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Replying to @PeterObi
The Nigerian people are ecstatic, euphoric, thrilled, overjoyed, inspired, optimistic about their future because of you. It is commendable to see a leader who is truly concerned about the future of our great country, 🇳🇬.
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Nigerians need to understand without a doubt the consequences of betraying their country. Treason is a serious crime, and those who commit it should be held accountable. The penalty for treason in Nigeria is death or imprisonment for life. This is according to Section 38(1) of the Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria, 1999. @inecnigeria Chairman Mr. Yakubu may have committed treason if he subverted the will of the people by doing something like rigging an election or otherwise interfering with the democratic process. Nigerians must make an example of Mr. Yakubu and his associates to make sure this type of action is never repeated in our history. They must all be held to the fullest extent of the law, no exceptions.
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President Tinubu @officialABAT has no political capital, and his 36 percent votes were all doctored and inflated. If he is disqualified by the tribunal, there will be no protests. Instead, there will be jubilation and celebration by people on the streets. The only way for chaos to ensue is if Tinubu uses his power and the military to keep himself in power. This would be a disaster for Nigeria, and it would have a negative impact on the entire region. Nigeria is at a watershed moment. The country can either make a positive turn or disintegrate in chaos. The decision of what happens next is up to the people of Nigeria. We hope that Nigeria will choose to uphold the rule of law and to build a better future. We believe that collectively they have the strength and the courage to do so.
Attention: @HQNigerianArmy, @DefenceInfoNG, @NigerianNavy, @NigAirForce, @PoliceNG, @officialEFCC, @OfficialDSSNG We address this message to each member of Nigeria's uniformed services, including the Army, Navy, Air Force, and Police.
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Peter Obi's message is very clear and focused on the key issues that matter to Nigerians at this critical time. As the saying goes, "If you want to go fast, go alone; if you want to go far, go together."
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Attention: @HQNigerianArmy, @DefenceInfoNG, @NigerianNavy, @NigAirForce, @PoliceNG, @officialEFCC, @OfficialDSSNG We address this message to each member of Nigeria's uniformed services, including the Army, Navy, Air Force, and Police.
Tinubu to Tribunal: Nullifying Presidential Election on Account of 25% FCT Votes Could Lead to Chaos, Anarchy ow.ly/poZ7104OmoN
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We understand that Mr. Nnamdi was arrested on the 18th of March, 2023, and has been denied bail without any hearing. As concerned citizens, we believe that Mr. Nnamdi's arrest and detention are a clear violation of his human rights and freedom of speech.
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Replying to @realFFK
We strongly condemn the derogatory statements made by Femi Fani-Kayode and we stand to defend Nigerian citizens' right to freedom of speech. This right is exemplified by Sam Amadi's tweet featuring a picture that has already been shared millions of times in the past 48 hours.
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Cute Abiola is an actor and a comedian, and he has the right to express himself through his art. The skits in question were clearly intended to be humorous, and they did not in any way disrespect the police uniform or the police force.
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Replying to @PoliceNG
We are expressing our concern about your recent condemnation of comedian Abdulgafar Abiola, popularly known as "Cute Abiola." We believe that your condemnation is an overreach and that it is an attempt to suppress individual expression.
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Replying to @PeterObi
Let's all not forget, In the recently concluded presidential elections, the people of Nigeria, both "north and south," were overwhelmingly united in voting for ObiDatti as president and vice president.
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Replying to @inecnigeria
Who managed the IP addresses that were uploading results on Feb 25th when the whole nation was not able to upload? It's all on your event logs. Every one of you in the IT department will be exposed and punished for your crimes.
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Replying to @PoliceNG @chude__
Dear Inspector General of Police (IGP) Usman Alkali Baba, We are writing to express our deep concern regarding the arrest and detention of Mr. Chude Franklin Nnamdi, who is currently being investigated for cyberstalking.
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Replying to @ipcjustice @realFFK
We want to make it clear that no one, and we mean no one, should mess with the right to freedom of speech moving forward in Nigeria.
