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Atiku, PDP Being Scammed By Greedy Lawyers

Lawyers at the Presidential election tribunal | Credit: Channelstv
Here are some important reasons why the candidate of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), Atiku Abubakar will lose his case against the incumbent President, Muhammadu Buhari of the All Progressives Congress APC) at the Presidential Election Petition Tribunal, and even up to the Supreme Court level. His lawyers know all about the truth but because of greed, still convinced the candidate and PDP to go ahead with the case.
1. Atiku’s Server Argument is a Scam and an expensive one. The Electoral Act as it exists in Nigeria today does not recognize the transmission of results to any Server or Servers anywhere.
2. So, it does not matter whether INEC has a Server or does not have one, or whether there is any information or data on the INEC Servers or not; the law does not recognize it, simple. This means that regardless of what party clowns and petty criminals like Reno Omokri are saying on social media, claiming they have ‘incontrovertible’ proof that INEC has a Server, all of this means nothing before the Law. Whether or not INEC has a Server, whether or not it transmitted any results to this Server, is immaterial before the current Electoral Laws of the Federal Republic of Nigeria. Even a 100L Law Student understands this, how come Atiku’s SANs don’t?
3. What Nigerian electoral law as it currently exists recognises is the Form EC8 Series, especially Form EC8A, signed by agents, collation officers, etc, at the Polling Units. The only way to prove election results in Nigeria today is by the approved forms: the EC8 series. Not by any Server or Servers.
4. INEC could not have transmitted any results to any Server (even if the Server existed) because of network connectivity issues around the country. Several parts of Nigeria are not covered by mobile network which is necessary to guarantee successful transmission. Even INEC has explained that this was one of the reasons why it jettisoned the idea of electronic transmission, in addition to the fact that it is not currently supported by law. INEC has repeatedly explained that it used manual collation for the 2019 elections, as stipulated by the existing Electoral Laws of Nigeria.
5. No lawyer worth his salt, arguing an election petition case in Nigeria in 2019, will make an argument based on Servers, phantom or real. This suggests that Atiku’s lawyers are either clowns, or greedy, or both. This is all about milking him as much as possible. After the campaign-milking comes the election-petition-milking. After the election-petition-milking, probably the spiritual-assistance-milking will be the next level.
6. Please help ask: Which of the party agents – of any of the Parties – authenticated any results on a Server post-voting and the counting of votes? If there’s any agent who authenticated any results please let him or her come forward. Truth is that it didn’t happen! The only results party agents authenticated are the ones on Form EC8A, and this is the only evidence that will stand up in court.
7. Atiku and PDP say they got access to INEC Servers from where they retrieved the results they’re bandying about. Let’s even assume that those so-called Servers exist and that there are any results on them (there aren’t!) – do Atiku and PDP realise that illegal and unauthorised access to a Server is a crime under the Cybercrime Act? If you had (illegal) access as you claim to the Server, how do we know you did not manipulate whatever was present on that server, by adding or subtracting numbers, or smuggling extraneous data in? What Atiku and the PDP do not realise is that admitting in a Court of Law that they hacked into the database of a Government agency is itself proof of malicious and criminal conduct. Talk about self-incrimination. Atiku will not only lose the Election Petition case, he will go down in history as a Cyber Hacker and Manipulator.
8. a. Take a look at the results presented by Atiku and the PDP, as their own genuine version of the results obtained from the INEC Server. It is extremely ridiculous, and can only support the theory that Atiku’s lawyers are both clownish and greedy.
b. See Lagos State, where 580,825 people validly voted for Buhari versus 448,015 for Atiku, making a total of 1,028,840. On the other hand, however, Atiku’s fabricated Server results allege that 1,103,297 people voted for him versus 1,422,906 for Buhari, making a total of 2,526,203. In other words, PDP and Atiku are alleging that 1.5 million votes somehow vanished into thin air in the cosmopolitan metropolis that is Lagos State.
c. Meanwhile, two weeks later, in the Governorship election, the total valid votes cast came to about 945,000, which is in consonance with the number that voted in the Presidential election, but nowhere near Atiku’s fabricated claims. How will Atiku explain this 1.5m difference between his fabricated Server result and the INEC Presidential result on the one hand, and his fabricated Server result and the INEC Governorship result on the other hand?
d. This is the pattern in all of Atiku’s fabricated Server results – his figures make no sense whatsoever. They didn’t employ common sense in their fabrications. According to Premium Times, “Mr Abubakar’s purported result implies that no invalid votes were recorded in the 33 states, and none of the 71 other presidential candidates obtained any score. In three states; Abia, Bauchi and Cross River, the documents show that the two candidates collectively got votes higher than the number of accredited voters.” Ridiculous!
9. Atiku’s so-called 400 witnesses which he is presenting in court are far too few to prove or disprove anything, especially in a Presidential Election. His lawyers know this, why are they not telling him the truth? The law says you have to prove your election petition case PU by PU. In the 2014 Osun Election Petition Tribunal alone, PDP originally sought to present 1,000 witnesses. 1,000. Just for Osun State alone. In Ekiti in 2014 APC sought to present 1,009 witnesses in the Governorship Election Petition. Now PDP wants to argue a PRESIDENTIAL election petition – with nationwide coverage – with only 400 witnesses. Joke!
10. Atiku and PDP question the INEC declared result in Borno State claiming that turnout could not have been that high because of the insurgency (Buhari 836,496 vs Atiku 71,788, making a total of 908,284). Guess what Atiku’s fabricated Server results claim: Buhari 849,599 vs Atiku 281,897, making a total of 1,131,496 – more than 200,000 votes higher than the declared INEC results. How does this make sense? How can you question the turnout in Borno on the basis of insurgency, and then go ahead to fabricate numbers that are even higher than what you’re querying?

