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The Court Might Rule Buhari Ineligible To Be President Of Nigeria- Reasons by samuelpzul: 2:52pm On Jul 31, 2019
A West African Examination Council official, Osidehinde Adewunmi, on Wednesday, disowned the Cambridge University’s Moderated International Examination credentials produced by President Muhammadu Buhari and tendered as exhibits before the Presidential Election Petition Tribunal in Abuja.

The two documents earlier admitted as Exhibits 19 and 21 were Buhari’s statement of results and the broadsheet for the results of the 18 candidates who sat for the examinations in 1961.


The Deputy Registrar, School Examinations in Nigeria, of WAEC, who appeared before the tribunal on a subpoena, testified before the five-man tribunal led by Justice Mohammed Garba, as Buhari’s fourth defence witness on Wednesday.

He appeared in the petition filed by the Peoples Democratic Party and its presidential candidate, Atiku Abubakar, challenging Buhari’s victory at the February 23, 2019 poll.

Part of the grounds of the petition was that Buhari lacked the educational qualification to contest the election.

When cross-examined by the counsel for the All Progressives Congress, Lateef Fagbemi (SAN), Adewunmi said he, as a WAEC official, certified one of the documents bearing the name of the University of Cambridge Moderated Examination earlier tendered as Exhibit marked R21.

The witness, who said he had been working with WAEC for about 30 years, told the tribunal that the examination was conducted by Cambridge University in conjunction with WAEC.

He confirmed that 18 persons sat for the examinations in 1961, adding that Buhari was listed as number two on the list of candidates for the examination.

He confirmed that Buhari sat for eight subjects and had five credits in the examination – Oral English, C5; History, A3; Geography, C6; Hausa, C5; and Health Science, C6.



“He came out with aggregate of 32 and he was awarded Grade 2,” he confirmed.

When asked, he confirmed that “whoever has this (the R21 exhibit) has secondary education”.

Under cross-examination by the petitioners’ lawyer, Livy Uzoukwu (SAN), Adewunmi was asked if Exhibit R19 was a certificate, he said, “I cannot say whether it is a certificate because my signature is not on the certificate. It is not bearing my name or the name of my organisation”.

Asked again, the witness said, “This document is bearing the name of Cambridge University Assessment International Education”.

Asked if the document was issued by WAEC, he said, “It is not a document from the West Africa Examination Council”.

Asked about Exhibit R21, he said, “This is the foundation, the primary foundation for issuance of a certificate.”

The witness was also asked if the document was a certificate.

“This is not a certificate,” the witness answered.

When asked, he also said, “I have never worked with the University of Cambridge”.

In his bid to point out out contradictions in the two documents, the petitioners’ lawyers asked the witness to compare the number of subjects listed against Buhari in them.

The witness confirmed that in R21, “The number of subjects listed against the 2nd respondent (Buhari) is eight”, and in R19 “six subjects”.

He also confirmed that the first name on the two documents was “Mohamed” and as against the President’s “Muhammad”.

He also confirmed that WAEC registrar, Dr. Iyi Uwadae, issued a WAEC attestation certificate to Buhari on November 2, 2018.

He disagreed with the petitioners’ lawyer that issuance of an attestation certificate was not limited to cases of loss or misplacement.
Re: The Court Might Rule Buhari Ineligible To Be President Of Nigeria- Reasons by juvewalex(m): 2:56pm On Jul 31, 2019
It's a day dream ,a natural death is awaiting the case . Naija never get that level.

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Re: The Court Might Rule Buhari Ineligible To Be President Of Nigeria- Reasons by Onyemaboy(m): 2:56pm On Jul 31, 2019
Waiting for the finale judgement on this matter.

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Re: The Court Might Rule Buhari Ineligible To Be President Of Nigeria- Reasons by icebird25(m): 2:58pm On Jul 31, 2019
atiku is coming (FUTURE IMPOSSIBLE TENSE)

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Re: The Court Might Rule Buhari Ineligible To Be President Of Nigeria- Reasons by Frankiss44(m): 2:59pm On Jul 31, 2019
Instead of that one to happen rapture na go take place.. Nor be nigeria we dey again?

