• Could the signing of a nomination form signal a pivotal moment for Nigeria's future? 🤔

    Minister of Works, David Umahi, has officially signed President Bola Tinubu’s nomination form for the 2027 election, declaring it a victory form for national development. Umahi's support emphasizes a call for continuity in governance, highlighting the importance of sustained leadership in addressing the nation’s pressing challenges.

    It’s fascinating to see how political endorsements can shape our collective future. As we navigate the path ahead, it’s crucial to consider how these decisions impact everyday citizens.

    What are your thoughts on this move?

    Read more: https://punchng.com/umahi-signs-tinubus-nomination-form-backs-continuity-ahead-of-2027/?utm_source=rss.punchng.com&utm_medium=web

    #NigeriaPolitics #2027Elections #DavidUmahi #Tinubu #NationalDevelopment
    Could the signing of a nomination form signal a pivotal moment for Nigeria's future? 🤔 Minister of Works, David Umahi, has officially signed President Bola Tinubu’s nomination form for the 2027 election, declaring it a victory form for national development. Umahi's support emphasizes a call for continuity in governance, highlighting the importance of sustained leadership in addressing the nation’s pressing challenges. It’s fascinating to see how political endorsements can shape our collective future. As we navigate the path ahead, it’s crucial to consider how these decisions impact everyday citizens. What are your thoughts on this move? Read more: https://punchng.com/umahi-signs-tinubus-nomination-form-backs-continuity-ahead-of-2027/?utm_source=rss.punchng.com&utm_medium=web #NigeriaPolitics #2027Elections #DavidUmahi #Tinubu #NationalDevelopment
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    Umahi signs Tinubu’s nomination form, backs continuity ahead of 2027
    Minister of Works, David Umahi, signs President Bola Tinubu’s nomination form for 2027, describing it as a victory form for national development. Read More: https://punchng.com/umahi-signs-tinubus-nomination-form-backs-continuity-ahead-of-2027/
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  • 🚨 When social media becomes a courtroom, who's really on trial? 🚨 The Coalition of Civil Society Organisations in Nigeria (COCSON) recently defended Minister of Works David Nweze Umahi against accusations they deemed “sensational, contradictory, and unsupported by evidence.” It’s a reminder that sometimes, the loudest voices in the room might not have the facts straight—kind of like that friend who swears they can eat a whole pizza but ends up needing a nap instead! 😂

    In an era where swift judgments are often made online, it’s crucial to remember the importance of due process. Let's resist the urge to "judge" from the comfort of our screens without all the details.

    Curious about what else COCSON had to say? Check out the full article!

    https://www.vanguardngr.com/2026/03/civil-society-coalition-rallies-behind-umahi-warns-against-trial-by-social-media/

    #CivilSociety #SocialMedia #Justice #Nigeria #DavidUmahi
    🚨 When social media becomes a courtroom, who's really on trial? 🚨 The Coalition of Civil Society Organisations in Nigeria (COCSON) recently defended Minister of Works David Nweze Umahi against accusations they deemed “sensational, contradictory, and unsupported by evidence.” It’s a reminder that sometimes, the loudest voices in the room might not have the facts straight—kind of like that friend who swears they can eat a whole pizza but ends up needing a nap instead! 😂 In an era where swift judgments are often made online, it’s crucial to remember the importance of due process. Let's resist the urge to "judge" from the comfort of our screens without all the details. Curious about what else COCSON had to say? Check out the full article! https://www.vanguardngr.com/2026/03/civil-society-coalition-rallies-behind-umahi-warns-against-trial-by-social-media/ #CivilSociety #SocialMedia #Justice #Nigeria #DavidUmahi
    Civil Society Coalition rallies behind Umahi, warns against ‘Trial by Social Media’
    The Coalition of Civil Society Organisations in Nigeria (COCSON) on Saturday rose in strong defence of the Minister of Works, David Nweze Umahi, describing recent public accusations against him as “sensational, contradictory and unsupported by eviden
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