AFCON: As Super Eagles Zoom Pass South Africa, President Buhari Hails

President Muhammadu Buhari has hailed Super Eagles who beat Bafana Bafana nana of South Africa by two goals to one in the ongoing Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON)  in Egypt today, July 10.
President Buhari described Super Eagles performance today as “spectacular” which he said, has confirmed Nigeria’s progress to the Next Level.
According to the the President, with a well-deserved victory over the Bafana Bafana of South Africa, “the mission of having the trophy in our hands for the fourth time is almost accomplished for the high flying Eagles.”
He urged the team and their handlers to remain focused, disciplined and scale the remaining two hurdles to glory, even as he noted that the crop of players in the national football team represent the resilient and indomitable Nigerian spirit, which must be reflected in all other areas of national life.
President Buhari assured the players that Nigerians are praying for them to fly higher and get to the peak of the tournament, knowing that the taste of victory is sweet and what they have achieved so far is pleasing to Nigerians irrespective of ethnic, religious or political inclination.

Presidential Panel Traces N3 Billion To Accounts Of 2 Petroleum Equalisation Fund GMs

Chief Okoi Obono-Obla

The Special Presidential Investigation Panel on Recovery of Public Property (SPIP), set up by the President Muhammadu Buhari administration says it has uncovered over N3 billion in several accounts belonging to two senior civil servants.

The civil servants, according to the panel, are Dr. Goody Nnadi, the General Manager, Corporate Services, and Aisha F. Usman, the General Manager, Operations, both with the Petroleum Equalization Fund (PEF).

The chairman of the panel, Okoi Obono-Obla, revealed that findings of a petition received against Nnadi revealed that he (Nnadi) operated corporate accounts with Galbani and Greatwood Hotels, Owerri, Imo State, adding that findings revealed that the total inflow of monies into the accounts of Nnadi from 2011 to date amount to N2.2 billion, $302,964, €11,000 and £2,000.

“Both individuals and oil companies deposited money alleged to be gratification/bribe to the personal and corporate account of the suspect in order to get allocation of either PMS, AGO and DPK from the NNPC depot. Nnadi was questioned and released on bail and is presently undergoing Senior Executive Course (SEC 41, 2019) at the National Institute for Policy and Strategic Studies, Kuru, Plateau State,” he said.