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Re: The Court Might Rule Buhari Ineligible To Be President Of Nigeria- Reasons by vedaxcool(m): 3:07pm On Jul 31, 2019
grin when Atiku cumming pours on your eyes you will find yourself speaking rubbish with no control, avoid Atiku cumming by all means because it damaged the cerebral cortex. grin grin

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Re: The Court Might Rule Buhari Ineligible To Be President Of Nigeria- Reasons by samuelpzul: 3:35pm On Jul 31, 2019
juvewalex:
It's a day dream ,a natural death is awaiting the case . Naija never get that level.


That's Nigeria syndrome.
Re: The Court Might Rule Buhari Ineligible To Be President Of Nigeria- Reasons by samuelpzul: 3:38pm On Jul 31, 2019
vedaxcool:
grin when Atiku cumming pours on your eyes you will find yourself speaking rubbish with no control, avoid Atiku cumming by all means because it damaged the cerebral cortex. grin grin

But Buhari is really doing Nothing?
Re: The Court Might Rule Buhari Ineligible To Be President Of Nigeria- Reasons by samuelpzul: 3:39pm On Jul 31, 2019
icebird25:
atiku is coming (FUTURE IMPOSSIBLE TENSE)

Lets wait and see.

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Re: The Court Might Rule Buhari Ineligible To Be President Of Nigeria- Reasons by helinues: 3:40pm On Jul 31, 2019
How about if they pencil his illeligible ? undecided
Re: The Court Might Rule Buhari Ineligible To Be President Of Nigeria- Reasons by Samyj247: 3:47pm On Jul 31, 2019
those judges needs to do the right thing. in 2017, the presidential election in Kenya was cancelled by their supreme court. 2019...election in Nigeria is a daylight robbery. the supreme court must cancel this election or announce Atiku as the winner. Buhari is a criminal

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Re: The Court Might Rule Buhari Ineligible To Be President Of Nigeria- Reasons by johnmartus(m): 3:57pm On Jul 31, 2019
This is exactly what average igbo people want and I don't mind if Buhari deal with you people mercilessly. The worst of Buhari would be the best of Atiku.
Samyj247:
those judges needs to do the right thing. in 2017, the presidential election in Kenya was cancelled by their supreme court. 2019...election in Nigeria is a daylight robbery. the supreme court must cancel this election or announce Atiku as the winner. Buhari is a criminal

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Re: The Court Might Rule Buhari Ineligible To Be President Of Nigeria- Reasons by IkalaiyeLOTO: 3:58pm On Jul 31, 2019
helinues:
How about if they pencil his illeligible ? undecided

You forgot that buhari has other requirements that qualifies him for the presidency.
Having held public office before as military head of state and also serving as minister of petroleum are enough to satisfy the constitutional requirementsgrin

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Re: The Court Might Rule Buhari Ineligible To Be President Of Nigeria- Reasons by vedaxcool(m): 4:00pm On Jul 31, 2019
samuelpzul:


But Buhari is really doing Nothing?

Only if Atiku cumming to s blocking sight, that you cannot see second Niger Bridge being rapidly built or pensioners being paid, roads being built, school children being fed, people in poverty being paid 5k... Atiku cumming is very dangerous for your eye sight.

