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Re: 'All Eyes On The Judiciary’: FG's Clampdown Stirs Controversies by Chucks13: 1:23pm On Aug 19, 2023
Wickedfacts:


Remember when DSS joined twitter, many of them were deactivating.

Calm down, let the Tribunal declare Tinubu winner first. The home training their parents failed to give them, they will get it by force.

Yes, they must be taught a bitter lesson, very useless animals everywhere. Their parent failed to give them good parental training a child should be given. I hate them like mad.

Bastards!!!
Re: 'All Eyes On The Judiciary’: FG's Clampdown Stirs Controversies by Vikynas: 1:28pm On Aug 19, 2023
We don see am already no need for removal
Re: 'All Eyes On The Judiciary’: FG's Clampdown Stirs Controversies by jude33084(m): 1:30pm On Aug 19, 2023
TrapKVNG:

Stop lying, tribal politics started with Buhari's 5% statement and was amplified by you guys dubbing every single Igbo person as IPOB. YOU STARTED IT.

kiss kiss kiss
Re: 'All Eyes On The Judiciary’: FG's Clampdown Stirs Controversies by aswani(m): 1:34pm On Aug 19, 2023
slawomir:
Damnnn niggar
We are watching them...

1)All educated youth in Nigeria are aware...
Name two states or region with educated, Liberal, intelligent, enlightened and exposed people
Definitely it will be lagos and Abuja right!
And obi won those states

I guess we should scrap nationwide elections and only allow voting in educated, liberal, intelligent, enlightened and exposed Lagos and Abuja then.

Vbe zuor sha.
Re: 'All Eyes On The Judiciary’: FG's Clampdown Stirs Controversies by jude33084(m): 1:38pm On Aug 19, 2023
Chucks13:


Yes, they must be taught a bitter lesson, very useless animals everywhere. Their parent failed to give them good parental training a child should be given. I hate them like mad.

Bastards!!!

Like Bobrisky's parents abii> cheesy undecided
Re: 'All Eyes On The Judiciary’: FG's Clampdown Stirs Controversies by Mosba: 1:43pm On Aug 19, 2023
If FG is truly fighting against the "All eyes on judiciary" they are giving opposition opportunity to assume all kinds of things relating to the impending judgement. The ALL EYES ON TRIBUNAL doesn't mean Atiku or Obi or both are fighting for a just cause at the tribunal. APC people too can as well mount a billboard saying All Eyes On The Tribunal after all they are also watching tribunal not to terminate their government and handover mandate to Atiku? Obi? .... This lead me to one conclusion,
The judgment has been decided and the power that be knew they only need to avoid giving more rooms for those mounting billboards placards and shirt inscriptions etc chance to get any ground. And for that I think I can now finally say Congrats the to the winner of Feb, 25th Presidential Election.
Re: 'All Eyes On The Judiciary’: FG's Clampdown Stirs Controversies by fourboys: 1:49pm On Aug 19, 2023
Slurity:
Tell us what it is. Is this the first time there will be tribunal case after presidential election? What is the essence of these pressure?
to do the right thing

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Re: 'All Eyes On The Judiciary’: FG's Clampdown Stirs Controversies by FamTomx2(m): 1:49pm On Aug 19, 2023
TooNoisy:
I can now see that Seun Osewa and his mods are 100% Obidient. Always pushing propaganda that tends to discredit the government. Some Obidients on twitter even mentioned they would "visit" Justice Tsamanni's daughter in her Abuja shop if her father does not do what they want. How is that ever acceptable? Let the judiciary do its Job. They don't need to be threatened.

Fashola went to teach the Abia government yesterday but that never made front page. Anything that seems to put the government in a positive light never makes the front page.

You are pandering to Obidients who daily curse you on Twitter... shior




Then her father should do what is right.
Re: 'All Eyes On The Judiciary’: FG's Clampdown Stirs Controversies by ozijay: 1:55pm On Aug 19, 2023
If to say them write #All eyez on the Judiciary in favour of APC. They won't remove it. Ritualist leaders and hypocrites. All of una days are counting fast.
Ofunaofu:


https://dailypost.ng/2023/08/19/all-eyes-on-the-judiciary-fgs-clampdown-stirs-controversies/
Re: 'All Eyes On The Judiciary’: FG's Clampdown Stirs Controversies by Johncarlo07: 2:01pm On Aug 19, 2023
accordadoga24:
Hehehe..