“The suspect admitted helping some of the oil companies to get allocation from NNPC and that was the reason they paid money into his accounts. During a search on Nnadi’s house, two documents of landed property, $1,000 and €200 were recovered.”

In the case of Aisha Usman, the General Manager in charge of Operations for PEF, Obono-Obla said findings revealed that she operated nine accounts with one bank alone with a total inflow of N1.4 billion. He said it was discovered that some corporate organisations paid the money into her account.

He said, while charges would soon be filed against Nnadi and Usman, the panel had extended invitations to other management staff of establishment. 

Go Out And Fight Boko Haram, Others, Osinbajo Tells Newly Trained Air Force Personnel

Vice President Yemi Osinbajo has reminded the newly trained air force officers that they are passing out at a time when Nigeria is grappling with an insurgency in the Northeast, and the challenges of kidnapping and armed banditry in other parts of the country.

“You will, therefore, have to come to terms with the fact that the days, weeks and months ahead of you, will be extremely busy as you fulfill your responsibilities to the military and the Nation.”
Speaking today, July 10, at the passing out parade of direct short service course 28/2019 of the Nigerian Air Force, Professor Osinbajo said that while the Armed Forces have effectively contained the territorial ambitions of the Boko Haram terrorists, by substantially degrading their capacity to attack and wreak havoc, they remain intent on shedding blood and sowing fear.
He reminded the trained Air Force officer that there is also the threat of the Islamic State of West Africa Province, ISWAP, in the Lake Chad Islands and part of Southern Borno.

“Also, more often these days, these insurgents are focusing on soft targets, opportunistic attacks on isolated military units, as well as, on increasingly sophisticated propaganda, aimed at making them out to be more organized and lethal than they really are.
“This ever-increasing reliance on propaganda is a reminder that this is not only a ‘battleground’ war, but it is also just as much an information-and-narrative war. “Winning hearts and minds have always been important in military warfare; it is even more so in a century defined by information and communication technologies.
“As 21st century military officers, how you project your strength and confidence to your enemies and the world, especially using social and digital media tools, is as important as the sophistication of the conventional arms and ammunition that you wield. But to do so effectively also means that you must take the time and trouble to fully understand the nature of the threats that confront us, the narratives and philosophies that underline those threats.”
Vice President Osinbajo stressed that Boko Haram is not the only threat confronting us, saying that there are the clashes between crop farmers and pastoralists, as well as the incidences of kidnapping, armed banditry and militancy.
“In recent weeks, the President in collaboration with State governors has been reviewing the security architecture of the country. This has involved not just the Armed Forces, but in particular, the Police who have recently announced their community policing strategy. This initiative involves the recruitment and training of policemen in each local government and ensuring that such new policemen remain in their local governments, working with local and traditional authorities, to maintain peace and security.
“As the President has said, security is a twenty-four-hour occupation, involving continuous investments in strategy and innovation. We will continue to take all necessary measures to tackle all forms of criminality across the country and to safeguard lives and property of all Nigerians.
“The Nigerian Air Force will, as part of the Armed Forces, continue to be at the forefront of our national security interventions. I note in particular, the extremely successful digitally accurate bombings of terrorist hideouts in April and the destruction of Boko Haram mechanic workshop in Borno in May, the air strikes on Tumbun Hamma on the fringes of Lake Chad, inflicted heavy casualties on ISWAP forces, under Air Task Force of Operation LAFIYA DOLE. In June, there were air strikes on Sambisa Forest further eliminating insurgents
“It is particularly commendable that you are adopting measures to ensure that the resources available to you are used judiciously in a manner that delivers optimal results and maximum value for money.
“I am aware that in line of ‘doing more with less’, which is one of the guiding philosophies of the Buhari administration, several moribund assets of the Air Force, aircrafts in particular, have been reactivated in the last four years, and a lot of effort has gone into building local technical capacity to fix and maintain your operational assets.
“In addition, the increasing emphasis of the Nigerian Air Force on local innovation is noted. The recent launch of the Tsaigumi, Nigeria’s first operational, locally-developed Unmanned Aerial Vehicle, is confirmation that you are on the right path. I charge you to continue to be open to innovative ideas and collaborations with academia and the private sector.”
He told the graduating cadets that “this nation is great and can only become greater. “We are Africa’s largest economy by GDP, the States of Nigeria have larger economies than many African States. We have become the last frontier for major economic growth.
“We are the world’s largest growers of cassava and yams, we are top 5 in the world in sorghum, millet and we are approaching self-sufficiency in paddy rice production.
“Our potential in technology and entertainment has been attracting huge attention.  First is the market, at 174 million GSM phones, we are among the top ten telephone users in the world, and we have the highest percentage of people who use the internet on their phones in the world. We are also number 2 in mobile internet banking in the world and there are 17million Nigerians on Facebook.
“Microsoft has announced that it will establish a 100million dollar African Development Centre in Nigeria. We are already building our own drones. But not only are we building drones, we are also making spare parts for our aircrafts. We are manufacturing armoured personnel carriers, and all sorts of different military platforms. All of these are things that Nigerians are doing in this country.
“Just last week, we saw at the Army Day, sophisticated minesweepers that are manufactured in this country. In a few short years, this country will be, by far, the greatest military force in Africa and certainly the most developed economy in Africa.
“All of these have been built on the sacrifices of many with blood and sweat, especially men and women of the Armed Forces. What will undermine our efforts now and in the future is disunity. We must resist all those who are preaching narratives of divisions along ethnic and religious lines. We must resist all who try to destroy our present gains and in particular, our future. The future of our country is bright, what we all need to do is to keep focus, not to allow anyone preach division amongst us. If we remain stable and united, everything that we desire for our great country will be ours.”

