Akpakomiza is attacking one man.
Dave Umahi is attacking one man.
Julius Abure is attacking one man.
Bayo Onanuga is attacking one man.
Kenneth Okonkwo is attacking one man.
Adams Oshiomhole is attacking one man.
The entire Establishment is attacking one man.
Wike is promising Rivers votes.
Adeleke is promising Osun votes.
Okpebholo is promising Edo votes.
Soludo is promising Anambra votes.
Akpabio is promising Akwa Ibom votes.
Dave Umahi is promising Ebonyi votes.
Dapo Abiodun is promising Ogun votes.
Sheriff Oborevwori is promising Delta votes.
32 governors are promising Heaven & earth.
They renew the promise every market day. It must be wonderful to walk in his shoes.
Our man is on everyone’s lips. You will think he snatched their wives. Do you know what it takes for one man to put Aso Rock & the entire Establishment under constant pressure?
To the point of forcing grown men to renew their pledges on camera every market day?!
He is not your mate jor. If e easy, try am! 💪💪
The fell consequences of ejecting Mazi Nnamdi Kanu from the courtroom
By ALOY EJIMAKOR
In the theater of criminal jurisprudence, there exists a thin, unyielding line between the preservation of courtroom decorum and the outright annihilation of a defendant’s fundamental right to a fair trial. When a trial involves capital offenses, that line becomes an absolute iron wall.
When Justice Omotosho, on 20th November 2025, ejected Kanu from the courtroom, he may have believed he was stamping his authority on a volatile proceeding. However, by continuing the proceedings in Kanu’s forced absence, especially while the defendant had openly expressed his lack of confidence in the court and while no counsel was present to bridge the gap, the learned trial judge committed an egregious constitutional error.
The bedrock of Nigerian criminal justice is Section 36(6)(c) of the Constitution, which mandates that every person charged with a criminal offense is entitled to defend himself in person or by legal practitioners of his own choice. While statutory provisions like the Administration of Criminal Justice Act provide narrow windows for a trial to proceed when a defendant purposefully absconds, the rules radically shift when a defendant is forcibly excluded by the court itself.
The fatal error here lies in continuing a high-stakes terrorism and capital-offenses trial with an empty dock and an empty defense bench. The Supreme Court of Nigeria held in Adeoye v. State (1999) that: "It is a fundamental principle of our criminal jurisprudence that a trial for a capital offense or serious felony must be conducted in the presence of the accused person."
Keep in mind that Mazi Nnamdi Kanu was not just absent; he was sent out. And to compound the gravity of the ejection, Kanu had no legal counsel present to defend his interests during this forced ejection. Under Nigerian law, a trial judge cannot comfortably lock a defendant out of the room and simultaneously look past the total absence of a defense team to stand in for the defendant.
In Galadima v. State (2012), the apex court emphasized that: "Where an accused person is unrepresented by counsel in a serious criminal trial, especially one touching on capital punishment or severe felony, any proceeding conducted in his absence and without the aid of legal representation is a nullity."
By forging ahead without Kanu and without a counsel for him, the court effectively turned an adversarial criminal trial into an ex-parte proceeding. What makes Justice Omotosho’s insistence on proceeding even more untenable is the explicit lack of confidence in him by Kanu prior to the ejection.
When a defendant forcefully raises a reasonable apprehension of bias, the judge’s primary duty is not to push forward to prove his stoicism; it is to take a pause. The Supreme Court in Deduwa v. Okorodudu (1976), held that: "A judge must be indifferent to the parties and should completely insulate himself from the heat of the battle."
Instead of resorting to an adjournment to allow tempers to cool, the judge over-reacted by expelling the very man crying foul, and then continuing with the proceedings. To the reasonable observer, the optics are damning: a judge clearing the room of a so-called unruly defendant, then quietly wrapping up the case in the dark.
Courtroom misconduct, perceived or real, by a defendant can be frustrating, and judges are human beings prone to exasperation. But the law provides tools to manage such situations, none of which includes conducting a capital trial while the defendant is locked in a holding cell and his defense table is completely bare.
Thus, Justice Omotosho’s decision to continue the proceedings under these precise conditions was perverse and represents a total collapse of due process that will surely shock the conscience of the appellate court.
An unconfirmed reports said these are Fulani herdsmen and their families moving out of one Yoruba state to Niger state . But this inform nedd to be confirmed some said it’s not in Nigeria .
However , if this information cannot be confirmed we must be on high alert . Biafrans , should report and raise alarm if they see any kind of such movement in Biafra land .
@radiobiafralive@real_IpobDOS
Yesterday, I had the honour of hosting my brother and partner, His Excellency Peter Obi, at my residence in Abuja.
I warmly welcomed him back from his highly productive international trip, and we engaged in frank and productive discussions on key partisan and national issues.
Our party, the National Democratic Congress (NDC), remains united. As leaders, we must continue to demonstrate maturity by making the necessary sacrifices and tolerating our differences in pursuit of our shared goal.
