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Re: 'All Eyes On The Judiciary’: FG's Clampdown Stirs Controversies by Ashirioluwa: 11:42am On Aug 19, 2023
Another form of bullying and intimidation
Re: 'All Eyes On The Judiciary’: FG's Clampdown Stirs Controversies by Gbemini(m): 11:43am On Aug 19, 2023
Chigozie321:
The Judiciary should be allowed to do their job. This online bullying won't work.
Dont mind the ipob
Re: 'All Eyes On The Judiciary’: FG's Clampdown Stirs Controversies by Betanaija42moro: 11:46am On Aug 19, 2023
spiSeyi:
If the Judiciary eventually sacks PBAT which is not likely to happen Atiku will be handed the mandate, my surprise is why are the 3rd position ppl crying over this matter grin . Because if the 1st position is disqualified the 2nd will be technically installed and not the 3rd and Obi's petition to the tribunal is not that he wins the election but to fault the process. Atiku camp should be the ones crying this hard undecided
At this point, the whole Nigerians are crying hard, not only Obi's supporters. The hardship is real.
Re: 'All Eyes On The Judiciary’: FG's Clampdown Stirs Controversies by Slurity(m): 11:48am On Aug 19, 2023
fourboys:
it's not online bullying
Tell us what it is. Is this the first time there will be tribunal case after presidential election? What is the essence of these pressure?
Re: 'All Eyes On The Judiciary’: FG's Clampdown Stirs Controversies by incomebrain(m): 11:48am On Aug 19, 2023
Lol, we need the true result. not all these games they play and Win.
Re: 'All Eyes On The Judiciary’: FG's Clampdown Stirs Controversies by samdaisi: 11:50am On Aug 19, 2023
Please can they be killed by the arms force , they want to destroy Nigeria the way unknown gun are destroying their region
Re: 'All Eyes On The Judiciary’: FG's Clampdown Stirs Controversies by Enice(m): 11:52am On Aug 19, 2023
They claim Nigerians are hungry, times are hard and all sort of rubbish but they have millions and millions of Naira to fund advertising a threat against the judiciary. How many Nigerians can even fund one billboard advertisement not to talk of hundreds! What this simply means is that corrupt politicians are those behind these billboards and they have a sinister motive to destroy this country. The government was right to cut them to size
Re: 'All Eyes On The Judiciary’: FG's Clampdown Stirs Controversies by Donedeal1(m): 11:53am On Aug 19, 2023
Intended to blackmail and intimidation

Dictatorship is nothing to do with breach of laws.
Re: 'All Eyes On The Judiciary’: FG's Clampdown Stirs Controversies by bal4real: 11:55am On Aug 19, 2023
TrapKVNG:
Stop lying, tribal politics started with Buhari's 5% statement and was amplified by you guys dubbing every single Igbo person as IPOB. YOU STARTED IT.
Don't mind the CORNfused bitter soul. His moniker describes everything about him.
Re: 'All Eyes On The Judiciary’: FG's Clampdown Stirs Controversies by Imam88: 11:56am On Aug 19, 2023
But nobody raised a billboard before the judiciary give hope in Imo state..
Re: 'All Eyes On The Judiciary’: FG's Clampdown Stirs Controversies by victorazy(m): 12:01pm On Aug 19, 2023
Chigozie321:
The Judiciary should be allowed to do their job. This online bullying won't work.
Is anybody holding them. Besides this judgement was not supposed linger to this extent.
Re: 'All Eyes On The Judiciary’: FG's Clampdown Stirs Controversies by Imam88: 12:04pm On Aug 19, 2023
[quote author=slawomir post=125210609]Damnnn niggar
We are watching them...

1)All educated youth in Nigeria are aware...
Name two states or region with educated, Liberal, intelligent, enlightened and exposed people
Definitely it will be lagos and Abuja right!
And obi won those states
2) the three major contestants were from the three major region...atiku(hausa), tinubu( yoruba), obi(igbo)
So the South South were in a better position to choose because no one among the contestants were their brother....and guess what the South South chose obi
3) osun state is the home of tinubu and yet tinubu lose am because osun state is some how seen as the most educated place in South west...which means tinubu is not even supposed to be among the contestants..not to talk of becoming the president
So if you are a Nigerian youth and you can't figure out this simple truth then your education is a total waste and you need to collect your school fees from any tertiary institution you finished from
[]Emotions wan kill my brother..politics is not about emotions is that how to calculate politucs? Obi himself is not looking for any mandate because he lost none if you claim you're educated obi is seeking for disqualification of tinubu which is not possible before the probable re run which can only occur before the first and second[quote
Re: 'All Eyes On The Judiciary’: FG's Clampdown Stirs Controversies by complexstuffs(m): 12:08pm On Aug 19, 2023
TooNoisy:
I can now see that Seun Osewa and his mods are 100% Obidient. Always pushing propaganda that tends to discredit the government. Some Obidients on twitter even mentioned they would "visit" Justice Tsamanni's daughter in her Abuja shop if her father does not do what they want. How is that ever acceptable? Let the judiciary do its Job. They don't need to be threatened.