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Re: The Court Might Rule Buhari Ineligible To Be President Of Nigeria- Reasons by Samyj247: 4:04pm On Jul 31, 2019
johnmartus:
This is exactly what average igbo people want and I don't mind if Buhari deal with you people mercilessly. The worst of Buhari would be the best of Atiku.
see this Fulani headsman forming johnmartus my ass

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Re: The Court Might Rule Buhari Ineligible To Be President Of Nigeria- Reasons by FarahAideed: 4:11pm On Jul 31, 2019
Stop decieving yourself it will never happen with this pro BUHARI judiciary
Re: The Court Might Rule Buhari Ineligible To Be President Of Nigeria- Reasons by tuniski: 4:15pm On Jul 31, 2019
johnmartus:
This is exactly what average igbo people want and I don't mind if Buhari deal with you people mercilessly. The worst of Buhari would be the best of Atiku.
According to you abi?
Re: The Court Might Rule Buhari Ineligible To Be President Of Nigeria- Reasons by johnmartus(m): 4:18pm On Jul 31, 2019
This isn't religious matter unless you want to display your stupidity again.
tuniski:

According to you abi?

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Re: The Court Might Rule Buhari Ineligible To Be President Of Nigeria- Reasons by MylezKayn(m): 4:24pm On Jul 31, 2019
This calls for scrutiny by all sane minds.How can PMB be having two results?? It shows that he actually forged it

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Re: The Court Might Rule Buhari Ineligible To Be President Of Nigeria- Reasons by tuniski: 4:24pm On Jul 31, 2019
johnmartus:
This isn't religious matter unless you want to display your stupidity again.
And you just displayed yours, right?
Re: The Court Might Rule Buhari Ineligible To Be President Of Nigeria- Reasons by alizma: 4:33pm On Jul 31, 2019
Op needs to be somewhere in yaba
Re: The Court Might Rule Buhari Ineligible To Be President Of Nigeria- Reasons by samuelpzul: 4:37pm On Jul 31, 2019
vedaxcool:


Only if Atiku cumming to s blocking sight, that you cannot see second Niger Bridge being rapidly built or pensioners being paid, roads being built, school children being fed, people in poverty being paid 5k... Atiku cumming is very dangerous for your eye sight.


Can 5k pull people out of poverty?

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Re: The Court Might Rule Buhari Ineligible To Be President Of Nigeria- Reasons by vedaxcool(m): 4:39pm On Jul 31, 2019
samuelpzul:



Can 5k pull people out of poverty?

Where people in poverty ever aid a dime when you had high oil price? 5k is a start, learn to appreciate good moves.

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Re: The Court Might Rule Buhari Ineligible To Be President Of Nigeria- Reasons by samuelpzul: 4:40pm On Jul 31, 2019
FarahAideed:
Stop decieving yourself it will never happen with this pro BUHARI judiciary


I also accept that it cant happen because most of the judges are stooges of Buhari and also USA banning Atiku and his family from traveling already confirmed that they want and support Buhari Administration.

IT WILL TAKE A MIRACLE TO REMOVE BUHHARI!!!!!!!

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Re: The Court Might Rule Buhari Ineligible To Be President Of Nigeria- Reasons by caseyjones(m): 4:41pm On Jul 31, 2019
op what have u written we will not take this
Re: The Court Might Rule Buhari Ineligible To Be President Of Nigeria- Reasons by samuelpzul: 4:46pm On Jul 31, 2019
vedaxcool:


Where people in poverty ever aid a dime when you had high oil price? 5k is a start, learn to appreciate good moves.

5k is not a start at all bro.

Govt needs to provide jobs, free loans for start-up and conducive environment for foreign firms so as to create more jobs, that's how you alleviate people from poverty.

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Re: The Court Might Rule Buhari Ineligible To Be President Of Nigeria- Reasons by Cajal(m): 4:56pm On Jul 31, 2019
Just as dey Declared Ade dancer AKA DANCING SENATOR...ineligible for Gubernatorial

Day dreamers
Re: The Court Might Rule Buhari Ineligible To Be President Of Nigeria- Reasons by nurex01(m): 5:07pm On Jul 31, 2019
samuelpzul:
A West African Examination Council official, Osidehinde Adewunmi, on Wednesday, disowned the Cambridge University’s Moderated International Examination credentials produced by President Muhammadu Buhari and tendered as exhibits before the Presidential Election Petition Tribunal in Abuja.