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Replying to @inecnigeria
Millions of votes were added to the total vote count, with out accreditation with BVAS thumb print on election day. Your system will show over voting in the millions. The event logs are there you can't change those. You will all go to jail, every single one of you.
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We want to take a moment to remind you that Nigeria's problem is not about religion or tribe. We must not allow divisive rhetoric to distract us from the core mission of a New Nigeria that is POssible.
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Replying to @fkeyamo
Dear Festus Keyamo, your tweet about some people deceiving the international community that a mandate was stolen in order to raise funds to protest not true. I want to let you know that the international community is well-informed and can think for themselves.
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Replying to @inecnigeria
INEC must understand that they have already struck out with the general public, and their existence is on borrowed time. Any mishap on 18th March elections would destroy the country and its existence.
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Replying to @HouseNGR
The proposed bill to prevent Nigerian-trained medical or dental practitioners from being granted full licenses until they have worked for a minimum of five years in the country may be seen as a violation of the Nigerian Constitution and international human rights standards.
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Replying to @IkeGod_
Peter Obi's victory is a testament to his unifying leadership style. The people have spoken, and their choice is clear. Congratulations to @PeterObi and the people of Nigeria for choosing progress, unity, and prosperity. #NigeriaDecides #PeterObi
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Section 41(1) of the Nigerian Constitution guarantees the right to freedom of movement, which includes the right to leave and enter Nigeria without undue restrictions.
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Replying to @OfficialDSSNG
This statement from the DSS an intelligence agency shows a lack of intelligence, to say the least. It contains inflammatory and divisive language filled with bias and hate. It is very unprofessional, and we are utterly shocked by its production. This could potentially undermine confidence in the professionalism of government agencies tasked with maintaining law and order in Nigeria. It truly reveals that we have individuals with no education holding key positions in our nation.
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Replying to @ipcjustice @fkeyamo
They witnessed the horror of the recent election in Nigeria in real-time, just like every Nigerian did. It is not just some people making false claims, but a vast majority of Nigerians who are deeply concerned about the integrity of our democratic process.
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Replying to @PeterObi
We stand in solidarity with the women of Nasarawa and all Nigerians who have been denied the opportunity to vote in a free, fair, and credible process or whose mandate has been stolen from them.
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Replying to @PeterObi
Thank you, Peter Obi, for recognizing the importance of conducting a credible census in Nigeria. As you rightly pointed out, accurate census data is essential for effective planning and resource allocation.
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Replying to @fkeyamo
Swearing in a candidate before the tribunal delivers its verdict can be seen as preempting the decision of the tribunal and undermining the integrity of the electoral process in Nigeria. " it has always been the electoral template since 1999" is not the only option.
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We am appalled by the tweet you shared. It is disrespectful to the man who is shown working hard at his job, and it shows a lack of empathy for the plight of struggling Nigerians. There is dignity in labor, and no one should be mocked for doing honest work, regardless of how their work environment may appear. The tweet is also trying to generate negative sentiment from LP supporters by suggesting that they have nothing to show for their support for Peter Obi. This is simply not true. There are many reasons why people might support Peter Obi, and not all of them are related to financial gain. Some people support him because they believe he is the best candidate to improve the lives of ordinary Nigerians. Others support him because they believe he is a honest and competent leader. Still others support him because they believe he represents a new kind of politics in Nigeria. Regardless of their reasons for supporting Peter Obi, LP supporters should not be mocked or ridiculed. They are simply exercising their democratic right to support the candidate of their choice. The tweet you shared is an attempt to silence these voices and discourage them from participating in the political process. We urge you to delete this tweet and apologize for the harm it has caused. We should not tolerate disrespect, false information, or lack of empathy in our public discourse."
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Replying to @PeterObi
We agree with Peter Obi's statement on the use of abusive language and insults in politics. We believe that his message is important and that it is necessary to call out this behavior.
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Replying to @aonanuga1956
The Nigerian people, who also acted as observers, have widely condemned the elections. The federal government's assertions of credibility, peacefulness, freedom, fairness, and superior organization compared to previous elections since 1999 lack credibility.
