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Re: Breaking: I Will Go To Court To Reclaim My Stolen Mandate Says Ize Iyamu by fourboys: 1:07pm On Oct 02, 2020
madness
Re: Breaking: I Will Go To Court To Reclaim My Stolen Mandate Says Ize Iyamu by Antoeni(m): 1:11pm On Oct 02, 2020
Did You Know That Pastor Osagie Ize-Iyamu Is The First Nigerian To Lose A Gubernatorial Election On The Platform Of Both PDP & APC?

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Re: Breaking: I Will Go To Court To Reclaim My Stolen Mandate Says Ize Iyamu by Timatayo1: 1:17pm On Oct 02, 2020
No be only Court na coal mumu
Re: Breaking: I Will Go To Court To Reclaim My Stolen Mandate Says Ize Iyamu by Nobody: 1:22pm On Oct 02, 2020
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Re: Breaking: I Will Go To Court To Reclaim My Stolen Mandate Says Ize Iyamu by Johnnyessence(m): 1:35pm On Oct 02, 2020
Antoeni:
It Might be and might Not
I don't Know , Let the APC and Court Decide that
he will be disgrace in the court of law

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Re: Breaking: I Will Go To Court To Reclaim My Stolen Mandate Says Ize Iyamu by Indispensable85(m): 1:44pm On Oct 02, 2020
Antoeni:
APC in Court:

1. The Results Obaseki used to enter University of Ibadan.

2. Whether a Candidate can obtain Nomination Forms from 2Political Party in 1 Election Process.

3. Whether a Candidate can attend Screening Process of two Political Parties in a single Election Process.

Since the Supreme Court had ruled on similar issues in Imo, let's see whether they will upturn their decision or reaffirm it.


I'm interested in no 2. It can send the governor packing.

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Re: Breaking: I Will Go To Court To Reclaim My Stolen Mandate Says Ize Iyamu by kcnwaigbo: 1:47pm On Oct 02, 2020
Indispensable85:



I'm interested in no 2. It can send the governor packing.


what part of our constitution forbade that you people are very funny
Re: Breaking: I Will Go To Court To Reclaim My Stolen Mandate Says Ize Iyamu by Antoeni(m): 2:00pm On Oct 02, 2020
You Never can tell
Johnnyessence:
he will be disgrace in the court of law
Re: Breaking: I Will Go To Court To Reclaim My Stolen Mandate Says Ize Iyamu by Antoeni(m): 2:13pm On Oct 02, 2020
Still Then Let's Wait and See
Johnnyessence:
he will be disgrace in the court of law
Re: Breaking: I Will Go To Court To Reclaim My Stolen Mandate Says Ize Iyamu by Johnnyessence(m): 2:19pm On Oct 02, 2020
Antoeni:
You Never can tell
no case for ize iyamu in the court.
Re: Breaking: I Will Go To Court To Reclaim My Stolen Mandate Says Ize Iyamu by JAMO84: 2:30pm On Oct 02, 2020
The MOU Governor must explain how he got admitted into UI without Jamb or A level.

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Re: Breaking: I Will Go To Court To Reclaim My Stolen Mandate Says Ize Iyamu by Indispensable85(m): 2:42pm On Oct 02, 2020
kcnwaigbo:



what part of our constitution forbade that you people are very funny


You obviously didn't follow the imo governorship case. The supreme court already made pronouncements in that regard.
Re: Breaking: I Will Go To Court To Reclaim My Stolen Mandate Says Ize Iyamu by BIGGESThead6: 2:43pm On Oct 02, 2020
Antoeni:
INDICATIONS emerged late Thursday that the Edo State governorship candidate of the All Progressives Congress (APC) in the September 19 governorship election in Edo state, Pastor Osagie Ize-Iyamu would approach the courts to contest the outcome of the election that gave victory to Governor Godwin Obaseki of the Peoples Democratic Party, PDP.

