Politics › Re: Will the Opposition Come Close to Winning Lagos? by Penguin2: 1:46pm On Aug 06, 2023 |
inoki247: Lol you people are just hypocrite...
Did Ngige married any Yoruba before you also tag him Yoruba candidate in Anambra and also made a Poster towards that just because he contest under ACN....
Igbokwe no du up to this before you guys even label him Sabo and ban him from coming to Anambra before you say anything first look yourself in the Mirror...
Can you people give igbokwe chance in Anambra to contest.... How many people were killed in trying to stop Ngige? Again, remind me under what party Ngige won his senatorial seat against Dora Akunyili. I’m waiting. |
Politics › Re: Will the Opposition Come Close to Winning Lagos? by Penguin2: 1:43pm On Aug 06, 2023 |
Sharpsharp00123: its annoying when u igbos accuse others of tribalism even with the last election result What was Jonathan’s winning percentage in the Southeast in 2011 and 2015? What was Atiku’s winning percentage in the Southeast in 2019? |
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Politics › Re: Tinubu Versus Buhari War Started Earlier Than Expected, By Dele Sobowale by Penguin2: 11:21am On Aug 06, 2023 |
I don’t know if Buhari was just putting up an act to deceive Nigerians but his observable disposition before the election was that he didn’t want Tinubu to succeed him.
I don’t know if it was Buhari that was too weak to stop Tinubu or Tinubu was too powerful to be stopped?
But it simply shows the level of indecisiveness that Buhari brought to Nigeria’s governance for 8 years.
Sources have said that the only reason Tinubu succeeded was because Buhari would not give orders in time as to who he wanted as successor.
Such an illiterate and senile malu😏 |
Politics › Re: Where Is Dangote's Refined Petroleum Products??? by Penguin2: 11:04am On Aug 06, 2023 |
MrSinister: Abeg rest! We all knew the commissioning was just for optics. No need to yank the chain further. So you knew? But all the times we said this you always accused us of being unpatriotic. Why? I get it, you lots hate to hear the truth. |
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Foreign Affairs › Re: Niger: Benin Republic Foreign Minister, Olushegun Pledges Support For ECOWAS by Penguin2: 10:57am On Aug 06, 2023 |
Why won’t Benin 🇧🇯 support ECOWAS?
Isn’t that why the urine-dispensing senile idiot went to their Independence Day celebration with a whole 6 governors to go and beg Beninoise President to help save him from further embarrassment by aligning with whatever he decides as ECOWAS chair?
But even at that, the Beninoise Foreign Affairs Minister is insisting that his country prefers a diplomatic solution (what sane Nigerians have been shouting for) over the brutish and foolish invasion of Niger as proposed by Ebola all in the name to impress the West and buy legitimacy.
Oh Mother Nigeria! How thou hast been ridiculed by a urine-dispensing criminal who insisted on grabbing power! |
Politics › Re: Will the Opposition Come Close to Winning Lagos? by Penguin2: 9:55am On Aug 06, 2023 |
Efewestern: Change in governments is the beauty of democracy. Experiencing leadership from different parties brings out the true essence of democracy. This year marked the closest the opposition has ever come to winning one of Nigeria's most influential states.
Can they be this close in the coming elections? Considering how Obi won the state despite the challenges, the Guber candidate could have easily rode the wave but he lost woefully. The margin was too wide to even consider him a threat.
I must say that APC's capitalization of GRV's slurs against his own ethnic group was what change the tide. But even during the campaign, the guy kept making blunders. A 40yrs man should know Nigerians are ethnically wired. You won't win election anywhere in this country when the people gets a false idea of you not being one of them.