Everything is Nzogbu Nzogbu to them including politics and that's why they have been failing and will keep failing politically.

10 million March
Roll out bill boards
Customise polo all eyes on judiciary
Wheelbarrow convoy
Irrelevant things

That's all they know

We will keep flogging them politically

They need to be taught POL 101


And afta teaching Dem politics 101, u go into ur cocoon, nd continue drinking garri,jst because d government u voted for has made lyf hellish for even u deir supporters.

U go soon tire..
Dey dere dey play.

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Re: 'All Eyes On The Judiciary’: FG's Clampdown Stirs Controversies by aswani(m): 2:01pm On Aug 19, 2023
discusant:


Long story.

My own is: after INEC vowed that it would not use any other method except electronic transmission of vote results, INEC had no legal or moral stand in using manual transmission of vote results.
It's only a thief who can say INEC is allowed by law to use another method that is not electronic transmission of vote results in the election.

"INEC vowed it would not use any other method expect electronic transmission", where do you people get this information from?

The paper forms are there, clear as day and a lot of them signed by LP agents where available, yet you want them to wait till data on the IREV portal is complely clean (i.e. no more blurred images).

You expect INEC to just change over from a tried and tested method of manual collation of results to an untried one just like that without at least running them side by side for a few elections to try and ensure the new style is as good, if not an improvement, on the old one.

Obidients una never start.
Re: 'All Eyes On The Judiciary’: FG's Clampdown Stirs Controversies by pandoragirigory: 2:10pm On Aug 19, 2023
SILVERLINES:


You are such a fool if you think it's all about tribal politics, then I will tell you I am not Igbo but I supported and voted for Labour Party cos I believe Peter Obi can change and transform Nigeria into a country we all want, unlike the druggie with decay brain cells. It's such a pity that fools like you think liberation of Nigeria is ethnic politics. Be lest assure that it shall never be well with you and your generation if you support evil cos of ethnicity or religion or cease to support good from the other regions becos of ur hates towards tnem

We all know how Nigerians suffers under APC government from the cashless policies, new naira note saga, other numerous cases and now petroleum subsidy with appropriate plans.

Use ur head for once before poverty consume you

Idiot
I didn't ask you for the story and names of your mother, keep to yourself
Re: 'All Eyes On The Judiciary’: FG's Clampdown Stirs Controversies by CHIGIM: 2:10pm On Aug 19, 2023
Chigozie321:
The Judiciary should be allowed to do their job. This online bullying won't work.
With all do respect how is this bullying
Re: 'All Eyes On The Judiciary’: FG's Clampdown Stirs Controversies by JetApartment: 2:10pm On Aug 19, 2023
pandoragirigory:
We know who are responsible for arm twisting the judiciary and the tribe that want to blackmail Nigerians , Nigeria never had tribal politics until Druggie Amoda Tinubu contested election,

Fixed.

It only a thief that doesn't want people to know he is about to steal.

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Re: 'All Eyes On The Judiciary’: FG's Clampdown Stirs Controversies by pandoragirigory: 2:11pm On Aug 19, 2023
Mozegee:
ode
I didn't ask for your father's name
Re: 'All Eyes On The Judiciary’: FG's Clampdown Stirs Controversies by Aguogba(m): 2:26pm On Aug 19, 2023
ChiefOloye:


That was Imo, a State comprising one one tribe, speaking the same language, this is Nigeria, get the differences and stop masturbating over nothing.
There is a reason why the justice symbol has a blindfold. It means that justice is universal and sees no race, ethnicity, religion and affiliations of any kind. Keep on masturbating.
Re: 'All Eyes On The Judiciary’: FG's Clampdown Stirs Controversies by lailo: 2:30pm On Aug 19, 2023
slawomir:
Damnnn niggar
We are watching them...