In a congratulatory message he sent to the people of the state to mark the nation’s 60th Independence anniversary, he said since after the election many people have sought to know from him his next line of action but said if the Obaseki and the PDP could institute 13 cases against him, then his approaching the courts would not be out place.

He said: “Suffice it to say that, with due sensitivity to the feelings of our people, we are busy collating our facts. Only after, can we speak and speak authoritatively, in the best tradition of rule of law, fairness to all, and due process. We will brief you all in a good time and that time is near.

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“In the course of our methodical approach, not a few deem to have preempted our course of action; and pleaded that we do not proceed to the courts to challenge the election results.

“While that cannot be dismissed as an entirely bad plea, what I can say is that whatever action we subsequently take would be rooted in due process and the rule of law. We will exercise every right available to us under the law, given the electoral facts at our disposal.


“Even as we speak, our people should know that PDP and their agents and privies have instituted 13 lawsuits against my running mate and I. None of them have they discontinued after the election. So, if the PDP don’t pass up their rights under the law, why should we, in APC, do so?

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Edo governorship election defeat: Ize-Iyamu heads to court
Edo governorship election defeat: Ize-Iyamu to seek redress

Easiest way to destroy democracy is to allow riggers assume office ― Atedo Peterside

Those claiming to represent North, South or East fighting for their pockets — Sanusi
Asides from salary, we receive N8.5m monthly — Rep Member
Apart from salary, we receive N8.5m monthly — Reps Member
“So, we are at liberty to pursue any legal option we deem fit, so long as the peace of Edo, our beloved homeland, is not threatened.

“So, until you hear from us, I beseech our members to remain peaceful and law-abiding. Let us enjoy the rare pleasure of our nation clocking 60.

Pastor Ize-Iyamu who gave the history of the creation Mid-West from Western Region, Bendel, and the present Edo State which he said has a common identity, rejoiced with everyone, “from the Oba of Benin, and our other revered monarchs, in the Edo traditional council, to the humblest of our people


https://www.vanguardngr.com/2020/10/edo-governorship-election-defeat-ize-iyamu-to-seek-redress/

God bless the man of the people.
Carry go Sir, the people of Edo are solidly behind you.

After you reclaimed your mandate via Court, if they like let them call you SUPREME COURT GOVERNOR, we no care. grin

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Re: Breaking: I Will Go To Court To Reclaim My Stolen Mandate Says Ize Iyamu by fergie001: 2:45pm On Oct 02, 2020
Indispensable85:
You obviously didn't follow the imo governorship case. The supreme court already made pronouncements in that regard.
Tbh....there is no case here.

There is only one case here but not this one.
Re: Breaking: I Will Go To Court To Reclaim My Stolen Mandate Says Ize Iyamu by Indispensable85(m): 2:46pm On Oct 02, 2020
fergie001:

Tbh....there is no case here.

There is only one case here but not this one.


Just wait for it.This legal tussle will enrich our jurisprudence. A lot will come out of it.
Re: Breaking: I Will Go To Court To Reclaim My Stolen Mandate Says Ize Iyamu by fergie001: 2:47pm On Oct 02, 2020
Indispensable85:
Just wait for it.
Can I explain?
Re: Breaking: I Will Go To Court To Reclaim My Stolen Mandate Says Ize Iyamu by Indispensable85(m): 2:49pm On Oct 02, 2020
fergie001:

Can I explain?


Ok, pls do. Also tell me where you think there's a case.
Re: Breaking: I Will Go To Court To Reclaim My Stolen Mandate Says Ize Iyamu by BIGGESThead6: 2:49pm On Oct 02, 2020
sapientia:
Edo people have rejected you.

