seunmsg: Anybody can protest so what’s the noise about? Peter Obi’s supporters have been protesting since he lost so what’s the big deal?
And talking about evidence, please update the rest of us on the evidence you’re talking about. Dumping pile of CTC of results issued by INEC that proves nothing is what you call evidence? Just mention one state that Peter Obi has provided evidence that he got more than what was declared for him. Back up your response with figures and links.
Lol!
First of all, why is a supposed winner protesting?
zubby4567: Is Niger delta militant ..they have been dere since court proceedings and they said they will be here until d court case is over . They are jobless..Asari dokubo is paying them
No. It’s not Asari Dokubo and his fellow fat pigs and touts. Fuel price no let those ones come from Niger Delta to Abuja again.
In what would be tagged dramatic, some supporters of President Tinubu was today seen at the Appeal Court, venue of the Presidential Petition Tribunal, holding placards with different inscriptions in support of the president.
This is considered dramatic because since the swearing in of the president, this is the first time supporters of his would be seen protesting in front of the court which has left many people wondering why.
Could it be because of recent overwhelming evidences daily being brought to the tribunal? Or could it, specifically, be because of the TV set they sighted in court yesterday? Are they afraid that what is about to be played would further dent the supposed victory of the man whom they are supporting?
Acekidc4: I Love both the devil and the gifts, but you know one can always disagree with the devil from time to time. We shouldn't always have to agree all of the time. That's the Way Life is. We disagree to Agree.
You like the devil?
I think that explains what has informed your choices all along.
richie240: Dey dia dey shake small yansh. You betta let him do ur about-to-turn-evening-newspaper sisters a favor by marrying dem.
As for me o, d fear of borning a born trowey like 'gbarebo' vigor rhodes na wisdom 4 me to respect myself. Las-las I marry ndi_fulani Christan or muslim instead!
Congratulations and goodluck with your choice, sir.
With the avalanche of lazy journalism and state media propaganda Nigerians witnessed in the past eight years of the abysmal Buhari regime, it seems Nigerians have to brace themselves for double that amount at the current rate at which the present unconstitutional FG is going.
On March 17, 2023, the Nigerian media space was engrossed with different headlines about President Buhari signing into law the Electricity Bill along with 15 other bills, taking them out of the exclusive list and giving power to states to carry out those obligations.
So it came as a surprise to ardent watchers of the FG when the same media organisations started flouting a new round of propaganda that Tinubu had signed the electricity bill into law.
The question sane minds are asking now is, “What then did Buhari sign into law in the month of March this year?”
We will recall that this is exactly the same template the Buhari regime used upon assuming office in 2015, by renaming different policies of the previous administration and doing a more terrible job than they did with the Sure-P programme, which later turned into N-Power, and how they went about commissioning projects funded and completed by the previous government and claiming they did it.
An illegitimate government seeking legitimacy will do all it can to get some goodwill, but it should understand that this is not 2015; the Nigerian people are more aware and will not fall for their cheap propaganda tactics.
Jayneck: leave them make them dey play, ordinary olokpa go arrest u naim go still advice u sey anything u sey or do will be use against u in court. Not to talk of inec with laid down rules going against it own rules on recording it will be use against them in court. They think that recording doesn't matter dey never know sey na with such evidence them take day win for court
Cooly100: The only problem the SE will have is not having real autonomy.
They will still need to go to Lagos or Abuja in order to travel abroad.
You can only connect flight from Enugu through Ethiopian airline.
No matter how many estates, industries, road and rail infrastructure, they have...it will not be full.
Imagine they have their own autonomy, with foreign embassies, multi national companies, UN, UNICEF, World bank and airports that will have BA, Virgin, Delta, KLM, etc coming in and out.
That will complete everything...
With these...you don't need Lagos for anything...and the new law will become meaningless.
But with the unitary system in Nigeria wahala still dey and people from SE will still be pressed down.
You are right.
It’s the fight we have been onto for a very long time. That some of those draconian laws are shedded by the Federal government.
But I think it has started happening. Cuz one of the bills Buhari signed before he left office was to allow states to manage airports to an extent which would enable southeastern governments to enable investments in our airports and hopefully we can start flying from the East.
Again, Tinubu just signed the Electricity Bill which would allow for states to generate electricity and also give license to private companies to generate and distribute electricity.
In the end, we know they will still press us down, and that’s why they didn’t want Obi to become president. Because they know he will lift those barriers.
inoki247: Lol Beach is now Crude oil that you've to search everywhere before you discover it.....
You people and overhyping if u ply from Benin to Togo the same Sea burst out for Ghana you don't need to search for any sea from inside ur car or bus you will be seeing it.....
I don't know your own type of Beach that's no connectivity nd you've to search before you can find it....
Don’t breathe too fast my dear, it’s not good for your health.
I’m not posting these pictures because beach is crude oil, no, I’m just trying to show my fellow Igbos that we have a place of relaxation when we finally go home.
Madmohamed123: Thanks you my brother for this trend I'm very angry when i see my people building what ever they want want in another man land I wiped for them.
My people don't want to hear make your monie take your profits home to invest
If you think you have money you don't want to pay rent just buy a land and beuld only three Roms and stay whit your family.
I have a plot of land in Lagos about 10 years ago I wanted to build where I will stay before i leave Nigeria until now I don't even think I will know where is that land
I'm the last person to put my money in another man's land in the name of investment.
Ndigbo make your money take your profits home to invest.
Supported.
That’s why you will never see me criticize Obasa’s law.
mrvitalis: Bros why Una dey cast our hidden paradise na
I nerve even buy land here to build hotel u done cast am
Na wah if my brother owner of landmark see this news now it's been
Make Una dey calm down abeg
Lol!
I just wanted to show these guys a little tip that whatever they think Lagos is offering us, we have it back home.
That’s why I’ve refrained from commenting on that Lagos House of Assembly proposal that they will make whatever stupid law. I want them to make and stand implementing anti-Igbo laws.
Cuz I want Igbos to go home. I want us to go develop what we have at home.
Earlier, I brought you pictures of Igara Beach, Oguta, Imo State.
Now, I bring you pictures of even a more beautiful beach in Afikpo, Ebonyi State.
These are some fun places that would form part of relaxation center for Igbos when they are finally driven away from where they have refused to leave all along.
God blessed Igboland with everything. From arable land to beautiful weather to natural gas to limestone to coal to beautiful waterfronts.
One of the things that made/makes Lagos attractive is its waterfronts. These waterfronts makes the city addictive to a lot of people who like water and like to go to the beach.
But in the wake of emerging harsh new realities that Lagos might soon become inhabitable to some certain demography of people, these people have now started appreciating what they have had all along but overlooked it for the one in another man’s land.
I bring you Igara Beach in Oguta, Imo State. It has fine sands while its water is more still than what you get from the usual ocean beach.
So, for somebody like me who like water and the beach, when push comes to shove, Imo State is definitely going to be top on my next destination. And it’s beautiful because in Imo State, nobody will ever harass me again because I come from a different place.
These were cities bubbling of life before indigenes started moving mad. And when the cities became uninhabitable for non-indigenes, they left, and the cities died.
onuman: Judges can't afford to ridicule the Judiciary even if they were appointed by APC government. The Judges need to think about the future and how voters will believe in the electoral system in future. So far, people are losing interest in the electoral system from the manner the INEC Chairman bent down to take his vomit on the eve of the last presidential election after voters had cast their votes.