The PEPT will likely rule against the APC/Tinubu. Should that happen, what is the likelihood that Tinubu will obey a court order given that FG has a mountain of experience of presidents disobeying court orders and nothing happened?
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Going by experience, it can be said that nothing more than a protest will happen. But with the trending revolutions through coups in Africa, much more violent reactions from the public, if not a toppling of Tinubu's government will be seen.
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See lessThe North won't accept it. They already feel marginalized in this government. The Igbo won't take it also. More of the Yoruba nations are opposed to Tinubu. I think there will be demonstrations across Nigeria. The tribunal should be fair and just.
The North won’t accept it. They already feel marginalized in this government. The Igbo won’t take it also. More of the Yoruba nations are opposed to Tinubu. I think there will be demonstrations across Nigeria. The tribunal should be fair and just.
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