Fashola went to teach the Abia government yesterday but that never made front page. Anything that seems to put the government in a positive light never makes the front page.

You are pandering to Obidients who daily curse you on Twitter... shior

Seun has been acting like a SLAVE to IPOB/OBIDIENTS yet they insult and curse him daily
Re: 'All Eyes On The Judiciary’: FG's Clampdown Stirs Controversies by membranus: 12:12pm On Aug 19, 2023
olisaEze:
With the way Nigerians are angry , "ALL EYES ON THE JUDICIARY" will be the least of the nation’s problems if there is a miscarriage of justice by the PEPT on judgement day.
Efulefu threat!

PEPT will give the right judgement, reaffirming the presidential election victory to the man who actually won it, which is TINUBU.

While all the pretenders to the thrones,

Atiku and Obi,

who are using fake narratives and accusations to secure what they know is not rightly their's,

will shout foul again, and continue to waste their money on hungry lawyers to the Supreme Court,

where they will meet their final Waterloo, and count their loss,

forever to be forgotten in Nigeria high politics.
Re: 'All Eyes On The Judiciary’: FG's Clampdown Stirs Controversies by Emanodimo(m): 12:12pm On Aug 19, 2023
I don't think the slogan is wrong having it on poster, billboard or elsewhere. It's not to bully, a form of campaign to do the right thing. It's better than a protest on the street that can result to civil disturbance and violence.

With or without that campaign, Judiciary will do the needful. Times & Event ain't the same.
Re: 'All Eyes On The Judiciary’: FG's Clampdown Stirs Controversies by RecessionistPMB: 12:14pm On Aug 19, 2023
You said the alleged losers should go to court, and they went to court, with vigilance. Now, you it became your headache. Federal govt led by APC are rougues!
Re: 'All Eyes On The Judiciary’: FG's Clampdown Stirs Controversies by Omoawoke(m): 12:17pm On Aug 19, 2023
Spiff20:
All eyes on the Judiciary. The evidence is clear, fact and fiction have been separated. Let's see how you'll convince us that black is white. Nobody is stopping you from doing your job, we are only letting you know that we've got eyes on you.
What are the evidences?
Re: 'All Eyes On The Judiciary’: FG's Clampdown Stirs Controversies by Chucks13: 12:18pm On Aug 19, 2023
Which controversy? I had said it already the current administration must go mad with obi and his supporters morons called Obidient gentlemanism is not the language they understand they should be speak to in language they understand.

F u c k controversy. I 100% support the clampdown let them go and do their worst. Enough is enough the joke had gone too far.

Arrest them and lock them up, democracy do not mean demonstration of crazy.

F u c k controversy.
Re: 'All Eyes On The Judiciary’: FG's Clampdown Stirs Controversies by discusant: 12:19pm On Aug 19, 2023
slawomir:
Damnnn niggar
We are watching them...

1)All educated youth in Nigeria are aware...
Name two states or region with educated, Liberal, intelligent, enlightened and exposed people
Definitely it will be lagos and Abuja right!
And obi won those states
2) the three major contestants were from the three major region...atiku(hausa), tinubu( yoruba), obi(igbo)
So the South South were in a better position to choose because no one among the contestants were their brother....and guess what the South South chose obi
3) osun state is the home of tinubu and yet tinubu lose am because osun state is some how seen as the most educated place in South west...which means tinubu is not even supposed to be among the contestants..not to talk of becoming the president
So if you are a Nigerian youth and you can't figure out this simple truth then your education is a total waste and you need to collect your school fees from any tertiary institution you finished from
Long story.

My own is: after INEC vowed that it would not use any other method except electronic transmission of vote results, INEC had no legal or moral stand in using manual transmission of vote results.
It's only a thief who can say INEC is allowed by law to use another method that is not electronic transmission of vote results in the election.
Re: 'All Eyes On The Judiciary’: FG's Clampdown Stirs Controversies by amoreobansu: 12:19pm On Aug 19, 2023
accordadoga24:
Hehehe..

Everything is Nzogbu Nzogbu to them including politics and that's why they have been failing and will keep failing politically.

10 million March
Roll out bill boards
Customise polo all eyes on judiciary
Wheelbarrow convoy
Irrelevant things

That's all they know


We will keep flogging them politically

They need to be taught POL 101
cheesy grin
Re: 'All Eyes On The Judiciary’: FG's Clampdown Stirs Controversies by Princedapace(m): 12:19pm On Aug 19, 2023
Alliswell248:
Bullying raise to power 10.
This is not the first election and won't be the last.
Buhari lost to Obj , Yar adua and Gej.....what happened to all eyes on the judiciary then.

