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Injustice Thrives Only When The Oppressed Do Nothing-Area Fada

Dear fellow frustrated Nigerian,

The recent happenings in Nigeria, both before, during and after last Saturday’s presidential and national assembly elections are no news anymore. They are our recent realities and we’re all very much abreast of them.

Well, throughout history, whenever injustice became Law, concerted resistance became a duty. Injustice can only rule forever when the oppressed keep quiet like “sheep being led to the slaughter”.

I still believe in Nigeria’s exceptional few, the youths in whose hands lie the salvation of this country. I will always be by your side to ginger and cheer you up and show you all how to step into your greatness. I may not be a witness to this New Nigeria, it may not happen in my life time, but I know the process has already begun. It is a movement of the people.

My fear is not death. It’s not the bullet that may silence me, because we were all born to die. In fact, I no send. My real fear is the inability of the suffering docile Nigerians to wake up from their slumber and fight for their rights, their future. Until we come to our senses, we are not going anywhere as a nation.

Therefore, please consider this my humble invitation to you to join our community on Facebook and participate in the conversation for delivering a better Nigeria in the nearest future. Join here

Indeed, for most Nigerians, this should be the saddest time in our history, but I know that it is always darkest before dawn. Lend your voice to the collective quest for good governance in Nigeria and invite your friends to join too.

I dey wait for you…

Charles E. Oputa
Convener, OurMumuDonDo Movement

Buhari Declaration Invalid Before The Law-Prof Nwabueze

 

Professor Ben Nwabueze has questioned the legality of the declaration of President Muhammadu Buhari, candidate of the ruling All Progressives Congress, APC, as winner of the 2019 presidential election in Nigeria by the Chairman of the Independent National Commission, INEC, Professor Mahmood Yakubu.

Professor Nwabueze noted that the INEC relied on partial fulfillment of the constitution in the declaration of Buhari as winner of the presidential election, noting that INEC Chairman, Yakubu, showed biases and partiality in favour of Buhari and the APC in making the decision. He counseled the INEC to take necessary action to review that decision.

“I think the declaration and certification are invalid in law. Do the declaration and certification not manifest undue bias and partiality for Buhari on the part of INEC Chairman as well as an anxious desire for the President’s victory?

“Please consider and take action as you may consider necessary and appropriate,” Professor Nwabueze declared.

The Professor had made reference to the appearance of the Chairman of INEC on the television Wednesday morning to declare and certify Buhari as winner of the 2019 Presidential election based SOLELY on the fact that he scored the “highest” number of votes cast at the election. Professor Nwabueze asked, “did the declaration and certification comply with section 134(2) of the Constitution which provides as follows:

“a candidate for an election to the office of the President shall be deemed to have been duly elected where, there being more than two candidates for the election –

(a)  he has the highest number of votes cast at the election, and

(b) he has not less than one-quarter of the votes cast at the election in each of at least two-thirds of all the states in the Federation and the Federal Capital Territory, Abuja.”

He protested that the INEC Chairman’s declaration and certification were based solely on section 134(2)(a)), and said nothing at all on whether sub-section 2(b) has been complied with.

“I am concerned with the validity of the declaration and certification as a legal requirement, not with the question whether sub-section 2(b) has in fact been complied with,” Nwabueze stated inter alia.

The Struggle Continues – Prof Kingsley Moghalu

Prof Kingsley Moghalu of YPP is most favored by the majority of Nigerians to win the last Presidential election. His message is revolutionary and tends to provide solution to the Nigeria economic and political challenges.Sadly ,elections in Nigeria are won by powerful few who control public institutions like Security Agencies,INEC etc.

In a statement released to the public today,Prof Moghalu restated his resolve to retire the old recycled politicians from the face of Nigeria political scene.The statement reads  in full ” I was very saddened by the loss of lives to various acts of violence during the February 23 Presidential election and elections into the National Assembly. My heartfelt condolences go to the families that lost loved ones and I pray that those injured will recover soonest.

The operational failures of INEC in the conduct of the elections, the massive vote-buying and vote-rigging through various methods as well as violence in several locations in the country have left the credibility of the election open to question. The APC and the PDP have both been complicit in the malpractices. The number of votes tallied for my candidacy by the INEC did not represent anything close to the electoral strength of that candidacy. These false numbers were the result of brazen theft of our votes and the suppression of our voters. It appears, however, that the strong determination of many of our citizens to reject the APC at the ballot box far outweighed the desire for real change in our polity and governance in 2019.