Lies.
He was rigged out by Obaseki and PDP
Re: Breaking: I Will Go To Court To Reclaim My Stolen Mandate Says Ize Iyamu by LOVELYSKINZNEW(f): 3:00pm On Oct 02, 2020
God be with you

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Re: Breaking: I Will Go To Court To Reclaim My Stolen Mandate Says Ize Iyamu by fergie001: 3:01pm On Oct 02, 2020
Indispensable85:
Ok, pls do
The Imo case is different from this.
There is a case @ the Certificate issue, but it has a caveat.
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Re: Breaking: I Will Go To Court To Reclaim My Stolen Mandate Says Ize Iyamu by Antoeni(m): 3:34pm On Oct 02, 2020
*REJOINDER*

UNIVERSITY OF IBADAN ALUMNI ASSOCIATION WORLDWIDE PRESS RELEASE 10TH JUNE 2020
GODWIN N. OBASEKI AN ALUMNI OF THE UNIVERSITY OF IBADAN

As concerned Nigerians, our attention has been drawn to the mischievous, ill-conceived, ill-motivated, and unwitting attempt by one Professor Elsie O. Adewoye acting In capacity of President University of Ibadan Alumni Association Worldwide, to aid and abet criminal forgery of Certificate and false claim by Mr Godwin Obaseki of being an alumni of the prestigious University of Ibadan; a controversy that has lingered on since his emergence as Governor of Edo State in 2016. It is in legal records that it was the People’s Democratic Party (PDP) where he now found refuge that challenged the validity of his credentials as the basis for his removal from office as governor, but was saved the embarrassment by the logical argument and precedence advanced by the APC legal team on the technical ground that the matter was filled out of time.

Professor Oluwoye posited that Mr Godwin Obaseki entered into the University of Ibadan in 1976 and graduated in 1979 from the department of Classical Studies. On the contrary in a sworn affidavit in the High Court of the Federal Capital Territory in the Abuja Judicial Division dated 7th June 2016 Mr Godwin Obaseki deposed that he was admitted into the University of Ibadan in 1973 and graduated in 1976. In the same affidavit he deposed that he proceeded to serve his country in the compulsory NYSC program between 7th of August 1979 to 6th of August 1980 were he obtained his NYSC discharge certificate dated 6th of August 1980. Mr Godwin Obaseki is not known or associated with any record of mental history. To this end it cannot be said that he was out of his mind when he deposed to the affidavit in a court of competent jurisdiction. Furthermore he claimed in the same affidavit that his credentials were missing and promised to produce them in due course.

However in June 2020 Mr Godwin Obaseki provided the screening committee of the APC a University of Ibadan degree certificate that had only the signature of the Vice Chancellor and no date of issue, which is a complete departure from the actual UI certificate with carries the signatures of the Vice Chancellor, that of the Registrar, as well as the official date of issue. When it was faulted he again provided the same screening committee meeting with a certificate that had the signatures of the Vice Chancellor and the Registrar, as well as the date of issue. Can a University offer two certificate that are at variance in content to the same graduand? This action simply portray Mr Godwin Obaseki as a smart criminal.

This inference is justified by the fact that this certificate which is claimed to have been obtained in 1979 is a diametrical contrast to the sworn affidavit he deposed which has it that he graduated in 1976. These bundle of contradictions simply lend credence to the hideous truth in life that a liar has no memory.

