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Throwback:You insisted on Tinubu and it happened? Or you rigged him in? And funny you to think you can manipulate Obidients. I’m sure you people thought we would be in the streets by now, right? But we showed you we are wiser. That “headless mob” is the most intelligent thing to ever come out of Nigeria. We have your strategy book on the palm of our hands. That’s why we are always one thousand miles ahead of you and your masters. Meanwhile, what UberFacts posted about Buhari in 2015 was the truth, and is still the truth. The difference however is that Buhari had nothing to lose by that post in 2021. But Tinubu has everything to lose with UberFacts’ post in 2023. More people, including foreign governments, are becoming aware of Tinubu’s drug dealing past. And believe me, being a drug dealer is more damaging than having participated in a coup at a time that military coups was popular in Africa. Lastly, in 2021, Buhari was the sitting President. In 2023, Tinubu is still combing the world for congratulatory messages not to talk of swearing in that he’s still not sure would happen. Dey play! |
BluntCrazeMan:Allow him to continue. The people cheering him on are the same people that cheered Chimaroke on into oblivion. Same fate will befall him. And when he’s finally down, he’d look for the allies he thinks he’s made now and won’t find them. Since the Fulani took power, the Igbo man has been conditioned to hate his fellow Igbo people if he must get anything from Nigeria; especially at the center. That’s why men like Umahi and Okorocha are their friends. But Obi broke from that ‘norm’ and soared on like a lion and won the ultimate price. That’s what drove shivers through their spine and they had to rig him out. But instead of condemning the sham of election that happened on 25th February, Soludo is sticking to the old rule book of hating on his fellow Igbo man to please the rest of Nigeria. Well, Jim Nwobodo did it in 1998 and never got anything from it till date. Soludo will still not get anything out of his own foolery. We all know he has eyes on the presidency, we will wait for the day he will come out to contest or even become the presidential candidate of any party. He’d have to win without the votes of Ndigbo and the rest of Obidients. |
seunmsg:Are you going to pretend that you haven’t seen your goons talk in that line? |
seunmsg:Well, this is still in the region of my argument that Election petitions no longer last years which the guy I quoted wanted to dispute. |
press9jatv:Thanks for this clarification. Now, we have a better understanding. |
Wilson212:Remember Osun how? When was Adeleke sworn in? In November, 2022. Now, remember that both Tribunal and Appeal Court has already decided the case. That’s in less than 5 months. If they go to Supreme Court, Supreme Court will give her judgment within 90/60 days which would be cumulatively less than 8 months. So, what are you now saying? |
DMerciful:Not true. PEPT doesn’t have the whole of 180 days. I doubt. |
JONNYSPUTE:I think because they feel they can sort everything with money and buy their way all through. |
ibechris:Yeah. Except that LP actually won the election in Enugu but PDP rigged to get themselves declared. Now, breeze don open fowl nyash for outside. |
I’ve seen/read a lot of Tinubu supporters making statements like “the case will drag on for 3 years” and similar things in response to Peter Obi’s case in court against Tinubu’s victory in the last election. Well, do not know if they have been making those statements out of ignorance or they deliberately want to misinform the public. Well, I’m here to educate them and the rest of Nigerians, that Election Petition dragging on for years is a thing of the past that has been taken care of by Amendments to the constitution. This amendment was made to ensure that wrong candidates who were wrongly declared at the polls do not enjoy the privilege of such office for years before being booted out of office through the courts. To this end, the lifespan of Election Petition Tribunals was pegged at 180 days for Election Petition Tribunal. 