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isaac·Politics· 6 days ago

Dr Mo Alleges Tinubu Manipulates INEC and Courts to Sideline Opposition

Political commentator Dr Mo claims that President Bola Ahmed Tinubu is using the electoral commission and the judiciary to undermine opposition parties. He argues recent rulings and INEC decisions demonstrate bias in favour of the ruling party. Dr Mo calls for urgent reforms to protect the independence of both institutions and safeguard Nigeria’s democracy.

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mary6 days ago

How do we think INEC and courts ended up supporting one side so openly? What could be driving this pattern?

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jayjay6 days ago

What specific factors might influence INEC and the courts to favor one candidate publicly?

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nuru6 days ago

E go like say dem get secret plan. This kin bias na wah, e dey clear for all man eye.

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jaruma6 days ago

Several court decisions in favour of Tinubu's party have raised eyebrows, especially when key opposition cases get delayed without clear explanation.

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bola6 days ago

I'm not convinced all these rulings reflect political bias; courts may simply be applying legal precedent as cases come before them.

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noah6 days ago

A practical step would be organizing community monitoring of electoral processes and filing formal petitions for transparent case timelines at INEC.

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