I'm sure she will be shocked at the kind of '(in)justice' we have in this country and the technicalities used to strike out the cases.
Once again, Nigerians, the world, and @ChicagoState are waiting with bated breath for the ruling.
We, the people of Nigeria, deserve the truth, and we deserve justice.
Honourable Justice Nancy Maldonado, the ball is once again in your court!
'Vox Populi Vox Dei' - The voice of the people is the voice of God.
God Bless you, I just mentioned this very suggestion at a meeting yesterday.
This must happen so that Nigerians can decide for themselves who is fit to be president.
We need to know who has the plans to bring sanity, security and sensibility back to the nation. Nigerians deserve a president who has the best interest of her people at heart.
WE DEMAND A NATIONAL DEBATE BETWEEN THE CANDIDATES
'A true leader debates an idea to find a better solution.'
DEBASISH MRIDHA, MD
There are certain comments that are so bizarre, its almost hard to fathom that someone in an exaulted office would make such a statement.
It's so outlandish, laughable and disrespectful to the millions of Nigerians that are jobless, homeless, hungry, sleeping in the forest in the hands of bandits, crying because their children are taken, widows, and so on.
Yet this man is saying Citizens of Delta State should vote Tinubu because he is there 'inlaw'.
They should vote for Tinubu not becauae he has lifted Nigerians out of poverty, not because he has provided 24hour power, not because Hospitals are working and healthcare is free, not becuse he has created jobs for our youths, not because he has revamped our universities. No, not any of these but simply because he is 'there inlaw'.
I'm really lost for words.
We dont want you dead, we want you out of office!
It's not a crime to want change.
"The first step in saving our liberty is to realize how much we have already lost, how we lost it, and how we will continue to lose it unless fundamental political changes occur." - James Bovard
Change will surely come!
Nigeria will be OK
A NEW NIGERIA IS POSSIBLE
@n6oflife6@m_addict101 I honestly don't think that audio is real. It doesn't sound like Tinubu at all. The English is too perfect and the sentences very coherent ๐
The things that go on behind closed doors eventually comes to light.
This is why political godfatherism must end!
"As long as ruling parties are ready to depend on godfathers for their electoral victories, the citizens and voters can do little but take a back seat as onlookers." โ BBC News Article on Nigerian Godfatherism
Happy Birthday to Sizzle ๐๐ณ๐ฌ
A strong voice for Nigerians, a fearless spirit, and someone who continues to inspire people with passion, courage, and authenticity.
May this new year bring you more success, happiness, strength, and every good thing you deserve. Keep shining, keep speaking up, and keep making an impact.
Wishing you endless blessings and a fantastic year ahead โค๏ธ๐ฅ
The i terrier was one of the most embarrassing things I've ever watched. Even though members of the audience were laughing at the denials that came out of Bwala's mouth. What a disgrace ๐ค
Each of the questions put to Bwala, which he denied, there's video evidence of him saying what he denied. ๐
It make me wonder if he forgot all the things that he said back then.
"The only fool is the fool who thinks they are fooling everybody else." โ
"Better to remain silent and be thought a fool than to speak and to remove all doubt." โ Abraham Lincoln (or Mark Twain)
LETTER TO PRESIDENT TRUMP ON THE RECENT ASSASSINATION ATTEMPT ON HE PETER OBI
Dear President @realDonaldTrump,
When an assassination attempt was made on your life, the world rightly condemned it as an attack on democracy. Notably, Peter Obi also publicly condemned that act of violence, affirming that political differences must never descend into bloodshed.
Yesterday, there was what has been described as a state-sponsored assassination attempt on Mr. Obi, widely regarded as a leading presidential candidate and the peopleโs choice in Nigeria. The Federal Government and the Edo State Government must provide clear answers regarding the disturbing circumstances surrounding this incident.
We respectfully call on you and members of the United States Congress to pay close attention and speak firmly against political violence directed at opposition figures under the administration of Bola Tinubu.
Nigeriaโs democracy is too fragile to endure a culture of intimidation, suppression, and violence. Allegations that political actors rely on thuggery and coercion to silence opponents strike at the very heart of democratic governance. No democracy can survive where fear replaces fairness and force replaces the ballot.
We urge you, alongside the White House and distinguished members of Congress, to lend your voice in defense of democratic principles and to call for restraint, accountability, and the protection of opposition leaders in Nigeria.
Political violence anywhere is a threat to democracy everywhere. Nigeria must not be allowed to descend into a system where opposition voices are silenced through fear.