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Atiku To Tinubu: You Can't Hide Under Privacy Law by Jatuski: 5:56am On Sep 29, 2023
*Asks judge to speed up process to beat time limit




The candidate of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), in the last presidential election, Alhaji Atiku Abubakar, on Wednesday, told President Bola Ahmed Tinubu, that he cannot use the excuse of privacy law to stop the release of his academic records from the Chicago State University (CSU).



Atiku, who stated this in his reply to Tinubu's objection to the order of Magistrate Judge Jeffrey Gilbert, maintained that Tinubu's objection was incompetent and lacking in merit.



According to the former Vice President, all the grounds of objections raised by Tinubu against the execution of the lawful order of the magistrate court were resolved by Justice Gilbert after listening to parties.



Recall that the court had on September 19, held that Atiku's application for discovery outweighs Tinubu's plea for protection under the privacy law.



Tinubu had, amongst other grounds, for the denial of Atiku's request submitted that Judge Gilbert erred in directing the CSU to release documents bordering on Tinubu's Diploma certificate, transcripts and admission letter amongst others.



But Judge Gilbert pointed out that the case of Atiku has merit as it has to do with Tinubu's qualification for the 2023 presidential election, which he (Tinubu) won.



Dissatisfied, Tinubu last Thursday begging a Federal High Court presided by Judge Nancy Maldonado to delay the enforcement of the order till Monday, September 25, when he would formally file his objection.



At Monday's proceedings, Tinubu had, amongst others, argued that the granting of the order violates his right to privacy and breached the US law regarding the release of academic records.



Specifically, Tinubu had argued that what the discovery Applicant seeks is intrusive because educational records are private and protected from disclosure under the Federal Educational Records and Privacy Act, 28 U.S.C. § 1232(g) (“FERPA”).



But Atiku, in his latest move, argued that the law of privacy pleaded by Tinubu to stop the release of his academic records was not relevant in this instance.



Atiku's lawyer, Angela Liu, in her reply, pointed out that the FERPA and analogous state laws do not create an independent privilege for educational records and cannot serve as a shield against a court-issued subpoena.



According to the applicant, "the assertion of a privilege or privacy interest under FERPA is a nonstarter; the statute does not give individuals any enforceable rights", adding that, "FERPA does not provide a privilege that prevents the disclosure of student records."



Moreso, Atiku argued that Tinubu cannot plead protection when he "has placed its educational records at issue, ECF 40 at 25-26 (explaining that Intervenor put his diploma at issue by submitting it to INEC and Tinubu’s records have already been introduced into the Nigerian proceedings, including by Tinubu himself, and widely published in the media".



Stating further that through various proceedings, Tinubu has submitted his own educational records for consideration by courts and indeed by the public, Atiku submitted that Judge Gilbert correctly decided that the balance of the Intel discretionary factors weigh in favor of granting the discovery.



"The Objections are meritless."



Apparently justifying the need for Tinubu's contentious academic records to be released, Atiku insisted that a mechanism exists in the Supreme Court of Nigeria to admit fresh evidence.



He cited Supreme Court Order 2, which reads in part, "A party who wishes the court to receive the evidence of witnesses (whether they were or were not called at the trial) or to order the production of any document, exhibit or other thing connected with the proceedings in accordance with the provisions of Section 33 of the Act, shall apply for leave on notice of motion prior to the date set down for the hearing of the appeal.



"The application shall be supported by affidavit of the fact on which the party relies for making it and of the nature of the evidence or the document concerned.



"It shall not be necessary for the other party to answer the additional evidence intended to be called but if leave is granted the other party shall be entitled to a reasonable opportunity to give his own evidence in reply if he so wishes".



While stating that his application is a straightforward Section 1782 application, Atiku submitted "Contrary to Intervenor’s inflated rhetoric, Applicant is not seeking “to conduct a fishing expedition into Intervenor’s private, confidential, and protected educational records.



"Rather, Applicant seeks to test (1) the authenticity and origin of twelve (12) pages of documents (including two very different diplomas) that purport to have been issued by CSU (the “CSU documents”) —all of which have already been submitted to the Nigerian courts and widely published in the media; and (2) the basis for CSU’s categorical assertion that Tinubu received a B.S. degree in 1979, given discrepancies between information in the CSU documents and information in his affidavit submitted to INEC.



"If, as Intervenor asserts, he graduated from CSU in 1979—and the CSU documents are authentic copies issued by CSU—there is no reason why he should oppose the limited discovery Applicant seeks.



"For the foregoing reasons, the Court should overrule the Objections in their entirety.



