When people ask me, SP, how come you have been so consistent, my answer is simple. Gods grace, hard work, dedication, passion. Proud of the journey so far. I am SP Edafe Bright. Wishing you a blissful week ahead. 🥰❤️💯🔥
And nothing will still happen with these online stunts. Politics has been left for the corrupt alone, that's why evil is on the rise. The righteous, the just and those with clean hands do not want to get involved, that's how we keep recycling rubbish leaders.
BREAKING: Happened live: Watch as APC, INEC, and RRS Police rig the Ekiti State election by giving out voters' cards to people to vote APC.
#EkitiDecides
@inecnigeria staffs can't do that na. Are they playing with that much? Let's not hang our weakness on them. They know their life can be threatened or cut short if they do such things.
I have just seen the VIDEO of Isaac Fayose revealing that INEC distributed voters' cards in Ekiti to only APC members, and non-indigenes were handed abandoned cards with N20k bribe to vote for APC in the ongoing governorship election.
This sounds similar to what is currently happening in Lagos. INEC machines are not available to capture the biometrics of residents in the state who come from certain parts of the country. But residents in areas that are considered APC strongholds have access to the machines and are massively registering freely.
INEC is proving to be the biggest threat to our elections and tottering democracy!✍️
In just over two weeks, this is the second Most Wanted Fraudster arrested on the FBI’s list led by Vice President Vance and the White House Task Force to Eliminate Fraud.
Herbert Leon Kimbel was apprehended in the Philippines and is now back in the United States, on the run since 2024 after he allegedly orchestrated a $1.2 billion healthcare fraud conspiracy that targeted the Medicare system – particularly elderly victims – from 2014-2019.
Thank you to acting Attorney General Todd Blanche and our Justice Department partners for their assistance in the returning Kimble to the U.S. to face justice.
President Trump set a mandate to end the abuse of hardworking taxpayer money and each and every day this team will be committed to delivering.
On assuming office as the Force Public Relations Officer, I wish to reaffirm the commitment of the Nigeria Police Force to a new era of responsive, transparent, and citizen centred policing. Crime and impunity remain our common enemy, and their defeat requires the active partnership of every Nigerian. I extend an open invitation to the public, the media, and all stakeholders to engage constructively with this office. I am grateful for the goodwill messages received and look forward to a productive tenure built on accountability and results.”
CSP Anietie Okokon Edem Iniedu,
Force Public Relations Officer, Nigeria Police Force.
+2348128526154
@CspIniedu
HAPPENING in Ekiti State Nigeria. The Governor is throwing Bread to the citizen as though they're animal
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The damages that APC has done to Nigeria will take decades of hard work to fix.
Make una dey calm O. If I cover my number plate with political material or my Papa burial flyer, it's traceable to me I believe. There should be guidelines please.
Delta State command is blessed with two great men. The CP, CP Yemi Oyeniyi always taking the lead and DCP Olumuyiwa Adejobi, the ever dependable DCP Operations. I am so lucky.
Enforcement on the ban against the use of unregistered vehicles, unauthorized covering of number plates.
I wholeheartedly reject the six-month extension granted to the Comptroller-General of Customs after he should have retired nearly two years ago. This kind of wrong-headed policy is a morale killer in public institutions. It undermines professionalism, blocks career progression, and sends the message that rules apply only to some while others enjoy political favoritism. No institution can thrive when due process is sacrificed for personal or political convenience. #Sowore2027 #TinubuMustGoNOW
19yo get mind carry 350k go buy gun. Imagine how many guns dey this our society. E be tinsz. Stay out of trouble, if trouble come, run away. Cos if you even go police station, to make entry and write statement na bill, plus you fit end up the suspect if you no guide.
These suspects were caught in possession of a gun recoveres by policemen on stop and search duty. The main suspect identified as DEgreat bought the gun at Onitsha for the sum of #350,000 and was preparing to get initiated into Vikings Confraternity. He's even aged 19 years and studying criminology and security studies.
Rivers State Commissioner of Police, CP Olugbenga Adewole Adepoju, has taken to the streets as enforcement begins against vehicles with covered number plates as directed by police IG Tunji Disu.
Boss vic please change my starving condition with OKADA, since almost 2wks now my younger ones haven't been in school due to school fees 💔my dad is no more am the one taking care of everything.. please boss 😥😭 @boniface_jrn
If you're driving in Lagos, ensure there is a number plate attached on your car. Front and back o. Else, you'll risk getting your car impounded and you know what that means.
Don't screw one and leave one
Don't leave the plate in your dashboard
Attach both to the car
If you're a dealer moving cars for some reasons, use your dealer plate number backed up with your ID and documents
“YOU ARE PLAYING WITH FIRE”, ADC WARNS GOVERNMENT AGENTS SEEKING PARTY DE-REGISTRATION
-JUSTICE PETER LIFU IS A THREAT TO DEMOCRACY, SAYS PARTY
The African Democratic Congress (ADC) wishes to warn, in the strongest possible terms, against any attempt to use the judiciary as an instrument to undermine democracy and plunge Nigeria into a major political crisis.
