Business › Re: Reforms Power Nigeria Stocks Past New Zealand As Bonds Crush EM Peers by Image123(m): 5:30am On May 11 |
LordIsaac: While the people are getting impoverished daily! Stop getting impoverished friend, tap into wealth. Opportunities abound if you're competent and not lazy. Be informed. |
Business › Re: Reforms Power Nigeria Stocks Past New Zealand As Bonds Crush EM Peers by Image123(m): 5:29am On May 11 |
It's why we call him the Jagaban. Like him or hate him, he knows how to make money. |
Politics › Re: 2027 Rivers Governorship: Drama As APC Committee Screens Fubara, Wike Allies by Image123(m): 5:27am On May 11 |
There's no drama here, just an unstable man trying to be wiser than his destiny helpers. They'd both be fine. |
Politics › Re: President Tinubu Arrives In Nairobi, Kenya, For The Africa-France Summit by Image123(m): 5:26am On May 11 |
Ruto, you go repeat that thing wey you talk abi? |
Christianity Etc › Re: Joni Lamb Dies At 65 by Image123(m): 10:10am On May 10 |
Wow. i remember seeing her interview pastor Kumuyi last year. RIP. |
Politics › Re: Consensus Crumbles: More APC ‘Rebels’ Say No by Image123(m): 1:50pm On May 09 |
It's a normal thing na, it's democracy. Even president will have primaries, since the majority agreed on consensus but some clown said he wants the nomination form. He'd have a go. Option and flexibility is the beauty of democracy. Not operating like a cult and cursing people who don't agree with you. |
Politics › Re: 2027: Why Peter Obi, Kwankwaso Ticket Won’t Win Presidency – Baba Yusuf by Image123(m): 11:56am On May 09 |
BetterScottish: Dis one don hear obi name don rush crawl out.. Have you received your 2K for boys on the way? You didn't tell us on time what the 2 fingers in the picture signify.
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Politics › Re: 2027: Why Peter Obi, Kwankwaso Ticket Won’t Win Presidency – Baba Yusuf by Image123(m): 11:11am On May 09 |
PlasmaTV: The way y'all are writing about Obi shows that you're scared.
You haven't dedicated half of this energy to defending Tinubu. Pathetic. Errm, his voters are on ground. Obi's voters are mostly misguided online 2k folks and people in the SE. |
Politics › Re: 2027: Why Peter Obi, Kwankwaso Ticket Won’t Win Presidency – Baba Yusuf by Image123(m): 11:07am On May 09 |
Dem don win primary first? Can they even meet INEC deadline? Can they agree among themselves? What can they use to get votes, muslim muslim don cast. Only tribalism can work but i doubt the level of rigging they did in 2023 can be replicated again. https://x.com/i/status/2052963693349032260 |
Politics › Re: Former Minister, Isa Pantami Breaks Down In Tears After Being Denied APC Ticket by Image123(m): 11:05am On May 09 |
numericalguy: He was crying as a result of reading and translating the Qur'an and not because of politics because he was doing Tafsir in the Mosque.
The video is in the Mosque and the malicious content creator tried to use emoji to block the parts of the video that showed that it is a mosque Thanks, i guessed as much. |
Politics › Re: 2027 Elections: Obi, Dickson Meet Kwankwaso In Abuja Ahead Of NDC Convention by Image123(m): 10:14am On May 09*. Modified: 10:30am On May 09 |
A group of losers is called what? The NDC's Deadline Problem.
A Full Breakdown:
The NDC (Nigeria Democratic Congress) was only registered on February 5, 2026, via a court order, not because it met all INEC's requirements.
INEC Chairman Prof. Joash Amupitan confirmed that the Federal High Court in Lokoja ordered the commission to register NDC, and the commission simply complied with that order. (The Guardian Nigeria).
That's the starting point of their trouble.
Here are the key deadlines they're up against:
1. Party Primaries Window INEC has informed parties that they are free to fix the dates of their primaries within the approved period of April 23, 2026, to May 30, 2026. (ThisDayLive)
That's a tight window, and NDC was barely registered when it opened. 2. Membership Register Submission. The Big One Under Section 77 of the Electoral Act 2026, every political party must maintain a digital membership register and submit it to INEC at least 21 days before any primary, congress, or convention.
Only individuals whose names appear in this pre-submitted register are eligible to vote or contest as candidates. (National Network)
The final deadline for submission of political parties' registers of members has been extended to May 10, 2026. (ThisDayLive) Miss that, and you can't field any candidate in 2027.