We are resolute in this mission, and together, we shall ensure that Nigeria is OK. - RMK
“Nigeria Cannot Continue Like This” — Peter Obi Mourns Major General Rabe Abubakar, Decries Worsening Insecurity Across Nigeria https://t.co/VswOQGzksF
THIS IS WHY MUCH OF THE WORLD BELIEVE THE NIGERIAN GOVERNMENT IS COMPLICIT IN THE ONGOING CHRISTIAN GENOCIDE IN NIGERIA.
If you can't equip the army or the plethora of security agencies that you have, to protect Christians and in fact every single one of your citizens, how are you able to fund lobbyists in DC to lie about the genocide, and still claim not to be complicit?
My message to this arrogant, insensitive, and jihadi regime in Nigeria is Psalm 75:10:
"All the horns of the wicked also will I cut off; but the horns of the righteous shall be exalted."
Happy birthday Mr. @POTUS,
Happy birthday Donald.
This year your birthday comes at an auspicious time.
America celebrates 250 years of freedom -
a great nation built on liberty and faith.
I wish you continued strength and vigor as you lead America towards a bright future of peace through strength, and as we continue to bring the U.S. - Israel alliance to ever greater heights.
'Akpabio Has Personal Interest In NNPC, His Daughter Got Juicy Position Without Merit Through Kyari' –Oshiomhole | Sahara Reporters https://t.co/GYdT3vCHO3
“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
Beautiful Story. Listen and learn. We Are Igbos 💪💪💪
Agwaram m ha agwa but they thought it’s a joke. You can’t infiltrate Ala Igbo, let alone Islamize my people. Kamakwa some of us abaaa ohia
Ndewo nu umu nne m
Enough is enough
MNK'S crime is calling out the double standard, hyp0crisy and nepotism on which Nigeria is formed
He then proffered referendum as a peaceful means to renegotiate Nigerïa
MNK is part of the solution
One Nigerianists should understand that
#FreeMaziNnamdiKanu
Nigeria Needs ₦150 Trillion for Stable Power, Yet Mele Kyari Went Away With ₦210 Trillion in NNPC — Netizen Laments Widespread Corruption https://t.co/GaU2UiW3Fp
Together Towards the New Nigeria That Is Possible
On this June 12, Democracy Day, I had useful meetings with my partners in the building of the New Nigeria that is Possible: our great party’s National Leader, H.E. Senator Seriake Dickson, and our party’s Vice Presidential candidate, H.E. Senator Rabiu Kwankwaso. The NDC, as a party that is barely four months old, despite the challenges, remains the party of the future, and the fruitful discussions at the meetings clearly underscore this fact.
The leaders and members of a committed political family must be willing to make sacrifices and show tolerance and accommodation, even in difficult circumstances. This shared understanding is essential for building trust, strengthening unity, and sustaining the vision we collectively hold for national transformation.
We are all committed to this goal. The NDC remains the vehicle that will convey Nigeria through purposeful, compassionate leadership, with firm commitment to productivity and democratic ideals towards the New Nigeria that is POssible. -PO
A Major General that spent 35 years in service was kidnapped & not rescued within 24 hours. He was allowed to spend a week in captivity. They said he died of natural causes. What’s natural about his death? Guess what? They won’t fly the flags at half-staff in his honor. 💔
“We Saw The Video Of Peter Obi Advocating For The Release Of Mazi Nnamdi Kanu. And I Want To Say That We Arewa Youths And Northerners Stand With Peter Obi. Fulani Are The Prøblem Of Nigeria And Cause Of Ins€curity In The Country. That Is The Reason Fulani’s Don’t Like Nnamdi Kanu Because He Exposed Their Ev!l Agenda And B@nditry In Nigeria. So We Support MNK Release.” ~ Northern Youth Reacts
כל עוד אני ראש ממשלת ישראל - לאיראן לא יהיה נשק גרעיני.
יש ביני לבין הנשיא טראמפ הסכמה מלאה בנושא.
כבר למעלה מ-30 שנה אני בחזית המאבק הבינלאומי נגד תכנית הגרעין של איראן.
אלמלא המאבק הזה לאיראן היו מזמן פצצות אטום להשמדת ישראל.
איראן פועלת להשמיד את מדינת היהודים, ואני מקדיש את חיי כדי למנוע מהם מלעשות זאת.
כל עוד אני ראש ממשלת ישראל, זה לא יקרה.
No matter wetin anybody think about Nnamdi Kanu
One thing wey every civilized society suppose agree on be say:
Justice delayed na justice denied.
Too many years don pass.
Too many court appearances.
Too many arguments.
Too many headlines.
At some point, a nation must ask itself:
Are we looking for justice?
Or are we simply extending a story that should have reached a conclusion long ago?
You fit support am.
You fit oppose am.
But fairness no suppose depend on whose side you dey.
The true strength of any democracy no be how e treat people wey agree with government.
Na how e treat people wey challenge am.
If a man get case, hear am.
If e get answer to give, make e give am.
If e get punishment to face, make e face am.
But let justice move.
Because when cases drag for years and years, everybody lose.
The individual lose.
The system lose.
The country lose.
Nigeria needs lots of healing.
Nigeria needs closure.
Nigeria needs justice wey no dey crawl.
Tinubu my bro, pls wake up and do the needful.