The letter already admits there was a declarative judgment
The court could have dismissed or struck out the matter if it didn't want to entertain it. That the court entered judgement means, the matter was concluded.
Sen. Natasha's lawyer should file a contempt proceedings against the leadership of the Senate.
The court refused to entertain her suit and only asked to know if due process was followed .
The Judge only made her personal advise as part of her final ruling to dismiss the suit .
SenatorCharles1: The judiciary interprets the law and where any arm overreaches the law, it's the duty of the court to so declare. The NASS is not above the law
Natasha went to court to challenge her suspension .
The judge refused to entertain the matter as it contravenes the separation of powers.
The judge only advised that Natasha be recalled so she can represent her constituency .
gidgiddy: Don't you find this a bit odd? That people who speak Igbo as their language, bear Igbo names, were in a political unit with other tribes they don't even understand what they are saying without English?
The more reason you have to ask them why they keep rejecting you
Former and now late President Buhari has been very ill for sometime and those who were close to him knew he wouldn't recover.
I am very sure the cabal knew of Buhari's terminal state and that's why they ran to join the coalition.
With Buhari dead, whatever protection the cabal enjoyed under the APC government is over.
This is why the likes of Mailami are joining coalition to unseat their own party from power.
As long as Buhari was alive, the cabal could count on him to get Tinibu to shield them from any corruption investigation.
With Buhari dead, they became OYO as far as Tinubu is concerned.
So any of you thinking thos coalition that has become a refuge for the notorious Buhari cabal is in the race to instal good governance , you really need a brain 🧠 transplant
gidgiddy: And that is why it is time to do away with all these colonial creations by giving the Indigenous People of the land the referendum to choose where they want to be, who they want to be, and what they want to be
But the usual 'one Nigerianists' and their colonial mentality will say no
Start first by accepting the wishes of Ndokwa people who say they don't want to be part of your SE.
After that, instruct your fellow ipob to stop adding SS into your Biafa . Last I checked you guys did not consult anyone from the SS before dragging them into your Biafa
gidgiddy: Thats the problem with Nigeria, people being put anywhere without their consent. We were all put in a Britain colonial project called "Nigeria", and we have been running with that ever since. Then they created Northern, Eastern Regions, and we were supposed to go with that. Then the military created states and we ran with that. Then sometime in the 90's, they came up with crazy things called South South, South East, South West etc, that is not even recognised by the constitution, and we are supposed to run with that. Imposition after Imposition
But the minute you say that referendum should be held so that the people can have the opportunity to choose what they want, a right they have never been given before, all Hell breaks loose
Nigerians and colonial mentality
The British created your Eastern region which your transformed to Biafra .
Did the British consult anyone when they lumped coastal communities in the SS with you in the defunct Eastern region
We know the reason why Western Cameroon left Nigeria and they blamed it on you Ibos marginalising every other so-called minority.
We know why Benue and Taraba that were once part of Southern Nigeria opted to join the north rather than be yoked with you in the proposed Eastern Nigeria.
What you are blaming the British for is the same thing you are using to base your sham Biafra
The Anioma people say they are not interested in the project if it involves joining their state to the SE but you see the Ibos on this thread insulting them .
SmartPolician: The man should sue the federal government and claim at least N50 billion in damages. If there are no consequences for wrongdoing, it becomes a pattern!
Yenh yenh.
Person who was duly convicted and sentenced to death forward robbery and who later had his sentence comuted to life ?
I don't know why he is out but I am very sure it did not involve any courts.
Obi ison his way to join ZLP overADC chieftains insisting that theirPresidential candidate for the upcoming 2027 elections will emerge only through duly conducted primaries.
Obi has never contested in any party primaries and the main reason he left PDP was because he was hoping the PDP will zone their 2023 ticket to the SE from where he presumed he could get SE delegates and other party stalwarts to have him annionted in a consensus vote.
Didn't happen because Atiku insisted back then that the ticket must be thrown wide open to all.
Giringory ran from LP because Abure has since ruled that the LP ticket for 2027 will be thrown open .
