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Re: Presidential Election Tribunal Judgement: What Is Your Prediction? by descarado: 11:15am On Sep 06, 2023 |
obailala:Do you live in Nigeria, my gut tell me you don't. I may be wrong. |
Re: Presidential Election Tribunal Judgement: What Is Your Prediction? by kayusely70(m): 11:19am On Sep 06, 2023 |
NOwazobia:You've spoken very well and reasonably too![color=#006600][/color] |
Re: Presidential Election Tribunal Judgement: What Is Your Prediction? by obailala(m): 11:21am On Sep 06, 2023 |
descarado:Why do you ask?... I'm not in Nigeria at the moment. |
Re: Presidential Election Tribunal Judgement: What Is Your Prediction? by descarado: 11:22am On Sep 06, 2023 |
obailala:Posts of people living outside the shores of Nigeria seem quite diff. Not all though |
Re: Presidential Election Tribunal Judgement: What Is Your Prediction? by obailala(m): 11:24am On Sep 06, 2023 |
descarado:Not sure I understand; how is what I said different? I only just spoke my genuine thoughts based on my analysis and understanding. |
Re: Presidential Election Tribunal Judgement: What Is Your Prediction? by descarado: 11:25am On Sep 06, 2023 |
obailala:OK. Sorry for asking. |
Re: Presidential Election Tribunal Judgement: What Is Your Prediction? by Christistruth03: 11:29am On Sep 06, 2023 |
Re: Presidential Election Tribunal Judgement: What Is Your Prediction? by obailala(m): 11:31am On Sep 06, 2023 |
descarado:I'm not taking any offense, I'm just curious why you asked. |
Re: Presidential Election Tribunal Judgement: What Is Your Prediction? by agabusta: 2:32pm On Sep 06, 2023 |
obailala: 25% votes in FCT in the mud as I told you. |
Re: Presidential Election Tribunal Judgement: What Is Your Prediction? by obailala(m): 3:07pm On Sep 06, 2023 |
agabusta:Like I said before, throwing out the entire petition one by one on flimsy excuses doesnt necessarily make it right. It was exactly as expected cos this is Nigeria where the 'Nigerian Factor' supersedes the rule of law. The 'Nigerian Factor' is the reason its impossible for courts to remove a sitting president, not necessarily cos the president got there legally. The Nigerian factor is the reason Tinubu and the APC camp has been totally unperturbed by all the petitions all these while; they know that they have the system 100% in their grasp. After all isn't it the same country where a senate president who didnt even contest primaries was declared the rightful senatorial candidate in the election? Make una enjoy una lawless country abeg! |
Re: Presidential Election Tribunal Judgement: What Is Your Prediction? by agabusta: 3:49pm On Sep 06, 2023 |
obailala: It is a fact that Peter Obi's case is watery. There is no way a Presidential election can be overturned on such a watery case, it is an invitation to anarchy. If tables were turned, same will apply. If it was Peter Obi that won the election and APC is approaching the court to overturn the victory on the basis of not scoring 25% in FCT, Peter Obi's supporters would have cried foul. The 25% issue in the FCT does not make any logical sense if one looks at it dispassionately. It doesn't make any sense at all. Looking at it logically, it defies any objectivity and even looking at it semantic wise, it is still subjective and can be explained both ways. But you cannot interpret a law only on how the grammar was constructed alone especially where there is controversy. Other points will have to be put into consideration in such a scenario. I have since moved on when I saw that there was no hard evidence that he won the election. I initially thought he was robbed as well, but weeks after when there was no clear cut evidence that he won and was robbed except for Rivers state, which can still not change the outcome of the entire process, I moved on. I even took my time to check the IREV results of the polling units around me that I wrote down their results down during the election and I confirmed them to be accurate. He and his team didn't do enough work in the SW and the North, and that was the basic reason he lost the election. He couldn't even muster 25% in 24 states (especially the North and the SW) and his votes in the traditional PDP zones were preyed upon by the PDP. The greedy Atiku contributed to the loss. It was the turn of the South, he should have stepped down and supported Obi. But greed, arrogance and selfishness made him insist on contesting. |
Re: Presidential Election Tribunal Judgement: What Is Your Prediction? by bizzibodi(m): 5:10pm On Sep 06, 2023 |
I predict that judgement has already been written in favor of d ugliest of them all. |
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