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Tutudesz Fergie001 Aiel123 garfield1 Threads like this are threads I’ve learnt to ignore and let you feed yourselves whatever you believe. But because threads like this are what Nairaland Moderators like moving to front page, that’s why I’m just going to correct some of your false claims before the world believes your lies. You claimed GRV couldn’t win because some of his past utterances were unearthed and they seemed demeaning of the Yoruba race, right? That that is the reason for all the tribalistic overdrive by APC forces which went as far as denying GRV’s Yoruba identity, right? Now, what was Jimmy Agbaje’s crime? Is he married to an Igbo woman? Did you people also unearth his old tweets where he supported Igbos over Yorubas? Is his mother Igbo? No. Yet you people called him “Jimichukwu” and labeled him an Igbo candidate twice. Why? The answer is simple…. Tribalism is your only stock in trade. It started from the days of Awolowo. Now Tinubu has elevated it to even a more dangerous pedestal, and is unfortunately passing it to some gullible Yoruba youths. But guess what, in this year’s general elections, all those tribalistic slurs and agenda didn’t work as majority of Yorubas have seen that Tinubu and majority of politicians in his political school exploit tribalism only for their selfish gains. That’s why despite all the names and tribal slurs against Obi, he still won Lagos. Not just winning Lagos, but he even won Yoruba populated LGAs like Alimosho. You people saw the danger, you saw that Tinubu has been rejected by Lagosians. That’s why during the gubernatorial elections, your leaders rented an army of touts from Ekiti, Osun and Ondo into Lagos. These touts killed people, they injured many and prevented thousands of others from accessing polling units at all because they “looked like Igbos”. However, despite these intimidations, those who voted still voted GRV, including the Yorubas you allowed to vote. So you had to resort to writing results to favour Sanwolu and declare him winner. But guess what you have the effrontery to do - to come here and start feigning ignorance of all these things already, in less than 6 months. You are already attempting to rewrite history while the witnesses are still alive. I just want to remind you that in a free and fair election without the butchers you rented from outside Lagos to join the butchers you already have in Lagos, Sanwolu wouldn’t have come second. I don’t expect you to agree with reason; I know you have been programmed and dispatched to come here and rewrite history and reinforce falsehood but let’s see how long that lasts. |
Politics › Re: Knocks For Sanwo-olu’s Wife For Describing Lagos Doctor’s Death as ‘arrow Fired’ by Penguin2: 9:00am On Aug 06, 2023 |
madridguy: This is what madam Sanwo-Olu said as reported " She said, “An arrow has been fired into the health family. The first of August is a day I will never forget The same day a helicopter crashed, the same day a lift dropped down. How? How? How?” Please maybe I don't have enough knowledge like you, could you please educate me how she's wrong. Why would anyone have such animistic mentality in the 21st century, why? And to make matters worse, it’s the wife of a public servant, wife of a governor. Does she want to drag us back to Stone Age when everything was attributed to the gods? |
Politics › Re: A Good Photographer, He Captured Atiku, Atiku's Aides And Atiku's President by Penguin2: 10:56pm On Aug 05, 2023 |
manchyme: If I decide to trace your previous comments now, there will a time you'll say Tinubu will never be sworn in. U no dey tired? I’m happy you traced and found nothing. And I know you traced because I saw you quoting my old comments. You need to understand that when I said I’m a bird of reason, it’s not talks. You lots always think whoever is not supporting Tinubu is being emotional but you are wrong. I always have my thinking cap on, just as I try to be objective all the time. Again, I don’t follow the crowd, I have a mind of my own. So, you can see I never said Tinubu won’t be sworn in because I knew that as long as he got INEC to announce him, he would be sworn in. But go and write it down that he will be sacked by the courts. |
Politics › Re: How The Presidential Election Tribunal May Rule: Final Analysis by Penguin2: 6:46pm On Aug 05, 2023 |
garfield1: Mynd44 nplfmod SEUN obinoscopy lalasticlala rule 2 and 3 violated.he abused and threatened me.apply maximum punishment So Spy360 engaged you and tried to correct some of the falsehood you put out there, and instead of you to engage him logically, you want him banned so you can shut him up and have only the people who swallow all the lies you feed unchallenged? Okay! |
Politics › Re: Map Of Christian And Muslim Dominated Countries In The World,Africa And Nig(Pix) by Penguin2: 6:34pm On Aug 05, 2023 |
ISLAMBAD: My brother, the hatred they show is not to Igbos but Christianity, forget their shenanigans, they need to to hide under Igbophobia to push it because if they come out to oppose Christianity it would spell doom for them ...
They will come out to oppose Christianity fully when Igbos are no more there Lol! They funny thing is that at this juncture, if Igbos go, believe me, Benue and the entire Southsouth will go with them. |
Politics › Re: Map Of Christian And Muslim Dominated Countries In The World,Africa And Nig(Pix) by Penguin2: 5:28pm On Aug 05, 2023 |
This is why they hate Igbos.
Igbos are the fortress of Christianity ✝️ in Nigeria. Defeat Igbos and Islamization of Nigeria won’t take a year.
Wetin remain na how to defeat Igbos. A tall dream that will never EVER happen. |
Politics › Re: Would Niger And Her People Have Disrespected Nigeria If Obi Was President? by Penguin2(op): 4:19pm On Aug 05, 2023 |
Tntsi: There would have been no coup if we had a proper election that produced the mandate of the people.
