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PoliticsRe: Why Tinubu Is Trying To Lean On Buhari To Declare A Public Holiday On May 26 by floret23(op): 2:48pm On May 23, 2023
Tinubu running helter skelter why no one pursues him. He has already traveled twice before inauguration. Even Obi that his mandate was stolen has peace and rest of mind.
PoliticsWhy Tinubu Is Trying To Lean On Buhari To Declare A Public Holiday On May 26 by floret23(op): 2:42pm On May 23, 2023
Information reaching me now from an insider is that @officialABAT is trying to lean on @MBuhari to declare a public holiday on Friday 26 May, which is the date the supreme court is supposed to deliver the judgment that could disqualify him.
https://twitter.com/DavidHundeyin/status/1660692277528862720?s=20

He has also tasked Lagos State governor @jidesanwoolu and his money launderer-in-chief Gilbert Chagoury to raise a total of N100bn with which to approach the supreme court justices.
https://twitter.com/DavidHundeyin/status/1660692817587388426?s=20

https://twitter.com/DavidHundeyin
PoliticsRe: Phones, Gadgets Not Allowed At The Presidential Tribunal From Monday by floret23(f): 9:23pm On May 21, 2023
This presupposes that they are not likely to be transparent in their dealings. They are not going to allow live transmission of hearing. This is sad that the court is not on the side of the people.
PoliticsRe: How Obi Wronged Poor Apapa And His Faction And Why He Must Apologize by floret23(f): 9:00pm On May 21, 2023
Apapa and Obi are word and opposite. Why Apapa sees politics as business, Obi sees politics as service to humanity. The two of them cannot cohabitate together. A thief can't tolerate a saint.
PoliticsRe: The Court Which We Are Depending On Has Now Banned Phones In Court — Ndi Kato by floret23(op): 6:22pm On May 20, 2023
I don't believe anything good can come from election tribunal. It is full of corrupt judges who are pawns in the hands of politicians.
Foreign AffairsRe: Congolese Minister Kazadi Impregnates His Deputy, Aminata Namasia by floret23(f): 6:17pm On May 20, 2023
BluntCrazeMan:
Another citizen of DRC said if politicians in the country, especially Kazadi and Namasia wanted to be referred to as “excellencies” or “honourables”, their conduct should have been more excellent and honourable, especially since they are very popular and wealthy, unlike other Congolese people.
Source:
https://www.vanguardngr.com/2023/05/it-was-accidental-says-congolese-education-minister-after-impregnating-deputy/
This Congolese no doubt is a follower of Peter Obi.
PoliticsThe Court Which We Are Depending On Has Now Banned Phones In Court — Ndi Kato by floret23(op): 6:13pm On May 20, 2023
As the legal dispute between the Labour Party (LP) and All Progressives Congress (APC) regarding the outcome of the recently concluded presidential election began at the Court Of Appeal in the Federal Capital Territory (FCT) today, a member of the Obi-Datti presidential campaign council, Ndi Kato, has expressed concerns about Nigeria’s judicial system.

Ndi Kato took to her official Twitter account a few minutes ago to make this statement.

Quoting the original message shared by Ndi Kato on Twitter, she stated, “We are advocating for live broadcasting of the Election Tribunal on television networks, but the court, upon which we rely for this ruling, has currently prohibited the use of mobile phones inside. What direction is Nigeria heading? Why does our judiciary function in this manner?”.
https://ghananews.co.uk/2023/05/20/peter-obi-the-court-which-we-are-depending-on-has-now-banned-phones-in-court-ndi-kato/
PoliticsRe: FCT, Making Of 25% Of 2/3rd States Status By Gboyega Amoboye by floret23(f): 6:00pm On May 20, 2023
LeoDeKing:
Ngozi, can you swear with Chukwu Okike Abiama that peter Obi won 2023 presidential election?
Thanks for your answer. I'm happy that your conscience is not totally dead. There's hope for you.
CrimeRe: Gunmen Kill 2 Policemen, Injure 1 In Imo by floret23(f): 4:16pm On May 20, 2023
Why can't Nigerian policemen show UGM the same amount of force they use to show innocent citizens?
PoliticsRe: FCT, Making Of 25% Of 2/3rd States Status By Gboyega Amoboye by floret23(f): 4:14pm On May 20, 2023
LeoDeKing:
A person got 25% in 16 states instead of the required 24 states.

