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Kwankwasiyya Movement Warns Of Threats To Nigeria’s Democracy.

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The Kwankwasiyya Movement has raised alarm over what it calls emerging threats to Nigeria’s democracy, attributing the situation to judicial inconsistencies and the conduct of the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC).....KINDLY READ THE FULL STORY HERE▶

In a statement released Friday by the movement’s spokesperson, Habibu Mohammed, the group highlighted recent events involving the African Democratic Congress (ADC). INEC’s suspension of recognition for all factions of the party, pending judicial determination, was cited as evidence of weaknesses in the country’s democratic institutions.

“Recent developments surrounding the leadership crisis within the ADC, and INEC’s consequential decision to suspend recognition of any faction pending court ruling, expose the fragile and troubling state of Nigeria’s democratic institutions,” the statement read.

The movement acknowledged that INEC may have acted in compliance with court orders, but argued that the broader situation points to systemic problems:

“While INEC may claim compliance with court orders, the larger pattern shows how conflicting judicial rulings and administrative decisions can paralyse political parties and weaken opposition platforms.”

The Kwankwasiyya Movement noted that similar crises have affected other opposition parties, including the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), Labour Party, and New Nigeria Peoples Party (NNPP), often resulting in prolonged leadership disputes and internal uncertainty.

“The cumulative effect is the erosion of internal party democracy and the shrinking of political space needed for a healthy, competitive system,” the statement said.

The group also criticized a growing disregard for established legal principles, such as the doctrine of stare decisis, and expressed concern over conflicting orders from courts of coordinate jurisdiction.

“These developments undermine judicial credibility and create an environment where electoral management becomes susceptible to manipulation, discretion, and selective compliance,” the statement added.

Further, the movement accused INEC’s leadership of reinforcing public distrust by raising questions about the commission’s neutrality and commitment to democratic values:

“Rather than stabilising the environment, INEC’s actions have reinforced public distrust, raising serious concerns about neutrality, consistency, and adherence to democratic principles.”

The movement concluded by stressing that democracy cannot thrive if political parties are weakened by judicial confusion or if the electoral body is perceived as complicit in suppressing competition:

“Democracy cannot survive where political parties are incapacitated by judicial confusion, and where the electoral umpire is perceived to aid the suppression of voters or distort political competition. Nigeria’s future depends on strong institutions, credible processes, and the protection of the people’s right to freely choose their leaders. These must not be compromised.”

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The Untold Truth: Fr. Mbaka Exposes The Secret Struggles Behind His Bold Endorsement Of Peter Obi!.

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Rev. Fr. Ejike Mbaka, the Spiritual Director of the Adoration Ministry in Enugu, recently responded to critics by highlighting the significant risks he undertook to support Peter Obi during his impeachment as Governor of Anambra State. Speaking during a church program on Friday, Fr. Mbaka challenged the narrative that he has been a hindrance to the NDC presidential candidate.....KINDLY READ THE FULL STORY HERE▶

  • Defending his history of support: Fr. Mbaka asserted that he played a critical, behind-the-scenes role in gathering the necessary documentation and organizing the efforts required to restore Obi to office after his impeachment.

  • Criticizing fair-weather supporters: The cleric claimed that 99.9% of those now vocal in their support for the former governor had actually abandoned him during his impeachment ordeal.

  • Challenging his critics: Fr. Mbaka insisted that the efforts he made for Obi during that period were far greater than what his current supporters could replicate, and he encouraged people to verify these events with individuals like Chris Uba and Ibeto, who were present at the time.

  • Reaffirming his stance: He concluded by dismissing the criticism as uninformed, declaring that he has always been a solution rather than a problem and that he maintains a deep love for his people.

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“We Will Rig You!”: Peter Obi Issues Explosive Warning To INEC Over Alleged Election Manipulation!.

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During a recent visit to Washington, D.C., Peter Obi, the presidential candidate of the Nigeria Democratic Congress (NDC), argued that the prevalence of election rigging in Nigeria is largely due to voters failing to actively defend their ballots. Obi emphasized that while candidates play a role in the process, credible outcomes ultimately depend on citizens remaining at their polling units to ensure votes are counted transparently. He criticized the “transactional” nature of Nigerian politics, suggesting that many voters prioritize other activities over the essential task of monitoring the electoral process. According to Obi, Nigeria’s primary challenge is poor political leadership, and he urged citizens to take collective ownership of their votes to demand the accountable governance required for the country to succeed.....KINDLY READ THE FULL STORY HERE▶

Peter Obi, presidential candidate of the Nigeria Democratic Congress (NDC), has called for increased citizen involvement in protecting electoral integrity. During a recent trip to Washington, D.C., Obi stated that election manipulation persists because voters frequently leave polling stations before the counting process is completed. He argued that:

  • Voters must proactively defend their ballots at polling units to ensure transparency and prevent rigging.

  • Nigeria’s fundamental obstacle is a crisis of political leadership, rather than a lack of natural or human resources.

  • Real change requires Nigerians to move beyond passive participation and take active responsibility for the electoral process.

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“This Is The Only Way!”: Matawalle Drops Bombshell, Unveils The Ultimate Solution To Nigeria’s Security Crisis!.

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Bello Matawalle, the Minister of State for Defence, recently stated that ending Nigeria’s insecurity requires a combination of collective national effort and divine intervention. In an interview with BBC Hausa, he emphasized that insecurity is a broad national concern that transcends political, religious, and regional lines, necessitating unified support from citizens, community leaders, and security agencies.....KINDLY READ THE FULL STORY HERE▶

  • Call for Unity: The Minister urged Nigerians to prioritize national interest over partisan politics, noting that insecurity is not a tool for scoring political points.

  • Criticism of Opposition: Matawalle accused certain opposition figures of exploiting the security situation to incite the public against the government and advance their own political agendas, rather than helping to address the crisis.

  • Combating Misinformation: He raised alarm over the circulation of “fake and recycled” videos on social media—some dating back years or originating from other countries—which are falsely presented as current events to suggest worsening security under the Tinubu administration. He encouraged citizens to verify information before sharing it.

  • Government Commitment: Highlighting that the Federal Government has ordered security forces to deal decisively with criminal elements, Matawalle acknowledged that while progress is being made, complex security challenges cannot be resolved overnight.

  • Public Cooperation: He called for continued public patience, prayer, and the provision of actionable intelligence to security forces to help restore peace across the country.

The Minister’s comments come amid renewed public anxiety following reports of mass abductions at schools in Oyo and Borno states.

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