PO is a signature of hope, strength, honesty , honest living, patriotism, courage, tenacity, reality and of course a new Nigeria. He is a role model to a lot of people in africa and beyond. Exactly my thinking…. Maybe there wouldn’t even have been a coup in Niger had Nigeria’s election been free and fair and praised globally because it would have strengthened our democracy and our place of pride in the subregion. But after seeing the rubbish that happened in Nigeria, the Niger guys lost hope and decided it was best for them to take their destiny into their hands. What is democracy if elections don’t reflect the will of the people? What is democracy if people still get killed at polling units and nobody gets punished? What is democracy if the rule of law is blatantly disregarded without consequences? The truth is that the Democratic experiment is failing in Africa in general and West Africa in particular. Nigeria’s own seems like a lost course already. People don’t mind taking their destiny into their hands at this juncture. |
Politics › Re: Would Niger And Her People Have Disrespected Nigeria If Obi Was President? by Penguin2(op): 4:13pm On Aug 05, 2023 |
AmotekunSW: Obi that can't face Arthur Eze or GEJ. Atiku’s girlfriend.
Obi that couldn't even be man enough to add Atiku as a Respondent to his petition is the one you want to face Niger.
Obi that teenagers bully on twitter and he deletes his tweets?
Obi that they stole his phone in court and he was roaming all over the place like a stranded ghost.
You want Obi to go to Niger and be doing Yes Daddy to other African leaders. You think Obi would have suggested a military incursion into Niger? He’s too intelligent for that. Meanwhile, have you heard that the senate has embarrassed your Ebola by turning down his request to take military action against Niger? That shows how stupid his strategy was. It’s obvious he acts first and thinks later. Pathetic! |
Politics › Re: A Good Photographer, He Captured Atiku, Atiku's Aides And Atiku's President by Penguin2: 4:08pm On Aug 05, 2023 |
blamingthedevil: A good photographer, he captured Atiku, Atiku's aides and Atiku's President and C-in-C all together. He deserves a pay rise. Trust me, that picture won’t be hanging there by December. Go and write it down. |
Politics › Re: Why Senate Should Not Approve Military Action In Niger - Shehu Sani by Penguin2(op): 3:57pm On Aug 05, 2023 |
pharmagba: Na wa o! This permutation is naive and myopic. How can you conclude that all opposition senators will be against this How can you conclude that all Northern senator will be against this.
Critical analysis is crucial Have you heard that the senate has thrashed the request? Next time you listen to someone with more brains than you do. Shalom! |
Politics › Re: Senators Reject Tinubu's Request For Military Intervention In Niger by Penguin2: 3:35pm On Aug 05, 2023*. Modified: 4:06pm On Aug 05, 2023 |
Lol!
I told Ebola boys that Tinubu’s request for Military Action in Niger would be thrashed like a used sanitary pad by Senate but they were busy foaming from their mouth rather than listening to my logical analysis.
For anything to get approved at the senate, you 2/3 of the senators to support it. Numerically that’s 73.
Now, APC are just 59 senators.
Opposition senators are 50. All of them would be against the request by default.
Amongst the 59 senators of APC, majority of them are northerners and their stakeholders have told them not to support any military action in Niger because na north go suffer am pass. This made them issue a statement to that effect last night.
So, add 50 opposition senators to about 20 APC senators from the north and you have about 70 senators against the request which would kill the request completely.
But somehow, Ebola boys disagreed with me.
They thought the Nigerian senate is MC Oluomo that the urine dispenser will issue instructions and the illiterate will carry it out with the speed of light without questioning.
The truth is that Tinubu should have just concentrated on wanking Remi’s wrinkled kitten than insulting himself this way all in the name of answering president.
Master strategist is turning out olodo strategist.
Nigerians 1 v 0 Ebola and his herd of tribalists. |
Politics › Would Niger And Her People Have Disrespected Nigeria If Obi Was President? by Penguin2(op): 3:24pm On Aug 05, 2023*. Modified: 4:23pm On Aug 05, 2023 |
About 2 days ago, we saw a video of the people of Niger Republic protesting with a banner of Tinubu with some unpleasant pictures of his printed on the banner. But it didn’t stop at the pictures, the changed his first name from “Bola” to “Ebola”, and labeled him “the illegitimate son of Joe Biden.”
We may argue that the coup plotters sponsored the protesters and printed the banner for them and wrote what the banner contained on it, but they did that because they have such perception of Tinubu.
With multiple international reports of Election Observers from ECOWAS to US to EU, condemning the 2023 presidential election in Nigeria as a sham, these countries came to know that it’s not who won the election in Nigeria that was declared and that the person that was declared is standing on a very shaky ground.