"If the Court overrules the Objections, Applicant respectfully requests that it enter an order requiring production of documents no later than October 2, 2023, and the deposition scheduled no later than October 3, to allow time for transcripts to be finalized, and the discovery obtained to be sent to Nigeria (which is six (6) hours ahead) by October 4 so that such evidence may, in turn, be filed with the Supreme Court by October 5, which is when Applicant’s Nigerian counsel intend to submit any new evidence to the Supreme Court", he said.

Re: Atiku To Tinubu: You Can't Hide Under Privacy Law by AwokenVawulence: 6:09am On Sep 29, 2023
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Re: Atiku To Tinubu: You Can't Hide Under Privacy Law by Racoon(m): 6:15am On Sep 29, 2023
A crooked drug baron illegitimate president running but falling to nowhere.

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Re: Atiku To Tinubu: You Can't Hide Under Privacy Law by princeade86(m): 6:36am On Sep 29, 2023
Don't mind him. First class graduate dey hide. Number one citizen dey lie

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Re: Atiku To Tinubu: You Can't Hide Under Privacy Law by seunlayi(m): 6:49am On Sep 29, 2023
Atiku Atiku, Hmm weldone
Re: Atiku To Tinubu: You Can't Hide Under Privacy Law by OkCornel(m): 6:52am On Sep 29, 2023
Tinubu supporters, I dey greet o.

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Re: Atiku To Tinubu: You Can't Hide Under Privacy Law by Felimax(m): 6:53am On Sep 29, 2023
Drag his balls for all I care!
Re: Atiku To Tinubu: You Can't Hide Under Privacy Law by Macphenson: 7:12am On Sep 29, 2023
okoo
Re: Atiku To Tinubu: You Can't Hide Under Privacy Law by Kosoco(m): 7:26am On Sep 29, 2023
grin grin[left][/left]
Re: Atiku To Tinubu: You Can't Hide Under Privacy Law by Greenbirth: 7:26am On Sep 29, 2023
I wonder how you said, you graduated from a school and you are running away from the same school, this should have been an opportunities for CSU to show case the school to the world, because a certain Sitting President in Africa attended their school and graduated. Very shameful.
Re: Atiku To Tinubu: You Can't Hide Under Privacy Law by Calabar1stSon: 7:31am On Sep 29, 2023
When's the final ruling on the case please?
Re: Atiku To Tinubu: You Can't Hide Under Privacy Law by Vickym1(f): 7:37am On Sep 29, 2023
Tinubu is in for a good show😂 we'll see the transcript record of a first class graduate that he claimed to be. Ghen! Ghen!!
Re: Atiku To Tinubu: You Can't Hide Under Privacy Law by Westerhoffe(m): 8:00am On Sep 29, 2023
What's in it that we cannot see? undecided
Re: Atiku To Tinubu: You Can't Hide Under Privacy Law by fourboys: 8:05am On Sep 29, 2023
Atiku no get joy grin grin grin
Re: Atiku To Tinubu: You Can't Hide Under Privacy Law by Usmanovic95(m): 8:39am On Sep 29, 2023
Atiku is doing the lord's work here.Anyone against this is an enemy of truth.Ride on Baba

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Re: Atiku To Tinubu: You Can't Hide Under Privacy Law by Dikastan: 8:44am On Sep 29, 2023
All eyes on the judiciary, not Nigeria judiuseless.
Re: Atiku To Tinubu: You Can't Hide Under Privacy Law by EbolaTinubu: 8:48am On Sep 29, 2023
Ebola Tinubu is a criminal and a drug pusher

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Re: Atiku To Tinubu: You Can't Hide Under Privacy Law by 2BabaNairaland: 8:48am On Sep 29, 2023
OkCornel:
Tinubu supporters, I dey greet o.
Re: Atiku To Tinubu: You Can't Hide Under Privacy Law by 2BabaNairaland: 8:50am On Sep 29, 2023
Usmanovic95:
Atiku is doing the lord's work here.Anyone against this is an enemy of truth.Ride on Baba
Re: Atiku To Tinubu: You Can't Hide Under Privacy Law by BoldBrainz(m): 10:12am On Sep 29, 2023
😂😂.

I dedicate "Giving Dem" by Young Willis featuring Timaya and the Kabusa Oriental Choir, to Alhaji Atiku Abubakar.

Man be dishing Nigerians joy on an unlimited basis and making Tinubu to be running "helta-seketas".
Re: Atiku To Tinubu: You Can't Hide Under Privacy Law by Ballotti: 10:14am On Sep 29, 2023
Give it to him hot-hot!
He has refused to come back from 'FRANCE' o. cheesy

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