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There is a concern that electoral workers may be in danger of being mobbed at their individual polling units if they are unable to upload EC8A form results, as had previously happened in the presidential election on February 25th, 2023.
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Replying to @inecnigeria
The statement made by Festus Okoye assures Nigerians that the polling unit results, which were issued to political parties, are safe on both the BVAS and IREV portal and cannot be tampered with. 1/5
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We are also disturbed by the lack of transparency in the investigation, including the identity of the complainant who made the initial complaint against Mr. Nnamdi.
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Do not forget that first lady Aisha Buhari's brother Ahmed Halilu is the Managing Director of Nigerian Security Printing and Minting Company
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The recent topless protest by Nasarawa women is a heartbreaking reminder of the grievous injustice that occurs when citizens are denied their rights and their voices are silenced.
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Replying to @fkeyamo
The statement released by Festus Keyamo regarding Bola Tinubu's alleged "working visit" to Europe is misleading and raises serious questions about the transparency of the Nigerian government to its people.
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Therefore, we are urging you to provide concrete evidence of Mr. Nnamdi's alleged activities on social media that contravenes the provisions of Section 24 of the Cybercrimes (Prohibition, Prevention, etc.) Act, 2015 and other criminal laws.
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Replying to @StephenOSEMWEGI
Emefiele said President Buhari had been personally retaining $3 billion per month since 2014 in hard currency, not Naira. These strengthens our conviction that we must take a stand and fight to reclaim our country from the corrupt APC government.
Replying to @cenbank
“The official foreign exchange receipt from crude oil sales into our official reserves has dried up steadily from above US$3.0 billion monthly in 2014 to an absolute zero dollars today,” - Emefiele
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Replying to @realFFK
We condemn Mr. Fani-Kayode's statements in the strongest possible terms. We believe that they are a threat to our democracy and to the rule of law in Nigeria. We call on Mr. Fani-Kayode to retract his statement and to refrain from making further statements during this period.
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Replying to @PeterObi
There is cause for celebrations 🥳. It's wonderful news to see leaders like Senator Datti Baba-Ahmed and Peter Obi who prioritize education and understand its importance in national development.
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In the event that no evidence is found to support the allegations against Mr. Nnamdi, we demand that the police leadership be investigated for human rights violations and misuse of power.
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Replying to @PeterObi
Peter Obi's words are inspiring & give hope for a brighter future in 🇳🇬. A return to patriotism & national pride, with loyalty to God & country, as well as upholding the constitution & rule of law, are values we need in our leaders. Let's work together towards this change.
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You have to get things like this on video, saying this with a video is so powerful than just saying it without some can of corroborating evidence. Everyone should go out to INEC with the mindset to monitor everything with your fully charged phone.
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Replying to @OfficialDSSNG
We would like to respectfully respond to the APC, INEC, and this administration's alleged breaching of democratic rules in Nigeria, setting aside the constitution and stealing hope from the Nigerian people.
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Democracy and the will of the people is under attack, with serious ramifications for the world. When elections are rigged or manipulated in such a glaring fashion as we all witnessed in Nigeria, and the will of the people is stolen, this undermines the very foundation of democracy. The effects of the Nigerian election will have implications not only for Nigeria but for the entire world. The international community has a vested interest in promoting democracy and ensuring that the will of the people is respected, as this promotes stability, prosperity, and peace.
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In conclusion, we implore you to take action to ensure the immediate release of Mr. Chude Franklin Nnamdi and to address the concerns raised by ourselves and other concerned citizens.
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Replying to @PeterObi
We understand how shocking and frightening this news must be for everyone including LP, Obident family and Nigeria's. It is a tragedy that a political candidate lost their life in such a brutal manner.