Add that to the fact that most of these people are on social media and have consumed loads and loads of information, pleasant and unpleasant, about the man who is piloting the affairs of Nigeria.
All these have added up to inform why the coup plotters in Niger would call the bluff of Nigeria (something that has never happened in our history), with unverified report claiming the coup plotters called Tinubu illegitimate. It is also the reason Nigeriens would protest with provocative pictures and inscription against the president of Nigeria.
These things got me thinking….
Would Nigeriens and the coupists have reacted the same way if Peter Obi was President?
Would the citizens have found funny pictures of Obi to put in their banner?
Would they have called him illegitimate since there wouldn’t have been such narrative around his presidency?
Or is this a case of other/smaller countries who used to hold us in awe, disrespecting us because we first disrespected ourself?
Nlfpmod Mynd44 |
Politics › Re: Why Senate Should Not Approve Military Action In Niger - Shehu Sani by Penguin2(op): 3:03pm On Aug 05, 2023 |
Favorisieren: Do not insult me. Disagree with me ad debate this issue...but do not insult me. I will not insult you. I did not want to post on NL again, but I can't let this topic slide cos of the misinformation you guys are pushing out.
You do not know anything about military tactics and strategy. Only one statement is what I will push here that will turn over all the assumptions you have written above. Here is it: We move to Niger and Chad and go after the source. Simple.
Listen, you don't win a war on the battleground...you win it outside. We cannot involve ourselves in the affairs of Chad and Niger as of now, but we can if we use this war as an excuse. What is our goal...to stop where weapons are dropped. Niger and Chad are where Boko Haram Haram members get their weapons. We move in and interfere and stop it permanently.
All your talk about their army chasing some bla bla bla is "trash". Niger has 10,000 army capacity...what can such do to Boko Haram? Maybe cos of one incidence, you dey talk. Do you know the number of weapons entering Nigeria via Niger? What can 10,000 soldiers do in a nation bigger than Nigeria? Yes, Niger is bigger than Nigeria.
We can't win Boko Haram fighting them cos so many hideouts and routes to Nigeria. This is the opportunity to move into Niger and Chad and destroy the Boko Haram network there. The Wagner group will have no base again. That it.
As soon as we crush these, the rest are child's play. We crush them all.
And if it turns to Russia Vs Ukraine...so be it. It is far better than to allow these people to enter. Believe me...if we don't act now, Boko Haram will spread. We are fighting the real Boko Haram people by going to this war... and this is what you guys don't understand. It is a good opportunity for us.
If we slack...forget it. Nigeria is gone. The extreme Islamists will take over. Go check out...most of these military coup plotters are extremists. The same will happen here...and they will Islamatize Nigeria. This is what you guys are not seeing.
Bola Tinubu is not a Christian so, it is good for us. I think this is a perfect plan and the hand of God. Let a Muslim move this forward...if it was Peter Obi, he wouldn't go cos he would be careful because he is a Christian. And believe me...if Naija doesn't make a move now, we are dead in the hands of the Muslim extremists.
Your theory that Boko Haram will flourish because Niger will back off is false. Why? They aren't even checking 0.0000001% of the activities of terrorists. Why? Their army capacity is extremely low. They do not have the military capacity. And we cannot go inside cos it is a sovereign nation. Now, we can go in.
Listen...Niger is bigger than Nigeria...like 30% bigger, but its population is just 20 million people. Lagos's population is even more than this. So, the hideouts there are massive.
So, I support President Bola Tinubu to move now and kick out the military in Niger. After, he needs to kove to Chad. Set our boys there. And then, Cameroon and the rest will join us... and we remove those military guys in Mali, Burkina Faso...and the rest. But Naija must go after Niger now...and then Chad. Oga, the leader of the coup is an Orthodox Catholic. That floors your tale of extremists taking power in Niger. Second, Nigeria has been fighting Boko Haram since 2009 and the terrorist sect has continued to get their supply of weapon through Niger since then. Remember that since then, Niger has been under democratic rule. Does that not tell you that the civilian head of governments have been incompetent in blockading the illicit flow of weapons into Nigeria through Niger? Would Nigeria rather not tarry a little while and see if the Military in Niger can stop that flow of weapon from that country since Democratic leaders have failed? Your hypothesis is flawed; highly flawed. |
Politics › Re: Why Senate Should Not Approve Military Action In Niger - Shehu Sani by Penguin2(op): 2:52pm On Aug 05, 2023 |
DenreleDave: Though this is not confirmed firsthand but I don't want 🇳🇬 to intervene in Niger matter at all.. Surprising and refreshing to see you make sense for once. |
Politics › Re: How The Presidential Election Tribunal May Rule: Final Analysis by Penguin2: 2:30pm On Aug 05, 2023 |
garfield1: Notwithstanding the headline,this is surely how the court will rule.this is based on what the petitioners tendered in court,their final written address and replies.just as the court combined or consolidated atiku and obi petitions,I will attempt to do so.the petition is hinged on five grounds namely;
1) That obi and atiku won the elections and that their votes were suppressed.