So, although we did not win this election in terms of overall numbers of votes, the presidential election result is an indication of where our society is at present: 2019 is the last gasp of the old political order that has robbed Nigeria of real development. I trust and believe that this situation will change by 2023. As we move forward as a country, we need fundamental reform of our electoral system if our democracy is to have any real meaning. Elections as they are organized and executed today in Nigeria are a travesty. We need to reform the systems of registration, voting and collation of votes by making the processes more transparent through better use of technology. As of today, these processes are tedious, inefficient and prone to risks and performance failures such as those we have experienced. We also must stiffen punishment and enforce accountability for electoral offenses. Nigerians in Diaspora have continued to remit billions of dollars home every year. Our fellow citizens living abroad must be able to vote overseas as from 2023. Immediate action to achieve this goal is required once the present elections are over. President Muhammadu Buhari, who INEC announced as the winner of the 2019 presidential election, owes Nigerians an inclusive, competent government that can heal our land and take millions of Nigerians out of crushing poverty.

This calls for a very different approach from recycling poverty through the APC government’s unsustainable populist initiatives that fail to create jobs or improve actual economic productivity and living standards. A new, philosophically and conceptually grounded approach to economic management that goes beyond mere economic growth statistics to real economic development and structural transformation remains an urgent priority for our country. Our struggle for a better and well governed society, a productive and inclusive economy that breaks the backbone of poverty, and to restore Nigeria’s leadership role in the world continues.

I for my part will remain engaged in that struggle over the long haul. Signed Kingsley Moghalu YPP Presidential Candidate in the 2019 Elections” The Statement Concluded.

 

Nigeria’s 2019 election ‘last grasp of the old order’: Moghalu

Igbo’s Will Suvive “NEXT LEVEL” Of Suffering – Omu Anioma Speaks.

2019 Election: Nigeria Lost – Igbo/Biafra Nation Won.
Ndigbo can never suffer, Agu anighi ata ahihia… Leopard don’t eat grass.
No matter how bad you try to oppress Igbo people, they will continue to florish.

Atiku Rejects Presidential Result

Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) presidential candidate Atiku Abubakar has rejected the result of the February 23 presidential poll.

The Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) had declared the All Progressives Congress (APC) candidate President  Muhammadu Buhari winner of the election.

Atiku, in a statement on Wednesday, said he would be challenging the election result in court, as the contest was marred by what he called “premeditated malpractices” in many states across the country, which vitiated the result declared by the electoral commission.

In the statement entitled “Democracy Will Not Be Emasculated in Nigeria,” the PDP candidate expressed appreciation to Nigerians for coming out en mass to cast their votes during the presidential election. He reassured Nigerians that he would not allow democracy in the country to be weakened.

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President Buhari Re-Election:What Next ? ADF

 

I Am Human I Can Make Mistakes – Nnamdi Kanu.

First, this video is about what true leadership is all about.
What is expected of everyone that finds him/her self in leadership position.
Secondly, this video is my own way of expressing my condolence to Nigerians who just activated next level of suffering for another four miserable years.

Finally, this video is about what Biafrans must do urgently if we are serious to be free.

 

PDP Rejects Presidential Results

The legal team of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) is reportedly considering a legal challenge of the presidential election results, as announced by the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC).

Topshots of the party are expected at an emergency meeting in Abuja, today.

The meeting is coming on the heels of the rejection of the presidential election result of Nasarawa State and some states in the North, where Card Readers reportedly failed but voters were annually accredited.

Notice of the meeting was reportedly sent by the former minister of Special Duties, Kabiru Turaki, a senior advocate of Nigeria.

Turaki was a former PDP presidential aspirant.

The meeting, which will hold at the Legacy House, Abuja, is expected to start at 4:00pm.

He told invitees to “appear in person” as there will be “no representation please.”

Meanwhile, the Federal Government has warned against plans to cause a constitutional crisis by truncating the electoral process and making the February 23, 2019 elections inconclusive.

The warning was contained in a statement by the Minister of Information and Culture, Alhaji Lai Mohammed, yesterday.

He accused the PDP of laying the groundwork for a constitutional crisis by unleashing what it described as the party’s “talking heads” on the public space to claim victory from Saturday’s election, even when INEC has yet to announce the result.

He said by usurping the INEC’s role, through the announcement of results, the PDP has violated the Electoral Act and should face very serious consequences.

“This confirms what we said in a series of pre-election press conferences, that the PDP–realising it cannot win a free and fair election–will do everything possible to scuttle the polls, failing which it will proceed to the next stage; which is to discredit the entire electoral process, including the result, with the ultimate aim of precipitating a constitutional crisis and pushing for an interim government,” he said.

The minister wondered why “those who parade themselves as Democrats would show such disdain for the electoral process, which is a key ingredient of democracy.”

He called on the security agencies “to check the activities of the PDP, in this regard, by arresting and prosecuting anyone who announces the result of last Saturday’s presidential and National Assembly elections, other than INEC.”

Meanwhile, INEC has dismissed PDP’s objection to the results.

Yakubu’s Chief Press Secretary, Mr. Rotimi Oyekanmi, said the Commission is doing the right thing and would not want to join issues with anyone or party.

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Video!!! I Thought Nigerian Youths Are Lazy, Now I know They Are Foolish Too

2019 Presidential Election has come and gone. but the foolishness of Nigerian youths will hurt them for another four years.
Listen to him.