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Vice iral Ibas — The Man Who Must Eventually Face Justice. (869 Views)

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malali: 7:25pm On Apr 10
No matter how long it takes — no matter who hands over power next — Vice iral Ibok-Ete Ibas must face the full weight of justice for his illegal complicity in usurping the democratic will of Rivers State people. He must go to Jail.

1. The Crime: Accepting an Unconstitutional Appointment
• No military officer — active or retired — has any moral or constitutional right to occupy a state role in a democratically elected dispensation.
• Vice iral Ibas willingly accepted an illegal order to become Rivers State — making him complicit in the destruction of constitutional order.


2. Precedent Must Be Set
• If Ibas escapes justice, future rogue elements within the military will view civilian power as optional — a mere obstacle to be byed.
• To prevent future “militocracy” resurgence, it must be legally codified that NO MILITARY OFFICER is above constitutional authority.

3. Post-Regime Justice Is Inevitable
• History shows that illegal power-grabbers face eventual disgrace:
• Nigerian civil society and international watchdogs are already building dossiers. Time is against Ibas.

4. A Clear Message to Military Elites
• The imprisonment of Ibas will serve as a clear deterrent.
• It will re-echo globally that Nigeria is maturing into a democracy governed by laws, not military whims.

The ghost of Rivers State’s stolen mandate will haunt Vice iral Ibas — until justice arrives. And justice will come — slow, steady, and merciless.

Let every Nigerian lawyer, activist, and lawmaker take note:
Prepare the case. Archive the evidence. Build the coalition.
Jail for Ibas is not vengeance — it is history demanding ability.

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helinues: 7:26pm On Apr 10
Opposition and futile efforts are like 5&6

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malali: 7:28pm On Apr 10
helinues:
Opposition and futile efforts are like 5&6
Just like you and your imbecilic comments.

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helinues: 7:29pm On Apr 10
malali:

Just like you and imbecilic comments.

Engage us maturely and stop throwing tantrums

Whoever una go against have been elevated politically , meaning more success for Iba

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malali: 7:35pm On Apr 10
Even if it take until 2031.
Vice iral Ibas will go to jail, he will be arrested and locked up.
Mark this post.
Otamendi99(m): 8:13pm On Apr 10
malali:
Even if it take until 2031.
Vice iral Ibas will go to jail, he will be arrested and locked up.
Mark this post.


Delulu

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tamonokare: 8:14pm On Apr 10
malali:
Even if it take until 2031.
Vice iral Ibas will go to jail, he will be arrested and locked up.
Mark this post.



He will be arrested tomorrow morning.

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press9jatv: 8:21pm On Apr 10
malali:
No matter how long it takes — no matter who hands over power next — Vice iral Ibok-Ete Ibas must face the full weight of justice for his illegal complicity in usurping the democratic will of Rivers State people. He must go to Jail.

1. The Crime: Accepting an Unconstitutional Appointment
• No military officer — active or retired — has any moral or constitutional right to occupy a state role in a democratically elected dispensation.
• Vice iral Ibas willingly accepted an illegal order to become Rivers State — making him complicit in the destruction of constitutional order.


2. Precedent Must Be Set
• If Ibas escapes justice, future rogue elements within the military will view civilian power as optional — a mere obstacle to be byed.
• To prevent future “militocracy” resurgence, it must be legally codified that NO MILITARY OFFICER is above constitutional authority.

3. Post-Regime Justice Is Inevitable
• History shows that illegal power-grabbers face eventual disgrace:
• Nigerian civil society and international watchdogs are already building dossiers. Time is against Ibas.

4. A Clear Message to Military Elites
• The imprisonment of Ibas will serve as a clear deterrent.
• It will re-echo globally that Nigeria is maturing into a democracy governed by laws, not military whims.

The ghost of Rivers State’s stolen mandate will haunt Vice iral Ibas — until justice arrives. And justice will come — slow, steady, and merciless.

Let every Nigerian lawyer, activist, and lawmaker take note:
Prepare the case. Archive the evidence. Build the coalition.
Jail for Ibas is not vengeance — it is history demanding ability.

yes soooo
Nnaoweri: 8:51pm On Apr 10
malali:
No matter how long it takes — no matter who hands over power next — Vice iral Ibok-Ete Ibas must face the full weight of justice for his illegal complicity in usurping the democratic will of Rivers State people. He must go to Jail.

1. The Crime: Accepting an Unconstitutional Appointment
• No military officer — active or retired — has any moral or constitutional right to occupy a state role in a democratically elected dispensation.
• Vice iral Ibas willingly accepted an illegal order to become Rivers State — making him complicit in the destruction of constitutional order.


2. Precedent Must Be Set
• If Ibas escapes justice, future rogue elements within the military will view civilian power as optional — a mere obstacle to be byed.
• To prevent future “militocracy” resurgence, it must be legally codified that NO MILITARY OFFICER is above constitutional authority.

