ATIKU ABUBAKAR AND HIS BAND OF JESTERS AT INEC HEADQUARTERS
When the defeated Peoples Democratic Party Presidential Candidate, Alhaji Atiku Abubakar told the whole world last week that he would seek redress in court over the outcome
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of the 25 February Presidential election, little did we know that he did not plan to be guided by his own promise.
Going by his political antecedents, it was rather not surprising that Atiku, days later, led a band of protesters, nay jesters in Abuja, to the
3) Headquarters of Independent National Electoral Commission(INEC).
What was on display today by Alhaji Atiku and his motley crowd was a new low from the perennial election loser.
With Atiku staging a theatre of the absurd, we fail to see how a march to INEC by a scanty
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crowd will provide any victory window for him and his fragmented PDP. The only recourse open to Atiku after the electoral umpire declared Asiwaju Bola Tinubu, the President-elect, is the Election Petition Tribunal.
Instead of Atiku and his party to wisely spend their time
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to gather the so-called evidence they hope to present before the courts, they are busy dancing 'skelewu' on the streets and causing traffic nuisance to residents of the Federal Capital Territory who were going to work on a Monday morning.
We don't expect a former
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Vice President of Nigeria, a statesman and a Presidential candidate to be so jobless as to have time to disturb public peace over an electoral outcome he had already said he would challenge in court.
We want to admonish Alhaji Atiku to respect his age and the high
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office of the Vice Presidency of Nigeria he once occupied. He should stop being teleguided by Dino Melaye, who disclosed scandalously that N400 billion was wasted on the election, which was clear at the outset that Atiku was bound to lose.
Atiku should avoid being
8) misdirected by other court jesters in his party, who continued to campaign after the election, still spewing their inanities against the President-elect. They are mere comic characters in a travelling theatre group.
INEC Headquarters is not a court where the prayers of
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Alhaji Atiku can be answered. No amount of theatrical display will give him succour. The honourable and lawful path to take is for Atiku to get his lawyers to plead his case in court. He should stop throwing tantrums like a baby whose candy was taken away over an election
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he clearly lost due to his own poor judgment; mismanagement of his own party and violation of power rotational arrangement between the North and the South. The PDP presidential candidate dug his own grave, in his last election and, absurdly, he is trying to rewrite
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the script of his own utter failure.
We wonder how Atiku and his party hoped to win, when he himself admitted that Peter Obi, his running mate in 2019, ran away with traditional PDP votes from the South-East and South-South.
It is preposterous that while Atiku
12) is disturbing public peace, chanting phantom electoral victory, Peter Obi is making same claim. We think both men have embarrassed themselves enough and it is time they both resolved who between them is the supposed winner that will challenge our party’s victory in court.
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Finally, we advise Atiku to retire honourably from politics and move to his abode in Dubai. At 77 in November, Atiku does not have age on his side again. He has participated in his last election and hopefully, he has learnt worthy lessons, never to place his selfish interest
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above party and established principles in his party and the polity.
Bayo Onanuga @aonanuga1956
Director Media & Publicity
APC Presidential Campaign Council
March 6, 2023 #End #KemTwits
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BEING TEXT OF A PRESS CONFERENCE BY CONCERNED IGBO STAKEHOLDERS AT AIRPORT HOTEL, IKEJA LAGOS. TODAY, WEDNESDAY, 8TH OF MARCH, 2023.
Gentlemen of the press,
We welcone you all to this press conference put together to clarify where Ndigbo stand with regards to
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the up-coming gubernatorial and state assembly elections holding this Saturday and also to throw clarity to some issues that concern Ndigbo here in Lagos.
We, as Igbos living in Lagos made up of traditional rulers, market leaders, Market women, youths, civil society
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organizations, town unions and other categories of Igbo population in Lagos state as follows;
1. That we endorse &pledge support to the incumbent Governor of Lagos, His Excellency, @jidesanwoolu in his re-election bid. Our support for him is anchored on his performance,
President-Elect Tinubu rejoices with Osinbajo at 66
President-elect @officialABAT
has sent his hearty congratulations to the Vice President, Professor Yemi Osinbajo (SAN), on his 66th birthday.
The Vice President turns 66 today, Wednesday March 8, 2023.
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Asiwaju Tinubu lauded the leadership and administrative skills of Professor Osinbajo and his professional accomplishments as an academic and erudite lawyer, which have seen him serve successfully as Attorney General and Commissioner for Justice during his administration
3) as Governor of Lagos and now as the Vice President of Nigeria.
"I rejoice and celebrate with our Vice President, Professor Yemi Osinbajo, on attainment of 66 today. Professor Osinbajo has been a remarkable intellectual in public service since he served with me in Lagos
Served Hot 🔥 from the desk of @realFFK #Thread 1)
I make no apology for saying the following.
Lagos is NOT no-man's land. It belongs to the Yoruba. Other than winning the Presidency, the most important thing for the Yoruba to do today is to ensure that Babajide Sanwo-Olu is
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re-elected as Governor of Lagos state.
Outside of that we are finished as a race and as a people.
The Labour Party candidate, Gbadebo Rhodes-Vivour, whose mother & wife are Igbo &who is running a patently anti-Yoruba & pro-Igbo campaign, is one of those that burnt
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properties & buses during the Endsars riots.
He is also in bed with IPOB and is hell bent on imposing an unashamedly Igbo agenda on the people of Lagos state including removing all our Yoruba traditional rulers & imposing Igbo ones.
President-elect Tinubu condemns bandits' attack in Zamfara, Kano; mourns victims
...Condoles Sheikh Gumi, Abacha family over losses
The President-elect Asiwaju Bola Ahmed Tinubu has condemned attacks at the weekend in Maru Local Government of
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Zamfara State and Maigari town of Rimin Gado Local Government in Kano State by bandits and unknown assailants.
A Divisional Police Officer (DPO), a police inspector and a vigilante were reported killed in the bandits' attack in Zamfara. In the Kano attack, unknown gunmen
3) broke into the residence of a village head and shot him dead.
In a statement by his media office on Monday,Tinubu said the attack on Maru town after a period of relative peace in Zamfara State was a reminder that more needs to be done to completely defeat bandits&terrorists.
#Thread 1) The President-elect, Asíwájú Bola Ahmed Tinubu, has congratulated the new Archbishop of Abuja Archdiocese of the Methodist Church of Nigeria, Most Reverend Michael Olusegun.

He said his divine elevation has reflected the sacred and important values of the church.
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In a congratulatory letter to the new Archbishop personally signed by him, the President-elect wrote: “I congratulate His Grace, the Most Revd Michael Olusegun over his assumption of office as the new Archbishop of Abuja Archdiocese of the Methodist Church Nigeria.
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“His Grace’s leadership over the years, which culminated in his latest elevation, has reflected the sacred and important values of the church, including faith, community, and brotherliness.
“I wish him well in the new position and pray that he continues to enjoy the
We watched with dismay today's press conference addressed by the Presidential candidate of Labour Party, Mr. Peter Obi where he made very weird and wild claims about the outcome of the just concluded Presidential
2) and National Assembly elections, an election in which he emerged a second runner up, according to the result declared by the Independent National Electoral Commission.
We welcome the decision of Mr. Obi to seek redress in court as an aggrieved party if he is convinced of
3) the evidences of electoral frauds he will present before the tribunal as alleged.
Going to court is part of the electoral process and it is the most decent, statesmanlike and civilised course of action to take. We salute the decision. It is surely better than calling