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Replying to @JustusOGD
Sen. Gbenga Daniel's decision to suspend his pension and allowances is a commendable one. Sen. Daniel's decision is also a good example for other public officials to follow. We use this opportunity to ask you to propose a 50% reduction in the National Assembly budget. Nigeria is drowning in debt because of the high salaries of its public officials. The country cannot afford to continue to borrow to pay these salaries. A reduction in the National Assembly budget would free up resources that could be used to improve the lives of ordinary Nigerians. We believe that a 50% reduction in the National Assembly budget would be a fair and equitable measure. It would also send a strong message that the government is committed to fiscal responsibility. We urge you to take action and propose a reduction in the National Assembly budget by 50%. This would be a positive step for Nigeria and would help to improve the lives of ordinary Nigerians. As of March 8, 2023, Nigeria's total public debt is $100.07 billion. This includes external debt of $56.91 billion and domestic debt of $43.16 billion. The interest payments on Nigeria's debt are $3.2 billion per year.
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We are also calling for a transparent and fair legal process for Mr. Nnamdi, including access to legal representation and the opportunity to present his defense.
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We understand that many Nigerians are frustrated with the current state of affairs in our country Nigeria. They are angry and they feel like they are not being heard. This frustration can lead to anger and violence.
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How ironic it is that the son of a man who became famous for acting a role that fought against chiefs selling their people and betraying their trust, has now gone ahead to sell his own people in real life.
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Let us wipe our tears and stand our ground. We will not be deterred nor discouraged. Instead, we will hold our heads up high and prepare to cast our votes again on March 11th. Let us show the world that we are not easily broken, and that victory in our fight for a new Nigeria is inevitable. Together, we shall overcome and usher in a new era of hope, justice, and progress for our beloved nation.
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Replying to @ipcjustice @fkeyamo
It is well-known that Tinubu has been suffering from various health issues. It is concerning that a potential presidential candidate would prioritize a private working visit over transparency and honesty with the Nigerian people. e.
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We urge you to reconsider your condemnation of Cute Abiola. We believe that he has the right to express himself freely, and that his skits did not in any way disrespect the police uniform or the police force. We also urge you to focus on improving your image with the community. The police force has a long history of corruption and abuse, and it is clear that the public has lost trust in the police. You need to take steps to rebuild that trust, and you need to do it by respecting the rights of the people.
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Furthermore, we strongly urge you to uphold the human rights and freedoms of all citizens, including freedom of speech, and to ensure that any restrictions on these rights are proportionate, necessary, and in line with international human rights standards.
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It sends the message that the police force is intolerant of criticism, and that it is willing to use its power to silence those who speak out against it. This is not the kind of message that we want from our police force. This is behavior you expect from oppressive nations
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In fact, the skits could even be seen as a form of social commentary, highlighting the challenges that the police force faces in Nigeria. We are very concerned that your condemnation of Cute Abiola sets a dangerous precedent.
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There cannot be peace in the land with what just happened during the elections. Nigerians at home and abroad are working together to safeguard the country's democracy from criminals who have allegedly stolen the will of the people.
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Replying to @ipcjustice @realFFK
It is important to note that the decision of the tribunal is final and binding, and all parties are expected to abide by the ruling. Therefore, swearing in a president-elect before the tribunal delivers its verdict may be seen as undermining the integrity of the electoral process in Nigeria and preempting the decision of the tribunal.
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Replying to @PeterObi
The NLC @NLCHeadquarters missed a significant opportunity to demand the immediate release of information on subsidy payment recipients. This should have been a primary demand instead of relying on committees for further review. The Nigerian people want to know who got paid what.
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Where is the video of situation on ground? Let the whole world see whats going on, go and get evidence to fight back.
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Replying to @realFFK
The Nigerian Electoral Act 2010 provides for the possibility of a president-elect being disqualified after the election and before swearing in. The are options available to the election tribunal in such a situation.
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Abundant evidence supports the notion that the elections were not credible, particularly due to the significant number of casualties, injuries, and voter disenfranchisement before and during the elections.
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A transparent and credible census can help to build public trust in the government's ability to carry out important national activities. Nigerians should take this issue seriously and demand accountability from their leaders to ensure that the 2023 census is conducted in a way that benefits all Nigerians. Let us work together to promote greater transparency and accountability in the census process and create a brighter future for our nation.
