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Pmb's Silence; A 'freehand' For "Obidients" To Masturbate To Anarchy(PICS). by Willgates(m): 10:14pm On Apr 07, 2023
Dear PMB,

It is with heavy heart that I write this article, knowing that my concerns might fall on deaf ears. But it has become imperative for me to bare my mind on the disturbing trends of denigration of our national institutions, the two pillars of our democracy- The Independent National Electoral commission (INEC) and our judiciary. Sir, Your Silence is Enabling the disrespect for these institutions and has the propensity to lead to anarchy.

The outcome of the 2023 Nigerian presidential elections has caused a dangerous trend of prominent individuals from the camp of one of the four major contestants Mr. Peter Obi, who interestingly came a distant third in the polls. Their candidate had no clear path to victory, their claims of victory is not only surprising but laughable. However, it is time to close their circus, this comic show must not be allowed to continue. These elements out of desperation and lack of sportsmanship continued to make comments that deride the electoral body (INEC).
The Labour party vice presidential candidate reportedly threatened the judiciary in an interview on Channels TV, repeatedly demanding the court to rule in favor of his party. While Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie who was vocal about her support for her “kinsman” Mr. Peter Obi has written a letter to the United State Government referring to the just concluded elections as “a mess” and casting aspersions of fraud on the electoral body. Several other prominent persons sympathetic to the opposition, particularly the 3rd force (lived up to it’s tag) known as the “Obidients” have layed unbridled accusations of electoral malpractice on the electoral umpire. Need I mention the many “unstatemanly” comments made by the another sworn “obidient” Former President Chief Olusegun Obasanjo?
Mr President, your silence on these matters is giving the “Obidients” a free hand to masturbate to the thought of anarchy.

These actions are not only disrespectful but can have dangerous consequences for the stability of the country. The gullible citizens might be herded into causing a civil unrest. The judiciary and INEC are crucial components of Nigerian democracy, and their independence and integrity must be protected. When prominent individuals make comments that cast doubt on their credibility, it undermines the trust Nigerians have in these institutions and can lead to a breakdown in the rule of law.

Sir, it is imperative that you take strong action to condemn these comments and hold those responsible accountable. Failure to do so sends a message that disrespecting government institutions is acceptable, and this can snowball into anarchy. Please use good office to reiterate the importance of these institutions and emphasize the consequences of undermining them.


Also, the trending #MrYakubuChallenge is a cause for concern. It is a clear indication that these elements are gaining momentum as there is no strong and emphatic response coming from the president.
It is important sir, that you understand the gravity of the situation, and speak up to condemn these actions in the strongest possible terms, assert your power and call for a stop to these actions. It is time to remind the public that these institutions are integral to our democracy, and they must be respected at all times.

The lack of action from your office only gives these “Obidients” a free hand to continue their denigration of our institutions, and it emboldens those who are issuing threats. This inaction can have far-reaching consequences, and it is imperative that the President intervenes before it is too late.

Failure to act now can have dire consequences for our beloved country,

Yours truly,

Will Mic,

Ordinary citizen of the federal republic of Nigeria.

Re: Pmb's Silence; A 'freehand' For "Obidients" To Masturbate To Anarchy(PICS). by Feintline: 10:17pm On Apr 07, 2023


Will Mic,

Ordinary citizen of the federal republic of Nigeria.
Yours truly @willgates, attach these beautiful records to your letter to Mr.president. They will make your letter make more sense.

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Re: Pmb's Silence; A 'freehand' For "Obidients" To Masturbate To Anarchy(PICS). by helinues: 10:18pm On Apr 07, 2023
The Ipob punks are nonentities that can never be taken seriously
Re: Pmb's Silence; A 'freehand' For "Obidients" To Masturbate To Anarchy(PICS). by Wodu89: 10:21pm On Apr 07, 2023
You're silly with the topic..

