“I’m Really Ashamed To Call Myself a Yoruba Man. Yesterday, Some Fulani Herdsmen K!dn@pped People In Abia State And Demanded a N10M Ransom. Immediately, Youths Of The Community Mobilised, Stormed The Bush And Assisted In The Search Efforts. The Victims Were Rescued Within 24Hrs. Did You Hear About It On Social Media? Meanwhile, Since The Kidnapping Of School Children And Teachers, The Youths In Ogbomoso Cannot Even Enter The Bush. As a Yoruba Man, I’m Ashamed To Be One.” ~ Man Reacts
This tweet relies on a false premise and then builds an entire argument on top of it.
First, calling Nnamdi Kanu a "convicted terrorist" does not automatically settle every legal and political question surrounding his case. The matter has been subject to years of litigation, appeals, and disputes over due process. Serious legal controversies are not resolved by social media labels.
The problem with political partisans like you is that they deliberately blur these distinctions. To them asking for due process becomes supporting terrorism, questioning government conduct becomes defending criminals and insisting on the rule of law becomes a crime in itself.
Mr @PeterObi defending a person's constitutional rights is not the same thing as defending terrorism. If advocating due process, fair hearing, and adherence to the rule of law now amounts to "supporting terrorism" then democracy itself becomes meaningless.
Also comparing Nnamdi Kanu's case to Simon Ekpa's case is a weak argument.
Most importantly, many of the concerns Kanu repeatedly raised years ago about insecurity, worsening governance, corruption, economic decline, institutional failure, and growing public frustration with the political class have become issues openly discussed by Nigerians across all regions and political affiliations today. One may disagree with his proposed solutions, but pretending those concerns were entirely imaginary requires ignoring present-day realities.
This is the kind of Mickey Mouse political analysis that passes for intelligence on this app.
Handing a House of Representatives ticket to a preferred candidate is not the same thing as rigging a national election. The fact that you cannot distinguish between internal party decisions and the systematic manipulation of electoral outcomes says more about your understanding of politics than it does about Peter Obi.
What's even more amusing is that you're trying to rebut a statement about the culture of electoral malpractice in Nigeria by citing an entirely different issue and pretending they're equivalent. That's not an argument, that's just your lazy brain not thinking properly
The real problem is that you've already reached your conclusion and are now desperately searching for anything that sounds remotely supportive of it. Unfortunately, slogans are not substitutes for logic, and partisan talking points are not evidence.
At least make the effort to understand the difference between candidate selection, party politics, and election rigging before attempting to lecture others about democracy.
Oh, I see
So by your ideology, a government that reintegrates terrorists into society after years of bloodshed is perfectly qualified to rule Nigeria.
Here is someone who won't say a single thing about so-called repentant Boko Haram members being welcomed back into society after countless families were shattered and communities devastated. On that issue, your outrage mysteriously disappears.
Instead, you've chosen to abandon intellectual honesty and throw your dignity away because you're busy supporting a failed government and hoping for an appointment from the very establishment whose failures you spend your days defending.
The craziest part is you pretending to occupy the moral high ground while applying standards so selective they collapse under the slightest scrutiny, you have no right whatsoever lecturing anyone about who deserves to govern Nigeria.
@Onsogbu See what you will do, call your first son tell him to sit down right in front of you
look at his face properly then come back here and they use who is the real dullard..
I don’t know run this happened, but this is the height of wickedness.
Someone planted and waited for months to harvest and you bring your cattle’s to do this?
Maybe they have even killed the owner of the Farms.
Peter Obi and I offered AISHA YESUFU House of Reps Ticket. She was feeling too big and turned it down (insisting on the Senate) - Dickson Break silence
This is the only way we can have a change in Nigeria, because some of these elderly women that collect money for vote are not even aware what they are doing is not right, it’s your duty as a youth to educate them. Please pass this video to someone else until it goes viral