9.8 Million Pupils In 32 States Now Enjoy Buhari Government’s Daily Free Meal

No fewer than 9.8 million pupils in over 53,000 public primary schools, spread across 32 states of the federation have now been enjoying President Muhammadu Buhari administration’s National Home-Grown School Feeding Programme.

According to the senior special assistant to Vice President Yemi Osinbajo om media and publicity, Laolu Akande, public primary school pupils are being fed with one free, nutritious meal a day, with over 106,000 cooks engaged to serve the foods.
He said in a statement today, July 10 that the 32 states currently benefitting from the school feeding programme are Anambra, Abia, Akwa Ibom, Adamawa, Bauchi, Benue, Borno, Cross River, Ebonyi, Enugu, Kaduna, Kebbi, Kogi, Sokoto, and Nasarawa.
Others include Taraba, Ogun, Oyo, Osun, Plateau, Delta, Zamfara, Imo, Jigawa, Kano, Niger, Katsina, Ondo, Edo, Gombe, Ekiti, and Yobe states.
He said that in the second term of the Buhari administration, the programme has a target of reaching well over 12 million pupils in all the 36 states and the FCT.
“In the same vein, the Federal Government has commenced the distribution of aluminium bowls and spoons for pupils in public primary schools in 6 states currently benefiting from the School Feeding Programme.
“Under the First phase of the distribution, over 2.4 million bowls and spoons would be distributed in Plateau State (314,082), Adamawa (182,144), Kaduna (834,130), Katsina (742, 689), Oyo (199, 922), Delta (136, 710) and Ebonyi (73, 513).
“The School feeding programme has not only helped to increase enrolment rates of pupils in the states, it is also effectively tackling early year malnutrition and the problem of stunting, while improving the cognitive skills of children.
“The programme has also provided sustainable income for local farmers, jobs for cooks, increasing growth and productivity in the local economies.”

FCT Boss Cautions Abuja Residents Against Acts That Lead To Flooding

The Permanent Secretary in the Federal Capital Territory Administration (FCTA), Chinyeaka Ohaa has flagged off the 2019 assessment of flood prone areas in the Area Councils with a call on residents to desist from dumping refuse in drainage channels, farming on river banks and building on water ways.

