@AdaOgbuNara@PeterObi If this isn’t Peter Obi’s first airport parking violation, it strengthens the Minister’s case that Obi and his team repeatedly flout security rules, expect special treatment, and undermine his ‘live above board’ image.”
@ADCVanguard_ Why are you reading the Constitution upside down. Section 225A stated reasons for parties de-registration; which is interpreted disjunctively (i.e., any one of them can trigger de-registration). You are only shouting on c(ii).
@HAHayatu Section 225A of the Constitution is interpreted disjunctively (i.e., any one of them can trigger de-registration), as the supported by court rulings and the Interpretation Act.
@Anasmatix@egi_nupe Section 225A of the Constitution is interpreted disjunctively (i.e., any one of them can trigger de-registration), as the supported by court rulings and the Interpretation Act.