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Replying to @crestedpillars
The Nigerian people are deeply disappointed in @inecnigeria for allegedly allowing criminals to handle our precious election. We demand transparency and accountability. INEC chairman should be held accountable, including resigning from his position at the end of this election.
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Replying to @PeterObi
Our principal has consistently shown himself to be a leader who is passionate about the welfare, unity, and progress of Nigerians. He is vocal about issues that affect the common man in Nigeria, and has a track record of advocating for policies that promote the growth of the country's economy. Despite the challenges facing the nation, he remains our solid rock and is committed to working towards a better Nigeria. He continues to inspire many young people around the world to get involved in politics and nation-building. Peter Obi is a global phenomenon who stands as one of the most influential black men on the planet. His courage in speaking up against injustice and defending the rights of citizens is commendable, and we can only hope that more leaders in Nigeria emulate his example.
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Replying to @aonanuga1956
It is indeed a difficult situation and the government's proposal to provide 8,000 naira monthly to 12 million families is not a viable solution to address the plight of the 130 million Nigerians living in poverty and desperately in need of assistance.
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Your juju no go work here, this is American soil. Waka dey go.
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Replying to @realstewpeters
Stew Peters' tweet is racist and generalizes Africans and minorities as dangerous. It relies on harmful stereotypes about Africans and minorities as being violent and criminal. These stereotypes are often used to justify discrimination and violence against Africans and black leaders. Using inflammatory and divisive language for cheap political gain is dangerous. Stew Peters' actions on Twitter are a reminder of the importance of challenging racism and stereotypes. We need to be aware of the ways in which our language can perpetuate harmful beliefs. We also need to be supportive of those who are fighting against racism and discrimination.
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Education is indeed the most important investment any nation can make, particularly for its young people. It's heartening to see our leaders Datti Baba-Ahmed & Peter Obi consistently advocate for education and its impact on development.
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Replying to @realFFK
At this point only criminals are worried about the CBN. Femi tell your friends that we are waiting on CBNs cash deposit information. Everyone depositing millions or billions of old notes to the banks will explain their source of income & were their cash deposit came from.
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Replying to @NTANewsNow
The Nigerian people demand a 50% reduction in the Presidential and National Assembly budgets immediately. This is because the current budgets for these two institutions are excessive and unsustainable.
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Replying to @realFFK
Firstly, it is important to recognize that the will of the people is paramount in any democracy. Unfortunately, the behavior of the APC and INEC has created a crisis of confidence in Nigeria's electoral process.
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We are deeply saddened and disturbed by the news of the brutal killing of Barr Oyibo Chukwu, the Senatorial Candidate of the Labour Party, for Enugu East Senatorial Zone. It is a tragic reminder of the need for peaceful and fair elections in our country.
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Replying to @ipcjustice @realFFK
We also call on the Nigerian people to be vigilant against disinformation in our society. We urge you to only get your news from reliable sources and to be skeptical of any information that you see online. Disinformation can be harmful and it can undermine our democracy.
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Replying to @NTANewsNow
This is a capital NO, China can not be trusted, there is a hidden agenda. Economic exploitation: China will use its involvement in the project to gain control of Nigeria's natural resources and rare earth materials. There is already evidence they have been moving earth by the truck load from Nigeria and shipping to China via Lekki ports. Data security: The seismic monitoring system will be used by China to collect sensitive data about Nigeria's infrastructure and security. Intellectual property theft: China will use its involvement in the project to gain access to Nigerian scientific data and intellectual property. Political influence: China will use its involvement in the project to increase its geopolitical influence in Nigeria. Environmental damage: The construction of the seismic monitoring system will damage Nigeria's environment.
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Replying to @PoliceNG
This is our assessment. The police and the @HQNigerianArmy combined do not have enough loyal men to withstand the tsunami of revolting people going to protest and destruction to property that will follow, if @inecnigeria INEC does not allow the will of the people to prevail.