1)All educated youth in Nigeria are aware...
Name two states or region with educated, Liberal, intelligent, enlightened and exposed people
Definitely it will be lagos and Abuja right!
And obi won those states
2) the three major contestants were from the three major region...atiku(hausa), tinubu( yoruba), obi(igbo)
So the South South were in a better position to choose because no one among the contestants were their brother....and guess what the South South chose obi
3) osun state is the home of tinubu and yet tinubu lose am because osun state is some how seen as the most educated place in South west...which means tinubu is not even supposed to be among the contestants..not to talk of becoming the president
So if you are a Nigerian youth and you can't figure out this simple truth then your education is a total waste and you need to collect your school fees from any tertiary institution you finished from
The south south chose Obi or what did I just read there? In the result that is still been contested in court, Atiku won South south, your Obi failed there. Lies don finish u people. Obi only won his region, Igbo dominated South east. Foolish liar

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Re: 'All Eyes On The Judiciary’: FG's Clampdown Stirs Controversies by Aguogba(m): 2:35pm On Aug 19, 2023
spiSeyi:

The legal stands are different in Imo Hope challenged the 1st to 3rd position, but in the case of PO he only challenged the 1st and not the 2nd. To make things worse Obi went to challenge the umpire (INEC) instead of challenging Atiku. If PBAT loses the mandate Atiku will get it automatically which means that Obi is indirectly aiding Atiku's victory by not challenging him in the tribunal
Obi's prayers are focused on the unlawful nature of the transmission and declaration of a winner. If the court rules based on the merit of LP's evidences as provided, it means that NOBODY can be declared winner including Obi. The other option regarding Obi's case is for the court to say, any results that followed the electoral act is what matters to us and that is what INEC have to stick to. Then, we all know who the winner is. Which ever way you look at it, LP has a strong case.
Re: 'All Eyes On The Judiciary’: FG's Clampdown Stirs Controversies by lailo: 2:35pm On Aug 19, 2023
TrapKVNG:

Stop lying, tribal politics started with Buhari's 5% statement and was amplified by you guys dubbing every single Igbo person as IPOB. YOU STARTED IT.
Tribal politics started with u igbos who chose Obi in 2019 and Buhari managed to get 5% out of 100%. Is that not a tribal politics? His statement came after your 2019 vote statement. You repeated same thing with Tinubu in 2023 against same Obi. You are the real tribal jingoists. Your Obi got quiet sizable support and votes from other region but igbos locked their region and still has gut to call others tribalists. I never see these kain people.
Re: 'All Eyes On The Judiciary’: FG's Clampdown Stirs Controversies by omooba74(m): 2:57pm On Aug 19, 2023
The only reason is because they lack knowledge of electoral laws,most of them are kids that know nothing,they just like to make noise on social media and the matured ones among them are tribal bigots.What I know is that Justice will be done by PEPT but they will be disappointed and dissatisfied with the outcome...
spiSeyi:
If the Judiciary eventually sacks PBAT which is not likely to happen Atiku will be handed the mandate, my surprise is why are the 3rd position ppl crying over this matter grin . Because if the 1st position is disqualified the 2nd will be technically installed and not the 3rd and Obi's petition to the tribunal is not that he wins the election but to fault the process. Atiku camp should be the ones crying this hard undecided

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Re: 'All Eyes On The Judiciary’: FG's Clampdown Stirs Controversies by SpaceTour: 3:06pm On Aug 19, 2023
Nigeria
Re: 'All Eyes On The Judiciary’: FG's Clampdown Stirs Controversies by omooba74(m): 3:09pm On Aug 19, 2023
They are noise makers, emotions doesn't win cases in court,they are have forgotten that arm-twisting or blackmailing the Judiciary won't work,the learned judges would relied on the evidences presented before them.And if the judgement does not favour them,they would start crying fouls...
GreenCovering:
Putting pressure on the judiciary with all these campaigns will only raise suspicions about the real intentions of obidients.
So if the judgement does not favour them then what happens, cancel the judiciary?
Smsh!
sad

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Re: 'All Eyes On The Judiciary’: FG's Clampdown Stirs Controversies by jahsharon: 3:10pm On Aug 19, 2023
fourboys:
it's not online bullying


Yes, not online bullying. It's just intimidation.

You will see as tour useless case will be thrown out. Then we will see what you will do.

