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Politics › Re: Our Legal Adviser Resigned From APM Since Last Year - NDC by naptu2(op): 6:11am On May 04 |
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Politics › Re: Our Legal Adviser Resigned From APM Since Last Year - NDC by naptu2(op): 6:08am On May 04 |
PIDOMNIGERIA @UNOFFICIALFACT NDC'S LEADERSHIP BASED ON COURT ORDER.
Clarification..
Seriake Dickson and a few persons started the journey of registering the NDC in 2017 under the leadership of the former INEC chairman prof M. Yakubu. After successfully registering the party, INEC challenged their use of two fingers in the Air ✌️ (Peace) as their logo. INEC claimed that the NDC's party logo resembles that of the APC's (broom) Note, this claim wasn't made by APC as a political party, neither did APC as a party challenged the NDC over the use of two fingers in the Air. It was solely INEC that raised that concern, and challenged the NDC on their own. INEC now mandated the NDC to change that logo, or it will delegitimize them as a political party. "That INEC will not recognise them as a political party unless they change that logo of two fingers in the Air ✌️ to something else". Mind you, when INEC was doing all of these, the NDC was just a mushroom party without any political presence. NDC as a small party wrote to INEC to clarify the issues concerning their logo, that it has nothing in semblance with that of the APC's logo, which is clearly a broom. Rather than seeing reasons with the NDC over their logo issue, INEC went ahead to enforce her early threat by delegitimizing the NDC. INEC refused to recognise NDC as a political party, or her leadership. NDC as a party felt they were being bullied by INEC over nothing. They were particularly confused over INEC's real interest in their logo, and that of the APC. They wondered why INEC was crying foul over their two fingers in the air logo, when the APC as a party has neither complained nor challenged the logo. Left with no option, the NDC headed to the Federal High Court to challenge INEC over the party's logo, their delegitimizing, and the none recognition of the party's leadership. The case dragged on until 2025 when the Federal High Court gave a clear ruling in favour of the NDC, haven been able to prove beyond reasonable doubt that it's logo has no semblance with that of the APC. The court went further to order INEC to recognise NDC as a political party, accept her logo, and recognise her leadership. It was a straight judgement and order. INEC had a window free period to challenged that judgement, if it weren't satisfied with it. But rather than challenge the judgement, INEC now under the new leadership of prof Amupitan recognised NDC as a political party, accepted her logo, and recognized her leadership. It is based on that court judgement and order, you see on INEC's website, the names and positions of NDC leaders boldly written (BY COURT ORDER) Now the sweet part of this judgement/order is that, the only party or interst that can challenge this judgement is INEC. Not APC, not even the Attorney General of the Federation. The only legal interest in that case of NDC vs INEC is INEC. And the goodnews is, the legally approved window free period for INEC to appeal that judgement has elapsed. So INEC can not appeal that judgement again, or vacate that order. Moreover INEC has enforced the judgement of the Federal High Court.
So there is no cause for alarm over NDC's leadership being displayed on INEC's website BY COURT ORDER.
peace ✌ ✌ ✌ ✌ NDC https://x.com/i/status/2051026723517395192 |
Politics › Re: Our Legal Adviser Resigned From APM Since Last Year - NDC by naptu2(op): 6:05am On May 04 |
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Politics › Our Legal Adviser Resigned From APM Since Last Year - NDC by naptu2(op): 6:05am On May 04 |
Nigeria Democratic Congress @NigeriaNDCHQ Our National Legal Adviser resigned from the APM since last year.
There is no discrepancy of membership or legal issues.
INEC just forgot to update APM’s details on their website.
See his letter of resignation from the party and as National Legal adviser attached.
Thank you for your attention to this matter. source
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Politics › Re: Photos Of Obi And Kwankwaso As They Prepare To Join NDC by naptu2(op): 4:04am On May 04 |
GloriousGbola: This ndc symbol is.... Interesting The first thing that comes to my mind when I see the NDC logo is my former neighbour's car. He had a black Passat with the Playboy logo on it (that was in the mid-1980s). |
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Politics › Re: Photos Of Obi And Kwankwaso As They Prepare To Join NDC by naptu2(op): 6:24pm On May 03 |
Tenses: So this Naptu is so petty.
This tinubu government don expose a lot of people. Aha! One of my entertainers has arrived. Enjoy your block. |
Politics › Re: Photos Of Obi And Kwankwaso As They Prepare To Join NDC by naptu2(op): 6:06pm On May 03 |
Esther Umoh is Peter Obi's official photographer.
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Politics › Re: Photos Of Obi And Kwankwaso As They Prepare To Join NDC by naptu2(op): 5:53pm On May 03 |
Okoroawusa: What if I shock you by telling you that Tinubu is the promoter of NDC?
Well, I know you wouldn't believe me I would add it to my list. Yesterday the OK Movement had a summit and someone (a supporter of Atiku) asked where they got the money to organise the summit and another person replied that Tinubu sponsored them. Some minutes later I saw a member of the OK Movement claiming that Bola Tinubu sponsored Atiku to divide the opposition. |