2) That there was massive violation of inec guidelines necessitating in irregularities which calls for outright cancellations and a rerun.
3) That tinubu should be disqualified based on a conviction or punishment by u.s court
4) That Shettima is guilty of double nomination
5) That 25% requirement in FCT is mandatory
6) That Tinubu is not qualified by being a citizen of guinea and he is also guilty of perjury and inconsistencies in his educational qualifications
Ground one: Peter obi has not proven that he won the election and has not brought any proof to that effect.all his evidences points to the fact that tinubu won and that there was irregularities.even the mathematician prof ofoedu's analysis showed the only difference in the overall results was in benue,rivers and 18,000 units that were blurred.no evidence points to peter winning.it is safe to say that obi has abandoned this prayer and wants fresh polls. For atiku,most of his evidences points to irregularities.a watery report akin to the 2019 server debacle focusing on 26 states tendered by Sam oduntan showed he won but did not give details as to how and was based only on irev data.atiku is focusing on disqualifying tinubu and declaring himself winner or a rerun.infact,evidences presented by both petitioners shows that election was conducted peacefully and the only issue was just upload which is supposed to be manual or electronic as provided by section 60-65 EA.
Ground 2:It is settled law that one will not only prove irregularities but do so substantially and show how it affected the overall results.Lp lawyers claim Inec promised electronic transmission but has failed to prove that inec failed to transmit electronically.the only called one witness to that effect who claimed that elections was free and fair.Atiku called five adhoc staffs who also testified to that effect.this unfortunately only affects the polling units they worked as evidence in election cases are restricted to each units.inec can easily call 10 staffs who will testify that results were sucessfully transmitted.in any case,the electoral act plus a fhc judgment gives inec the leeway to transmit anyhow.The court of appeal recently ruled that by virtue of section 60 of the EA,inec can choose,vary,change it's manner of transmission at any point.In other words,both manual and electronic transmission are allowed.those witnesses that said they couldn't transmit didn't blame inec but the bvas and eventually sent the results to the collation units.the purpose of electronic transmission by virtue of section 60-65 of the EA2022 is to aid collation.no collation officer was called to testify.again,the law says the collation officer will compare the hardcopy with the transmitted results.the transmitted result that was uploaded is still on the bvas in image form so the collation staff can easily look at the bvas image and form ec8a.The EA clearly specified transmit or transfer.transfer mainly has to do with manual activities while transmit is electronic.further reading of the manual guidelines will expose more on this.
Lp also called an amazon staff to show that there was no glitch.apart from the fact that she is partisan and on her own frolic without AWS permit,she confirmed that they could be localized glitch within inec. she had no letter of employment or ID but presented a letter of work history which was downloaded a day earlier plus it was unsigned rendering it inadmissible.even if there was a glitch,it does not prove anything.the adeleke vs oyetola supra 2022 case placed reliance on physical evidence and tagged online evidences as thirdhand and unreliable.inec director provided incontrovertible evidence showing localized glitches and network issues The only quarter concrete evidence of irregularities obi provided was from 18000 units of blurred results which was based only on irev which are secondary results.lp lawyers should have verified with primary hardcopies.if they could be a leeway, it will be from here as 9 mil voters are domiciled here and 2.5 mil voters came out during the last polls.in another rerun,fewer will come out.outside this,no substantial infraction has been proven.nothing compelling has been tendered.see okereke vs umahi 2015 supra.obi petition is full of mere allegations and averments and these are not evidence.see uzodinma vs pdp supra 2020.most of the evidences tendered were not pleaded.see the above case laws.Lp failed to provide inec top copies and a comparison with top copies from rivers showed that the irev was unreliable.in adeleke vs oyetola,jsc Agim clearly stated that the bvas and server materials could be affected by network issues,printer error,scanning issue,bad camera etc which further proves it's unreliability To further destroy obi's case,the apex court has severally stated that guidelines cannot be a ground for election petition.see wike vs dakuku, okereke vs supra,pdp vs yari...