He still came third in simple majority votes.

Yet he is screaming aloud that his manhood was stolen.

Is that not a mental sickness?
Mr Jimoh Ibrahim, can you swear with your life and destiny that you really believe this your comment? I mean do you actually believe Obi came third? And, is your conscience alive or dead?
PoliticsDrama As Judge Denies Nullifying Abia Governorship Election by floret23(op): 8:29am On May 20, 2023
A Federal High Court has denied nullifying the candidature of the Abia Governor-elect, Dr Alex Otti, who contested the election on the platform of the Labour Party, LP.

The court, however, said it nullified the election of the Kano LP candidates that contested the 2023 general election.

DAILY POST recalls that Ibrahim Haruna-Ibrahim had filed an application asking the court to revoke and set aside the certificate of return issued to all LP candidates declared winners in Kano and the 35 states of the Federation, including the FCT, Abuja.

However, following the mixed reactions that have trailed the judgement, Justice Nasir-Yunusa affirmed that the candidates in Abia who took part in the just-concluded general elections were not parties in the suit.

Nasir-Yunusa said the court declared only the primary election of the Labour Party in Kano State null and void.

“This court lacks jurisdiction to make an order for the issuance of certificate of return.

“They are at liberty to seek redress in the appropriate division of the court,” he said.
https://dailypost.ng/2023/05/19/judge-denies-nullifying-abia-governorship-election/?utm_source=operamini&utm_medium=feednews&utm_campaign=operamini_feednews
PoliticsRe: Murphy Afolabi's Babymama Rains Curses On All Muslims In Nigeria With Tears by floret23(op): 7:09pm On May 19, 2023
Lyrics269:
So your christain arab blood sucking god teach you to curse people
She is a muslim.
PoliticsRe: Lamidi Apapa’s Lawyer Denied Appearance By Tribunal Judge by floret23(f): 4:13pm On May 19, 2023
Corn247:
Foolish OP is happy that they beat their party chairman and the party has fallen into disarray.

These are the same nonentities that think they can govern Nigeria. I would have love them to give them a chance, i am sure the Obituary will collapse this country on the spot and wont escape lynching like his predecessor from that savage region.
I pity your destiny. Drug Daddy surpporter oshi.
PoliticsRe: Lamidi Apapa’s Lawyer Denied Appearance By Tribunal Judge by floret23(f): 4:12pm On May 19, 2023
Felimax:
That is what supporting evil can reduce you to.
A whole SAN been reduced to a nonentity because of wizards of APC Tinubu's money.
PoliticsRe: Pictures Of Apapa And His Security Detail In Court by floret23(f): 4:09pm On May 19, 2023
Raskimonojendor:
Obidients are nowhere to be found..
Lucky old man, he too should enjoy Tinubu's drug money and Lagos money small. It is his turn to chop from the wasting stolen national cake.
PoliticsRe: Enugu Governor-elect’s Certificate Not From NYSC – NYSC DG by floret23(f): 4:05pm On May 19, 2023
He should quickly decamp to APC (the certificate forgers party) and his crime will not matter again. His sin will be washed away.
PoliticsRe: Enugu Governor-elect’s Certificate Not From NYSC – NYSC DG by floret23(f): 4:03pm On May 19, 2023
incandescentena:
Minister Kemi Osun comes to mind. That beautiful sound lady was just messed up in Nigeria politics
PoliticsMurphy Afolabi's Babymama Rains Curses On All Muslims In Nigeria With Tears by floret23(op): 3:17pm On May 19, 2023
“Awon Ti O Mo Olorun Shiekh”– Murphy Afolabi Wife Rains Curses On All Muslims In Nigeria With Tears On Her Face
In the midst of a torrential downpour, Murphy Afolabi’s Baby Mama found herself grappling with a profound sense of anguish and frustration. The source of her distress lay in the encounter she had with a Muslim Alfa who callously refused to offer prayers for her late husband. The incident left her bewildered and deeply wounded, as she couldn’t fathom why someone would allow business considerations to overshadow matters of faith.

