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He is aware that his stay there will be short-lived. Mumuhadu, the INEC chairman, has embezzled funds. Currently, he is making threats towards the judiciary, and the response from those associated with BATstards has been notably silent. Consider what would happen if it were Obi who made threats of anarchy and chaos. The Department of State Services (DSS) would have likely showcased their efficiency by now.
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FirstCounsel:I think police have stopped giving license... |
Ownership of a hunting gun and ammunition.... Pathetic |
famology:On Colos on Colos... |
sunboy:All eyes on the judiciary |
Okay... Like it's going to have an effect |
sunboy:A drug lord can't be my president.... Ciao |
It's obvious that Tinubu has scammed them |
Same thing with immigration... If you decide to do it by yourself, they will delay you |
sunboy:The act of acquiring a mandate with substantial funds and having genuine intentions to utilize it for positive purposes is an unlikely scenario. Although this may seem unrelated to foreign exchange (Forex), there is an underlying connection between the two. Thank you for bringing up this point. |
sunboy:With sharing 8000 and giving judges money? Dey play.... |
In a revolting display, they abandoned Hadi Sirika and flocked to Emefiele... Hadi Sirika shamelessly peddled a deceitful facade known as Air Nigeria, exploiting the naivety of the masses, while he roams freely... Even the corrupt drug-enabling cop, Abba Kyari, walks the streets without consequence... The INEC chairman, who shamelessly sold us the fairy tale of BVAS and manipulated the election, remains unscathed... Their sole source of concern is Emefiele... These individuals are nothing more than pathetic clowns. |
Okay... Make Una continue dey hype the drug Lord.... Very soon he will return the mandate and INEc chairman will be jailed.... Dollar is 815 today
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Okay..... Make it fit then |
Omay |
BigBlackPreek:After you guys have tried to soil his name and e no work... Una wan kill am join.... All of una will soon be exposed |
You can't quit because you like the sex |
Congratulations, Udeh Chiamaka Victoria, on your incredible achievement of graduating with First Class Honors in Medicine from Stavropol State Medical University in Russia! Your exceptional dedication, hard work, and commitment to your studies have paid off in a tremendous way. Your achievement is a testament to your intellect, perseverance, and unwavering determination. Not only have you excelled academically, but you have also brought pride and honor to the Igbo community. Your success serves as an inspiration to others, highlighting the talent and brilliance within our community. As an Igbo individual, you have showcased the unique abilities and capabilities that our community possesses. Your achievement is a reminder of the brilliance and potential that lies within each and every one of us. Your graduation with First Class Honors in Medicine is not just a personal accomplishment; it is a significant milestone that will undoubtedly impact countless lives. Your dedication to the medical field and your pursuit of excellence will make a difference in the lives of many patients you will encounter throughout your career. May this achievement be the beginning of a remarkable journey for you. As you embark on your professional path, may you continue to excel, grow, and make a positive impact in the medical field. Congratulations once again, Udeh Chiamaka Victoria! Your accomplishment is an inspiration to us all, and we are incredibly proud of you. Wishing you continued success and fulfillment in all your future endeavors. Warmest congratulations, |
donbenie:Nothing |
makanma:Your friend or you? |
The Nigerian political landscape has been buzzing with anticipation as the Presidential Election Petition Tribunal (PEPT) nears its judgment. One prominent figure who has found himself at the center of this storm is Bola Ahmed Tinubu, the national leader of the All Progressives Congress (APC). Rumors suggest that Tinubu, fearing an unfavorable judgment, has allegedly ordered the APC to start strategizing for a rerun. Additionally, the decision of Peter Obi, the presidential candidate of the Labour Party, to refrain from withdrawing his case from the court has added fuel to these speculations. Let us delve into these claims and examine their potential implications. Tinubu's Concerns As a highly influential figure in Nigerian politics, Tinubu's anxieties about the outcome of the PEPT judgment are not entirely surprising. The tribunal's ruling could have far-reaching consequences for the political landscape and determine the fate of the current administration. It is natural for any political leader with a vested interest to experience unease in such circumstances. Alleged Ordering of Rerun Planning Reports circulating in various media outlets