pursue this line of argument and Uche was already disqualified making Hope the winner

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Re: PDP To Protest Over Supreme Court Judgment In Imo by tityboi: 11:41pm On Jan 17, 2020
Hmmm
Re: PDP To Protest Over Supreme Court Judgment In Imo by 9jaRealist: 4:14am On Jan 18, 2020
The Tanko Supreme Court has created the following UGLY precedents:

(1) ended up validating more votes than the number of registered/accredited voters;
(2) decided that all of the votes in 388 polling units were cast for only 1 candidate/party;
(3) ignored its own precedents that proof must be made for each individual polling unit; and
(4) replaced the findings of fact by the fact trier (the tribunal) without conducting a fact hearing.

For the avoidance of any doubt, I think of both of the PDP and the APC as merely two sides of the SAME criminal enterprise...
I also acknowledge the Supreme Court’s decision is final, but nonetheless let’s not deceive ourselves: the decision was GARBAGE!

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Re: PDP To Protest Over Supreme Court Judgment In Imo by Philinho(m): 8:08am On Jan 18, 2020
kcmichael:
And apc didn't protest in zam
fara
You're comparing Zamfara case to IMO? Haba
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