As she recounted the distressing encounter, Rain’s eyes welled up with tears that cascaded down her cheeks. Each drop bore the weight of her sorrow and disappointment, mingling with the raindrops that descended from the darkened skies. She had hoped for solace and closure through the power of prayer, seeking divine intervention to grant her husband eternal peace.

With her voice trembling, Rain passionately expressed her heartbreak and frustration. The disbelief she felt resonated in her words as she questioned the merging of business and religion. To her, it was inconceivable that such an important spiritual act could be withheld due to personal or financial motivations.

The intensity of her emotions grew as she pleaded for her late husband to be allowed to rest in peace. Every fiber of her being yearned for closure, for the assurance that her beloved partner would find solace in the afterlife.

In her anguish, she swore vehemently, her words imbued with the weight of her shattered expectations. The curse she invoked was not born out of malice, but rather from a deep well of sorrow and a profound sense of injustice. It was a plea to the universe, an impassioned cry for retribution against those who denied her late husband the prayers and respect he deserved.

As she continues to rain more curse on the Islamic group with tears in her eyes, carrying her anguish and prayers to the heavens. In that moment, she hoped that her heartfelt plea would be heard, and that her late husband would finally find the peace he so rightfully deserved.

Gossipinfo recalled That Following the unfortunate passing of the esteemed actor Murphy Afolabi, Islamic cleric Sheikh Ahmad has shared his perspective regarding the prayers that should be offered for him. Sheikh Ahmad expressed his belief that prayers should not be extended to Afolabi due to the nature of his career and the roles he portrayed in movies.

According to Sheikh Ahmad, Murphy Afolabi’s involvement in the film industry included portraying the character of Baba Alawo, which was seen as promoting traditional religion. The Islamic cleric stressed that Afolabi’s choice of roles went against the rules and desires of God, making him an unbeliever in his eyes.
https://witng.com/2023/05/19/awon-ti-o-mo-olorun-shiekh-murphy-afolabi-wife-rain-curse-on-all-the-muslim-in-nigeria-with-tears-on-her-face-watch/
PoliticsRe: Wait For Tribunal Verdict Before Legitimising Tinubu’s Victory, Obi Replies US by floret23(f): 3:04pm On May 19, 2023
People from Drug Daddy WhatsApp group have invaded this thread.
PoliticsThe Treachery Of Mahmud Yakubu Must Never Be Forgotten Or Forgiven (Part 1&2) by floret23(op): 10:35am On May 19, 2023
The treachery of Mahmud Yakubu must never be forgotten or forgiven (1)
Mahmud Yakubu, chairman of the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC), is not only a pernicious liar with a history of lies as INEC chairman, but he is also a real treacherous human being with weak moral fibre and has absolutely no respect for Nigerians. He must be denied the social respectability that he and all men in his position crave and demand.

After the shambolic 2019 elections where INEC declared Muhammadu Buhari winner, whistle-blowers from the commission let it be known that despite the refusal of the president to sign the electronic transmission of results into law, INEC still went ahead to collate results electronically during the election.

According to insider sources, the electronically transmitted results showed that the Atiku Abubakar of the PDP won the election with a whopping six million vote margin. But after the results were massaged, tipp-exxed, and tampered with manually, INEC declared Buhari the winner.

The existence of the server and the results formed the fulcrum of Atiku’s challenge of the election results at the tribunal. Atiku and the PDP wanted INEC to allow them access to the server and the results therein. But INEC denied they ever had such a server, even though they were given money to procure one for the election, or uploaded any results electronically. At the Tribunal, INEC’s counsel declared: “They are asking us to bring something we do not have.” But that was a blatant lie.