Ground three: No arguments has been canvassed on the fct matter so it can be seemed abandoned.but if not,a community reading of section 28,section 42 and 299 of the constitution has placed fct as a state.the body language,orbiter dictum,innuendoes of the court has shown where they will stand.again,the principle of legal ambiguity presupposes that where an ambiguity in law exists,the jurists will choose the most sensible, meaningful option for the lawmakers are not confusionists or intend to create chaos.Again,all the laws quoted by the Lp lawyers support this position. In reality,fct is less than a state and cannot all of a sudden be elevated above a state without bringing equality first.moreover,other similar democracies do not practice such absurd voting system...section 134 of the constitution provided 2 requirements.if it intended to make Fct mandatory,a third requirement would have been separately provided below as no 3. Again, section 22-28 states that all persons have equal voting rights likewise all voting areas.no place is superior to another.this supercedes whatever 134 may be implying because an earlier provision of the constitution supercedes a later one.section 299 sees fct as a state.the courts have severally stated that the fct is neither superior or inferior to a state.
Ground three: section 182 d and e clearly says within a period of 10 years,he has been imprisoned or convicted by any court in nigeria.tinubu forfeiture wasn't a conviction and even if,10 years has elapsed and the judgment wasn't registered in Nigeria.that subsection further states that he must be under imprisonment or a sentence flowing or arising from a conviction and tinubu is not under any conviction.civil cases do not lead to convictions.moreover,he was never charged,arraigned or found guilty of any thing.what happened was that three of his accounts were frozen via an exparte order by us authorities with links to two convicts.he now proved to the court and fbi that money in two accounts were his and the one belonging to the other remaining account wasn't his.so,in a mutual agreement supervised by the court,two accounts were unfrozen and one forfeited as part of a compromise or out of court settlement. The Lp quoted Austin vs USA to support their case but this case was a criminal case where there was a trial and conviction.in Tims vs Indiana,the accused pleaded guilty in court and was convicted.therefore,this is inapplicable here as section 68 of the evidence act States that a foreign law will be subjected to a municipal court.the reciprocal agreement has made it mandatory for all foreign judgments to be registered.this prayer is dead.let me kill it further by stating that Obi failed to call a lawyer vested in American law.barr nwakaeti only visited america once and provided scant knowledge of the US system.he also failed to call witnesses from the us judicial or prosecuting authorities.current evidences like the 2003 letter from us embassy and his recent visits to the USA shows he has no issues there.
Ground four; the shettima issue has been buried by the supreme court.they clearly stated that it was a pre election matter and internal to a party and that it can only extend beyond if he was nominated by 2 parties.section 84 of the electoral act clearly makes nomination a pre election matter and only aspirants have locus standi.double nomination is not a constitutional matter and only constitutional matters pertaining to qualifications can be raised at a tribunal.again,the apex court found out that shettima was never guilty of double nomination and lp has no new evidence necessitating a review.
6) concerning perjury,the inec form has two questions on nationality.whether one has ever changed nationality? This is a No for tinubu.secondly,whether tinubu has ever voluntarily acquired citizenship elsewhere.this is a no because he never sought for guinean citizenship,he was only conferred and given a diplomatic passport to that effect. On the so-called evidences supplied by atiku witness,the witness a lawyer rubbished most of them in what we call hostile testimony. Again,it is settled law that an expired document in law is inadmissible Atiku failed to call a witness from Guinea or someone vested in guinean law to testify . The Female gender was recorded in his transcript and he never submitted transcript to inec as it's not a constitutional requirement. Again,the documents was gotten from a lawyer Mr kowtals who has no links with the schools tinubu attended.he should have called witnesses from the issuing documents as only the maker can competently prove it's authenticity.pdp and lp quoted degi vs diri to support their case but the court recently in edevbie vs sheriff stated that they have departed from that judgment.in oyetola vs adeleke,they stated that when a dispute about a document arises,the testimony of the issuing authority will settle the tie.Adekunle has been in his name and the apex court has severally ruled on name variations.Atiku failed to prove that it is not part of his name.the age differences is of no effect as the apex court noted that as far as a candidate is up to 40 years,he is good to go.see AGI vs ayade supra..
This matter will be dismissed with 1 billion naira fine to be paid by the petitioners each to each of the respondents.cooouurrrt.