60 days for Appeal Court and 60 days for Supreme Court. That’s cumulative of 360 days that an election thief can hold onto a stolen mandate from the time that the petition was filed in court. This is the reason why the former governor of Imo State, Emeka Ihedioha, spent just about 8 months in power before he was sacked by the Supreme Court. Again, if you have followed Election Petitions in recent years in Nigeria, you’d have realized that no Election Petition has lasted up to one year from the Tribunal to the Supreme Court. However, it becomes different in the Presidential Election Petition because the Presidential election petition originates at the Appeal Court and not the High Court/Tribunal. What this means is that the Presidential Election Petition Tribunal MUST decide the petition within 180 days from the day the case was filed in court. Any party who disagrees with the ruling of PEPT would now proceed to Supreme Court which MUST also give its ruling within 60 days. What this means is that the PEPT can decide to give judgment within 30 days or 50 days, but MUST not exceed 180 days. Same thing applies to the Supreme Court. This goes to say that if Peter Obi and his Lawyers push for a speedy trial as many people are advocating, and get it, the election petition can be decided before May 29th. Meanwhile, Tinubu and his Lawyers have 21 days from the day they were served with the Petitioner(s) case to respond to the case. They have just about 6 days to that after which trials will begin proper. So, next time you hear Tinubu boys say that the Election Petition can drag on till infinity, just laugh at their ignorance and move on. Nlfpmod Mynd44 Fergie001 Ejimatic Senatordave1 Kyase Freestuff Ihordspy
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b3llo:No substitution. The votes cast for him in the election are wasted votes. The next person with the highest votes cast (Edeoga of Labour Party) will be issued Certificate of Return. |
LagosFirstSon:Lol! With this, Edeoga of Labour Party doesn’t even need to waste his time talking about rigging in court. Mbah’s victory will be voided and the votes cast for him will be declared wasted votes while the next person should be issued with Certificate of Return. I know some people would want to argue that the qualification to be governor in the constitution is just WAEC. But the problem with Mbah’s case is that he has now lied under oath and committed perjury. I’ll be surprised if he finds a way out of this. Well, it’s good because Edeoga won the election anyways. |
FreeStuffsNG:Punch said Tinubu is coming back today. What time is he coming?🤔 |
omohayek:By saying they should remain law abiding, what did he mean? He even said they should not allow themselves to be drawn into unnecessary conflict. Yet you said he didn’t utter a word in favour of restraint? He should have killed himself? |
Odin13:After Tinubu is disgraced, Southwest would learn never to queue behind an ethnic champion ever again. Awolowo failed with it. Abiola failed with it. Tinubu also failed with it. But felt enough “structure of criminality” to engage in State Capture and kidnap the mandate of the people and get himself declared as winner. But let’s see how far he would go with the stolen mandate. Meanwhile, Punch Reported Tinubu is coming back today. I’ve not heard of when he’s coming. |
You just have to be the devil incarnate or have lost your conscience for you not to like Peter Obi. He said he’s aware of the attacks and fighting words ”even from those we once regarded as civic leaders and conscience of the nation”. Soyinka just destroyed all he has laboured for all through his life by coming out to defend Tinubu. He should remained silent. |
thesicilian:Lol! And to you, realism is criminality? |
thesicilian:We did not lose the election, Tinubu stole the mandate of Nigerians and he will return it.
