• BREAKING: Ugandan opposition leader Bobi Wine says more than 100 of his supporters have been killed in what he describes as a violent crackdown tied to recent elections.

    Wine alleges that security forces targeted civilians linked to his party, the National Unity Platform (NUP), in a campaign of violence following disputed vote results. Earlier reports also included claims of deadly raids and arrests as tensions mount across Uganda.

    #Uganda #BobiWine #ElectionViolence #HumanRights #BreakingNews #Fintter
    🚨 BREAKING: Ugandan opposition leader Bobi Wine says more than 100 of his supporters have been killed in what he describes as a violent crackdown tied to recent elections. Wine alleges that security forces targeted civilians linked to his party, the National Unity Platform (NUP), in a campaign of violence following disputed vote results. Earlier reports also included claims of deadly raids and arrests as tensions mount across Uganda. #Uganda #BobiWine #ElectionViolence #HumanRights #BreakingNews #Fintter
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  • BREAKING: Ugandan President’s Son Boasts of Killing 22 Opposition Members

    Muhoozi Kainerugaba, Uganda’s Chief of Defence Forces and eldest son of President Museveni, claimed on social media that 22 members of the opposition National Unity Platform (NUP) were killed during the elections and hinted that opposition leader Bobi Wine is next.

    Wine narrowly escaped a military and police raid on his home in Magere, while some of his family members remain under house arrest. He rejects the election results, calling them fraudulent, and condemns violence against protesters.

    #Uganda #BobiWine #Muhoozi #ElectionViolence #BreakingNews #HumanRights
    🚨 BREAKING: Ugandan President’s Son Boasts of Killing 22 Opposition Members Muhoozi Kainerugaba, Uganda’s Chief of Defence Forces and eldest son of President Museveni, claimed on social media that 22 members of the opposition National Unity Platform (NUP) were killed during the elections and hinted that opposition leader Bobi Wine is next. Wine narrowly escaped a military and police raid on his home in Magere, while some of his family members remain under house arrest. He rejects the election results, calling them fraudulent, and condemns violence against protesters. #Uganda #BobiWine #Muhoozi #ElectionViolence #BreakingNews #HumanRights
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  • Uganda Opposition Leader Bobi Wine Speaks from Hiding After Election Raid

    Ugandan opposition leader Bobi Wine has revealed that he escaped a police raid on his home and is currently in hiding, following reports that he was forcibly taken away in an army helicopter on Friday.

    The developments come a day after elections in Uganda, which were marred by reports of violence and an internet blackout. Bobi Wine’s party had earlier suggested that he had been detained, raising international concern over the safety of opposition figures as the nation awaits election results.

    #BobiWine #UgandaElections #PoliticalCrackdown #ElectionViolence
    Uganda Opposition Leader Bobi Wine Speaks from Hiding After Election Raid Ugandan opposition leader Bobi Wine has revealed that he escaped a police raid on his home and is currently in hiding, following reports that he was forcibly taken away in an army helicopter on Friday. The developments come a day after elections in Uganda, which were marred by reports of violence and an internet blackout. Bobi Wine’s party had earlier suggested that he had been detained, raising international concern over the safety of opposition figures as the nation awaits election results. #BobiWine #UgandaElections #PoliticalCrackdown #ElectionViolence
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  • Uganda Opposition Leader Bobi Wine Speaks from Hiding After Election Raid

    Ugandan opposition leader Bobi Wine has revealed that he escaped a police raid on his home and is currently in hiding, following reports that he was forcibly taken away in an army helicopter on Friday.

    The developments come a day after elections in Uganda, which were marred by reports of violence and an internet blackout. Bobi Wine’s party had earlier suggested that he had been detained, raising international concern over the safety of opposition figures as the nation awaits election results.