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Re: Pmb's Silence; A 'freehand' For "Obidients" To Masturbate To Anarchy(PICS). by Oksman(m): 10:23pm On Apr 07, 2023
Willgates:
Dear PMB,

It is with heavy heart that I write this article, knowing that my concerns might fall on deaf ears. But it has become imperative for me to bare my mind on the disturbing trends of denigration of our national institutions, the two pillars of our democracy- The Independent National Electoral commission (INEC) and our judiciary. Sir, Your Silence is Enabling the disrespect for these institutions and has the propensity to lead to anarchy.

The outcome of the 2023 Nigerian presidential elections has caused a dangerous trend of prominent individuals from the camp of one of the four major contestants Mr. Peter Obi, who interestingly came a distant third in the polls. Their candidate had no clear path to victory, their claims of victory is not only surprising but laughable. However, it is time to close their circus, this comic show must not be allowed to continue. These elements out of desperation and lack of sportsmanship continued to make comments that deride the electoral body (INEC).
The Labour party vice presidential candidate reportedly threatened the judiciary in an interview on Channels TV, repeatedly demanding the court to rule in favor of his party. While Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie who was vocal about her support for her “kinsman” Mr. Peter Obi has written a letter to the United State Government referring to the just concluded elections as “a mess” and casting aspersions of fraud on the electoral body. Several other prominent persons sympathetic to the opposition, particularly the 3rd force (lived up to it’s tag) known as the “Obidients” have layed unbridled accusations of electoral malpractice on the electoral umpire. Need I mention the many “unstatemanly” comments made by the another sworn “obidient” Former President Chief Olusegun Obasanjo?
Mr President, your silence on these matters is giving the “Obidients” a free hand to masturbate to the thought of anarchy.

These actions are not only disrespectful but can have dangerous consequences for the stability of the country. The gullible citizens might be herded into causing a civil unrest. The judiciary and INEC are crucial components of Nigerian democracy, and their independence and integrity must be protected. When prominent individuals make comments that cast doubt on their credibility, it undermines the trust Nigerians have in these institutions and can lead to a breakdown in the rule of law.

Sir, it is imperative that you take strong action to condemn these comments and hold those responsible accountable. Failure to do so sends a message that disrespecting government institutions is acceptable, and this can snowball into anarchy. Please use good office to reiterate the importance of these institutions and emphasize the consequences of undermining them.


Also, the trending #MrYakubuChallenge is a cause for concern. It is a clear indication that these elements are gaining momentum as there is no strong and emphatic response coming from the president.
It is important sir, that you understand the gravity of the situation, and speak up to condemn these actions in the strongest possible terms, assert your power and call for a stop to these actions. It is time to remind the public that these institutions are integral to our democracy, and they must be respected at all times.

The lack of action from your office only gives these “Obidients” a free hand to continue their denigration of our institutions, and it emboldens those who are issuing threats. This inaction can have far-reaching consequences, and it is imperative that the President intervenes before it is too late.

Failure to act now can have dire consequences for our beloved country,

Yours truly,

Will Mic,

Ordinary citizen of the federal republic of Nigeria.



APC did worse in 2015. The VP even threatened that APC would form a parallel govt. if the outcome of the election was tampered with. You are a chameleon and an outright hipocrite. Remember the saying that "Those who must destroy to succeed, would have destruction waiting for them at the pinacle of there success"

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Re: Pmb's Silence; A 'freehand' For "Obidients" To Masturbate To Anarchy(PICS). by Feintline: 10:27pm On Apr 07, 2023
Oksman:

APC did worse in 2015. The VP even threatened that APC would form a parallel govt. if the outcome of the election was tampered with. You are a chameleon and an outright hipocrite. Remember the saying that "Those who must destroy to succeed, would have destruction waiting for them at the pinacle of there success"

Willgates is aware, he just decided to block his number 6 and submit himself to the caprice of his taskmasters

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Re: Pmb's Silence; A 'freehand' For "Obidients" To Masturbate To Anarchy(PICS). by XerXers: 10:43pm On Apr 07, 2023
More wailing for mandate thieves

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Re: Pmb's Silence; A 'freehand' For "Obidients" To Masturbate To Anarchy(PICS). by Corn247: 10:53pm On Apr 07, 2023
Trust me they are cowards, if they physically descend on time now they will start writing letters to Obama and FIFA grin
Re: Pmb's Silence; A 'freehand' For "Obidients" To Masturbate To Anarchy(PICS). by SpatialKing(m): 11:01pm On Apr 07, 2023
Your so called president elect is in France masturbating with French women because is pipi is to weak to function..