Ohaa, who blamed the attitude of residents for the reoccurring flooding incidents in the FCT, condemned the activities of estate developers who deliberately contravene provisions of the master plan and build houses on flood plains and natural courses and channels of rivers.

He warned residents against further violation of these laid down environmental and development laws in the FCT, saying that the FCTA will not relent on its plan to remove houses built on waterways.

He said that potential buyers or renters of properties in the FCT should always carry out due diligence and find out from the relevant authorities in the FCTA if the developers have met the master plan requirements before taking possession of properties.

“Find out from the relevant authorities in the FCTA if developers have met the master plan requirements before building houses. This simple action could save lives and properties.”

The Permanent Secretary also called on traditional rulers and other stakeholders to support the various actions of government in this regard and also educate their subjects on the necessity of these actions.

He appealed to the media to emphasize safety issues, especially human activities which increase vulnerability to flooding and other forms of disaster, as part of their corporate social responsibilities.

Buhari Has No Constitutional Powers To Restructure Nigeria, Conduct Referendum – Osoba

Former governor of Ogun State, Chief Segun Osoba has made it clear that the President has no constitutional powers to restructure Nigeria and to conduct referendum as being demanded by the promoters of Biafran Republic.

The former governor, who is also a veteran journalist, told news men today, July 10, shortly after a private audience with President Muhammadu Buhari at the Presidential Villa, Abuja, that restructuring lies with National Assembly.

“The President is not a military President; he cannot change anything by decree. Sovereignty in Nigeria now is vested in the National Assembly. Those agitating for sovereign national conference must go through the National Assembly and unless the national assembly surrenders part of its powers by an Act, there can never be sovereign nation’s conference.

“Secondly, agitation for referendum; there must be an act of the national assembly to create that referendum. It’s not the President that would by fiat or by executive order, order for referendum. “It must go through the National Assembly and that is why I plead with our elders: Pa Edwin Clark, Pa Adebanjo, Professor Banji Akintoyin, all across Nigeria; they met the 8th Senate and they heard what that National Assembly has done in terms of the review of the constitution. They should come back and tell us!

“We cannot move forward until we recognize the importance and the powers vested in the National Assembly. And for restructuring, let us go through the legal route.”

Osoba, who is also former Daily TimesManaging Director, said that it was the All Progressives Congress (APC), that started the issue of restructuring.

“We in APC put devolution of power, true federalism in our manifesto and we have moved far from there to where a committee was set up, headed by the governor of Kaduna state, Nasir El-Rufai. That committee has submitted its report; that report has been presented to us in the caucus and the president was there and he endorsed the outcome.

“I want Nigerians to please, give us time. I hope and pray that at the right time, the government or the party would send that report to National Assembly for debate.”

Osoba said that he had visited President Buhari to present him with an autobiography of his which he had put together, saying that part of the book was he (Buhari) riding on the train from the North to Ifo, Ogun State to spend his holiday when he was in Form One in 1946.

“So we have had some historical reminiscences not just now.”

Onaiyekan Mocks: If They Islamize Nigeria, You Too Should Rise Up To Christianize It

The Catholic Archbishop of Abuja, John Onaiyekan, has said that Muslims have every right to Islamize Nigeria the same way Christians have the right to Christianise it and asked Christians to stop endless complain.

“They (Muslims) have every right to do so (Islamize the country) provided they also know that I have the right to Christianize the whole of Nigeria. The answer is not in complaining and crying; stand up like a man and Christianize Nigeria.”

Cardinal Onaiyekan made these points in his homily at a Mass to celebrate the Sacrament of Confirmation at Our Lady of Perpertual Help Parish, Gwarinpa II in Abuja.

He said that in reality, there is no body that wants to Islamize the country, emphasizing:  “let nobody deceive you; I don’t think there is anybody who has plan to Islamize Nigeria, but even if they do, they have every right to do so.

“People complain that Christianity is being persecuted; they are saying that some people want to Islamize the nation. Just know that nobody can’t Islamize you unless you agree to be Islamized.

“For as long as you are not ready to stand up and carry the Cross, you are on the verge of losing your faith; if you don’t want to lose your promotion for Christ sake, you are also not worthy to be a Christian.

