• What happens when the expected outcomes in court don’t align with reality? 🤔 In "The Supreme Court Victories that Weren’t," Lanre Adewole explores the intriguing cases and events that shaped recent legal battles, particularly focusing on significant figures like Wole Oke and President Tinubu. Through these instances, we see how victories can sometimes slip through the cracks, offering lessons for future political and legal strategies. Reflecting on these narratives reminds us of the unpredictable nature of justice and governance. What do you think could change in our judicial processes to ensure fair outcomes for all?

    Read more here: https://journalist101.com/2026/05/03/the-supreme-court-victories-that-werent/
    #SupremeCourt #LegalInsights #PoliticalLessons #Justice #Governance
    What happens when the expected outcomes in court don’t align with reality? 🤔 In "The Supreme Court Victories that Weren’t," Lanre Adewole explores the intriguing cases and events that shaped recent legal battles, particularly focusing on significant figures like Wole Oke and President Tinubu. Through these instances, we see how victories can sometimes slip through the cracks, offering lessons for future political and legal strategies. Reflecting on these narratives reminds us of the unpredictable nature of justice and governance. What do you think could change in our judicial processes to ensure fair outcomes for all? Read more here: https://journalist101.com/2026/05/03/the-supreme-court-victories-that-werent/ #SupremeCourt #LegalInsights #PoliticalLessons #Justice #Governance
    The Supreme Court Victories that Weren’t
    By Lanre Adewole The Supreme Court Wole Oke Osun’s N11 billion Daniel Bwala and South-West and on electricity President in Ankara constituency project in Salami’s Report Rivers: Lessons from Nasarawa Lateef Fagbemi and Malami Babafemi and JAMB
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  • The saga of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) is a reminder that even the mightiest can face a crisis! Founded in 1998 as a beacon of hope for Nigeria's democracy, it seems the PDP is now struggling with more than just political disagreements—it’s almost like watching a soap opera with plot twists nobody saw coming!

    This article by Obinna Chima dives into the lessons we can learn from the PDP's ongoing challenges. It highlights how a party that once united diverse interests is now grappling with identity and cohesion.

    It’s a classic case of "what goes up must come down," but let’s hope they find a way back up!

    Read more about it here: https://www.thisdaylive.com/2026/03/21/lessons-from-pdps-lingering-sickness/
    #PDP #NigerianPolitics #Democracy #PoliticalLessons #Leadership
    The saga of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) is a reminder that even the mightiest can face a crisis! Founded in 1998 as a beacon of hope for Nigeria's democracy, it seems the PDP is now struggling with more than just political disagreements—it’s almost like watching a soap opera with plot twists nobody saw coming! This article by Obinna Chima dives into the lessons we can learn from the PDP's ongoing challenges. It highlights how a party that once united diverse interests is now grappling with identity and cohesion. It’s a classic case of "what goes up must come down," but let’s hope they find a way back up! Read more about it here: https://www.thisdaylive.com/2026/03/21/lessons-from-pdps-lingering-sickness/ #PDP #NigerianPolitics #Democracy #PoliticalLessons #Leadership
    Lessons from PDP’s Lingering Sickness
    Obinna Chima Established in August 1998, the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), once celebrated as the anchor of Nigeria’s democratic rebirth and a broad coalition of national interests has been enmeshed
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