INEC had campaigned for pressured the Nigerian National Assembly to include electronic transmission of results in the electoral act, arguing that it was the only permanent solution to election rigging and that it had everything in place to make it work. While the National Assembly included it in the electoral act and reassured of its capacity to deliver, President Muhammadu Buhari flatly refused to sign it into law, fearing it will imperil his re-election chances on account of his deep unpopularity.

But the real shocker was the conduct of INEC. Despite repeated promises and reassurances, the results of the presidential elections were not uploaded in real time

So, INEC arguing that they do not have a server was a very blatant and wicked lie. But they had the backing of the law. Since the electoral act in use did not make provision for electronic transmission of results, and the matter was purely an internal decision of INEC, they could plausibly deny the existence of the server. With no access to INEC’s server, Atiku and the PDP could not prove a thing at the tribunal and Buhari’s fraudulent re-election stood.

To date, however, senior INEC insiders and personnel continue to tell academic researchers and anyone who cares to know that INEC did electronically transmit the 2019 elections and that Atiku Abubakar won that election squarely based on the results transmitted.

Immediately after, however, INEC resumed its campaign for the legalisation of electronic transmission of results. This time, they succeeded and with nothing to lose since he’s tenure barred, Buhari signed it into law. INEC even made the point to test-run the method in the Edo, Anambra, Ekiti, and Osun off-season gubernatorial elections.

With the successes of these elections, Mahmud Yakubu declared that “going forward, INEC would transmit election results electronically,” and it will permanently eliminate rigging in our elections. In the lead-up to the 2023 elections and with rumours circulating that INEC planned to rig the elections by abandoning the electronic transmission of results, the commission came out strongly to deny such rumours, putting out several press releases stating that:

“The Commission has repeatedly reassured Nigerians that it will transmit results directly from the polling units as we witnessed in Ekiti and Osun Governorship elections and 103 more constituencies where off-cycle Governorship/FCT Area elections and bye-elections were held since August 2020…”

At the Royal Institute of International Affairs, (Chatham House) London, where all major presidential candidates go to campaign and where important public policy decisions affecting Nigeria are unveiled and discussed, Yakubu continued to reassure everyone that the public would be able to view “polling-unit results as soon as they are finalized on Election Day.” He even went triumphal about the readiness of the commission: “We did so in Ekiti and Osun. It was fantastic and we’re going to do so nationwide. Increasingly, our people are becoming more excited about the deployment of this technology and we’re really happy.”

Then on Election Day, everything went wrong. INEC staff arrived late, not universally, but strategically at opposition strongholds and even so, with insufficient voting materials. Violence, voter intimidation, and destruction of ballot boxes were rampant being perpetrated sometimes, at the instance of security officials and mainly targeting opposition strongholds and supporters.

But the real shocker was the conduct of INEC. Despite repeated promises and reassurances, the results of the presidential elections were not uploaded in real time. Curiously though, while polling unit officials could not upload the results of the presidential election, they could upload those of the Senatorial and House of Representatives elections. They claimed not to have the password.

It was only the next day that the results began to be slowly uploaded on the INEC portal. As many suspected, when compared with the results declared at polling units and which were captured by voters on their cell phones, they contained obvious alterations, with many of the original result sheets cancelled out with pen and rewritten over again.

Even with that, the numbers are still difficult to reconcile with many painstaking analyses of the sex-up results showing that the ruling party was declared winner even in states where the opposition won overwhelmingly. Like Chimamanda Adichie argued in her piece, “Nigeria’s Hallow Democracy”, “The election had been not only rigged, but done in such a shoddy, shabby manner that it insulted the intelligence of Nigerians.”
Businessday.NG


The treachery of Mahmud Yakubu must never be forgotten or forgiven (2)
[quote]The explanations INEC and Mr Yakubu gave for the non-uploading of the results of the presidential election to the INEC server in real time were unconvincing and even downright insulting. While INEC national commissioner, Festus Okoye, acknowledged they “promised that results would be uploaded in real time to our result viewing portal,” he conceded that “there were challenges” that were not anticipated. But as to the nature of those challenges that curiously only affected results of the presidential elections and not those of the National Assembly elections conducted the same day, Okoye didn’t explain.