“Anybody who presents another programme different from the programme of Jesus Christ on the Cross will lose, you will drop; you will just drop like an overripe apple.”

According to him, Christians cannot achieve the feat by compromising their faith, it can only be achieved by carrying their cross and following Christ.

“You don’t Christianize the nation by standing up and looking for prosperity or material benefits.

“You Christianize a nation, if you are ready to stand up for the truth, preach the gospel, carry the Cross and follow the Lord Jesus.’’

Quoting from the Gospel of Mathew Chapter 10 verses 37 to 42, Onaiyekan said that anyone who loved his or her mother, father, children, husband more than Christ is not worthy of His kingdom.

He said that Christians had the mandate to preach Jesus Christ to everyone without being distracted with material things.

Onaiyekan advised Christians to defend their faith by preaching the gospel in words and deeds without compromising the message of the Cross.

He said that the Disciples of Christ preached the crucified Christ, accepted persecution and that many even died for their faith.

President Buhari Seeks Senate’s Approval For 15 Special Advisers

President Mohammadu Buhari has submitted to the Senate, request for the appointment of Special Advisers.

The request which is contained in a letter that is expected to be read tomorrow, July 11 at the Senate plenary, according to the President, is in compliance with section 151 of the constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria 1999 as amended, which confers on him the power to appoint Special Advisers to assist him in the performance of his functions.

This was even as the Senate President, Senator Ahmad Lawan, gave a hint today, July 10, of the possibility of the President sending his ministerial list to the Senate this week.

According to him, the executive arm of government is working round the clock towards ensuring that the Senate gets the ministerial list before the end of the week.

Judicial Council Appreciates Buhari’s Stand On Financial Autonomy For States Judiciary

The National Judicial Council (NJC), has formally registered its appreciation to President Muhammadu Buhari for his unequivocal position on the financial autonomy for the States Judiciary.

This is even as it called on the various State Executives to, as a matter of urgency, commence its immediate implementation, saying that this is not only in line with the Constitutional dictates, but presently the Judicial position.

Rising from an emergency meeting today, July 10, in Abuja, the Council recommended the appointment of Hon. Dr. Justice I. T. Muhammad, as the substantive Chief Justice of Nigeria even as it also approved the recommendation of its Interview Committee that screened the two candidates presented by the Federal Judicial Service Commission to it for appointment as Chief Justice of Nigeria.

Subsequently, the Council recommended to the Governors of Sokoto, Lagos, Anambra, Ebonyi, Niger, Taraba, Kano, and Jigawa States, eight successful candidates for appointment as Chief Judges and Grand Kadis for the States.

They are Hon. Mr. Justice Muhammad S. Sifawa as Chief Judge of Sokoto State, Hon. Mr. Justice Kazeem O. Alogba as Chief Judge of Lagos State, Hon. Mr. Justice Ijem Onwuamaegbu as Chief Judge of Anambra State and Hon. Mr. Justice Nwaigwe A. Anselm as Chief Judge of Ebonyi State.

Others are Hon. Mr. Justice Aliyu M. Mayaki as Chief Judge of Niger State, Hon. Mr. Justice Filibus B. Andetur as Chief Judge of Taraba State; Hon. Kadi Tijjani Yusuf Yakasai as Grand Kadi of Sharia Court of Appeal in Kano and Hon. Kadi Isa Jibrin Gantsa as Grand Kadi of Sharia Court of Appeal  in Jigawa State.         

A statement by the NJC Director of Information, Soji Oye, said that the newly appointed Heads of Court will be sworn-in after the approval of the President and their respective State Governors and confirmation by the Senate and State Houses of Assembly as the case may be.

The statement said that the Council also considered notification of retirements of Chief Judge of the Federal High Court, Chief Judges of Gombe, Edo, Niger, Ebonyi, Acting Chief Judge of Kebbi States as well as those of nine other Judicial Officers from the Federal High Court, High Courts of Gombe, Delta, Edo, Imo, Benue and Katsina States.

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