That should bother you

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Re: Pmb's Silence; A 'freehand' For "Obidients" To Masturbate To Anarchy(PICS). by Jax1: 11:18pm On Apr 07, 2023
These criminals are crying. grin grin
Mandate thieves can't go scot free.

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Re: Pmb's Silence; A 'freehand' For "Obidients" To Masturbate To Anarchy(PICS). by RealityBender(f): 11:26pm On Apr 07, 2023
helinues:
The Ipob punks are nonentities that can never be taken seriously
Old man that brazenly showcases dangerous stupidity all over Nairaland. All of a sudden Falz the originator of Mr. Yakubu challenge is ipob.

A Fun Jar Musclem 🐷🐷🐷 will never stop confusing dangerous stupidity for sophistication 🙄

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Re: Pmb's Silence; A 'freehand' For "Obidients" To Masturbate To Anarchy(PICS). by RealityBender(f): 11:28pm On Apr 07, 2023
Willgates:
Dear PMB,

It is with heavy heart that I write this article, knowing that my concerns might fall on deaf ears. But it has become imperative for me to bare my mind on the disturbing trends of denigration of our national institutions, the two pillars of our democracy- The Independent National Electoral commission (INEC) and our judiciary. Sir, Your Silence is Enabling the disrespect for these institutions and has the propensity to lead to anarchy.

The outcome of the 2023 Nigerian presidential elections has caused a dangerous trend of prominent individuals from the camp of one of the four major contestants Mr. Peter Obi, who interestingly came a distant third in the polls. Their candidate had no clear path to victory, their claims of victory is not only surprising but laughable. However, it is time to close their circus, this comic show must not be allowed to continue. These elements out of desperation and lack of sportsmanship continued to make comments that deride the electoral body (INEC).
The Labour party vice presidential candidate reportedly threatened the judiciary in an interview on Channels TV, repeatedly demanding the court to rule in favor of his party. While Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie who was vocal about her support for her “kinsman” Mr. Peter Obi has written a letter to the United State Government referring to the just concluded elections as “a mess” and casting aspersions of fraud on the electoral body. Several other prominent persons sympathetic to the opposition, particularly the 3rd force (lived up to it’s tag) known as the “Obidients” have layed unbridled accusations of electoral malpractice on the electoral umpire. Need I mention the many “unstatemanly” comments made by the another sworn “obidient” Former President Chief Olusegun Obasanjo?
Mr President, your silence on these matters is giving the “Obidients” a free hand to masturbate to the thought of anarchy.

These actions are not only disrespectful but can have dangerous consequences for the stability of the country. The gullible citizens might be herded into causing a civil unrest. The judiciary and INEC are crucial components of Nigerian democracy, and their independence and integrity must be protected. When prominent individuals make comments that cast doubt on their credibility, it undermines the trust Nigerians have in these institutions and can lead to a breakdown in the rule of law.

Sir, it is imperative that you take strong action to condemn these comments and hold those responsible accountable. Failure to do so sends a message that disrespecting government institutions is acceptable, and this can snowball into anarchy. Please use good office to reiterate the importance of these institutions and emphasize the consequences of undermining them.


Also, the trending #MrYakubuChallenge is a cause for concern. It is a clear indication that these elements are gaining momentum as there is no strong and emphatic response coming from the president.
It is important sir, that you understand the gravity of the situation, and speak up to condemn these actions in the strongest possible terms, assert your power and call for a stop to these actions. It is time to remind the public that these institutions are integral to our democracy, and they must be respected at all times.