The All Progressives Congress (APC) presidential campaign council, however, in defence of INEC, said no law mandated INEC to transmit election results electronically. In subsequent court filings, INEC adopted this line of argument wholesale, completely ignoring its promise and repeated reassurances that: “there is no going back on the deployment of the Bimodal Voter Accreditation System (BVAS) for voter accreditation. There is no going back on the transmission of results to the INEC Result Viewing Portal (iReV) in real-time on Election Day.”

Mr Yakubu and his like know they will never be held accountable. He knows that Nigerians have a short memory, and in a little while, they will forget about his treachery

Make no mistake about it, what Mahmud Yakubu and his minnows at INEC did was to directly insult Nigerians to their faces. It is a way of saying: “We’ll deceive you; we’ll raise your hopes; we’ll get you giddy with excitement; we’ll get you to the polls, and we’ll do exactly as we wish because you all don’t matter and there’s absolutely nothing you can do about it”.

That is exactly how elected and appointed public officials treat Nigerians. The concept of legitimacy and accountability is foreign to them. What matters is capturing power by any means necessary and being appointed to high office where they could enrich themselves at the expense of the public.

Mr Yakubu and his like know they will never be held accountable. He knows that Nigerians have a short memory, and in a little while, they will forget about his treachery and welcome him into the noble/respectable, and wealthy class of ex-government officials who possess institutional knowledge and wisdom and would be consulted from time to time to lecture and educate citizens on national events.

He will demand and be accorded undeserved respect and honour at private and public events, and no one will remember or bother to recall his misdeeds and betrayal of the Nigerian people. Sadly, even among the staunchest pro-democracy advocates, there seems to be an uncanny reverence for monied former government officials.

After all, he has precedent to learn from. After conducting the worst election in the history of Nigeria in 2007 where results were being announced in Abuja even as voting was ongoing in states, Maurice Iwu, the extremely corrupt and amoral Chairman of INEC, who was announcing results where purported votes are higher than the total number of registered voters in some places, retired to a life of affluence and honour.

Shortly after, in 2011, at the height of the Ebola pandemic, he was even being entertained on primetime television shows discussing his nonsensical research on the use of bitter kola to cure Ebola. Today, he moves about comfortably in social and academic circles and still enjoys some respectability that he clearly didn’t earn.

Ditto Charles Soludo, the cantankerous, low self-esteemed hustler who managed to sweet-talk his way into being appointed the central bank governor. Once there, he went about satisfying his deep cravings for power, wealth, and influence and virtually forgot about one of the most important jobs he was meant to do – regulate the banks to ensure the stability of the country’s financial system.

So preoccupied was he with living a luxurious life (he went about with a retinue of bodyguards and travelled on private jets) and cosying up to the bank executives that he pretended not to notice as bank executives hollowed out the banks and almost collapsed Nigeria’s entire financial stability in the process. Soludo’s dereliction of duty cost Nigerian taxpayers about N5.67 trillion through the Asset Management Company of Nigeria (AMCON) to stabilize the financial markets.

In a saner society, such an individual will be in jail or at least, will retire and live out the rest of his life in solitude and shame. But not in Nigeria. As if under a spell, Nigerians – even well-enlightened and genuinely pro-democratic and good governance advocates – continued to regard him as a well-intentioned technocrat, financial expert, and intellectual celebrity.

Aided by that false and totally unearned reputation, he jumped into politics, promising to transform Anambra into the “Dubai, Taiwan, and Singapore of Africa.” He has been elected governor of Anambra state and we’re now witnessing how he is indeed transforming Anambra.

Since Nigerian institutions have shown no appetite or capability to hold anyone accountable for his/her actions in public office, the only avenue left for citizens to hold public officials accountable is through the strategic deployment of public shaming.

Nigerians must learn to hold grudges against public officials who behave badly while in office. They must learn to continuously heckle, and like some religious sects, aggressively humiliate, and shun badly behaved current and former public officials, like Mr Yakubu, who has shown that he is nothing but a lying, deceptive, and unscrupulous scoundrel.

