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Who Is Afraid Of Atiku Abubakar? - By Femi Aribisala by Ratello: 3:50pm On May 28, 2019
These are very interesting times in Nigeria. The APC government has reportedly won a major election, but it is finding it difficult, if not impossible, to celebrate and enjoy its victory. Before the champagne could be uncorked, Atiku Abubakar filed a case in court challenging the result, claiming it was fraudulent from start to finish.

But this was a challenge unlike any other that Nigeria has seen before. Out of the blue, Atiku produced another set of results different from the one declared by INEC showing that he had actually won the election. Except that this other result also came from INEC. As a matter of fact, it was retrieved from the INEC server and it was authenticated by serial numbers unique to INEC.

Since Atiku delivered this bombshell, both the APC government and INEC have been at a loss for words. With every excuse they tried to give, Atiku had an answer. With all the facts apparently at Atiku’s disposal, I daresay if he cannot overturn this presidential election at the courts, then no presidential election can be overturn in Nigeria.

In very short order, Atiku has become the worst nightmare of this government. The new government is supposed to be sworn in on May 29. But what is the point of swearing in a new government when it is not clear if it will survive the next few weeks. How can you invite a foreign president to your highfalutin inauguration in May when his ambassador in Abuja tells him you might be kicked out by August?

The question before then before the APC is: “How do you get Atiku to go away?” How can you get him to disappear? You cannot write him a big fat cheque in the usual Nigerian way because Atiku is a man of means whose silence cannot be bought. One approach then is to attack his business interests in Nigeria.

In May 2019, the government decided to terminate the contract between the Nigerian Ports Authority (NPA) and Atiku’s Intels company in the handling of oil and gas cargoes in the country. The government suddenly discovered that the contract, which had been in operation for 17 years, was “illegal.”

Treasonable felony and conspiracy

How do you get rid of Atiku Abubakar? One APC playbook says: “Accuse him of treasonable felony and conspiracy.” Try him in a kangaroo court; lock him up and throw away the key.

Lai Mohammed accused Atiku of hiring a U.S. lobby firm to persuade the United States not to recognize Buhari’s re-election. Said Mohammed: “The hiring of US lobbyists has triggered questions about what Alhaji Abubakar is up to.”

What else could Atiku be up to beside trying to retrieve his stolen mandate? Although Atiku vigorously denied hiring such lobbyists, one wonders what law their hiring would have contravened. If the APC government is afraid that the U.S. government can be persuaded that Atiku’s challenge has merit, it must be because APC knows Atiku’s case is persuasive.

Mohammed continued: “There is no doubt that the PDP presidential candidate, out of desperation, is thinking of replicating the Venezuelan model right here in Nigeria.”

This is an unfortunate slip of tongue by the honorable minister. The Venezuelan model is one of a rigged election by the government followed by widespread international recognition of the opposition as the legitimate government. If the APC is afraid this can be replicated in Nigeria, it can only be because it knows the president’s re-election is invalid.

Mohammed then came up with the bogus claim that Atiku and the PDP are planning to foment trouble in Nigeria. He said: “Our interventions are based on credible evidence, and no government with the kind of evidence that we have, of plans to subvert the power of the state, attack the nation’s economic life wire, and generally unleash mayhem on the polity, will keep quiet.”

If this were true, then the government should simply arrest and prosecute the perpetrators. But instead, Mohammed merely cried wolf. He offered not a single shred of evidence to back up his fabricated allegations.

Fire and brimstone

How quickly they forget. The same Lai Mohammed falsely accusing Atiku of treason in 2019 is the same Lai Mohammed that threatened treasonable felony in 2014. As the then official spokesman for the APC, he said: “Let us remind the presidency, in case it has forgotten, that election fraud triggered a civil war in Algeria in the early 1990s, led to the killing of over 1,000 people in post-election riots in Kenya in 2007/2008 and fired a near revolution in Iran in 2009/2010.”

What then, we should ask the honourable minister, should election fraud in Nigeria in 2019 trigger? This is a classic case of the pot calling the kettle black.

