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PoliticsAkpabio Came To My Hotel Room Around 2am - Senator Abbo by politicity(op): 2:41am On Apr 03, 2025

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XmjsTNu1rXY
Senator Akpabio Came to My Hotel Room Around 2am and Pleaded That I Work For Him -Abbo

Senator Akpabio took me to the chapel in his house and told me 5 senators will be removed from the senate, and just like he said, 5 of us were removed. Sen. Akpabio ordered that my last salary not be paid.
PoliticsRe: Nationwide Protest Against Tinubu's Rivers State "Emergency Rule" by politicity(op): 12:36am On Apr 02, 2025
Is it not obvious that these APC guys with their pay masters through propaganda have succeeded in demoralizing many Nigerians..... Read the comments in the thread and see how divided and selfish many Nigerians have become....

Scamburster:
How can you concluded that from above statements of few unfortunate guys in apc payroll are representing Nigerian masses?
CrimeThe World's Biggest Criminal Conspiracy by politicity(op): 7:18am On Apr 01, 2025

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PoliticsRe: Nationwide Protest Against Tinubu's Rivers State "Emergency Rule" by politicity(op): 6:50am On Apr 01, 2025
From the pathetic selfish comments above against the upcoming nationwide protest, it is obvious that many Nigerians are not yet tired of the evil government. Until the majority unite and push for an end to what is happening, nothing will change.... No one can save the country except Nigerians....

Nigerians always prefer to dwell on trivial issues that won't help them.... How long will Nigerians continue to deceive themselves....?
PoliticsNationwide Protest Against Tinubu's Rivers State "Emergency Rule" by politicity(op): 1:00am On Apr 01, 2025
Take-It-Back Movement Announces Nationwide Protest Against Tinubu's "Emergency Rule" In Rivers State

Organisers of the 2024 #EndBadGovernance protest, the Take-It-Back movement, have announced plans to stage a demonstration against the ongoing "state of emergency" rule in Rivers State and the alleged misuse of the Cybercrime Act by the Nigerian police to target “activists, journalists, and social media influencers.”

The protest is scheduled for April 7, 2025. It has also been described as a "Nationwide Protest Against Bad Governance and Free Speech Suppression.”

Supporters are urged to gather at the National Assembly in Abuja, Nigeria's capital.

In an interview with PUNCH on Monday, Juwon Sanyaolu, the National Coordinator of TIB, clarified that their core demand is the “repeal of the Cybercrime Act.”

“The issue revolves around how the Cybercrime Act is being weaponised to suppress free speech. Journalists and activists, as you know, are often the primary targets of both the act and the broader crackdown on free speech. This also affects social media users, including individuals like SeaKing and others,” Sanyaolu said.

The protest organisers are also calling for an end to the emergency rule in Rivers State, which they describe as “military rule imposed by the government of (President Bola) Tinubu.”

They are demanding a reversal of this action and the full reinstatement of all suspended government bodies, including the State House of Assembly and the Executive.

“Most importantly, we are demanding an end to bad governance. The policies implemented by Tinubu have caused considerable hardship,” Sanyaolu remarked during a phone interview.

He also emphasised that the protest is not limited to Abuja. “This is a nationwide protest. Flyers detailing additional protest locations will be shared soon,” he concluded.

Some of the journalists that have suffered harassment in the last one year from state actors include; former editor of First News, Segun Olatunji; Daniel Ojukwu, a journalist with the Foundation for Investigative Journalism; Dayo Aiyetan, Executive Director of the International Centre for Investigative Reporting; and Nurudeen Akewushola, an investigative journalist with the platform.

The suspension of the governor and elected representatives in Rivers State has been met with condemnations and call for caution by different stakeholders.

Nigerians have also lamented hardship in living in the country with rising cost ofiving and a sprawling inflation.