    #BobiWine #UgandaElections #PoliticalCrackdown #ElectionViolence
    Uganda Opposition Leader Bobi Wine Speaks from Hiding After Election Raid Ugandan opposition leader Bobi Wine has revealed that he escaped a police raid on his home and is currently in hiding, following reports that he was forcibly taken away in an army helicopter on Friday. The developments come a day after elections in Uganda, which were marred by reports of violence and an internet blackout. Bobi Wine’s party had earlier suggested that he had been detained, raising international concern over the safety of opposition figures as the nation awaits election results. #BobiWine #UgandaElections #PoliticalCrackdown #ElectionViolence
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  • Police Arrest 333 Suspects, Recover Weapons, Ballot Papers In Kano

    The Kano State Police Command says it arrested 333 suspects during Saturday’s re-run and by-elections in Ghari/Tsanyawa and Bagwai/Shanono constituencies.

    Commissioner of Police, Ibrahim Adamu Bakori, disclosed on Monday that weapons recovered included a pump-action rifle, five guns, 16 swords, 18 cutlasses, 18 knives, 94 sticks, locally made weapons, catapults, 23 arrows, and 14 vehicles.

    Also seized were two ballot boxes, 163 thumb-printed ballot papers, and ₦4 million in cash. The suspects have been charged in multiple magistrate courts for offences ranging from conspiracy and possession of weapons to ballot snatching and intimidation.

    Bakori commended security agencies for preventing wider violence and urged residents to remain law-abiding.

    #Kano #ElectionViolence #Police #Nigeria #Democracy #Security #INEC
    Police Arrest 333 Suspects, Recover Weapons, Ballot Papers In Kano The Kano State Police Command says it arrested 333 suspects during Saturday’s re-run and by-elections in Ghari/Tsanyawa and Bagwai/Shanono constituencies. Commissioner of Police, Ibrahim Adamu Bakori, disclosed on Monday that weapons recovered included a pump-action rifle, five guns, 16 swords, 18 cutlasses, 18 knives, 94 sticks, locally made weapons, catapults, 23 arrows, and 14 vehicles. Also seized were two ballot boxes, 163 thumb-printed ballot papers, and ₦4 million in cash. The suspects have been charged in multiple magistrate courts for offences ranging from conspiracy and possession of weapons to ballot snatching and intimidation. Bakori commended security agencies for preventing wider violence and urged residents to remain law-abiding. #Kano #ElectionViolence #Police #Nigeria #Democracy #Security #INEC
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  • Abuja Court Dismisses INEC’s Bid to Halt Prosecution of 2023 Election Offenders

    A Federal High Court in Abuja has rejected the Independent National Electoral Commission’s (INEC) attempt to overturn a judgment mandating it to investigate and prosecute electoral offenders from the 2023 general elections.

    Justice Obiora Egwuatu, in a ruling delivered on July 23, 2025, dismissed INEC’s preliminary objection, declaring that his July 18, 2024 judgment was final and not a default ruling as claimed by the Commission.

    The court reaffirmed that only the Court of Appeal can overturn the judgment, not the same court via administrative excuses.

    The case followed a suit by SERAP, which accused INEC of failing to act on electoral violence, bribery, and vote-buying. Justice Egwuatu’s earlier ruling directed INEC to appoint independent counsel and prosecute offenders, including political office holders.

    The contempt hearing against INEC is set for October 20, 2025.#INEC, #SERAP, #ElectoralOffences, #NigeriaElections2023, #ElectionViolence,
    Abuja Court Dismisses INEC’s Bid to Halt Prosecution of 2023 Election Offenders A Federal High Court in Abuja has rejected the Independent National Electoral Commission’s (INEC) attempt to overturn a judgment mandating it to investigate and prosecute electoral offenders from the 2023 general elections. Justice Obiora Egwuatu, in a ruling delivered on July 23, 2025, dismissed INEC’s preliminary objection, declaring that his July 18, 2024 judgment was final and not a default ruling as claimed by the Commission. The court reaffirmed that only the Court of Appeal can overturn the judgment, not the same court via administrative excuses. The case followed a suit by SERAP, which accused INEC of failing to act on electoral violence, bribery, and vote-buying. Justice Egwuatu’s earlier ruling directed INEC to appoint independent counsel and prosecute offenders, including political office holders. The contempt hearing against INEC is set for October 20, 2025.#INEC, #SERAP, #ElectoralOffences, #NigeriaElections2023, #ElectionViolence,
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