The register must contain, for each member: name, sex, date of birth, address, state, local government, ward, polling unit, National Identification Number (NIN), and photograph, in both hard and soft copy. (Technext) Building that digitally from scratch — as a brand new party — in a few months is a mammoth task.
3. No Congresses = No Convention = No Primaries=
You can't hold a national convention without first conducting state-level congresses. NDC was registered in February 2026.
The party announced it had submitted notices for upcoming congresses and national convention (Legal Nigeria) , but submitting a notice is not the same as completing those processes. State congresses across 36 states + FCT, then a national convention — all requiring 21 days' advance notice to INEC each time - is logistically nearly impossible to complete before the May 30, 2026 primaries deadline
4. The 21-Day Notice Rule A party that fails to submit the membership register within the stipulated time will not be allowed to field candidates for that election. (TheCable) There's no grace period or waiver — the law is clear.
The Core Problem in Summary NDC is a brand-new party registered via court order in February 2026. To participate in the 2027 elections, it must:
Conduct ward congresses → state congresses → national convention (each with 21-day INEC notice) Build a full digital NIN-linked membership register Submit that register to INEC by May 10, 2026
Conduct primaries before May 30, 2026 That's essentially 4 months to build a nationwide party structure from the ground up and satisfy some of the most stringent electoral compliance requirements Nigeria has ever introduced. As you rightly pointed out — it's an extremely steep hill to climb, and the clock has nearly run out. https://x.com/i/status/2052963693349032260Dem go still blame Tinubu. May we not labour in vain. |
Politics › Re: APC Governors Forum splits as Governors Uzodimma & Abiodun lead rival factions by Image123(m): 3:52am On May 09 |
Opposition doing the usual useless propaganda instead of putting their acts together. Yesterday, opposition said it's Enugu governor, today it's Ogun governor. Give a strong go and fight, not all these expired lies method na. Imagine report that you want educated people to believe, total gossip gibberish. If government sanctions them now, everyone will be crying. A major leadership crisis has hit the Progressive Governors Forum (PGF) following the emergence of rival factions within the influential body of All Progressives Congress (APC) governors.
However, another bloc within the forum has reportedly aligned behind Ogun State Governor Dapo Abiodun and Kwara State Governor AbdulRahman AbdulRazaq, who are now leading a separate faction.
Details surrounding the disagreement remain unclear, but sources within the party said tensions had been building over internal leadership control and strategic positioning ahead of the next election season.
Neither faction has officially released a detailed statement |
Politics › Re: Former Minister, Isa Pantami Breaks Down In Tears After Being Denied APC Ticket by Image123(m): 3:47am On May 09 |
A full grown man and former minister in tears because of personal ambition. Could be fake news sha as the video doesn't show why he's crying. As bad as this is, it's more commendable than pulling down the whole roof or jumping from party to party in desperation. |
Career › Re: Talent Scarcity: A Rejoinder To Moniepoint CEO by Image123(m): 4:02pm On May 08 |
All these pained talents, employ yourselves na |
Politics › Re: "I Served When The Nigerian Senate Was At Its Best" - Oluremi Tinubu by Image123(m): 3:21pm On May 08 |
Cut and join journalism |
Politics › Re: 2027: "I Am Eligible" - Jonathan Urges Court To Dismiss Suit On Eligibility by Image123(m): 2:20pm On May 08 |
Obi go don dey wet him pants with this kain statement. E go still move go Birthday Party (BP) as e no like problem aka primaries. JideOBI had filed the case, praying the court to bar Jonathan from contesting in the 2027 election. |
Politics › Re: NDC Will Decide Whether I'll Be Presidential Candidate Or Not - Kwankwaso by Image123(m): 2:19pm On May 08 |
tishbite41: Technical response from RMK He and PO have a very solid agreement It appears they made the solid agreement in your bedroom with you as only witness. |
Career › Re: Why Do We Use Professional Titles So Much More Than The West by Image123(m): 11:34am On May 08 |
Black people like decorating themselves, whether titles, chains or tattoos. Na curse |
Career › Re: Tosin Eniolorunda, CEO Moniepoint & The Unemployability Of Nigerians By Adetula by Image123(m): 11:26am On May 08 |
E dey always pain una when you hear the truth. We overrate ourselves. Many times, we think we're smarter than others. No, we're only more crude and anyhow than others. Are we resilient? Yes. Are we talented and intelligent? Very much, yes. Are we superior? Nope. Are we equipped, exposed and educated enough to solve real world problems? No. These are the issues. |
Politics › Re: Defections Hit Apc, Pdp As Lawmakers, Politicians Join Adc, Ndc by Image123(m): 10:29am On May 08 |
PHIPEX: Because your master strategist has failed to contain Obi, shameful.