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thesicilian:Oh! You know we don’t have a good image abroad and instead of working to improve on it, you are supporting that the image should be further bastardized and masticated until there’s nothing left of it?🤔 |
thesicilian:Only a criminal will not be bordered that the whole world knows that his President-(S)Elect is a drug baron. |
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While Nigerians slept, UberFacts, a global fact-posting platform with about 13.5million followers on Twitter, posted about Tinubu’s drug case in the US which occurred in 1993. The post was made with pictures of court documents. The platform went further to quote People’s Gazette full report of the case for those who would want to read the full story. As of the time of my screenshot, the post has garnered about 21k likes and about 20k retweets and quotes. Some people are attributing the act as one of the fallout of Chimamanda’s letter to Joe Biden and the US government; a letter that was published on The Atlantic and is said to have been read several billion times. Nlfpmod Mynd44
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Throwback:So Tinubu fought for democracy so he can bastardize it? |
Jones4190:So the reason he fought for democracy is so he can bastardize it? |
Action and reaction are equal and opposite The above is a scientific and a philosophical theory that is valid in both scientific and social realities. It was the French philosopher, Jean-Paul Satre, that propounded the theory of “Bad Faith” where people behave in a certain way (usually bad) and expect that their won’t be consequences for their action(s). In the build up to the 2023 elections, our hopes were raised. The Electoral body, INEC, promised it was going to be the best election Nigeria has ever had. We held unto those words. We believed they would follow their own guidelines and play by the rules. But what did we get? We got a gang of criminals coming together to kidnap us by compromising the electoral body and making sure the election became the worst we have ever had, compromised security agents, bastardized almost every known government agency and jettisoned every iota of decorum or pretense and ended up kidnapping the mandate of the people in our very eyes. And you say they shouldn’t be consequences? If you let Tinubu and his gang of criminals get away with this, the implication is that you have told the aggrieved to form their own gang of criminals and come face the gang of criminals in power. It won’t be long before Nigeria will degenerate in an enclave of gangs struggling to outdo each. In a nutshell, more criminals will be emboldened. Imagine in your immediate family, you have a little brother who joined secret cult and started feeling he’s untouchable and that every one in the family, including his father, mother and older siblings, should bow to him. He didn’t stop there. He starts to sell the appliances at home to buy drugs and carry girls. It won’t be long before the family will sit down, stamp their foot on the ground and call him to order and remind him of his limits. That is the point Tinubu has gotten to now. What happened during the presidential election was not an election and Tinubu orchestrated it. He intends to kidnap Nigeria and the mandate of Nigerians. So, don’t be surprised if the fathers, mothers, Children and friends of Nigeria come together to remind Tinubu of his limits by making sure he does not reap the fruit of this atrocity. And if the way to Tinubu would have to be undemocratic, then let democracy be the “Opportunity Cost” in the fight to rescue Nigeria from her kidnappers. That way, no individual or group would ever contemplate perpetuating the level of rascality and fraud that was carried out by Tinubu and his gangs in connivance with government agencies. “Who price, must buy.” Tinubu has priced. He and his men should not be surprised or throw tantrums when the consignment he priced is delivered. Penguin is a bird of reason! |
Tor Just like they did before the election when they went to get the blessing of the supposed factional leader of Afenifere, they are back to their shenanigans. Because the Afenifere that issued this statement is the Afenifere that exists only in the imagination of Tinubu and his BATstards. Meanwhile, if anything happens to our democracy, Tinubu scuttled it. Ndi ala! Obi is coming!
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BitterTruth0001:That screenshot is not from Twitter. It’s looking more like something that was gotten from Facebook. |
ShaqFu:I want to catch a thief and you are asking me to ask the friend of the thief for the thief’s way about? Clap for yourself. It’s obvious you lack the intellectual capacity to question facts. Facts are interrogated until they are indisputable. |
BitterTruth0001:Some people are claiming they saw videos from 9 years ago. Is TVC channel responding differently to different IP addresses or what? You and I saw 13 days, others were able to see 6 months and 9 years old videos. I don’t understand. |
raskymonojendor:I got this from Twitter. But after you challenged me to post the link, I went to TVC’s YouTube Channel to search for their old videos. Guess what I found… TVC has cleared their YouTube channel of old videos. The oldest video on their channel is 13 days ago. What do you think that means? Why would they clean their closet that way? |
APC and Tinubu minders have been playing or trying to play ping pong with Nigerians’ brains by posting 3 seconds videos In trying to prove that Tinubu is still alive. One of such videos is the one that was posted as Tinubu breaking fast with his family in France. Well, an independent investigative journalist has just proven that the video is an old one posted 3 months ago. Ironically, it was TVC that published the video then. One wonders why Tinubu’s people are deceiving Nigerians instead of telling us the true situation of things. Tinubu is no longer a private citizen. By virtue of his declaration by INEC, he has now become the property of the Nigerian people and we deserve to know his whereabouts. Nlfpmod Mynd44
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