Also granted the fact that Mr Godwin Obaseki studied at the University of Ibadan, the entry requirement of five credits at the ordinary level for entry into the institution was not met, as his ordinary results in 1973 contained only three credit passes without English and Mathematics. Apart from the fact that three credits could not have earned him admission into the institution, there was no preliminary studies in place at the Faculties of Arts and Social Sciences in the University of Ibadan at that time. It was indeed in 1985/1986 academic session that preliminary study classes was introduced into the Faculties of Arts and Social Sciences in the University of Ibadan. Obviously entwined and entangled by his bundle of contradictions, Mr Godwin Obaseki resorted to the claim of obtaining Higher School Leaving Certificate from the Institute of Continuing Education (ICE). In the first place, a Higher School Leaving Certificate does not exist. What we have in our educational curriculum is Higher School Certificate (HSC). The Testimonial from ICE indicated that Obaseki offered three principal subjects, General Paper and English Language. The fact is that English Language as a subject is not offered at the advanced level stage rather the General Paper suffices for English Language subjects for candidates with deficiencies in English Language at the ordinary level mainly science students. Moreover ICE is not a certificate awarding institution, and Mr Obaseki did not indicate wether the subjects he claimed to have offered and passed were obtained from WAEC, HSC/AL or University of London GCE AL. These two examination bodies exist for verification of his ‘A' level scroll claims. Oddly enough, Mr Obaseki did not present the certificate for his higher school career in ICE as he claims. In these unsettled controversies Prof. Adewoye's defense of Godwin Obaseki tantamounts defending the indefensible. Assuming that Mr Godwin Obaseki attended the University of Ibadan which is most doubtful, his requirement at the point of his entry did not qualify him for admittance into the institution. What the likes of Prof. Adewoye ought to have done in the circumstance was to deeply investigate in the Subject of controversy before coming out with a Press Release. Inversely, if Godwin Obaseki was found to have gained entry into the institution improperly as the deficiencies in his credentials reveal, the University ought to publicly denounce and withdraw the certificate. This such-like scenario played out in the University of Lagos in 1972/1973 session when the then Vice Chancellor Prof. J.F Ade-Ajayi officially denounced and published names of students with deficiencies in admission requirements, who were aided and abetted into the institution by one Mr Owosho in the admission office. It will be recalled that those who had graduated were published and their certificates withdrawn by the University while those undergoing studies were automatically expelled. This action restored credibility to the graduates of the University of Lagos been found worthy in knowledge and in character.

My advice to Prof. Adewoye who is obviously misinformed is to critically investigate the controversy surrounding Mr Obaseki rather than standing out in his defense. From the inconveniences and contradictions in his academic claims, let it be that the University of Ibadan a world renowned academic institution should lend doubts to the credibility of certificates issued by the institution. I give benefit of doubt to the Press Release from the alumni association and at the same time challenge the authorities of the institution embodied in in the personalities of the Vice Chancellor and the Registrar to come out with an official statement as to whether the entry qualification of five credits in the ordinary level WAEC/GCE was at any time altered in the academic history of the institution. My advice is that resulting from the institutional failure experienced in Nigeria, the academian is the only hope for breeding leaders that will in turn help change our nation. This is why Professor E.O. Adewoye should not lend credence to the belief that our actions is inspired by pecuniary rewards. To this end, all the Alumni Association centers of the University of Ibadan should rise up to the defense of great UI by not allowing a smart forger of certificates defame the reputation of the noble University of Ibadan. It is obvious that the more attempts by Godwin Obaseki to belie the truth concerning his certificate forgery and false claim of attending the University of Ibadan, the more his crooked activities are uncovered. It is now substantiated that the case is in the domain of the court for proof and validation. As to any prediction involving the outcome, time will tell.

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Re: Breaking: I Will Go To Court To Reclaim My Stolen Mandate Says Ize Iyamu by Denique(f): 3:39pm On Oct 02, 2020
Who give Pastor mandate wey dem steal

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Re: Breaking: I Will Go To Court To Reclaim My Stolen Mandate Says Ize Iyamu by Whoube99(f): 3:59pm On Oct 02, 2020
Antoeni:
INDICATIONS emerged late Thursday that the Edo State governorship candidate of the All Progressives Congress (APC) in the September 19 governorship election in Edo state, Pastor Osagie Ize-Iyamu would approach the courts to contest the outcome of the election that gave victory to Governor Godwin Obaseki of the Peoples Democratic Party, PDP.

In a congratulatory message he sent to the people of the state to mark the nation’s 60th Independence anniversary, he said since after the election many people have sought to know from him his next line of action but said if the Obaseki and the PDP could institute 13 cases against him, then his approaching the courts would not be out place.

He said: “Suffice it to say that, with due sensitivity to the feelings of our people, we are busy collating our facts. Only after, can we speak and speak authoritatively, in the best tradition of rule of law, fairness to all, and due process. We will brief you all in a good time and that time is near.

