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APC Cannot Redefine Who Qualifies As A Nigerian – Atiku. by chibestb(m): 8:16am On Apr 14, 2019
[FILES] Presidential candidate of the opposition Peoples Democratic Party Atiku Abubakar

Presidential candidate of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) and former Vice President, Atiku Abubakar, yesterday, said he has been vindicated in his submission that he has verifiable and incontrovertible evidence to show that the last presidential elections were fraudulent, not credible and did not reflect the will of the Nigerian people.

He said the response of the presidential candidate of the All Progressives Congress (APC) President Buhari, as well as the party is a vindication of the petition he filed at the Electoral Tribunal hearing the petition.

In a release signed by his spokesperson Mazi Paul Ibe, the former Vice President said he based his case on facts and statistical evidence and challenged both the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) and the APC, to disprove his factual submissions.

The release said: “That the APC chose to base its defence on the ridiculous assertion that the Waziri Adamawa is not a Nigerian should show to Nigerians the type of characters we have in the APC and its government, whose legitimacy runs out on May 29, 2019.

“The position of the APC is so pedestrian and shows such straw clutching desperation on their part, that I shall not dignify it with an answer. Our lawyers would, of course, do the needful in court. But the point I want to draw the attention of Nigerians to is that both the APC and its candidate have by this infantile logic admitted to the fact that they trampled on the will of Nigerians and that their only defence is to attempt an unconstitutional redefinition of the term ‘Nigerian.’

“I am, however, confident in the Nigerian judiciary, as well as in the Nigerian people. I trust that the Tribunal will treat such a claim with the contempt it deserves. We must maintain our fidelity to the rule of law and to our fountain of origin, the 1999 Nigerian Constitution (as amended).”

The release reminded that Atiku Abubakar has served the nation diligently in various capacities, from the Civil Service, where he rose through merit, to the top of his chosen field, to public service, where, by the grace of God, he was the Vice President of the Federal Republic of Nigeria.

“Moreover, he has committed his assets and talents to developing our nation through the provision of tens of thousands of direct jobs and hundreds of thousands of indirect jobs. I make bold to state that those who have made Nigeria the world headquarters for extreme poverty are the very people whose Nigerianness should be in doubt, and not a man, who worked with President Olusegun Obasanjo to double the per capita income of our nation in less than eight years,” the statement said.

MEANWHILE, Lawyers have weighed in on the subject of who is a Nigerian.

A professor of Law, University of Benin, Benin City, Edoba Omoregie said where someone was born is irrelevant if before the country’s independence and after, the fellow’s parents were born in Nigeria or one of them was born in Nigeria to a community indigenous to Nigeria.

“I think the provisions in Chapter III of the Constitution is relevant because they provide for what make a Nigerian by birth. If you look closely at section 25 (1) (a) – (c) and (2), you will see that where you were born is irrelevant if before independence and after, your parents were born in Nigeria or one of them was born in Nigeria to a community indigenous to Nigeria. Or where before independence, your grandparents were born in Nigeria or one of them was born to a community indigenous to Nigeria,” he explained.

According to him, citizenship by birth also relates in the same context if the person was born in Nigeria and his parents or either of them, or any of his grandparents is a citizen of Nigeria. Any of them, he said, must belong to a community indigenous to Nigeria.

Omoregie said: “Now, on the issue of those born in a place not forming part of Nigeria, and none of whose parents or grandparents is a Nigerian pursuant to the foregoing provisions, the issue becomes relevant if the place can truly be said not to be part of Nigeria.

“Nigeria as we know it included the British trust territories of some areas of current Adamawa State and some areas of current Southern Cameroon. In 1961 those places were asked in a plebiscite to choose whether or not they wanted to remain in Nigeria. Prior to that time, persons from those areas were accorded recognition as British protected citizens of Nigeria like those in the entire Nigeria were so regarded.

“By independence in 1960, that situation continued until the plebiscite when parts of current Southern Cameroon chose to belong to Cameroon while part of current Adamawa chose to remain in Nigeria.

“It’s preposterous to suggest that even at independence, those territories where not Nigerian territories, when they weren’t also Cameroonian territory. Where then were they? No one can be stateless.”

He argued that the ancestral (indigenous background) roots is more than relevant because it immediately dispenses with where a Nigerian by birth (as provided in the Constitution) was actually born. If it is established that one of the parents or grandparents was or is from a community indigenous to Nigeria, such a person could be born even in Mars, and still be constitutionally regarded as a Nigerian by birth provided any of his parents or grandparents is of a community indigenous to Nigeria, he stressed.

“So, if a person was born in London in 1950, and his parents (or grandparents) were born in Nigeria or one of them was born in Nigeria; and from a community indigenous to Nigeria, that person is a Nigerian by birth,” he declared.

Also, Lagos based legal practitioner, Dr. Abiodun Layonu (SAN) described the allegation as silly.
“Seriously, this is silly by anyone saying this. The press should lambast anyone saying this. I’m APC but I don’t subscribe to this nonsense. Let’s find more serious points to raise,” he fumed.

Abuja based lawyer, Abubakar Sani is of the view that since Section 131 of the 1999 Constitution said one cannot contest for the Office of the President of Nigeria unless he is a citizen by birth, Atiku will have some explanations to make.

“I completely agree that that disqualifies Atiku who was allegedly born in Jada, Adamawa State at a time the place was part of Cameroon,” he stated.

According to him, the chickens have finally come home to roost and “those who live in glass houses shouldn’t throw stones.”
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Re: APC Cannot Redefine Who Qualifies As A Nigerian – Atiku. by GavelSlam: 8:18am On Apr 14, 2019
It's not APC but the constitution.

