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Impressed with the full petitions by the Obi team. He threw it all to the courts. Left no stone unturned. Would be an icing on the cake for any American law enforcement agency to testify in anyway about the drug related offences. Although I'm slightly confused by a little contradiction. Obi is praying the courts to declare him the winner of the election and in the same petition is praying the court to cancel the election. Is this a norm in litigation? To try everything and see what sticks? We'll see, but I think this trial is about to be the most televised trial in Africa. Obidients dominate the internet and I think this would be front and center across the internet toll the day of verdict. Fingers crossed! |
Unlimited22:I keep asking myself how this guy won reelection to senate, abi there was no LP candidate? |
Get your PVC!! Get your PVC!! Get your PVC!!! We shouted, not knowing that we were just wasting our time. Not knowing that the wicked leaders would employ all given means to retain their strangleholds upon our necks, enabled by devilish fellows who have sold their souls on the alter of the twin duopoly of religion and ethnicity. A day of reckoning will come for all and all will reap what they have sown. The evil you support and celebrate today will still get to you no matter how far away you are. |
seankafor:
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David hundeyin on the beat.
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And so it begins!!!! Another administration of ruling in absentia! Ruling from the hospital bed!!! Going for another replace and repair session. We fvcking warned! But were told only the brain was needed. Sope oo! https://saharareporters.com/2023/03/22/exclusive-nigerian-president-elect-tinubu-leaves-europe-medical-care-after-falling-ill |
Tinubu will never be the president of this country. Obi is the people's president. |
liveLongNprospa:For some reason, I really would like to see the Senate presidency and speakership given to northern moslems. I want them to take their competency argument to it's logical extreme. ![]() |
DontBullshitMe:I think I have made this point before. This is correct, first this would significantly reduce the cost of governance across board. You know the desire to create more states was borne out of 3 factors. First and foremost, historical disagreements between neighboring communities, tribes or groups, 2, political conquest of some groups as seen on SE\SS and 3 an avenue for politicians to chop money. The nigerian state has to be downsized for easier administration of the country. Enugu, Anambra and ebonyi can easily be one state. Ekiti, Oyo,Ogun too. Also Edo and delta. It's easier for long term plans to be made for each state's not one where all states have soo many different agendas. |
A001:Omo! You get serious beef with religion oo. ![]() But these history lessons you gave right now are things that are already largely know. The kingdoms of Benin, borno, Ashanti, mali etc. But the truth is that they have no relevance to our world today. Those kingdoms were defeated by the Europeans because they were more culturally united, hence technologically advanced than us. But one thing is certain, colonialism is no more the predominant factor behind our stagnation and retrogression. It is our docility of the masses towards it's leaders and the crop of leaders they have. Religion is a secondary issue because the vast majority of the world are religious too and you have both rich and poor religious countries. |
larride:Chai! What happened to the non tribal larride we use to know? What APC doesn't corrupt does not exist. |
Ibukzy:I think this is disingenous. Most of obi's strongholds have off season elections hence the disparity. Most of the states that don't have governorship elections are in the south and we know obi is strongest in the south. From edo to bayelsa, to Anambra,imo, osun etc. I'm sure if governorships were held in these states, those numbers will be more |
GloriousGbola:How on earth have you ever come to that conclusion ![]() How exactly is your mind interpreting me to be the bully??People are justifiably angry and sad with how the elections turned out, they feel a genuine sense of aggreviance and someone is laughing and mocking them to their faces and another points out how this person has a recorded history of that bullying, so how on earth is the person who is pointing out the history of someone bullying others now the bully himself?? |
BlueRayDick:Yes but I didn't go around, mocking those who felt a grave sense of injustice and telling them to keep wailing. |
8 years ago. And just like that, rinse and repeat, he basks in the tears of downtrodden nigerians who feel a sense of injustice, but all these do not matter because to him, we're pawns, we're chess pieces just viewed for entertainment purposes. Our lives, our ordeal is just a secondary afterthought. raumdeuter: |
This is him 7 years ago. raumdeuter: raumdeuter: |
This was him 4 years ago. raumdeuter: |
The person mocking nigerians for their loss is far away from the consequences of his shenanigans. He did the same thing in 2015 and 2019 when a lot of people too warned of an impending disaster with buhari, he danced on the alter of their sorrows. Turns out their aspersions and apprehensions were well founded, the country got worse but of course the person who mocked them relentlessly for feeling a sense of doom was no where near the site of disaster. Today, history repeats itself. In the face of unfair electoral practices, broad daylight suppression of the people's will and widespread violence. An unfair electoral process marred by chaos and an impending feeling of doom for the direction of this country, he laughs and mocks again. When or if shit hits the fan, he would be exempt from the consequences and move on to supporting another disaster as far as his primordial sentiments are satisfied. As far "our son" wins. A tale of wickedness. A tale of condescension. A tale of arbitrary stupidity. |
DontBullshitMe:Come on, don't bullshit me, please.. We both know upsets don't mean the election was free and fair in Nigeria, it only signals who has higher rigging machinaries in key areas of a state. The last election before now, I remember some key upsets off my head, akpabio lost his senatorial race despite being a key player in his state, saraki lost in Kwara, ajimobi of Oyo state lost his senatorial race as an outgoing governor, George akume in benue state, same thing, I think even David mark, although I don't recall properly, then some states in the north too. Kwankwaso himself lost in Kano. Soo no be today we begin see upsets, and that hasn't also signalled that the elections were free and fair, it just signalled who employ evil rigging tactics pass. But yes, I'll grant the caveat that this election was an improvement from previous elections but that doesn't mean it was a good one. It went from worse to bad. So again, please don't bullshit me for the love of God. |
raumdeuter:I don't know why I personally feel the 200 million is an understatement sef. The north is really something else ooo. |
A001:Abeg no vex oo, why is every single one of your posts laced with insults and abuses?? It's almost like you can't make a point without abusing the person you are trying to talk to. You call every single poster ignorant or low IQ while posturing as the know it all. Haba now. Reduce the temperature of your posts abeg. I don't know why I'm expecting that your reply to me will definitely contain the word fool or ignorant or something derogatory but if you can, please control it. |
Good question!!