Atiku’s mandate was blatantly stolen, nevertheless, he has not even mobilized any demonstrations. Compare that with Buhari’s stance in 2011. As the presidential candidate of the Congress for Progressive Change (CPC), Buhari told his supporters in Hausa: “First, you must register, come out and vote. You guard, protect, escort to the collation center and you wait until the result is counted. Anyone who stops you, kill them.”

When he lost that election, some one million people were killed in demonstrations in the North. In 2015, Buhari repeated the same threats of violence and mayhem. He said: “If what happened in 2011 should again happen in 2015, by the grace of God, the dog and the baboon would all be soaked in blood.’’

Coup plotters

How do you get rid of Atiku Abubakar? Another playbook says: “Accuse him of trying to instigate a coup d’etat by the military.

Going by the coup playbook, the Defence Headquarters (DHQ), dissociated itself from a bogus document claimed to have been written by a faceless group calling for the overthrow of the Buhari government and the setting up of an interim government. The Department of State Services (DSS) also came out severely warning those it claimed are determined to truncate Nigerian democracy.

But the question needs to be asked: how can any group overthrow a government that has just won an election by landslide? What happened to the new and improved 4 million APC majority at the polls? Is that not more than sufficient as a safeguard against illegal overthrow?

The fact of the matter is that the nervousness of the government about the possibility of revolutionary overthrow on the very eve of a “famous” victory at the polls is eloquent testimony that the so-called victory is infamous and pure fiction. Only fools conduct coups against popular governments. If Nigerian the government is running scared, it is because it lacks popular support.

There is one curious example of this in Nigerian history. In 1983, President Shehu Shagari and the NPN won a so-called landslide victory at the polls. Everyone knew this landslide was fiction. Therefore, nobody complained when, just a few months afterwards, the government was overthrown in a military coup. Paradoxically, the leader of that coup was none other than Nigeria’s current president: General Muhammadu Buhari.

The past has a tendency to haunt our future.

Shugaba playbook

How do you get Atiku to go away? There is one other playbook that is original to Nigeria. This is the Shugaba approach.

Shugaba Darman was a popular charismatic politician who was a thorn in the flesh of the ruling National Party of NigeriaNPN) during Nigeria’s third republic. He attracted large crowds at political rallies where he criticized the NPN government. The answer of the government was to forcefully deport him to Chad on the bogus allegation that his father was a Chadian.

Although Shugaba fought his deportation in court and won every step of the way all the way to the Supreme Court, nevertheless, there are indications today’s APC government is not averse to employing the “Shugaba playbook” on Atiku. Out of nowhere, the government is now claiming that Atiku, who was Nigeria’s Deputy Director of Customs and the country’s vice president for 8 years, is not a Nigerian after all, but actually a Cameroonian. The next step, therefore, might be to Shugaba him back to Cameroon.

The Shugaba playbook might be combined with the Umaru Dikko playbook popularized by none other by President Buhari in his first coming as head-of-state. Like Dikko, Atiku could be kidnapped, drugged, put in a crate and flown out of the country in the dead of night; only to be dropped off near his “family house” in Yaounde.

But the problem with this approach is that Atiku is always one step ahead of the government. If they attempt this gambit, they may discover on getting to Yaounde, that the man in the crate is not Atiku but his double. Then they will get word that the real Atiku is somewhere nicely ensconced in Abuja, eating tuwo shinkafa with his lawyers.

Danger man

Why is this man Atiku so dangerous? Why is he so toxic to the health and welfare of this government?

The reason is simple. Atiku is a consummate political infighter. He won every court battle he fought when he was vice-president. He defeated attempts to remove him as vice-president, as well as attempts to disqualify him from running for president. Unlike many in the APC, Atiku pays great attention to detail. Moreover, he has the resources to fight this government into the ground and come up victorious.

He is not naïve. He knew the election would be rigged. Therefore, apart from extensively campaigning for votes, he equally set up an elaborate apparatus for challenging the expected false results. My guess is that Atiku organized his defense against the APC even before the election took place.