Let the courts decide.

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Re: APC Cannot Redefine Who Qualifies As A Nigerian – Atiku. by omenkaLives(m): 8:23am On Apr 14, 2019
Mumu Ati'aku Frimpong Alcamerooni acting like the ignorant little hermit crab he is.

Your anger should be directed at the forgers of the constitution and not APC.

Go sort yourself out with Paul Biya and stop disturbing the peace of Nigeria. Oh, and when leaving, take your little ignorant cheerleaders from that part of town along with you. cool

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Re: APC Cannot Redefine Who Qualifies As A Nigerian – Atiku. by Herdsmen: 8:32am On Apr 14, 2019
Zombies on defence...

Is so easy to state claim.. hurriedly..
..to expansiate..and sustain same is another.

Atiku is a cameroonian....laugh in APC..

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Re: APC Cannot Redefine Who Qualifies As A Nigerian – Atiku. by Herdsmen: 8:38am On Apr 14, 2019
GavelSlam:
It's not APC but the constitution.

Let the courts decide.


The lawyer has helped explain some to you....you dey shout not APC but constitution..

But na same you dey shout Atiku is not a Nigerian on other thread..

Now is not APC..but constitution..

You guys are paid..na why una no stable..una dey flow by the wind..


APC is only chasing shadows and delaying my he inevitable..

By the time ..the una claim is throughfuly dicipher..
Atiku claim on damage and libel go bloke APC as party..

Only option is to throw another spanner..and believe me..

Atiku don the jump and pass since he declare..
APC never win anyone... they've always been on defence..

Desperately stupid party with.. whack brains.

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Re: APC Cannot Redefine Who Qualifies As A Nigerian – Atiku. by Sunnymatey(m): 8:42am On Apr 14, 2019
This man Atiku has been instrumental to the development of nigeria than 10 Buhari's put together.

Atiku understands what nigeria's problem are and has been trying in his personal capacity to get nigeria working.
Even if he looted(common among our leaders), he has used the proceeds to enrich many nigerians a feat which other public office holders including the incumbent president couldnt acheive with all the resources at their disposal.
Atiku has enrich lives by creating thousands of jobs single handedly( not N-Power, TraderMonie scam).

Assuming the claim he's a Cameronian has any merit, then nigerians needs to make effort to adopt him cus his relevance to our economy cannot be ignored.

Politics aside, Atiku is an asset to any nation.
Re: APC Cannot Redefine Who Qualifies As A Nigerian – Atiku. by Devilhimself: 8:53am On Apr 14, 2019
[s]
omenkaLives:
Mumu Ati'aku Frimpong Alcamerooni acting like the ignorant little hermit crab he is.

Your anger should be directed at the forgers of the constitution and not APC.

Go sort yourself out with Paul Biya and stop disturbing the peace of Nigeria. Oh, and when leaving, take your little ignorant cheerleaders from that part of town along with you. cool
[/s]
trash
stop talking Nonsense
why are you supporting fulani herdsmen against your people just because Buhari is a fulani man?
Re: APC Cannot Redefine Who Qualifies As A Nigerian – Atiku. by Okoroawusa: 12:19pm On Apr 14, 2019
Atiku n his legal team started these frivolities. They left election matter n started the case about Buhari certificate n Igbos n PDP were jumping up now we don carry our own play play come,"Atiku is not a Nigerian"--by the time we waste time with that one for court everybody eye go clear.



Let the time wastage begins!



Even me I am not a Nigerian... am a Biafran

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Re: APC Cannot Redefine Who Qualifies As A Nigerian – Atiku. by Okoroawusa: 12:22pm On Apr 14, 2019
Herdsmen:



The lawyer has helped explain some to you....you dey shout not APC but constitution..

But na same you dey shout Atiku is not a Nigerian on other thread..

Now is not APC..but constitution..

You guys are paid..na why una no stable..una dey flow by the wind..


APC is only chasing shadows and delaying my he inevitable..

By the time ..the una claim is throughfuly dicipher..
Atiku claim on damage and libel go bloke APC as party..

Only option is to throw another spanner..and believe me..

Atiku don the jump and pass since he declare..
APC never win anyone... they've always been on defence..

Desperately stupid party with.. whack brains.
GavelSlam,wetin this one dey talk?

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Re: APC Cannot Redefine Who Qualifies As A Nigerian – Atiku. by GavelSlam: 12:26pm On Apr 14, 2019
Okoroawusa:

Gavelslam,wetin this one dey talk?

Looks like an opiod-induced commentary.

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Re: APC Cannot Redefine Who Qualifies As A Nigerian – Atiku. by Nobody: 12:30pm On Apr 14, 2019
Simple question that doesn't require long grammar. Was Atiku born in cameroon or NOT? All this long Epistles of he has served the country yen yen yen is just talking in circles.

Was Atiku born a Cameroonian or a Nigerian? YES or NO

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Re: APC Cannot Redefine Who Qualifies As A Nigerian – Atiku. by Okoroawusa: 12:40pm On Apr 14, 2019
GavelSlam:

Looks like an opiod-induced commentary.
Hahahahaha!

opio-wetin?....bros,u harsh o!

hahahahahaha!

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Re: APC Cannot Redefine Who Qualifies As A Nigerian – Atiku. by nazicartel(m): 2:32pm On Apr 14, 2019
this Cameroonian dem deh call Atiku is really upsetting him... I pity him... but I still believe that Atiku is better than 3buharis

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