Let Peter Obi supporters keep deceiving themselves.
This is why ur race is the most backwatd race in the whole world, have ever cared to ask? Because the way most of this my blvck folks reason is unimaginable
Re: 'All Eyes On The Judiciary’: FG's Clampdown Stirs Controversies by membranus: 12:20pm On Aug 19, 2023
[quote author=Imam88 post=125212462][/quote]Did the North with largest voters number chose Obi?

Did the West with the second largest voters number (minus the 6000 differential in Lagos) choose Obi?

Then how come your Obi now won the presidential election?

Even your Obi could not prove that he won the election at the tribunal, but only looking for fake accusations to discredit the actual winner.
Re: 'All Eyes On The Judiciary’: FG's Clampdown Stirs Controversies by complexstuffs(m): 12:21pm On Aug 19, 2023
Streetdoctor:
I never saw anything bully about d billboard, if it's a bully, what about ENDSARS billboard?
No one takes IPOB/OBIDIENTS serious... Alex Oti is in court but IPOB/OBIDIENTS are not putting all eyes on the judiciary on that
Re: 'All Eyes On The Judiciary’: FG's Clampdown Stirs Controversies by Masterito(m): 12:22pm On Aug 19, 2023
Bullying, they are only asking them to do thier job. Lol.
Chigozie321:
The Judiciary should be allowed to do their job. This online bullying won't work.
Re: 'All Eyes On The Judiciary’: FG's Clampdown Stirs Controversies by complexstuffs(m): 12:23pm On Aug 19, 2023
livebyday:
When you are diligent and honest in your work you won't fear any eyes on you.

Infact the more you look the more you see I have nothin to hide then you will get tired.of looking
A clear conscience fears no persecution
Why are IPOB/OBIDIENTS also not putting all eyes in court for Alex Otti's case
Re: 'All Eyes On The Judiciary’: FG's Clampdown Stirs Controversies by complexstuffs(m): 12:27pm On Aug 19, 2023
accordadoga24:
Hehehe..

Everything is Nzogbu Nzogbu to them including politics and that's why they have been failing and will keep failing politically.

10 million March
Roll out bill boards
Customise polo all eyes on judiciary
Wheelbarrow convoy
Irrelevant things

That's all they know

We will keep flogging them politically

They need to be taught POL 101
No one takes IPOB/OBIDIENTS serious... Alex Otti of Labor Party is in court but IPOB/OBIDIENTS are not putting all eyes on the judiciary on that
Re: 'All Eyes On The Judiciary’: FG's Clampdown Stirs Controversies by Wickedfacts: 12:27pm On Aug 19, 2023
TooNoisy:
I can now see that Seun Osewa and his mods are 100% Obidient. Always pushing propaganda that tends to discredit the government.

You are pandering to Obidients who daily curse you on Twitter... shior
Table wey we dey manage, this bros don go break am.

Re: 'All Eyes On The Judiciary’: FG's Clampdown Stirs Controversies by Wickedfacts: 12:32pm On Aug 19, 2023
Chucks13:
Which controversy? I had said it already the current administration must go mad with obi and his supporters morons called Obidient gentlemanism is not the language they understand they should be speak to in language they understand.

F u c k controversy. I 100% support the clampdown let them go and do their worst. Enough is enough the joke had gone too far.

Arrest them and lock them up, democracy do not mean demonstration of crazy.

F u c k controversy.
Remember when DSS joined twitter, many of them were deactivating.

Calm down, let the Tribunal declare Tinubu winner first. The home training their parents failed to give them, they will get it by force.
Re: 'All Eyes On The Judiciary’: FG's Clampdown Stirs Controversies by FuckTheMod: 12:33pm On Aug 19, 2023
fourboys:
it's not online bullying
It's not bullying but they are even displaying their photos publicly on bill boards without their consent... You guys are just hypocrites and pathetic.
Re: 'All Eyes On The Judiciary’: FG's Clampdown Stirs Controversies by Bennysam: 1:08pm On Aug 19, 2023
Chigozie321:
The Judiciary should be allowed to do their job. This online bullying won't work.
What do you call online bully? APC and fear of unknown
Re: 'All Eyes On The Judiciary’: FG's Clampdown Stirs Controversies by Felaincarnated: 1:17pm On Aug 19, 2023
iwọ yoo ṣe alaye titi o fi rẹwẹsi.
TooNoisy:
I can now see that Seun Osewa and his mods are 100% Obidient. Always pushing propaganda that tends to discredit the government. Some Obidients on twitter even mentioned they would "visit" Justice Tsamanni's daughter in her Abuja shop if her father does not do what they want. How is that ever acceptable? Let the judiciary do its Job. They don't need to be threatened.

Fashola went to teach the Abia government yesterday but that never made front page. Anything that seems to put the government in a positive light never makes the front page.

You are pandering to Obidients who daily curse you on Twitter... shior
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