APC has been played by the opposition. Now they dont know whether to attack ADC or NDC What sort of daydreaming is this? You can't see and refuse to see, that's why you'd still be told that you lost due to rigging or bribing judge and you'd swallow it again. |
Politics › Re: Defections Hit Apc, Pdp As Lawmakers, Politicians Join Adc, Ndc by Image123(m): 8:17am On May 08 |
Willy2025: All these ones decamping are retards or APC rejects with zero electoral values. The only party befitting them is NDC so that they can soundly defeated  NDC does not have structures anywhere in the country except Yenagoa and Seriake Dickson house in Abuja. Is that the party or people to be taken seriously  They probably don't agree with their party's consensus or know they can't win party's primaries. |
Politics › Re: Defections Hit Apc, Pdp As Lawmakers, Politicians Join Adc, Ndc by Image123(m): 8:15am On May 08 |
No one would claim they are paid or pressured or one party now. Democracy is not in danger for hypocrites. |
Politics › Re: Obi’s Exit From ADC: Smart Strategy Or Political Gamble? by Image123(m): 8:14am On May 08 |
All die na die abi, he was going to lose anyway. More of political japa fear. |
Business › Re: Dangote Plans 20,000MW Power Investment To Tackle Nigeria’s Electricity Gap by Image123(m): 8:12am On May 08 |
boxypane: Oh please enlighten me o Try claude, gemini or chatgpt. |
Travel › Re: Which Country Can One Travel To In 2026 For Work With 10 Million Naira? by Image123(m): 8:09am On May 08 |
To Lagos dear. Lagos is another country in Nigeria. Don't step outside to japa with that amount of money except you got a job where you're going, or you're on a full sponsored course. |
Politics › Re: Senate Rescinds Tenure Restriction For Presiding Officers by Image123(m): 7:17am On May 08 |
Matrixoba: Revised because it concerns the ruling elites. If it was an anti-people policies, nobody will talk among them.
Is this not the same house that signs any loan request without asking questions? Baba, will you borrow Nigeria money instead. Oppose issues with sense, not just drama. You want development, increase in salary, economic growth, etc but don't want increase in tax or borrowing. Just dash Nigeria the money brother. |
Politics › Re: Senate Rescinds Tenure Restriction For Presiding Officers by Image123(m): 7:14am On May 08 |
DeepSight: This reversal is from the Villa no doubt. In other words, you think that we have a listening president. Thank you. |
Politics › Re: Senate Rescinds Tenure Restriction For Presiding Officers by Image123(m): 7:12am On May 08 |
We no go gree o. Or what will wailers say again? |
Business › Re: Dangote Plans 20,000MW Power Investment To Tackle Nigeria’s Electricity Gap by Image123(m): 7:11am On May 08 |
OredoPikin: Let govt handle power It is that simple What is govt doing with all the resources they getting Looting abi We said past this ship a very long time ago with deregulation. If privatization was done properly, we should have started seeing much more improvement now. Then the electricity act of 2023 which further opened up the sector to investors. It's that simple. Government has handled power for decades from NEPA days. Now,it's been opened to investors and privatization, and interested state governments. Tell your state government to provide this simple things. Abi? BTW, what resources are you referring to? i guess the resources are in your account balance? |
Business › Re: Dangote Plans 20,000MW Power Investment To Tackle Nigeria’s Electricity Gap by Image123(m): 7:06pm On May 07 |
OredoPikin: The refinery he built, we can't afford fuel His cement is the most expensive in Nigeria Yet u want him to invest in power. Are u even normal at all i don't 'want' him to invest. He has a right to invest. Ask your favourites to invest. |
Business › Re: Dangote Plans 20,000MW Power Investment To Tackle Nigeria’s Electricity Gap by Image123(m): 5:51pm On May 07 |
boxypane: like it's happening in the oil and gas sector right? You don't know? |
Business › Re: Dangote Plans 20,000MW Power Investment To Tackle Nigeria’s Electricity Gap by Image123(m): 5:47pm On May 07 |
boxypane: A problem that should be resolved by a people centered government by simple policies on Generating Stations of at least 10,000 MW per state. They want to contract to a Monopolist! again... Haaaaaaa Ever heard of deregulation, especially Electricity Act 2023? |