3. Post-Regime Justice Is Inevitable
• History shows that illegal power-grabbers face eventual disgrace:
• Nigerian civil society and international watchdogs are already building dossiers. Time is against Ibas.

4. A Clear Message to Military Elites
• The imprisonment of Ibas will serve as a clear deterrent.
• It will re-echo globally that Nigeria is maturing into a democracy governed by laws, not military whims.

The ghost of Rivers State’s stolen mandate will haunt Vice iral Ibas — until justice arrives. And justice will come — slow, steady, and merciless.

Let every Nigerian lawyer, activist, and lawmaker take note:
Prepare the case. Archive the evidence. Build the coalition.
Jail for Ibas is not vengeance — it is history demanding ability.

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chukwutee: 8:51pm On Apr 10
:Dmalali:
Even if it take until 2031.
Vice iral Ibas will go to jail, he will be arrested and locked up.
Mark this post.

By IPOBs Abi?? Abi, my graphics people, help me groups of monkeys with shit in their mouth! Buhari after his tenure will face arrest in hague! he will surely pay for all his crimes against IPOBs,bla bla.Nothings wey ipobdenses Abi ipobdunces no talk finish about buhari! I guess Buhari is languishing in hague now ,waiting for you ipobdunces to bail him out??bunch of Stupid idiotic hopeless morons!

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malali: 2:43am On Apr 11
Ibas will go to Jail
He will be used as a scape goat.
chukwutee: 5:23am On Apr 11
malali:
Ibas will go to Jail
He will be used as a scape goat.
Ibas will surely go to IPOBs jail Abi??
malali: 5:43am On Apr 11
chukwutee:

Ibas will surely go to IPOBs jail Abi??

Ibas will be locked up in Kuje after Tinubu's tenure.
He is part of a treasonable coup against the people of Rivers state.
NuclearWinter: 6:37am On Apr 11
malali:
No matter how long it takes — no matter who hands over power next — Vice iral Ibok-Ete Ibas must face the full weight of justice for his illegal complicity in usurping the democratic will of Rivers State people. He must go to Jail.

1. The Crime: Accepting an Unconstitutional Appointment
• No military officer — active or retired — has any moral or constitutional right to occupy a state role in a democratically elected dispensation.
• Vice iral Ibas willingly accepted an illegal order to become Rivers State — making him complicit in the destruction of constitutional order.


2. Precedent Must Be Set
• If Ibas escapes justice, future rogue elements within the military will view civilian power as optional — a mere obstacle to be byed.
• To prevent future “militocracy” resurgence, it must be legally codified that NO MILITARY OFFICER is above constitutional authority.

3. Post-Regime Justice Is Inevitable
• History shows that illegal power-grabbers face eventual disgrace:
• Nigerian civil society and international watchdogs are already building dossiers. Time is against Ibas.

4. A Clear Message to Military Elites
• The imprisonment of Ibas will serve as a clear deterrent.
• It will re-echo globally that Nigeria is maturing into a democracy governed by laws, not military whims.

The ghost of Rivers State’s stolen mandate will haunt Vice iral Ibas — until justice arrives. And justice will come — slow, steady, and merciless.

Let every Nigerian lawyer, activist, and lawmaker take note:
Prepare the case. Archive the evidence. Build the coalition.
Jail for Ibas is not vengeance — it is history demanding ability.


IPOB clowns seem to have discovered Chatgpt .

The prose and signature outline of your post Is exactly like what Chatgpt generates

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NuclearWinter: 6:49am On Apr 11
malali:
Even if it take until 2031.
Vice iral Ibas will go to jail, he will be arrested and locked up.
Mark this post.


You people are mad.

You still believe your Pandora crook will be President and commence vengeance on Nigeria .

You are raving lunatics.
NuclearWinter: 6:50am On Apr 11
malali:


Ibas will be locked up in Kuje after Tinubu's tenure.
He is part of a treasonable coup against the people of Rivers state.

Who will jail him?

You or your Pandora crook ?
NuclearWinter: 6:51am On Apr 11
malali:
Even if it take until 2031.
Vice iral Ibas will go to jail, he will be arrested and locked up.
Mark this post.


Good to see you are now thinking in a Tinubu 2-tern presidency mode
IamANigerianMan: 7:15am On Apr 11
helinues:
Opposition and futile efforts are like 5&6
You talk nonsense, this man can never enter America again until the end of his life
malali: 7:16am On Apr 11
NuclearWinter:

Who will jail him?
You or your Pandora crook ?

I am not an Obi fan.
I am a Nigerian
Ibas will be locked up.
There is more awareness in Nigeria than you think.
malali: 7:18am On Apr 11
NuclearWinter:


Good to see you are now thinking in a Tinubu 2-tern presidency mode

I dont care who does how many as long as they are impacting the lives of Nigerians.
Tinubu's promises are not manifesting in Nigerians....maybe its manifesting in , I dont know.

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