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Replying to @aonanuga1956
The circumstances surrounding the elections of Bola Tinubu and Chief MKO Abiola are vastly different, and any comparison by Bayo Onanuga between the two is a misrepresentation of history. Chief MKO Abiola won the people's mandate in a free and fair contest, whereas Bola Tinubu's election was characterized by vote rigging, violence, fraud, and intimidation, making it the worst election in modern history. Bola Tinubu should know better, as he was on this side of the fence fighting against such malpractices in those days. To suggest we compare the two elections is misleading and potentially harmful, particularly if such a comparison is used to undermine the legitimacy of the fragile democratic processes in Nigeria.
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Replying to @fkeyamo
The recent election and its use of technology, or the lack thereof, have exposed to the whole world the extent to which Nigerian elections have been manipulated and rigged against the will of the people since 1999. If the concerns regarding electoral manipulation and rigging persist without proper resolution, it is understandable that citizens may feel compelled to take action to defend their rights and fight for justice. We will let you know that we are getting ready to fight as a last resort if this is not corrected quickly by the judiciary.
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Replying to @EnyimbaFC
Uzubu zubu Enyimba, Enyi, We are champions!
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Replying to @aonanuga1956
Bayo onanuga is using the word nepotism incorrectly. Nepotism is the practice of giving jobs or other favors to family members, regardless of their qualifications. The new service chiefs are obviously not family members of President Tinubu, so there is no evidence of nepotism. The public outcry may be due to concerns of tribalism, or the favoring of one tribe over another. Based on Nigeria Quota system, the appointments appear to be fair and to reflect the diversity of the Nigerian population. However, the public outcry is understandable, given the history of tribalism in Nigeria. On the other hand,
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Replying to @inecnigeria
@NGCourtofAppeal The criminality of INEC @inecnigeria officials is treasonable. Treason is the crime of betraying one's country, and it is a very serious offense.
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Releasing the list of subsidy payment recipients is crucial for transparency and building trust between the government, NLC and the people. It is essential for citizens to know how their money is being allocated.
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This is what we need at the moment - a leader who is committed to bringing Nigerians together, prioritizing merit over state quotas and who is capable of solving our problems.
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Replying to @ayemojubar
Let's not forget, there were many people who registered to vote in the 2023 election, but who were not able to collect their PVCs. INEC frustrated voters efforts to exercise their rights to vote. The register was filled with underage voters too.
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Replying to @realFFK
We are deeply concerned about the recent statements made by Femi Fani-Kayode. Mr. Fani-Kayode has made a number of inflammatory and divisive remarks that have the potential to incite violence and unrest in Nigeria.
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Replying to @PeterObi
We agree with Peter Obi that the recent spate of killings in Nigeria is depressing and worrisome. These killings are not just numbers; they represent the loss of precious human lives. It is crucial for the government to be accountable and transparent, providing the public with more information about the killings and the measures being taken to address them. To effectively protect Nigerians from violence, the government needs to take further action.
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Replying to @PeterObi
Peter Obi is truly a leader by example, showing us a better way to be and challenging us to do better.
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His tweets about Miss Ngozi Mary and Teacher Akeem Badru serve as powerful reminders that there is still goodness in Nigeria, and that we should direct our focus towards celebrating the good people of our country.
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Additionally, it will create resentment and the perception of unfair treatment among the majority of Nigerians who do not receive such relief. The amount of money allocated is simply too meager to make a significant impact on the lives of most people in Nigeria.
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Replying to @oparanozie9
I understand that being in this situation is undoubtedly disheartening, especially after missing your penalty in the shootout. However, there's no need for you to apologize. Your dedication and effort on the field were evident, and you were among the standout performers. Your performance speaks volumes, and a single missed penalty does not define your overall contribution. Remember that setbacks are a part of the journey, and I have no doubt that you'll emerge stronger from this experience. Your resilience and talent are undeniable, and I'm confident that you'll continue to shine as a star player for Nigeria. Keep your spirits high, and remain committed to your hard work. Your future is promising, and brighter days lie ahead.
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While we appreciate the concerns raised by the Ondo State Governor Arakunrin Akeredolu, we respectfully disagree. The policy was put in place to address the challenges of 133 million people in poverty, insecurity, corruption, and fiscal policy management in the country.