have suggested that Tinubu, anticipating an unfavorable verdict, has instructed the APC to initiate preparations for a rerun election. However, it is crucial to approach these claims with caution, as they largely rely on unnamed sources and lack substantial evidence to support their veracity. While it is within Tinubu's purview to assess potential scenarios and devise strategic plans for the party's future, it is premature to conclude that such preparations necessarily indicate fear of an adverse court ruling. Politicians are known to engage in contingency planning, especially in high-stakes situations like the PEPT judgment. It is important not to jump to hasty conclusions or assume guilt based solely on speculation. Peter Obi's Decision Another development contributing to the speculation surrounding Tinubu's alleged concerns is the decision of Peter Obi, the former Vice Presidential candidate of the PDP, to refrain from withdrawing his case from the court. Obi's decision not to withdraw indicates a willingness to see the legal process through to its conclusion. However, it does not necessarily imply that Tinubu is afraid of the outcome. Obi's commitment to pursuing the case in court is his prerogative and reflects his confidence in the judicial system. It is common for politicians to explore all available legal avenues to resolve election-related disputes. Tinubu's apprehension, if any, may arise from the uncertainty surrounding the court's judgment rather than from the mere act of Obi pursuing his case. Implications and Conclusion The outcome of the PEPT judgment has the potential to reshape the political landscape in Nigeria. Given Tinubu's prominence and his role in the APC, it is natural for him to be concerned about the ramifications of the court's decision. However, it is crucial to separate speculation from fact and not jump to conclusions based on unverified reports. As citizens, it is essential for us to maintain a healthy skepticism and rely on verified information from credible sources. The judiciary must be allowed to operate independently and without undue pressure or interference. The resolution of election-related disputes should be determined by the merits of the cases presented before the courts. Ultimately, the Nigerian people deserve a transparent and fair legal process that upholds the principles of justice and democracy. As the PEPT judgment approaches, it is vital for all stakeholders to respect the rule of law and maintain faith in the judicial system, regardless of the outcome. |
Story... The Fulani owners has spoken... No reversal... They should take their idol worship to Osun |
Know the difference between acquiring something that will add value to you and something that will not |
So can the Ooni tell them to take their Sallah celebration to Saudi Arabia? |
There's no reason... It's privacy |
AntiZikist:Well, another Anambra Igbo girl is taking her place, so what are you trying to imply? Are you suggesting that everyone will unquestioningly believe JAMB's claims, considering the incident where money was allegedly swallowed by a snake? It seems like you believe she deserves harsh treatment because she's Igbo, just like Emefiele, while the drug cop is allowed to freely roam the streets with the Air Nigeria dude. |
AntiZikist:She acquired invaluable knowledge from a prominent leader at the highest echelons. |
Mmesoma's actions were undeniably wrong, however, it is important to address the misleading notion that her actions represent the collective stance of the Igbo people. This notion is far from the truth. Now that she is no longer present, it is evident that another Igbo individual has taken her place. This emphasizes the need for a comprehensive evaluation of the situation rather than attributing it to a particular ethnic group. Considering recent events, it is understandable that a significant number of individuals have lost faith in the Joint Admissions and Matriculation Board (JAMB). The infamous incident involving money being allegedly swallowed by a snake within their premises certainly did not help restore trust. Presenting such an implausible explanation only serves to undermine the credibility of JAMB further. It is crucial for JAMB to acknowledge these incidents as compelling reasons to reevaluate and fortify their organizational integrity. In light of these circumstances, it is imperative for JAMB to engage in thorough introspection and take proactive measures to rebuild public trust. The organization should recognize that their credibility has been compromised and demonstrate a genuine commitment to rectifying these issues. By actively working towards enhancing their transparency, efficiency, and accountability, JAMB can regain the confidence of the Nigerian populace, fostering a renewed sense of trust in their operations. |
Tinubus people... The news is fake because it's against you. Why don't he sue them if it's not real.... 🤣🤣🤣🤣 |
millionboi2:Nope, it's cheaper in Nigeria 😂 |