The only problem is that many of Nigeria’s civil society, pro-democracy activists and academics who are supposed to lead this aggressive humiliation and shunning campaign are of the same mindset as corrupt public officials. They all consider Nigeria as a huge cake and they are all waiting in line for their turn to “chop and clean mouth”. Activism for them is only a waiting game and a way of getting noticed.
Source: Businessday.NG
PoliticsBiden Reminds People About Tinubu’s Drug Trafficking History Before Inauguration by floret23(op): 10:41pm On May 17, 2023
13 Days To Go : Joe Biden Reminds People About Tinubu’s Drug Trafficking History Before Inauguration
Jeffrey Guterman, a retired American mental health counsellor, has held the U.S President, Joe Biden to his words, as he urges him to take action against the Nigerian President-elect, Bola Ahmed Tinubu, who is accused of trafficking drugs in the U.S.

Said That Could Affect Tinubu Badly; American Doctor, Guterman Reacts.

According to Guterman, President Biden said he would correct errors when they are brought to the attention of the federal government, and as such must withdraw the ‘wrong’ congratulatory messages the U.S State Department sent to Tinubu after he won the February 25th presidential ‘rigged’ election.

Guterman also faulted the U.S’s decision not to impose visa ban on Tinubu who he claimed undermined fair elections.

While reacting to the visa ban on Nigerian politicians who undermined fair elections following a notification by the spokesperson for the U.S Department of State, Mathew Miller, Guterman wrote: “To @StateDeptSpox Matthew Miller: Please provide me with a phone number where I can reach you.

“The left hand doesn’t know what the right hand is doing in the U.S. State Department. On one hand, you impose visa restrictions for those undermining fair elections in Nigeria.

“On the other hand, your department wrongly congratulated Bola Tinubu, a criminal, a drug trafficker. A Google search reveals Tinubu’s crimes and that the election is being contested in court. President Biden said he would correct errors when they are brought to the attention of the federal government.


“The State Department’s contradictory positions on the Nigerian election needs to be corrected.”


The American doctor added: “To @StateDeptSpox Matthew Miller: See the video below of former spokesperson Ned Price congratulating Tinubu. In my first tweet in this thread, I explain why the U.S. State Department is sending contradictory messages.”
https://hillmat.com/2023/05/17/13-days-to-go-joe-biden-reminds-people-about-tinubus-drug-trafficking-history-before-inauguration/
PoliticsRe: Court Had Already Ruled On 2 Occasions That 25 Percent Is Needed In Abuja by floret23(f): 10:18pm On May 17, 2023
He does not know why Mahmood Yakubu declared Bola Tinubu the winner of the presidential election without getting the 25 percent in Abuja.

Tinubu is a criminal
Yakubu is a fraudster
Lamidi Apapa is a thief
Foreign AffairsRe: Dr. Joseph Dituri Breaks Record For Time Spent Living Underwater by floret23(f): 1:20pm On May 17, 2023
excel101:
As a Nigerian what have you done to better your life or Nigeria..... It's your kind disregard hardwork, because you felt you can make it with that stinky thing between your legs. If that's your hope, then ask your aunties before you, no road for there o.
GWR is all about amazing skills. People showcase their skills and abilities everyday in the presence of GWR officials without noise and drama. Then what makes you conclude from my comment that I have disregard for hardwork? I appreciate the woman but the importance Nigerians attached to such a petty thing is sad. If you had been following GWR on social media, you would understand my point of view.

