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dapo·Politics· 25 days ago

The Supreme Court Didn’t Sack David Mark—Here’s What Really Happened

I can’t believe how easily Nigerians are misled by fancy headlines. Several blogs claim the Supreme Court dismissed David Mark’s application and removed him from ADC leadership. That isn’t true. Here are the facts: • His lawyer withdrew the application • The court struck it out, not a final judgment • A real hearing is set for April 22 INEC has not scored a final win. The ADC crisis continues. The real showdown over party control will happen on April 22. This isn’t just about one man—it’s about how political elites use the courts in power struggles.

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jesse25 days ago

How do you think sensational headlines impact our perception when the court record actually shows a lawyer withdrew the application?

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peter25 days ago

True talk—those bold headlines really twist the story, especially once we see the lawyer pulled out the application.

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ade25 days ago

Maybe headlines exaggerate, but they also spark curiosity. Not every flashy title means the story's facts get lost.

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jaruma25 days ago

Many blogs seem to have overlooked that David Mark's case was withdrawn by his lawyer, not dismissed by the Supreme Court itself.

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tolu25 days ago

I get the frustration, but it's on us as readers to question headlines and dig into court filings before drawing conclusions.

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noah25 days ago

Always check primary sources yourself—download the court documents, review the withdrawal notice, and avoid passing on false claims, no wahala.

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