Sanwo-Olu is in Lagos.
Nyesom Wike is for Abuja

Do anyhow and see anyhow

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Re: 'All Eyes On The Judiciary’: FG's Clampdown Stirs Controversies by jahsharon: 3:12pm On Aug 19, 2023
olisaEze:
With the way Nigerians are angry , "ALL EYES ON THE JUDICIARY" will be the least of the nation’s problems if there is a miscarriage of justice by the PEPT on judgement day.


When the Judiciary throws out your useless case, then you can troop to the streets, Wike is waiting for you in Abuja. Sanwo-Olu is ready for you in Lagos. The IG of Police is a Yoruba Demon. The gods will drink lots of blood of stubborn goats.

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Re: 'All Eyes On The Judiciary’: FG's Clampdown Stirs Controversies by aswani(m): 3:36pm On Aug 19, 2023
Aguogba:

Obi's prayers are focused on the unlawful nature of the transmission and declaration of a winner. If the court rules based on the merit of LP's evidences as provided, it means that NOBODY can be declared winner including Obi. The other option regarding Obi's case is for the court to say, any results that followed the electoral act is what matters to us and that is what INEC have to stick to. Then, we all know who the winner is. Which ever way you look at it, LP has a strong case.

Obi's focus is on IREV and the blurred results on there, at no point has it been mandated in Nigeria electoral law that IREV must be used.

Peter Obi should have focused more on thedisqualification of President Tinubu part of his petition, that was also weak, but not as weak as the IREV one.
Re: 'All Eyes On The Judiciary’: FG's Clampdown Stirs Controversies by spiSeyi: 3:42pm On Aug 19, 2023
Aguogba:

Obi's prayers are focused on the unlawful nature of the transmission and declaration of a winner. If the court rules based on the merit of LP's evidences as provided, it means that NOBODY can be declared winner including Obi. The other option regarding Obi's case is for the court to say, any results that followed the electoral act is what matters to us and that is what INEC have to stick to. Then, we all know who the winner is. Which ever way you look at it, LP has a strong case.
LP lacks the locus standi to challenge the process at which INEC transmits the election result because the constitution amended according to the electoral law on the transmission of election results gave INEC the liberty to choose whichever way it pleases to transmit the election results.
Re: 'All Eyes On The Judiciary’: FG's Clampdown Stirs Controversies by OgogoroFreak(m): 3:43pm On Aug 19, 2023
Chigozie321:
The Judiciary should be allowed to do their job. This online bullying won't work.
All eyes should not be on the Judiciary?
Re: 'All Eyes On The Judiciary’: FG's Clampdown Stirs Controversies by ExudeLoveToAll: 3:57pm On Aug 19, 2023
Brendaniel:


Tupac said All eyes on me, it was not a problem, EFCC says their eagle eyes are watching it was not a problem.

The judiciary claims that the law is blind to personalities in the dispensation of justice, that is why the statue of law is someone who's eyes are covered with a balanced scale on one hand and a sword on the other hand.

Now Nigerians are saying all eyes are on the judiciary and Tinubu's FG wants us to believe that we are intimidating a judiciary that the eyes are supposed to be covered, then they simply telling us that they have gone to help the judiciary remove the cloth that covered the eye...

The judiciary is not supposed to see any eyes looking at it, so all eyes on the judiciary is not supposed to be a problem to the judiciary, except Tinubu's FG is trying to be funny

This comment is classic.

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Re: 'All Eyes On The Judiciary’: FG's Clampdown Stirs Controversies by Mrfixiit: 4:16pm On Aug 19, 2023
Chigozie321:
The Judiciary should be allowed to do their job. This online bullying won't work.
Shup up Mumu boy
Re: 'All Eyes On The Judiciary’: FG's Clampdown Stirs Controversies by Mrfixiit: 4:17pm On Aug 19, 2023
pandoragirigory:
We know who are responsible for arm twisting the judiciary and the tribe that want to blackmail Nigerians , Nigeria never had tribal politics until Peter girigory Obi contested election,
Keep crying
Re: 'All Eyes On The Judiciary’: FG's Clampdown Stirs Controversies by missionmex(m): 4:19pm On Aug 19, 2023
pandoragirigory:
We know who are responsible for arm twisting the judiciary and the tribe that want to blackmail Nigerians , Nigeria never had tribal politics until Peter girigory Obi contested election,
Says a bigoted fellow.

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