No wonder you people praise politians for doing one period what they are elected to do.
Foreign AffairsRe: Dr. Joseph Dituri Breaks Record For Time Spent Living Underwater by floret23(f): 12:14pm On May 17, 2023
excel101:
It's a lady like that got that recognition through hard work. Ask yourself what are you living for or what have you achieved in your life.....
Nigeria is like this because majority of people are like you. Imagine the whole political and social space of USA becoming agog because of what that scientist is doing. Is that possible in a sane country? You guys are a punishment for sound minds.
Foreign AffairsRe: Dr. Joseph Dituri Breaks Record For Time Spent Living Underwater by floret23(f): 12:09pm On May 17, 2023
prospaj:
A normal human being cannot do this. He's a marine spirit
This is the mindset that your great grandparents had that made it possible for the Oyinbos to colonize all aspects of their existence till now.
Foreign AffairsRe: Dr. Joseph Dituri Breaks Record For Time Spent Living Underwater by floret23(f): 12:05pm On May 17, 2023
dazzlingd:
It’s not just you, but when you are surrounded by foolish people with low IQ, and they make the majority opinion, you will begin to doubt your sanity
Nigeria consist of majority foolish people who specialize in majoring on the minor and minoring on the major.
Foreign AffairsRe: Dr. Joseph Dituri Breaks Record For Time Spent Living Underwater by floret23(f): 12:01pm On May 17, 2023
dazzlingd:
If this happens in Nigeria.

They will declare 3 days national holiday.

We told them that GWR is a normal thing everywhere in the world, e reach Nigeria turn, they made it look like moon landing. A whole giant of africa and its leaders celebrating a cooking world record like wtf.
This is what I have be thinking but it seems Nigerians are too petty. They like to capitalize on small unimportant things of life but neglect big important things. I detest being in Nigeria.
PoliticsRe: Kenneth Okonkwo Reacts As Lamidi Apapa Is Disgraced In Court by floret23(op): 11:55am On May 17, 2023
Naija News earlier reported that Lamidi was met with resistance after arriving the Appeal Court Abuja for continuation sessions of the pre-hearing of the Presidential Election Tribunal slated to resume today, and attempted to occupy the seat reserved for the National Chairman, Julius Abure.
This is the spirit and character of a typical APC man. They are always abnormally toutish. I spit on his incorrect old head.
PoliticsKenneth Okonkwo Reacts As Lamidi Apapa Is Disgraced In Court by floret23(op): 11:51am On May 17, 2023
The National Spokesperson for the Labour Party Presidential Campaign Council, Kenneth Okonkwo, has reacted after the factional national chairman of the party, Lamidi Apapa was disgraced out of court for disrupting proceedings.

Naija News earlier reported that Lamidi was met with resistance after arriving the Appeal Court Abuja for continuation sessions of the pre-hearing of the Presidential Election Tribunal slated to resume today, and attempted to occupy the seat reserved for the suspended National Chairman, Julius Abure.

The refusal of Lamidi to occupy seats in the plaintiffs’ gallery at the presidential tribunal led to a heated exchange between supporters of the two factional leaders.

He was later seen walking away after the secretary of the presidential election petition court, Josephine Ekperobe stepped in.

Speaking about the incident, the Labour chieftain via his official Twitter page noted that ‘some hired political clowns and impostors masquerading as Labour Party chieftains wanted to disrupt proceedings in court but were disgraced.’

He wrote: “We are back again in the Court of Appeal today, 17th May, 2023, for the continuation of hearing in our petition to dethrone the old order and usher in a new Nigeria. @PeterObi is in court. Some hired political clowns and impostors masquerading as Labour Party chieftains wanted to disrupt proceedings in court but were disgraced. Victory is ours by the grace of God.”
https://www./2023/05/17/kenneth-okonkwo-reacts-as-lamidi-apapa-is-disgraced-in-court/?amp=1
PoliticsRe: Peter Obi Attends Dele Momodu's 63rd Birthday Party In London (Pictures) by floret23(f): 11:37am On May 17, 2023
Ireportlive:
cool



PDP looters


Gulible idiots are fighting for stupid mandate, P.O sneaked to UK to settle his previous offenses including tax invasion



.
I thought you zombies said he was detained, deported and banned from entering UK? It must be sorcery! Foolish zombies
PoliticsRe: Peter Obi Attends Dele Momodu's 63rd Birthday Party In London (Pictures) by floret23(f): 11:36am On May 17, 2023
aariwa:
Open an Agbado brain and you will see only bitterness, envy, hatred and generational poverty residing there
A perfect description from brain of LeoDeKing FreeStuffsNG yarimo seunmsg and heliues

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