We are deeply alarmed by the judgment reportedly delivered by Justice Peter Lifu of the Federal High Court, Abuja, in a case filed by the so-called National Forum of Former Legislators seeking the de-registration of the ADC and four other political parties. This judgment stands in direct conflict with constitutional principles and all known judicial processes and procedures.
The facts are straightforward. The plaintiffs had argued that the ADC and four other political parties failed to satisfy constitutional requirements relating to continued registration. However, in its counter-affidavit filed before the court in May, INEC, the constitutional body empowered with the registration, regulation, and supervision of political parties in Nigeria, categorically maintained that the ADC had not violated any registration requirements, had not failed any constitutional electoral-performance threshold, and that no legally recognised basis existed for its de-registration.
INEC further made it clear that the de-registration of a political party cannot be driven by political pressure, sentiment, or the wishes of interested parties. It must be based strictly on constitutionally established grounds, none of which had been proven against the ADC.
Apart from INEC's firm position in support of the party, the ADC finds it troubling that the trial judge was aware of a subsisting order of the Court of Appeal issued on May 22, 2026, directing a stay of proceedings on the matter. The judge, however, chose to flagrantly and contemptuously disregard a clear order of a superior court in a manner that brings into question all known judicial traditions.
The ADC considers this development not merely a legal dispute, but a dangerous escalation capable of destabilising the nation's democratic process. Our position is anchored on the role that agents of the ruling party have played in this matter. It would be recalled that the case has been championed directly by individuals working with the President's Chief of Staff. The decision of the Attorney-General of the Federation and Minister of Justice, who is a second defendant in the matter, to join the matter as a plaintiff in April, is an absurdity, which sends a signal that is impossible to ignore.
We are therefore left in no doubt that this latest development is a continuation of the ruling party's persistent efforts to undermine the opposition, especially the ADC. We also find the timing of this ruling quite curious. Despite all the obstacles placed in its way, the ADC has risen to the task and met all benchmarks and deadlines. Therefore, coming at a time when the party has concluded its primaries and is fielding candidates for all positions in the next election, especially the presidential election, it is clear what this is all about.
However, the ADC would like to warn that any attempt to eliminate the country's major opposition party through judicial manoeuvring, thereby sabotaging the political aspirations of hundreds of its candidates, is a direct invitation to anarchy.
This is why we consider this ruling reckless, provocative, and even incendiary. Those who believe they can manipulate institutions of state to narrow the democratic space must understand that they are playing with forces far greater than partisan interests.
At a time when millions of Nigerians are struggling under crushing economic hardship, escalating insecurity, widespread unemployment, and growing national anxiety inflicted by the APC, it is deeply disturbing that powerful forces appear more interested in eliminating political opposition than confronting the real crises
But many of them, especially some State PROs think we hate officers or lie against them. A young man almost died in detention from lack of professionalism. And people die in detention every day. The uniform needs deliverance. @PoliceNG
🚨EMOTIONAL: A Nigerian police officer woke up this morning expecting an ordinary day, unaware that his life was about to take a remarkable turn.
According to Koko Pee, he has spoken with one of the officer's colleagues and is currently awaiting further contact.
What happened next is nothing short of extraordinary.
In less than 24 hours, Nigerians on Instagram and Facebook pledged over ₦4 million in support of the officer. These are not promises from politicians or corporations, but contributions from ordinary people moved by a moment of genuine humanity displayed during the protest.
One emotional moment changed everything.
This is the impact of the Ratel Movement — a community that recognizes sincerity, appreciates compassion, and rewards good character when it sees it.
It also sends a message to law enforcement officers across the country: every citizen deserves respect, and every act of kindness matters. You never know whose life you may touch, or who may one day stand up for you.
Today, one officer's story has become a powerful reminder that a single moment can change a life forever.
God bless VeryDarkMan, Koko Pee, and the entire Ratel Movement for turning empathy into action. 🙏🇳🇬
Going through my 2022 posts defending and asking people to be calm with @officialABAT and seeing how 9ja is now, I do not feel ashamed or regret. I just feel we learnt already. We can now move on.
I saw Tinubu winning 2023, I see him doing same again. E be tinsz.
Mobilize your supporters, let them march to the supreme court to get a clear interpretation of this whole matter first, then to INEC to protest manipulation and oppression. Una dey use our future play? How do we gain confidence when we are not seeing our EXCOs on the INEC web?
Happy Democracy Day Nigeria
Today, as we remember the sacrifices made in the defence of democracy in 1993 and thereafter, we hope that our country never travels the dark path of state-engineered anti-democratic actions again.
Happy Democracy Day!
Kabiru Turaki SAN
NATIONAL CHAIRMAN
INTERIM NATIONAL WORKING COMMITTEE PEOPLES DEMOCRATIC PARTY, PDP @OfficialPDPNig