Mynd44 Nplfmod Seun Mukina2 Penguin2 Fergie001 Obinoscopy Casualobserver Coolambience Helinues Yarimo Quotasystem Svoboda Oghenaogie Efewestern Aiel123 Afamed Mrvitalis Spy360 Esseite Silvertongue Asobo Donphilopus Generalpula Muykem Alphagan Iamgrey Raumdeuter Ejimatic Zoedew Litigator How South South South/southeast Will Vote(final Predictions) by garfield1: 12:10pm On Feb 06 Anambra Apc 30,000 Pdp 20,000 Lp 900,000
Enugu Apc 50,000 Pdp 40,000 Lp 500,000
Imo Apc 200,000 Pdp 150000 Lp 350,000
Abia Apc 100,000 Pdp 100,000 Lp 400,000
Ebonyi Apc 200,000 Pdp 150,000 Lp 350,000
Delta Apc 200,000 Pdp 350,000 Lp 330,000
Edo Apc 250,000 Pdp 200,000 Lp 400,000
Rivers Apc 250,000 Pdp 100,000 Lp 450,000
Bayelsa Apc 200,000 Pdp 220,00) Lp 80,000
Akwa ibom Apc 150,000 Pdp 250000 Lp 150,000
Cross river Apc 250,000 Lp 250,000 Pdp 200,000 This was you before the election dishing out unrealistic statistics on what the outcome of the election would be in Southeast and Southsouth. You equally had something similar for other regions. We told you then that you were just hallucinating but you swore that you are a Professor of Real Politick who has been supervising elections since the 1980s. What later happened? Now, you are back to your usual sef deception. This time around you are forming Emeritus Chief Justice of Nigeria with repository of all Nigeria laws in your head, with a touch of clairvoyance to see the future. I will call you back to reality like I always do and ask you to wake up. Just like you didn’t believe what happened at the presidential election could happen, where Obi won the election and INEC had to switch off IREV to switch votes, that’s how you won’t believe what will happen at the Tribunal when they give their judgment. We know Tinubu has dispatched Wike, DG of DSS and other criminals to prevail on the Tribunal to uphold the election but let’s see how that pans out. But go and tell your paymasters that Nigeria is sitting on a keg of gunpowder, and how the judiciary rules will determine what will become of Nigeria going forward. You can break every law before our very eyes and you go and buy judgment from the Judiciary and you expect everyone to swallow it. All Eyes On The Judiciary first! |
Politics › Re: Why Senate Should Not Approve Military Action In Niger - Shehu Sani by Penguin2(op): 8:39am On Aug 05, 2023 |
Curse777:

Regional security is key
When Hillary Clinton and Obama started in Libya with Gaddafi nobody thought the mess would escalate
Now without A leader like Ghadafi Libya became major route for Drugs, Gun and Human trafficking
Northern Nigeria still suffers for the instability of Libya, with Boko Haram and ISwap getting weapons
Right now
Niger Coupist claim they staged coup because of lack of Economic growth
Can a Soldier trained for battle guarantee Economic growth?!
. So you have not heard them complain that sometimes they come face to face with insurgents and when they try to engage the terrorists, President Bazoum will ask them to seek the permission of the French forces first? The terrorists don’t need permission to kill them but they needed permission both from the president and French forces before they can engage the terrorists. They were dying in battlefield. In a war that seemed to be sponsored by the imperialists who are not sincere about ending it. That’s their major grouse. |
Politics › Re: Breaking: Cote D'ivoire Sends Heavy Military To Support Niger by Penguin2: 12:40am On Aug 05, 2023 |
ivolt: You are confused. The OP is a Wagner slave who promised total victory over Ukraine within 2 weeks. I suspect you are also in his camp(Wagner worshippers).
If you think Niger is Ukraine, then there is no point discussing. Anyone that can't tell the difference between a country fighting against territorial thieves and band of coupists fighting to retain their illegitimate position shouldn't bother contributing to this issue. Your president is illegitimate. The Niger coupists have no respect for him because they know he’s an illegitimate idiot trying to lecture them about legitimacy. |
Politics › Re: Terrorism, Niger Crisis: Tinubu Shuns ex-Generals For Incoming Cabinet by Penguin2: 12:38am On Aug 05, 2023 |
SpatialKing: They will soon tag you IPOB Lol! Calling me that doesn’t move even a strand of hair on my head. |
Politics › Re: Terrorism, Niger Crisis: Tinubu Shuns ex-Generals For Incoming Cabinet by Penguin2: 12:35am On Aug 05, 2023 |
CJStarz: Not only dat, he dey dia Asari come dey form private army join. Na these kain things dey vex Khaki boys Unfortunately, Ebola boys are shortsighted. |
Politics › Re: Furore Over High-level ‘tampering’ With Tinubu’s Ministerial Nominees’ List by Penguin2: 12:29am On Aug 05, 2023 |
LegendHero: Lol 😂 you losers and your teeth gnashing.
