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FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS (FAQs) ON ATIKU’S CHICAGO CASE AGAINST BAT Q: What is the point of Atiku’s case in the USA? A: Atiku’s case in the USA aims to expose the truth surrounding Tinubu’s Certificate/identity controversy and prove to the world that Tinubu is neither constitutionally nor morally qualified to be President of the Federal Republic of Nigeria. Q: Can the PEPT admit new evidence obtained from Atiku’s Chicago Trial? A: There are arguments for and against this. Those who are for invoke the power of the Supreme Court pursuant to the Nigerian constitution to admit evidence under extraneous circumstances in the interest of Justice, if that evidence was such that it could not have been obtained before that material time it is being pleaded and if it is relevant enough for Justice to be dispensed. Those against quote the Electoral act which limits evidence admissible in court to what was pleaded in the petition. However what is not in contention is that the Supreme Court can admit new facts. Therefore any relevant new facts which are discovered in the Chicago case can be referenced and brought to the attention of the court by Atiku’s Legal team and can most definitely influence the outcome of the final Judgement. Q: Is Atiku wasting his time with the Case at Chicago? A: While a lot of BATists believe Atiku is wasting his time in Chicago, surprisingly their principal Tinubu himself thinks otherwise hence his hiring 5 Lawyers and instructing them to do everything possible to prevent his academic records from falling into the hands of Atiku. Q: Why should you pay close attention to Atiku’s Chicago Case? A: Because it is in the interest of every Nigerian that we get to the bottom of BAT’s certificate controversy. The outcome of the case would have serious far reaching implications that will affect the outcome of the PEPT and therefore the life of every Nigerian. |
tamdun:Wole Soyinka a yoruba man was whispered to by the devil |
Raskimonojendor:The Nigerian military coup of 1983 took place on 31 December that year. It was coordinated by key officers of the Nigerian military and led to the ousting of the democratically elected government of President Shehu Shagari and the installation of Major General Muhammadu Buhari as head of state. Coup succeeds. |
Kdon2:Says uncle skullarsticker |
Alchemy528:Igbos |
Kdon2:Another drunken nama |
Raskimonojendor:That is not how the military works leave gossips |
Good riddance to one terrorist |
He halted an active coup and imprisoned the perpetrators. Yet he was murdered in the most horrible way. It's sad most Nigerians don't know about the true events that led to the bloody civil war of 30 months. I'm glad Gen. Gowon is still alive to see the real enemies of Nigeria. |
Today in History: Aguiyi-Ironsi was Assassinated. Exactly 57 years ago today, Nigeria's first Military Head of State, Major Gen. Aguiyi-ironsi from Ibeku Umuahia in Abia state and over 200 Igbo Army officers were killed in a coup attack of July 29, 1966. May they rest in Power
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Students from Queen of the Rosary College Onitsha win big at the 2023 World Affairs Challenge in the USA. They defeated 760 schools across the globe to clinched a second position. A school from US came first while the Onitsha girls came second.
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illicit:Buhari military coup with MKO? |
Growing up as the most fearsome and strongest in an Igbo household, beating up your siblings unchallenged, Igbo parents would call you 'Power Mike'. Igbo musician, Okonkwo Asah (7-7) paid tribute to him in one of his songs titled "Power Mike". He hailed from Neni, Anambra state. |
If not because I'm tired if that evil party called APC Who In his right mind will call Dino a governor Nigeria never ready |
illicit:Without Soyinka a yoruba man Nigeria would have been cult free |
This was used by Guinness international after research in south Africa to run an advert called Micheal power. Power Mike would've been 84 years today. Michael 'Power Mike' Okpala was for years celebrated as undefeated world heavyweight wrestling champion. Some of his feats were lifting buses, using bare hands to hammer nails, etc. An epitome of strength and muscle he was. Rest in Power
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