The dearth of ideologies in the Nigerian political space
“In the course of our methodical approach, not a few deem to have preempted our course of action; and pleaded that we do not proceed to the courts to challenge the election results.

“While that cannot be dismissed as an entirely bad plea, what I can say is that whatever action we subsequently take would be rooted in due process and the rule of law. We will exercise every right available to us under the law, given the electoral facts at our disposal.


“Even as we speak, our people should know that PDP and their agents and privies have instituted 13 lawsuits against my running mate and I. None of them have they discontinued after the election. So, if the PDP don’t pass up their rights under the law, why should we, in APC, do so?

More in Home
Edo governorship election defeat: Ize-Iyamu heads to court
Edo governorship election defeat: Ize-Iyamu to seek redress

Easiest way to destroy democracy is to allow riggers assume office ― Atedo Peterside

Those claiming to represent North, South or East fighting for their pockets — Sanusi
Asides from salary, we receive N8.5m monthly — Rep Member
Apart from salary, we receive N8.5m monthly — Reps Member
“So, we are at liberty to pursue any legal option we deem fit, so long as the peace of Edo, our beloved homeland, is not threatened.

“So, until you hear from us, I beseech our members to remain peaceful and law-abiding. Let us enjoy the rare pleasure of our nation clocking 60.

Pastor Ize-Iyamu who gave the history of the creation Mid-West from Western Region, Bendel, and the present Edo State which he said has a common identity, rejoiced with everyone, “from the Oba of Benin, and our other revered monarchs, in the Edo traditional council, to the humblest of our people


https://www.vanguardngr.com/2020/10/edo-governorship-election-defeat-ize-iyamu-to-seek-redress/

Whether Ize-Iyamu is going to be the second Supreme Court Governor is none of my business at this point anymore. What I know is that at the Edo Governorship election, Ize-Iyamu, Osho Pikin, Tinubu & APC were roundly defeated and retired.

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Re: Breaking: I Will Go To Court To Reclaim My Stolen Mandate Says Ize Iyamu by Indispensable85(m): 4:16pm On Oct 02, 2020
fergie001:

The Imo case is different from this.
There is a case @ the Certificate issue, but it has a caveat.

OK let's see the content of the petition first.
Re: Breaking: I Will Go To Court To Reclaim My Stolen Mandate Says Ize Iyamu by fergie001: 4:17pm On Oct 02, 2020
Indispensable85:


OK let's see the content of the petition first.
The Court said Nwosu didn't resign before defecting to AA.


https://newsflash247.com.ng/edo-guber-olanipekun-4-sans-lead-cases-seeking-to-disqualify-obaseki/
Re: Breaking: I Will Go To Court To Reclaim My Stolen Mandate Says Ize Iyamu by fergie001: 4:19pm On Oct 02, 2020
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Re: Breaking: I Will Go To Court To Reclaim My Stolen Mandate Says Ize Iyamu by Brandstudio01: 4:28pm On Oct 02, 2020
Antoeni:
APC in Court:

1. The Results Obaseki used to enter University of Ibadan.

2. Whether a Candidate can obtain Nomination Forms from 2Political Party in 1 Election Process.

3. Whether a Candidate can attend Screening Process of two Political Parties in a single Election Process.

Since the Supreme Court had ruled on similar issues in Imo, let's see whether they will upturn their decision or reaffirm it.
Oga let it sink in your head. OBASEKI Remains your hero even if he looses which he can.

Thank you for letting us know University of Ibadan us now Nigerian Inec.

Go to court and bury your godfather's career the more.

You thought Buhari is a fool for allowing free and fair election after the US and UK sanction respectively

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Re: Breaking: I Will Go To Court To Reclaim My Stolen Mandate Says Ize Iyamu by Indispensable85(m): 5:05pm On Oct 02, 2020
fergie001:

The Court said Nwosu didn't resign before defecting to AA.


https://newsflash247.com.ng/edo-guber-olanipekun-4-sans-lead-cases-seeking-to-disqualify-obaseki/


This one is preelection case.

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