Soon after today’s court hearing at the Federal High Court, where I represented myself because my lawyers had decided they could no longer appear before Justice M.G. Umar due to what they described as persistent maltreatment, I personally moved a motion asking the judge, once again, to recuse himself from the case.
"I want to become one of you, I want to earn the right to be one of you, so we can enjoy it all together." ❤️
Andoni Iraola reflects on the journey ahead in his first interview as Liverpool head coach.
LIVE IN ABUjA: Despite threats and the massive deployment of soldiers, we marched against Tinubu’s incompetence in handling insecurity and his obvious inability to rescue kidnapped schoolchildren. We made it clear—even to the soldiers deployed against us—that Tinubu must either ensure the safe rescue of these children or resign from office. #OccupyAsoRock #TinubuMustGo
WE’VE BEEN HERE BEFORE!
I have the singular honor of appearing in two courts in one day.
This morning, I am standing trial at the Kuje Magistrate Court with 13 others for demanding that the illegitimate Asiwaju Bola Ahmed Tinubu regime release Mazi Nnamdi Kanu.
Same time today, I will appear before Justice M.G. Umar, who is determined to convict me for calling his lord and master, Bola Ahmed Tinubu, a criminal.
Regardless of these politically motivated prosecutions, the struggle for liberation cannot be stopped. No amount of intimidation, harassment, or judicial persecution can silence the demand for justice and freedom.
The liberation struggle continues. #RevolutionNow #TinubuMustGoNOW
Iraola in his first interview saying he's excited about senior players being at the World Cup because it means he gets a chance to work with the young players at the start of pre-season. I love him already.