The two documents earlier admitted as Exhibits 19 and 21 were Buhari’s statement of results and the broadsheet for the results of the 18 candidates who sat for the examinations in 1961.


The Deputy Registrar, School Examinations in Nigeria, of WAEC, who appeared before the tribunal on a subpoena, testified before the five-man tribunal led by Justice Mohammed Garba, as Buhari’s fourth defence witness on Wednesday.

He appeared in the petition filed by the Peoples Democratic Party and its presidential candidate, Atiku Abubakar, challenging Buhari’s victory at the February 23, 2019 poll.

Part of the grounds of the petition was that Buhari lacked the educational qualification to contest the election.

When cross-examined by the counsel for the All Progressives Congress, Lateef Fagbemi (SAN), Adewunmi said he, as a WAEC official, certified one of the documents bearing the name of the University of Cambridge Moderated Examination earlier tendered as Exhibit marked R21.

The witness, who said he had been working with WAEC for about 30 years, told the tribunal that the examination was conducted by Cambridge University in conjunction with WAEC.

He confirmed that 18 persons sat for the examinations in 1961, adding that Buhari was listed as number two on the list of candidates for the examination.

He confirmed that Buhari sat for eight subjects and had five credits in the examination – Oral English, C5; History, A3; Geography, C6; Hausa, C5; and Health Science, C6.



“He came out with aggregate of 32 and he was awarded Grade 2,” he confirmed.

When asked, he confirmed that “whoever has this (the R21 exhibit) has secondary education”.

Under cross-examination by the petitioners’ lawyer, Livy Uzoukwu (SAN), Adewunmi was asked if Exhibit R19 was a certificate, he said, “I cannot say whether it is a certificate because my signature is not on the certificate. It is not bearing my name or the name of my organisation”.

Asked again, the witness said, “This document is bearing the name of Cambridge University Assessment International Education”.

Asked if the document was issued by WAEC, he said, “It is not a document from the West Africa Examination Council”.

Asked about Exhibit R21, he said, “This is the foundation, the primary foundation for issuance of a certificate.”

The witness was also asked if the document was a certificate.

“This is not a certificate,” the witness answered.

When asked, he also said, “I have never worked with the University of Cambridge”.

In his bid to point out out contradictions in the two documents, the petitioners’ lawyers asked the witness to compare the number of subjects listed against Buhari in them.

The witness confirmed that in R21, “The number of subjects listed against the 2nd respondent (Buhari) is eight”, and in R19 “six subjects”.

He also confirmed that the first name on the two documents was “Mohamed” and as against the President’s “Muhammad”.

He also confirmed that WAEC registrar, Dr. Iyi Uwadae, issued a WAEC attestation certificate to Buhari on November 2, 2018.

He disagreed with the petitioners’ lawyer that issuance of an attestation certificate was not limited to cases of loss or misplacement.
you have time o
Re: The Court Might Rule Buhari Ineligible To Be President Of Nigeria- Reasons by vedaxcool(m): 5:15pm On Jul 31, 2019
samuelpzul:


5k is not a start at all bro.

Govt needs to provide jobs, free loans for start-up and conducive environment for foreign firms so as to create more jobs, that's how you alleviate people from poverty.

Ok 5k is a finish.

Were you unconscious when Jogogoro was ruling that you did not proffer your senseless free loan idea? Have you heard of Market money for traders or gaytiku cum block your ear join? Have you heard of DBN? Or have you not heard that leveentis, Batta, Volkswagen and many companies who fled Nigeria are returning back? You enjoy sadness, please enjoy it alone.

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Re: The Court Might Rule Buhari Ineligible To Be President Of Nigeria- Reasons by foolbuster: 6:53pm On Jul 31, 2019
samuelpzul:
A West African Examination Council official, Osidehinde Adewunmi, on Wednesday, disowned the Cambridge University’s Moderated International Examination credentials produced by President Muhammadu Buhari and tendered as exhibits before the Presidential Election Petition Tribunal in Abuja.