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Replying to @PeterObi
Peter Obi is a true leader rises above politics and welcomes everyone into the fold, regardless of their political affiliation. It is hard for us to accept all of Mr. Wole Soyinka's political views, but we still respect him as a person. Happy birthday, Prof. Wole Soyinka. We hope you continue to be a strong voice for democracy and human rights, and that you find ways to reinvent yourself and show leadership moving forward for 🇳🇬
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As a body investigating malpractice in high places of government, we want to send a clear message to @inecnigeria INEC, @festokoye2003, and its Chairman Mahmood Yakubu, that any attempt to cover up their tracks in court will not be tolerated.
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Replying to @officialABAT
The Nigerian people are demanding the immediate release of the list of all companies and individuals who have received petrol subsidy payments in the past five years. This information is a public record and is crucial for promoting transparency and accountability. The petrol subsidy program has long been identified as a major source of waste and corruption in Nigeria. In 2022 alone, the government spent $4.7 billion on petrol subsidies, but there is no evidence to suggest that this money was utilized effectively. In fact, there is evidence indicating that a significant portion of these funds was embezzled by corrupt officials and oil marketers. Releasing the list of petrol subsidy recipients will enable Nigerians to identify those benefiting from this program and to hold any wrongdoers accountable. It is also important for the government to release this information to facilitate improvements in the efficiency and effectiveness of the petrol subsidy program. We strongly urge the government to immediately release the list of petrol subsidy recipients. This is a matter of public interest and utmost importance for promoting transparency and accountability.
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Replying to @fkeyamo
You seem to be unaware that Peter Obi's call for calm is the only reason the country hasn't collapsed into chaos. It is best not to push your luck any further. You and your party lack the people's mandate, and that is a fact.
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What good is 93 million voters when so many can not collect their PVCs? Extend PVC distribution deadline. Leave PVCs at wards for an extended time. Do not wait until the last min to act. It is in the best interest of 🇳🇬 not politicians that this deadline is extended.
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Replying to @realFFK
The recent statements made by Femi Fani-Kayode deserve strong condemnation. His attempts to undermine the relationship between the United States and Nigeria, as well as his disregard for the will of the Nigerian people, are unacceptable. nitter.app/SecBlinken/statu…
We have imposed visa restrictions on specific individuals who undermined the democratic process during Nigeria’s 2023 elections. We remain committed to supporting Nigerian aspirations to strengthen democracy and rule of law.
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Replying to @PeterObi
Peter Obi's commitment to gender parity and affirmative action for women in political appointments and the corporate space is a laudable policy initiative. It is essential to ensure that women are represented at all levels of governance and leadership in Nigeria.
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Thank you for bringing this to our attention. We apologize for any misinformation that we may have conveyed earlier. If Mr. Nnamdi has been granted bail but is yet to meet his bail conditions, then it is important to clarify that he has not been denied bail as previously stated. It is crucial to understand the facts of the case before making any statements or drawing conclusions. We appreciate your suggestion to reach out to Mr. Nnamdi's representatives to see if there is any assistance that can be provided to help him meet his bail conditions. It is important that Mr. Nnamdi is given access to legal representation and a fair legal process, and we hope that this matter is resolved quickly and justly. It is important to have transparency and clarity regarding Mr. Nnamdi's case, including the conditions of his bail. We hope that Mr. Nnamdi or his representatives can provide information on the bail conditions, as it would be helpful in understanding the current status of the case. It is important for all parties involved to act with transparency, and for accurate and timely information to be made available to the public. This is crucial in upholding the rule of law and protecting the rights of individuals involved in legal proceedings. Thank you again for bringing this to our attention.
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Replying to @ipcjustice @realFFK
It is unacceptable for anyone to ask Nigerians to accept election results that were clearly stolen. While going to court is an option, we know that it doesn't always guarantee justice.
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Replying to @ipcjustice @realFFK
The Nigerian people will not stand for it and will fight any oppressive force that aims to suppress and silence the Nigerian people.
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