He must have had people manning every polling booth. He certainly had computers monitoring the INEC websites. He probably had eyes in the skies, even drones, trailing the movement of curious bullion vans. I will not be surprised if he even comes up with voice and video recordings of his opponents’ strategy sessions revealing how and where they switched the votes. No candidate, in the history of Nigeria, has ever mounted as comprehensive a challenge to a presidential election as Atiku has done.

As a result, Atiku’s presentations before the election petitions tribunal took the APC for a loop. They have been having sleepless nights ever since then. Moreover, they are convinced what they have seen up to now is only the tip of the iceberg. They are now asking themselves: “What will this man come up with next?” “How can we get this man to go away?”

No chance of that. In 2017, the presidential election in Kenya was overturned by the courts. In 2019, chances are the same thing will happen in Nigeria.

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Re: Who Is Afraid Of Atiku Abubakar? - By Femi Aribisala by sarrki(m): 3:51pm On May 28, 2019
Atiku is overrated

He's a definition of the word corruption

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Re: Who Is Afraid Of Atiku Abubakar? - By Femi Aribisala by helinues: 3:53pm On May 28, 2019
undecided
Re: Who Is Afraid Of Atiku Abubakar? - By Femi Aribisala by helinues: 3:53pm On May 28, 2019
May be Atiku is afraid of himself

On a credible poll, Ribadu will defeats Atiku hands down

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Re: Who Is Afraid Of Atiku Abubakar? - By Femi Aribisala by ChristianNorth: 3:59pm On May 28, 2019
helinues:
May be Atiku is afraid of himself

On a credible poll, Ribadu will defeats Atiku hands down
Says a Yoruba moslem. Yet, Ribadu, Buhari, Bindow, Boss Mustafa (SGF) and Aisha couldn't win Adamawa for the dull one.

Atiku is Coming, We Believe.

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Re: Who Is Afraid Of Atiku Abubakar? - By Femi Aribisala by helinues: 4:04pm On May 28, 2019
ChristianNorth:

Says a Yoruba moslem. Yet, Ribadu, Buhari, Bindow, Boss Mustafa (SGF) and Aisha couldn't win Adamawa for the dull one.

Atiku is Coming, We Believe.

4 good more years to wail on bro.

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Re: Who Is Afraid Of Atiku Abubakar? - By Femi Aribisala by kayfra: 4:27pm On May 28, 2019
Atiku is cumming grin

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Re: Who Is Afraid Of Atiku Abubakar? - By Femi Aribisala by Jubal01: 4:54pm On May 28, 2019
ALL EVIL DOERS ARE THE ONES AFRAID & JITTERY!

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Re: Who Is Afraid Of Atiku Abubakar? - By Femi Aribisala by dante0147: 5:37pm On May 28, 2019
Gradually we will get there! long live waziri adamawa!!!

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Re: Who Is Afraid Of Atiku Abubakar? - By Femi Aribisala by aolawale025: 5:37pm On May 28, 2019
Atikus coming

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Re: Who Is Afraid Of Atiku Abubakar? - By Femi Aribisala by Sakamaje: 5:38pm On May 28, 2019
Atiku can try again come 2023. His followers should take consolation in that. Though I expect the likes of Kwankwaso and Tambuwal to give him stiff competition for the ticket.

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Re: Who Is Afraid Of Atiku Abubakar? - By Femi Aribisala by Nobody: 5:38pm On May 28, 2019
APC
Re: Who Is Afraid Of Atiku Abubakar? - By Femi Aribisala by festacman(m): 5:39pm On May 28, 2019
Complete asslicking write-up done probably to attract Atiku's attention with attached gratifications or in lieu of already made gratification. The truth is that Nigeria is bigger than Atiku and cannot be held back by his personal ambition.