Even if you write a thousand line of epistle, Peter the lunatic will NEVER be president.
The Iboo man destiny in Nigeria is to agitate and presidency is not part of it.
—That is exactly why Azikiwe came third in all election that involve the 3 tribe on a ballot. On both occasion, he came a distant 3rd.
—Ojuku of cursed memory did the same thing. He came a distant 3rd too.
—Obi the lunatic toe the failure line of his ancestors and came a distant 3rd in 2023 but yet he keep crying like a baby without a feeder about a supposedly mandate.
We have only 2 major tribe in Nigeria that decide who rule this nation and until we reach a consensus about giving power to the minority Ibo, no Ibo man can get there.
Lastly, God bless Bola Tinubu President of the Federal Republic of Nigeria Is that why Awolowo consumed Rataki after he saw his dreams of becoming president and spreading his tribalism to the national level evaporate into the thin air?🤔 |
Politics › Re: Terrorism, Niger Crisis: Tinubu Shuns ex-Generals For Incoming Cabinet by Penguin2: 12:25am On Aug 05, 2023 |
AmotekunSW: Kwankwaso Obanikoro Demola Seriki
They were ministers of defence when your father was still learning how to ride fan yogo bicycle. Who was the president? An ex military general? Or a bloody civilian like Ebola? |
Politics › Re: Why Senate Should Not Approve Military Action In Niger - Shehu Sani by Penguin2(op): 10:33pm On Aug 04, 2023 |
kettykings: What we have there are a collection of comedians, senate was supposed to be like a council of elders and seniors and more experienced members of the political ruling class No. I think this might be different. I was just discussing this with a friend. I told him that the Senate might not approve Tinubu’s request and there’s nothing Rubber Stamp Akpabio can do to help him. The calculation is simple. APC has 59 senators or thereabout. The opposition has 50 senators. The northern senators in APC after meeting with northern stakeholders will never support military action in Niger because they will suffer it most. Any war in Niger will see people of Sokoto, Kebbi, Katsina, etc, becoming displaced because those states will be the flashpoint. Now, add about 20 northern senators in APC to 50 opposition senators, you will get 70. Any bill with 70 senators against it is dead on arrival. |
Politics › Why Senate Should Not Approve Military Action In Niger - Shehu Sani by Penguin2(op): 10:21pm On Aug 04, 2023 |
Some people are urging Tinubu on, to invade Niger Republic. They call themselves patriots. And accuse every voice of reason that is telling them to abort mission as being unpatriotic. They are so sure that Nigeria will obliterate Niger in few hours. But these same people were so sure that Russia would finish off Ukraine in 72 hours but one year after, and Russia can’t point at one thing it has achieved in Ukraine. I’m sure the only reason Russia is still in Ukraine is because of pride. Those opposing invasion of Niger are not being unpatriotic, we are actually the patriots. We have more pressing issues at home front as already enunciated by Chief Bode George. Let’s face those issues and leave Niger alone. If anything, the people seem to be happy. Let’s leave them to their destiny. A word is enough for the wise. The Nigerian Senate should NOT approve any military action against Niger Republic. This country should not be plunged into war and eventually stuck in war in the Sahel. President Tinubu shouldn’t allow himself to be misled by foreign powers. Saudi in Yemen, America in Afghanistan and now Russia in Ukraine should teach us a lesson that war doesn’t end in days, weeks or months.
Senators should weigh the implications and consequences of their decisions,especially those senators representing states along the Niger Border.
Weaponising electricity supplies to Niger is also condemnable.
President Tinubu should continue to explore diplomatic channels and save the lives of those who will be sacrificed.That’s my view. https://twitter.com/shehusani/status/1687467601637642243?s=46&t=2AB_wrBea-oBYJf5ZCFV-A
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Politics › Re: Furore Over High-level ‘tampering’ With Tinubu’s Ministerial Nominees’ List by Penguin2: 10:10pm On Aug 04, 2023*. Modified: 10:29pm On Aug 04, 2023 |
Tor!
They swore that Ebola was the most prepared candidate.
That he has been preparing for the presidency since the unfortunate day he was born in Iragbiji.
That even while he was trafficking drugs in the US, the preparation for the presidency was always part of what he sniffed whenever he was sniffing the harmful substances.
They swore he had the magic wand.
That he would assemble his team within one week.
But more than 2 months into his administration, baba Ebola is still doing tubom tubom, still doing pick and drop.
Confirming what sane people like us have always said, that the senile idiot is just another disaster but half brained tribal bigots would never see beyond their tribal prisms.
Ndi ala! |