If Giringory is not comfortable contesting the Presidential ticket in LP how confident will he be in a ADC?
Mark this here and now, Giringory is searching for a party that will adopt him as their consensus candidate
ch214: Nigeria is at a crossroads once again. The storm clouds are gathering, and if the nation refuses to act decisively and justly, a second civil war may be inevitable. The exclusion of the South East — the homeland of the Igbo people — from the highest office in the land is pushing Nigeria to the brink. If the Igbo are denied the presidency in 2027, the consequences could be catastrophic. Not just politically, but existentially.
The scars of the 1967–1970 Biafra War have never truly healed. Over 3 million Igbos were killed in a war triggered largely by marginalization, ethnic violence, and the fight for justice and inclusion. Yet, 54 years later, the Igbo people have still never been allowed to produce a democratically elected president of Nigeria.
Despite being one of the three major ethnic groups in the country — alongside the Hausa-Fulani and the Yoruba — the Igbos remain politically sidelined at the national level.
Yoruba presidency: 1999–2007 (Olusegun Obasanjo)
Hausa-Fulani presidency: 2007–2023 (Umaru Musa Yar’Adua, Muhammadu Buhari)
South-South (Ijaw): 2010–2015 (Goodluck Jonathan)
South East (Igbo): Never
This systematic exclusion is not just unjust — it is unsustainable.
The South East may be the smallest of Nigeria’s six geopolitical zones by land mass, but the Igbo people are one of the most widely spread, industrious, and economically impactful ethnic groups in Nigeria.
Igbos control over 60% of Nigeria’s informal trade and business in major cities — Lagos, Kano, Abuja, and beyond.
The region has some of the highest literacy and school enrollment rates in the country.
Igbo Nigerians lead in the diaspora, sending billions in remittances annually and promoting Nigeria’s image globally.
It is politically dangerous and morally indefensible to keep such a group excluded from the presidency while expecting peace and unity.
The rise of pro-Biafra separatist movements like IPOB is not random — it is a direct reaction to decades of marginalization. When a people feel unheard and unwanted, they seek to leave. IPOB, MASSOB, and others have gained traction because the Nigerian state continues to treat the South East as second-class citizens.
Denying the region the presidency in 2027 will radicalize millions of young Igbos already disillusioned with the country. This will turn agitation into full-blown rebellion. And this time, it won’t just be a political crisis — it could be an armed insurrection.
A nation cannot survive when it is built on selective inclusion. You cannot call for unity while promoting exclusion. Every region in Nigeria must have a sense of belonging. Every major ethnic group must see itself represented in the highest office.
Zoning and rotation have been used to maintain balance — North and South taking turns.
The North has ruled for 14 of the last 24 years.
The South West and South South have had their turns.
It is only just that the South East should take its rightful place in 2027.
If zoning is abandoned now that it's the South East’s turn, it will be seen — rightly — as a deliberate strategy to keep Igbos perpetually excluded. That perception will destroy whatever fragile unity still exists in Nigeria.
Nigeria’s youth — more than 60% of the population — are not blind to ethnic injustice. Many young people from all over Nigeria supported Peter Obi, an Igbo man, in the 2023 election, seeing him as a symbol of hope and change. Despite not winning, the message was clear: the South East has national appeal and leadership capacity.
To deny the region in 2027 is to betray a generation looking for fairness. Youth anger in the South East, if left to boil over, will not be limited to protests. It could evolve into an uncontainable security nightmare for Nigeria.
The first civil war was fought with limited weapons and international awareness. A second civil war will be fought in a 21st-century Nigeria filled with armed non-state actors, widespread internet activism, drone technology, and porous borders. A war today will not stay in the East. It will burn across Nigeria and likely draw in foreign interests.
It is better to give justice and preserve peace than to suppress justice and ignite war.
2027 is a moral test for Nigeria. If equity, justice, and national cohesion still matter, the Igbo people must produce the next president. This is not a threat — it is a warning grounded in history, current reality, and future consequence.
To continue to exclude the Igbos is to choose the path of instability, chaos, and perhaps disintegration.