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Re: Who Is Afraid Of Atiku Abubakar? - By Femi Aribisala by lielbree: 5:40pm On May 28, 2019
I have a strong feeling Atiku will win at the court or at least there will be another election. Nigeria dose not have a "fruit from a poison tree policy" . If Atiku can probe thst tge results he has are fom inec sever then buhari has every cause to worry .

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Re: Who Is Afraid Of Atiku Abubakar? - By Femi Aribisala by hisexcellency34: 5:40pm On May 28, 2019
Buhari of course!

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Re: Who Is Afraid Of Atiku Abubakar? - By Femi Aribisala by udemzyudex(m): 5:41pm On May 28, 2019
helinues:
May be Atiku is afraid of himself

On a credible poll, Ribadu will defeats Atiku hands down

Funny, do you even know the Ribadu?

Go to your street and do a pool to confirm it.

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Re: Who Is Afraid Of Atiku Abubakar? - By Femi Aribisala by Kingspin(m): 5:42pm On May 28, 2019
Even a dead man know Buhari won rigging.

If this is a sane society the court will go for facts, evident and figures not political favoritism.

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Re: Who Is Afraid Of Atiku Abubakar? - By Femi Aribisala by Staru1(m): 5:42pm On May 28, 2019
naija & game , they are still playing d game d know best , God

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Re: Who Is Afraid Of Atiku Abubakar? - By Femi Aribisala by udemzyudex(m): 5:43pm On May 28, 2019
helinues:


4 good more years to wail on bro.

Wail?

Did you even read what Dogora said about your Buhari?
The blame game continues,you should focus on that.

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Re: Who Is Afraid Of Atiku Abubakar? - By Femi Aribisala by solmusdesigns: 5:43pm On May 28, 2019
grin


The headline should read; Who talks about Atiku anymore


I strongly beg Snipper insecticide retailers to take their product off shelf tomorrow, major lagoon should be on watch and NTA, Nairaland, CNN and Major News broadcast to reduce broadcast/publishing rates of Buhari's innuaguration to save countless life of Piglets

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Re: Who Is Afraid Of Atiku Abubakar? - By Femi Aribisala by OzziOhinoyi(m): 5:44pm On May 28, 2019
Re: Who Is Afraid Of Atiku Abubakar? - By Femi Aribisala by JoshuaGabriel: 5:44pm On May 28, 2019
This is an unfortunate slip of tongue by the honorable minister. The Venezuelan model is one of a rigged election by the government followed by widespread international recognition of the opposition as the legitimate government. If the APC is afraid this can be replicated in Nigeria, it can only be because it knows the president’s re-election is invalid.

At this stage, it is proper to say, that the APC should see to it that the tribunal apply "doctrine of necessity" to save Buhari's arse. But at what costs? If it proven beyond reasonable doubt that Buhari rigged the election in his favour, Atiku will automatically be the beneficiary.

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Re: Who Is Afraid Of Atiku Abubakar? - By Femi Aribisala by jchioma: 5:45pm On May 28, 2019
How do you get Atiku to go away?

No chance of that in all the world.

His stolen mandate will be restored and Nigeria will be the better for it.

#AtikuIsComing!
Re: Who Is Afraid Of Atiku Abubakar? - By Femi Aribisala by Asylum(m): 5:45pm On May 28, 2019
angryThe thing about these leaders is that they just want to get an avenue to siphon, siphon and siphon money in the pretence of chasing an unseen mandate.

I don't think Booharik will relinquish power as blacks are power hungry and will go to any length to hold onto it.
Lorent Gbagbo of Ivory Coast, Robert Mugabe and that guy from Sudan comes to mind.

The presidency will use some not so loved governors to prove they are giving the judiciary a free hand but believe me... It's all a decoy

They did rather cause mayhem than stepping down due to the decree of any judge

Atiku might have won and we the masses might have just chosen wrongly yet for another 4 years



*Asylum is talking*
Re: Who Is Afraid Of Atiku Abubakar? - By Femi Aribisala by 2blessed01(m): 5:46pm On May 28, 2019
They Should B Afraid...Cos They Know Dat Wot They Conducted Wasn't A Free & Fair Election...

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