The lack of action from your office only gives these “Obidients” a free hand to continue their denigration of our institutions, and it emboldens those who are issuing threats. This inaction can have far-reaching consequences, and it is imperative that the President intervenes before it is too late.

Failure to act now can have dire consequences for our beloved country,

Yours truly,

Will Mic,

Ordinary citizen of the federal republic of Nigeria.

After you’re done oinking 🐖🐖🐖🐖 call your cocaine lord to come back to 9ja and face Obi in court.

Y’all reminding me of this recent movie ‘Cocaine Bear’… More like cocaine pigs led by a drug lord 🙄

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Re: Pmb's Silence; A 'freehand' For "Obidients" To Masturbate To Anarchy(PICS). by Minime10(f): 11:30pm On Apr 07, 2023
Willgates:
Dear PMB,

It is with heavy heart that I write this article, knowing that my concerns might fall on deaf ears. But it has become imperative for me to bare my mind on the disturbing trends of denigration of our national institutions, the two pillars of our democracy- The Independent National Electoral commission (INEC) and our judiciary. Sir, Your Silence is Enabling the disrespect for these institutions and has the propensity to lead to anarchy.

The outcome of the 2023 Nigerian presidential elections has caused a dangerous trend of prominent individuals from the camp of one of the four major contestants Mr. Peter Obi, who interestingly came a distant third in the polls. Their candidate had no clear path to victory, their claims of victory is not only surprising but laughable. However, it is time to close their circus, this comic show must not be allowed to continue. These elements out of desperation and lack of sportsmanship continued to make comments that deride the electoral body (INEC).
The Labour party vice presidential candidate reportedly threatened the judiciary in an interview on Channels TV, repeatedly demanding the court to rule in favor of his party. While Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie who was vocal about her support for her “kinsman” Mr. Peter Obi has written a letter to the United State Government referring to the just concluded elections as “a mess” and casting aspersions of fraud on the electoral body. Several other prominent persons sympathetic to the opposition, particularly the 3rd force (lived up to it’s tag) known as the “Obidients” have layed unbridled accusations of electoral malpractice on the electoral umpire. Need I mention the many “unstatemanly” comments made by the another sworn “obidient” Former President Chief Olusegun Obasanjo?
Mr President, your silence on these matters is giving the “Obidients” a free hand to masturbate to the thought of anarchy.

These actions are not only disrespectful but can have dangerous consequences for the stability of the country. The gullible citizens might be herded into causing a civil unrest. The judiciary and INEC are crucial components of Nigerian democracy, and their independence and integrity must be protected. When prominent individuals make comments that cast doubt on their credibility, it undermines the trust Nigerians have in these institutions and can lead to a breakdown in the rule of law.

Sir, it is imperative that you take strong action to condemn these comments and hold those responsible accountable. Failure to do so sends a message that disrespecting government institutions is acceptable, and this can snowball into anarchy. Please use good office to reiterate the importance of these institutions and emphasize the consequences of undermining them.


Also, the trending #MrYakubuChallenge is a cause for concern. It is a clear indication that these elements are gaining momentum as there is no strong and emphatic response coming from the president.
It is important sir, that you understand the gravity of the situation, and speak up to condemn these actions in the strongest possible terms, assert your power and call for a stop to these actions. It is time to remind the public that these institutions are integral to our democracy, and they must be respected at all times.

The lack of action from your office only gives these “Obidients” a free hand to continue their denigration of our institutions, and it emboldens those who are issuing threats. This inaction can have far-reaching consequences, and it is imperative that the President intervenes before it is too late.

Failure to act now can have dire consequences for our beloved country,

Yours truly,

Will Mic,

Ordinary citizen of the federal republic of Nigeria.