Let us not wait for another war to realize what could have been prevented with wisdom.
SeverusSnape: The guy is so obsessed with Obi. Just like some other zom-Bs, Obi lives rent free in their heads. The day they don't talk about Obi, They might just drop dead.
Obi is now kissing the feet of Buhari cabal members
The war in Ukraine was being bankrolled by Larry Fink and Blackrock.
The aim was to depopulate Ukraine of its Slavic population towards making room for reverse migration of Khaaars from occupied Palestine.
The HEAVENLY JERUSLAEM Project which Ukraine was to become was in competition with the Zionist GREATER ISRAEL Project.
Both of these are now in the shitter and Jews are now considering Patagonia in Argentina and Chile as a new homeland with options to migrate and settle in India.
All these northerners coming out to voice support for Obi as long as he contests the primaries under ADC are all just deceiving him.
Giringory wey no get sense before is falling for it.
A party or rather coalition that has Buharist cabal members who have a preference for the pliable Amaechi who will not only protect the Cabal but do a one term and split is who Giringory thinks he has a chance?
I used to think Giringory is daft but now I know he is ret@rded.
Even Atiku is no longer comfortable with coalition since Buhari cabalists led by Malami are now flocking to ADC.
I will tell you now that Atiku will dump ADC and try and reconcile with the ideological SDP leadership whom he has been at war with since he(Atiku) supported Abacha taken over. Recall that Atiku contested the SDP primaries against MK0 Abiola as afar back as 1993! At this same time, Giringory was doing errand boy for Arthur Nzeribe in his ABN and serving crooked court orders to prevent the elections from happening,
As per Yaradua treatment, I am referring to how Shehu Yaradua (senior brother to late President Musa Yaradua) threw his weight to support MKO Abiola so as to get IBB to conduct a transition election back to civil rule. Yaradua, said, he and his fellow northerners only backed Abiola due to Abiola's closeness to IBB so as to get IBB to finally conduct a transition to civil rule. Yaradua said they just wanted IBB out.
This is the Yaradua treatment the north is using on Giringory by luring him to commit to contesting the ADC Presidential ticket, the north is hoping to cage Obi in ADC after he is denied the ticket.
yarimo: Peter OBI must participate in primary election with ATIKU in ADC he likes it or not 😆
Amaechi will get ADC ticket.
Malami and his co Buhari cabal are going to ensure that happens.
I will like to see IPOB people begin to cheer on and vote the Lizard of Rivers who secured the ticket with the full backing of the Buharist cabal and the midget terrorist
Ofunaofu: Of course you didn’t read past the first sentence, comprehension has never been this government’s strong suit including the Agbadoos. You’re more focused on tribes than truth, which explains why facts terrify you.
As for ‘Ibo turn to rule,’ it’s called equity maybe Google it when you’re done cheerleading for fuel hikes, Naira tumbles, and government waste wrapped in economic reform
Peter Obi will never be President
You will return to your Biafra quest after they play him in ADC
Ofunaofu: Tribalism? That's rich coming from the playbook of a government that came on board on an Emilokan tribal and ethnic bîgótry brand of bitter politics and built its cabinet around Lagos Yoruba inner circles and old cronies. If you're hunting for scandals, start with Mele Kyari’s NNPC uncounted 210 trillion while Nigeria bleeds. Or Wale Edun and the CBN under Cardoso cooking figures and shuffling forex like poker chips. Beta Edu was just the sacrificial lamb the real looting happens higher up.
Transparent government? The only thing transparent about this regime is the hunger in the streets, the starvation, insecurities etc
As for reforms, what reform? Yanking off subsidy with no safety net, floating the naira leading to it becoming the worlds worst performing currency and calling it bravery is like jumping out of a plane with no parachute and expecting applause.
If Obi were in power, at the very least, we'd see a government trying to cut costs, not expanding presidential fleets or approving billions for a VP mansion while Nigerians can't afford garri.
But carry on praising your emperor with no clothes, just don't call those of us who see through the charade tribalists.
Coming from someone who were pushing Obi as Ibo turn to rule
by the way, did not read beyond your first sentence.