@ruffydfire Tinuburu lẹkan si says nitwits as if they and their family are destined to suffer in a promising land like Nigeria. No matter what , Nigerians will #VoteOutTinubu2027
@ruffydfire Amupitan denotes a historical reference point. Given the role Professor Amupitan has played, and is likely to continue playing, in circumventing and manipulating Nigeria’s electoral ethos, he will inevitably be remembered on the darkest side of the country’s electoral history.
This suggests that Bola Ahmed Tinubu had links with the military regime of Sani Abacha, and appears to support the claim by Kola Abiola that he lobbied the military to become governor of Lagos State.
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@MobilePunch Alawada, the lying tongue, has once again exposed the propaganda machine at work. How can the Southwest magically produce 10 million votes when Lagos membership falls short of 900,000?Democracy is not built on inflated numbers, empty boasts, or premature victory declarations.
@PremiumTimesng ....of the vote must be protected. Electronic transmission of election results is not a luxury; it is a democratic necessity.
Comrade Wale Balogun
Convener, Mekunnu Koya
Writes from Lagos
06/02/2027
@PremiumTimesng ...will be manufactured in private bedrooms and imposed on the people, plunging Nigeria into what may become the gravest electoral crisis in its history.
The struggle for democracy did not end with military rule. It continues today. For Nigeria to move forward, the sanctity
@PremiumTimesng ...organise, and coordinate sustained, peaceful mass resistance to defend the sanctity of the ballot. Our votes must count. Our mandates must stand. Genuine electoral reform must be secured before elections, not lamented afterward.
If we fail to act decisively, election results
@PremiumTimesng ...Senate ad-hoc panels, civil society organisations, and other critical stakeholders.
We must not allow Tinubu, Akpabio, and a handful of political merchants to impose their will on over 200 million Nigerians. The people must rise in unity to say NO.
Nigerians must mobilise,
@PremiumTimesng ....Amupitan as INEC Chairman and the refusal of the Senate under Akpabio to pass provisions for electronic transmission of election results, forms part of this grand design, despite overwhelming support for electronic transmission from joint committees of the National Assembly,