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OkpaNsukkaisBae:My man has been serving premium content on twitter. This loss pepper him body Wella. ![]()
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Sometimes I really wish one could open my brain and see exactly how I'm seeing or visualizing things. The moment you start seeing Lagos for what it is, which is a mega city like London, Sydney, newyork, the more you can rationalize that it ought to have outgrown tribalism. The worst part is that it's not even the indigenous lagosians themselves that are raising this much dust because ironically enough, the most prominent indigenous lagosians lined up behind Rhodes vivor. The candidate which APC tribalists painted as a trojan horse. Ask yourself this, will a Londoner like ibime be offended if a Liverpudlian called London a no man's land. Or a newyorker be offended if a south dakotan called newyork a no man's land? And again, we're not talking about origin or history of state but current demographic makeup of the city. |
Trevor012:Are you just finding out about the thread? |
Trevor012:This has to be your first post on this thread, am I right? ![]() Welcome bro. : ![]() |
airmark:You've been asking me this and I'll answer just like I always stated throughout my campaign for Obi. In an election, there are 2 basic reasons for voting someone. 1. Either You're voting for the candidate because of his values and what his candidacy represents or 2, you are voting against the opponents values or what their candidacy represents. I personally will love to see the day a candidate's state of origin or gender will not matter or be a factor in his\her eligibility for office. As for gvr versus sanwoolu, why I would personally lean towards gvr is wholly because of the fact that at the core of the obidient movement is a desire to totally upend the status quo. To retire all current political class and breed a new class of leaders who would recognize that their victory was down to the masses and not anything else. It's why we're jubilant with what is happening in Enugu, in abia, hopefully in imo and Anambra. And hoped will happen in other areas too. To have a new breath of fresh air in our politics. So again, as for lagos, sanwoolu represents the status quo, worse the cronyistic godfatherism that has entirely captured the entire political and civil service structure in the state. Where funds are opaque, where corruption is strife and where one man has the final say. Nobody likes to see that in a democracy. Nobody. |
Amoto94: ![]() "Fascist intent disguised as a call to freedom, justice and equity". 🤡🤡🤡 "You wanted an Igbo man to be president". 🤡🤡🤡 In all my 10 years on this platform, I have never used derogatory words towards another tribe, be it slave, afonja, Yoruba, cannibals and whatnot. I have never descended to any tribal level of degeneracy or painted a whole tribe as evil. I have barely even been Igbo centric in any point I've made. I've stated plainly how I think tribal identity is actually useless to our lives. Me being Igbo does not make me enjoy more or suffer less than a Yoruba or efik person or impact my personal trajectory in life. But of course leave it to a murderous, fanatical raging lunatic who wishes to gas an entire tribe to project his own insecurities unto another. |
patrickmuf:When did tinubu become the "yoruba leaders"? Soo are you saying, a political leader has automatically become a tribal leader?? Apart from tinubu, can you tell me which other "Yoruba leader" I've criticized? Pa adebanjo? Obasanjo?? Please measure your words carefully. All I see here is an attempt to excuse the disgusting tribalism from folks we're seeing here. |
larride:Of course, no counter points, just straight to insults, but of course when I reply in same vein, I become labeled a cancer to the thread. 🤷🤷 |
obainojazz:Of course, that's true, but we also have the right to call out support that is detrimental to the country and society at large. Abi are you not seeing the damage the APC has done to the fabric of this country? Don't you wish there were more people who stood firm against Hitler's supporters? Is it not APC supporters that carried out widespread ethnic profiling and disenfranchisement of many thousands of voters and aided the suppression of Democratic values? Do this point of it being democracy should actually be pointed at them. |
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