@tezzy_fx@ruffydfire The real terrorists don't even have cows, they rustle cows from the real herders. I'm a frequent traveller on the Ogboho - Igbet - Kisi axis where the Old Oyo National Park is located; farming/gaming is prohibited there. So I know the place more than you.
Barack: You told me all those years ago that you couldn’t promise me the world, but you could promise me an interesting life. Of course, you outdid yourself and managed to give me both.
Eight years in the crucible, and not once did you melt from the heat. Not once did you let it harden you. Instead, you used it to reveal your truest essence: your stubborn optimism and unflinching courage, your dazzling brilliance and unpretentious decency, your ferocious work ethic and absolutely unshakable moral fiber.
I welcome the Court of Appeal's decision to stay the execution of the Federal High Court judgment seeking the deregistration of our great party, the ADC, and four other political parties. It is particularly significant that INEC itself initiated the application for the stay.
The disturbing spectacle of judicial contradictions and politically charged rulings playing out in our courts has placed the judiciary under intense public scrutiny. As ADC National Chairman, Sen. David Mark, rightly observed, the judiciary itself is now on trial.
Any attempt to undermine Nigeria's hard-won democracy through judicial manipulation is a grave danger to the Republic. If our democracy suffers further injury, history will demand accountability from those entrusted with dispensing justice. The judiciary still has an opportunity to redeem itself by standing firmly on the side of the Constitution, the rule of law, and the Nigerian people. -AA
THE DAY NIGERIANS SPOKE IN ONE VOICE.
THANK YOU, DEFENDERS OF THE CONSTITUTION.
💥The attempt to undermine the constitutional rights of duly registered political parties has sparked a powerful response from Nigerians who believe that democracy must remain bigger than politics, bigger than parties, and bigger than any individual.
💥Across the nation, voices have risen in defense of the Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria, the rule of law, and the sacred principles of multi-party democracy.
💥Today, we pause to express our profound appreciation to all those who stood firm when it mattered most.
We thank the Justices of the Court of Appeal for their timely intervention in preserving constitutional order and ensuring that due process remains the foundation of our legal system.
💥We thank the leadership of INEC for remaining guided by the Constitution and the Electoral Act, recognizing that democratic rights cannot be extinguished by arbitrary interpretations or political pressure.
💥We salute the Nigerian Bar Association, members of the legal profession, constitutional scholars, Senior Advocates of Nigeria, and democracy advocates who courageously spoke in defense of the law and reminded the nation that justice must always be anchored on constitutional provisions.
💥We thank political leaders across party lines who refused to remain silent. In moments such as these, patriotism demands courage, and courage demands speaking truth in defense of democratic values.
💥We commend those who recognized that this issue was never about one political party. It was about the future of democracy itself.
💥Today it may be ADC.
Tomorrow it may be another political party.
If constitutional rights can be denied to even one party, then no party is truly safe. If democratic participation can be restricted for some citizens, then democracy is weakened for all citizens.
💥This is why Nigerians of goodwill rose above partisan considerations and defended the principles that bind our Republic together.
💥We particularly thank the millions of ordinary Nigerians who spoke out on social media, in town halls, in professional circles, and in communities across the country and in the diaspora too. Their voices sent a clear message that democracy belongs to the people and that the people will not surrender it.
💥Nigeria's Constitution guarantees freedom of association.
Nigeria's Constitution guarantees political participation.
Nigeria's Constitution envisions a vibrant multi-party democracy in which citizens are free to organize, compete, and offer alternative visions for national development.
💥No democracy can thrive where political competition is suppressed.
No democracy can flourish where constitutional guarantees are weakened.
No democracy can survive if citizens become indifferent to injustice.
💥To every lawyer who defended the law.
To every judge who upheld due process.
To every political leader who spoke out.
To every journalist who reported responsibly.
To every activist who defended democratic freedoms.
To every Nigerian who refused to be silent.
We say thank you.
💥Thank you for defending the Constitution.
Thank you for defending the rule of law.
Thank you for defending democracy.
And thank you for standing on the right side of history.
💥Together, we shall continue to defend the democratic rights of all Nigerians and preserve the constitutional foundations upon which our great Republic stands.
💥The overwhelming reaction of Nigerians has demonstrated that our democracy remains alive, that constitutionalism remains relevant, and that the spirit of liberty remains strong. It also demonstrates what Nigerians would collectively do, should the ruling cult attempt to tamper with the will of the people of Nigeria, in 2027.
🥰Thank you All, 🥰🥰
Long Live the Federal Republic of Nigeria.
Long Live Constitutional Democracy.
Long Live the African Democratic Congress.
Arise and Shine, Nigeria.
Lauretta Onochie
@Laurestar
One governor will wake up and say he promise Tinubu 100% votes in his state, and some random Tinubu aides/supporters will rush to share such amusing rehtorics. 😂
@instablog9ja Implosion looms in the youngest political party in Nigeria. The takeoff is not looking good at all. I advise members to fasten their seat belts, for the journey will be turbulent.