This is not helped by protests against insecurity with notable protests in Enugu and Ondo States.
https://saharareporters.com/2025/03/31/take-it-back-movement-announces-nationwide-protest-against-tinubus-emergency-rule-rivers

PoliticsRe: How Wike, Akpabio And Other Senators Shared Dollars Over Rivers Crisis by politicity(op): 9:03am On Mar 21, 2025
Yes I already answered your question....

helinues:
Before getting it right with the new set of people, election must be conducted
PoliticsRe: How Wike, Akpabio And Other Senators Shared Dollars Over Rivers Crisis by politicity(op): 8:59am On Mar 21, 2025
So you think recalling the useless lawmakers is more costlier than the damage that leaving them is costing Nigeria now and in the next 4 years. Nigerians have the constitutional right to recall their representatives, your cheap attempt to arm twist this or pretend to be ignorant is laughable. INEC will get the required funds from the state and federal government to conduct the election as it is a constitutionally guaranteed exercise....

helinues:
So if they recall all of them, how much are you personally going to borrow INEC to conduct new election for those elected positions?
PoliticsRe: How Wike, Akpabio And Other Senators Shared Dollars Over Rivers Crisis by politicity(op): 8:41am On Mar 21, 2025
Yes I am not in support of any of them.... Nigerians should recall all of them..... The 10th assembly headed by Akpabio is a disgrace to Nigeria....

helinues:
The other senators, hope you are aware that all opposition senators are included
PoliticsRe: How Wike, Akpabio And Other Senators Shared Dollars Over Rivers Crisis by politicity(op): 8:36am On Mar 21, 2025
You may laugh at the news source but Akpabio has a record of sending "prayers" to corrupt lawmakers. There was no widespread civil unrest or total break down of order in Rivers state to warrant the emergency rule.... In my opinion, the purported bombing of oil pipelines was theatrical and bogus....

helinues:
Source: Sahara reporters

Laughing in Mandarin
PoliticsRe: How Wike, Akpabio And Other Senators Shared Dollars Over Rivers Crisis by politicity(op): 8:26am On Mar 21, 2025
What a shameful comment! Indeed you are part of Nigeria's problem.

tundegan:
Godswill Akpabio is a man of honor and integrity.

The man knows how to play the game and he is doing it well.
PoliticsRe: How Wike, Akpabio And Other Senators Shared Dollars Over Rivers Crisis by politicity(op): 8:18am On Mar 21, 2025
It is obvious that Nigerians are not serious. In a sane society, there should've been massive mobilisation at the constituencies to recall Akpabio and other useless national assembly members....

Riodiao:
Useless country. Major Tinubu and lt col wike
PoliticsHow Wike, Akpabio And Other Senators Shared Dollars Over Rivers Crisis by politicity(op):
First it was Peoples Gazette that broke the news regarding the massive corruption and bribery behind the real reason why lawmakers fast tracked and supported Tinubu's illegal state of emergency declaration in Rivers state. Sahara reporters goes further to expose how Akpabio and other lawmakers shared additional dollars over Rivers crisis.....

Sources privy to the matter told SaharaReporters that Akpabio’s guest house, located at No. 22, Yedeseram Street, Maitama, Abuja, was the venue where the money was handed out.

SaharaReporters has uncovered that cash was distributed at Senate President Godswill Akpabio’s guest house on Tuesday and Wednesday nights to secure lawmakers’ support for President Bola Tinubu’s declaration of a state of emergency in Rivers State.

Sources privy to the matter told SaharaReporters that Akpabio’s guest house, located at No. 22, Yedeseram Street, Maitama, Abuja, was the venue where the money was handed out.

According to the sources, 42 senators received $10,000 each on Wednesday night, while 45 senators were given $5,000 each on Tuesday night to influence the approval of the controversial emergency rule in Rivers State.

SaharaReporters also learned that Senator Victor Umeh and Senator Neda Imasuen of the Labour Party were among the key figures involved in organising the payout.

“They were the only Labour Party senators present at both events on Tuesday and Wednesday nights and participated in collecting the money,” one of the sources said.

“The venue was the Senate President's guest house at No. 22 Yedeseram Street, Maitama, where 42 senators were given $10,000 each last Wednesday night, and 45 senators received $5,000 each on Tuesday night, March 18, to pass the controversial Rivers State emergency rule.”