The two documents earlier admitted as Exhibits 19 and 21 were Buhari’s statement of results and the broadsheet for the results of the 18 candidates who sat for the examinations in 1961.


The Deputy Registrar, School Examinations in Nigeria, of WAEC, who appeared before the tribunal on a subpoena, testified before the five-man tribunal led by Justice Mohammed Garba, as Buhari’s fourth defence witness on Wednesday.

He appeared in the petition filed by the Peoples Democratic Party and its presidential candidate, Atiku Abubakar, challenging Buhari’s victory at the February 23, 2019 poll.

Part of the grounds of the petition was that Buhari lacked the educational qualification to contest the election.

When cross-examined by the counsel for the All Progressives Congress, Lateef Fagbemi (SAN), Adewunmi said he, as a WAEC official, certified one of the documents bearing the name of the University of Cambridge Moderated Examination earlier tendered as Exhibit marked R21.

The witness, who said he had been working with WAEC for about 30 years, told the tribunal that the examination was conducted by Cambridge University in conjunction with WAEC.

He confirmed that 18 persons sat for the examinations in 1961, adding that Buhari was listed as number two on the list of candidates for the examination.

He confirmed that Buhari sat for eight subjects and had five credits in the examination – Oral English, C5; History, A3; Geography, C6; Hausa, C5; and Health Science, C6.



“He came out with aggregate of 32 and he was awarded Grade 2,” he confirmed.

When asked, he confirmed that “whoever has this (the R21 exhibit) has secondary education”.

Under cross-examination by the petitioners’ lawyer, Livy Uzoukwu (SAN), Adewunmi was asked if Exhibit R19 was a certificate, he said, “I cannot say whether it is a certificate because my signature is not on the certificate. It is not bearing my name or the name of my organisation”.

Asked again, the witness said, “This document is bearing the name of Cambridge University Assessment International Education”.

Asked if the document was issued by WAEC, he said, “It is not a document from the West Africa Examination Council”.

Asked about Exhibit R21, he said, “This is the foundation, the primary foundation for issuance of a certificate.”

The witness was also asked if the document was a certificate.

“This is not a certificate,” the witness answered.

When asked, he also said, “I have never worked with the University of Cambridge”.

In his bid to point out out contradictions in the two documents, the petitioners’ lawyers asked the witness to compare the number of subjects listed against Buhari in them.

The witness confirmed that in R21, “The number of subjects listed against the 2nd respondent (Buhari) is eight”, and in R19 “six subjects”.

He also confirmed that the first name on the two documents was “Mohamed” and as against the President’s “Muhammad”.

He also confirmed that WAEC registrar, Dr. Iyi Uwadae, issued a WAEC attestation certificate to Buhari on November 2, 2018.

He disagreed with the petitioners’ lawyer that issuance of an attestation certificate was not limited to cases of loss or misplacement.

Dream on nigga!! Dream on !!
Re: The Court Might Rule Buhari Ineligible To Be President Of Nigeria- Reasons by excel101(m): 8:20pm On Jul 31, 2019
IkalaiyeLOTO:

You forgot that buhari has other requirements that qualifies him for the presidency.
Having held public office before as military head of state and also serving as minister of petroleum are enough to satisfy the constitutional requirementsgrin
Being a former minister of petroleum is not the issue, rather the issue is president Buhari tendered a certificate that is not in WAEC record or he never sat for.

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Re: The Court Might Rule Buhari Ineligible To Be President Of Nigeria- Reasons by Mace0lane: 8:23pm On Jul 31, 2019
but the 1999 2003 2007 were not robberies ba or don’t you think we should start the cancellation from there instead of this your pathetic sorrowful wail of endless anguish on NL daily ?!
Samyj247:
those judges needs to do the right thing. in 2017, the presidential election in Kenya was cancelled by their supreme court. 2019...election in Nigeria is a daylight robbery. the supreme court must cancel this election or announce Atiku as the winner. Buhari is a criminal

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