@nimc_ng@nimc_ng I just logged in and discovered that my NIN is linked to six different phone numbers. However, when I click to view them, I can only see one, which is my main number.
Please, how can I view the other five numbers and unlink them?
@KKSY_Reporters what's declared becomes obvious.
It can't declare winners, only INEC can. But it makes rigging quietly almost impossible. That's the point.
@KKSY_Reporters Thousands of uploads = a live tally that mirrors INEC's IReV.
No hacking. No system access. Just copying a public document before anyone can touch it.
Feeding it to global newsrooms means the world watches in real time โ and any gap between what was signed and
@zaroonabdool_@DanielRegha Everywhere is corrupt so let's not single out anything" is exactly the logic that has kept Nigeria stuck. Every wasteful expenditure deserves its own scrutiny. You don't fix a leaking roof by pointing at the broken windows.
@zaroonabdool_@DanielRegha Nobody said security funding is perfect. The point is that security is a government responsibility. Pilgrimage is not. One is a constitutional duty, the other is a personal religious choice.
@DanielRegha Pilgrimage is a personal religious obligation. Security is a government one. Mixing the two with public money is how we ended up with a country that funds prayer but not protection.
@DanielRegha Pouring libation is not worship. It's remembrance. The same way Christians light candles for the dead, the same way Catholics pray to saints, the same way every culture on earth has rituals for honoring those who came before.
@instablog9ja This is not new. This is not unique to him. It is the disease of Nigerian politics โ that the same men who broke the country want to lead the rebuilding of it.
@officialEFCC A country where being declared wanted by anti-corruption agencies does not disqualify u from public office is a country that has quietly accepted corruption as normal.The party that accepts Yahaya form, supporters & colleagues who will call him "Your Excellency" again are problem
@DanielRegha "Education is not for the poor" โ Obi's full statement was that quality education has been priced out of the reach of the poor in Nigeria. He was lamenting the problem, not endorsing it. Lifting half a sentence and pretending it's a policy position is dishonest argumentation.
@ruffydfire Obi will win this poll. He always wins online polls.
The question is whether the people voting here have collected their PVCs, know their polling units, and will actually show up on election day. Because in 2023, online support was loud and physical turnout was quiet.
@omoluabi1sq The real test is not what he says now. It's whether, in year four, with billions in his control and praise singers whispering in his ear, he still remembers the man who said "one term and I'm done.
If Peter Obi promises one term and Nigerians beg him to stay after he delivers, that's not a broken promise. That's a country finally finding a leader it doesn't want to lose.
We've spent decades begging leaders to leave. Imagine the luxury of begging one to stay.
@ARISEtv "Four years is enough" is Peter Obi's strongest pitch & his biggest risk.
Strongest because no Nigerian politician volunteers to leave power. Biggest risk because if he wins, fixes things, & Nigerians beg him to continue, refusing would feel like abandoning the work.
@SodiqTade A leader who says "four years is enough, then I'm done" is not weak. He's the kind of leader we've been begging for since 1960. We just don't recognise him because we've never seen one.
@HAHayatu If 2027 becomes another WAZOBIA election, then we've learned nothing from 2023. The Obidient movement was the first crack in the ethnic voting wall in decades. Whether that crack widens or closes is the real story, not which tribe lines up behind which candidate.
@iamHSDickson The speech sweet, no lie. But Nigerians don hear plenty fine speeches before. NDC still get like 18 months to show whether dem different from the parties wey dem dey replace. Make we watch and see.
@SavvyRinu@officialABAT Lesson: in Nigerian politics, the promise is the marketing. The performance is the product. Always check the product before paying again.