On Wednesday, SaharaReporters exclusively reported that the Minister of the Federal Capital Territory, Nyesom Wike, had allegedly provided funds to Senate President Godswill Akpabio to rally senators in support of President Bola Tinubu’s declaration of a state of emergency in Rivers State.


This followed President Tinubu’s declaration of emergency rule in the state on Tuesday, which also led to the six-month suspension of Rivers State Governor Siminalayi Fubara, Deputy Governor Mrs. Ngozi Odu, and the House of Assembly.

On Wednesday, the Senate deferred discussions on the matter until 3 p.m. that same day. Although the motion to deliberate on Tinubu's letter was listed as the first item on the day’s Order Paper, Senate Leader Opeyemi Bamidele (APC, Ekiti Central) invoked Order 1(b) of the Senate Standing Orders 2023 (as amended) to postpone the debate. The motion was seconded by Minority Leader Abba Moro (PDP, Benue South).

Following the postponement, the Senate moved on to other agenda items, including confirming nominees for the Police Service Commission (PSC).

Sources told SaharaReporters on Wednesday that Akpabio intentionally delayed the debate on the Rivers State emergency rule until 3 p.m. when most senators would have left the chamber.

“Wike allegedly provided money for Akpabio as they met yesterday after Tinubu told him to do the groundwork for the State of Emergency. Over $3 million was provided when Wike met Akpabio,” one of the sources said on Wednesday.

“Akpabio then invited some senators to Iftar after which he gave them dollars depending on their seniority.”

However, sources said some senators, including former Bayelsa Governor Seriake Dickson, former Sokoto Governor Aminu Tambuwal, and several other former governors, did not attend the Iftar.

“The announcement was made during Iftar," a source said.

"The senators requested an open vote, but Akpabio postponed it until 3 p.m. when most senators would have left the chamber.

"At least 72 senators are required to sign, but fewer than 60 were present today. The House of Representatives also needs a minimum of 240 votes. Meanwhile, the Speaker, Tajudeen Abass, was not informed, which explains the chaos in the House of Representatives today (Wednesday)."

President Tinubu declared a state of emergency in Rivers State, citing escalating political instability and security concerns, including recent pipeline vandalism that threatened the nation's oil production.

This declaration led to the suspension of Governor Fubara, his deputy, and all members of the state's House of Assembly for six months. To assume administrative control during this period, Tinubu appointed retired Vice Admiral Ibok-Ete Ekwe Ibas as the state's administrator.

In accordance with constitutional provisions, the President's declaration required approval from the National Assembly.

Earlier today, both chambers—the Senate and the House of Representatives—convened to deliberate on the proclamation.

Senate Proceedings

The Senate held a closed-door session lasting over an hour to discuss the state of emergency. Following this session, Senate President Akpabio announced unanimous approval of the President's proclamation.

The Senate invoked Sections 134, 135, and 136 of its Standing Orders, aligning with Section 305 of the Nigerian Constitution, which empowers the President to declare a state of emergency, subject to legislative approval.

The Senate's resolution included the establishment of a joint ad hoc committee with the House of Representatives to oversee the administration of Rivers State during the emergency period. Additionally, a committee comprising eminent Nigerians was proposed to mediate and resolve the political crisis in the state within the six-month timeframe.

House of Representatives Proceedings

Earlier on Thursday, the House of Representatives also convened to address the President's declaration. The session, attended by 243 members, resulted in a voice vote that overwhelmingly supported the state of emergency.

The House recommended the formation of a national committee to facilitate peace and restore normalcy in Rivers State. It also resolved that the National Assembly should assume legislative functions of the Rivers State House of Assembly for the duration of the emergency rule.

These legislative endorsements effectively activated the state of emergency in Rivers State, granting the federal government authority to intervene and address the underlying issues affecting the region.
https://saharareporters.com/2025/03/20/exclusive-akpabios-guest-house-hosts-dollar-rain-senators-pocket-10000-5000-back-tinubus

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