Thunder fire u with this rubbish u call write up

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Re: Pmb's Silence; A 'freehand' For "Obidients" To Masturbate To Anarchy(PICS). by Sangoamadioha1: 11:37pm On Apr 07, 2023
Oksman:



APC did worse in 2015. The VP even threatened that APC would form a parallel govt. if the outcome of the election was tampered with. You are a chameleon and an outright hipocrite. Remember the saying that "Those who must destroy to succeed, would have destruction waiting for them at the pinacle of there success"



My guy take your own advice. Remember what you are doing now will also be done to you in your time of victory. Like you said, what goes around, comes around
Re: Pmb's Silence; A 'freehand' For "Obidients" To Masturbate To Anarchy(PICS). by Hyperchi(m): 11:51pm On Apr 07, 2023
The ops no wise, his fellow Abado crew are written textbook to cantab one person letter to biden. Instead of the mugu to contributed him own to complete am, him da write to Us
Re: Pmb's Silence; A 'freehand' For "Obidients" To Masturbate To Anarchy(PICS). by Willgates(m): 11:59pm On Apr 07, 2023
Minime10:


Thunder fire u with this rubbish u call write up

Re: Pmb's Silence; A 'freehand' For "Obidients" To Masturbate To Anarchy(PICS). by Wisfem: 12:17am On Apr 08, 2023
Willgates:
Dear PMB,

It is with heavy heart that I write this article, knowing that my concerns might fall on deaf ears. But it has become imperative for me to bare my mind on the disturbing trends of denigration of our national institutions, the two pillars of our democracy- The Independent National Electoral commission (INEC) and our judiciary. Sir, Your Silence is Enabling the disrespect for these institutions and has the propensity to lead to anarchy.

The outcome of the 2023 Nigerian presidential elections has caused a dangerous trend of prominent individuals from the camp of one of the four major contestants Mr. Peter Obi, who interestingly came a distant third in the polls. Their candidate had no clear path to victory, their claims of victory is not only surprising but laughable. However, it is time to close their circus, this comic show must not be allowed to continue. These elements out of desperation and lack of sportsmanship continued to make comments that deride the electoral body (INEC).
The Labour party vice presidential candidate reportedly threatened the judiciary in an interview on Channels TV, repeatedly demanding the court to rule in favor of his party. While Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie who was vocal about her support for her “kinsman” Mr. Peter Obi has written a letter to the United State Government referring to the just concluded elections as “a mess” and casting aspersions of fraud on the electoral body. Several other prominent persons sympathetic to the opposition, particularly the 3rd force (lived up to it’s tag) known as the “Obidients” have layed unbridled accusations of electoral malpractice on the electoral umpire. Need I mention the many “unstatemanly” comments made by the another sworn “obidient” Former President Chief Olusegun Obasanjo?
Mr President, your silence on these matters is giving the “Obidients” a free hand to masturbate to the thought of anarchy.

These actions are not only disrespectful but can have dangerous consequences for the stability of the country. The gullible citizens might be herded into causing a civil unrest. The judiciary and INEC are crucial components of Nigerian democracy, and their independence and integrity must be protected. When prominent individuals make comments that cast doubt on their credibility, it undermines the trust Nigerians have in these institutions and can lead to a breakdown in the rule of law.

Sir, it is imperative that you take strong action to condemn these comments and hold those responsible accountable. Failure to do so sends a message that disrespecting government institutions is acceptable, and this can snowball into anarchy. Please use good office to reiterate the importance of these institutions and emphasize the consequences of undermining them.


Also, the trending #MrYakubuChallenge is a cause for concern. It is a clear indication that these elements are gaining momentum as there is no strong and emphatic response coming from the president.
It is important sir, that you understand the gravity of the situation, and speak up to condemn these actions in the strongest possible terms, assert your power and call for a stop to these actions. It is time to remind the public that these institutions are integral to our democracy, and they must be respected at all times.

The lack of action from your office only gives these “Obidients” a free hand to continue their denigration of our institutions, and it emboldens those who are issuing threats. This inaction can have far-reaching consequences, and it is imperative that the President intervenes before it is too late.

Failure to act now can have dire consequences for our beloved country,

Yours truly,

Will Mic,

Ordinary citizen of the federal republic of Nigeria.






A dunce!! Can you define pillars of democracy, Sensationally mentioned words you can not explain.. Who is Destroying pillars of Democracy between Nigerians and Buhari??

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