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Without Winning FCT, A President Cannot Be Legally Declared — Ozoani by AlexReports(m): 9:45pm On Mar 01, 2023
A senior advocate of Nigeria, Emeka Ozoani (SAN) on Tuesday evening, said a candidate cannot legally and constitutionally be declared the winner of the presidential Election if he or she fails to win the Federal Capital Territory (FCT).

Any presidential candidate who did not win Federal Capital Territory, Abuja, cannot legally and constitutionally be declared the winner of the presidential Election. The only available path to INEC is to call for a fresh nomination.

“Section 133(b), last paragraph of the 1999 constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria, as amended attests to this,” the SAN said.

A critical analysis of Section 133(b) of the 1999 Constitution as amended on the declaration of a winner in a presidential election said “the only interpretation to be founded on Section 133 (b) of the 1999 constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria, as amended is to the effect that for a candidate to be qualified to the office of the president, ‘he has not less than one-quarter of the votes cast at the election in each of at least two-thirds of all states in the Federation and the Federal Capital Territory, Abuja but where the only candidates fail to be elected in accordance with this section, then there shall be fresh nominations’.

“The interpretation of and is in issue. We submit that the word, ‘AND’ means ‘Conj’, ‘in addition’, ‘together with’, ‘plus’. See Webster’s Universal Dictionary and thesaurus, Bedded and Grosset, P. 31. Also, ‘AND’ means, ‘generally, a cumulative sense, requiring the fulfillment of all the conditions that it joins together and herein, it is the antithesis of ‘OR’. See Stroud’s judicial dictionary of words and phrases, Seventh edition, VOL. 1, Daniel Greenberg, London Sweet and Maxwell, 2006, P 128

“In BUHARI V INEC, (2008) 19 NWLR (PT 1120) P, 246 at 368, paras A-D, the Supreme court, In interpreting section 146 of the Electoral Act, 2006 held that the word ‘AND’ is CONJUCTIVE and not DISJUNCTIVE like ‘OR’. See also NDOMA-EGBA v CHUKWUOGOR (2004) 6 NWLR (PT 969)382.

“Further, the word ‘AND’ in SECTION 135(1) OF THE ELECTORAL ACT, 2002, the Court of Appeal, per Salami, J.C.A (as he then was) in YUSUF v OBASANJO (2005) 18 NWLR (PT. 956) 96 AT 178 held that the word ‘AND’ should be read CONJUNCTIVELY and not DISJUNCTIVELY. See also, SASEGBON’S JUDICIAL DICTIONARY OF NIGERIAN LAW. VOL. 1, P. 309. The Federal Capital Territory Abuja is one of the states of the Federation by Section 299 of the 1999 Constitution, as amended.

“Therein, it is stated,’ the provisions of this constitution shall apply to the Federal Capital Territory, Abuja as if it were one of the states of the Federation and accordingly…’ In BABA-PANYA V PRESIDENT, FEDERAL REPUBLIC of NIGERIA (2018) 15 NWLR (pt 1643) 395, the court of appeal, per Akomolafe- Wilson, J.C.A, held that ‘by virtue of Section 299 of the Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria, 1999 as amended, the Federal Capital Territory, Abuja, IS A STATE.

“Also, in OKOYODE v F.C.D.A., (2005) VOL. 27 WRN, P. 97, the Court of Appeal, per ALAGOA, J.C.A at p. 149, lines 40- 45, held inter alia, ‘Section 299 of the constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria 1999 as amended, has clear and unambiguous provisions to the effect that the Federal Capital Territory, ABUJA IS IN LAW A STATE,” Ozoani added.
https://barristerng.com/without-winning-fct-a-president-cannot-be-legally-declared-ozoani/

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Re: Without Winning FCT, A President Cannot Be Legally Declared — Ozoani by jchioma: 9:52pm On Mar 01, 2023
Who respects the law in Nigeria sef? Reference Buhari. Bunch of lawless people!

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Re: Without Winning FCT, A President Cannot Be Legally Declared — Ozoani by xristos(m): 11:06pm On Mar 01, 2023
hmmm...finally someone with sense

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Re: Without Winning FCT, A President Cannot Be Legally Declared — Ozoani by AdaojoTheUrchin: 11:10pm On Mar 01, 2023
We shall hear from the Supreme court. The world is already watching them keenly.

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Re: Without Winning FCT, A President Cannot Be Legally Declared — Ozoani by wahalawahala: 11:28pm On Mar 01, 2023
xristos:
hmmm...finally someone with sense
😂😂😂 this thing still dey pain una

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Re: Without Winning FCT, A President Cannot Be Legally Declared — Ozoani by basilo102: 11:28pm On Mar 01, 2023
Abuja is regarded as a state in the law but "and" is conjucive. Therefore 25% is compulsory in " Abuja state"

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Re: Without Winning FCT, A President Cannot Be Legally Declared — Ozoani by basilo102: 11:30pm On Mar 01, 2023
wahalawahala:
😂😂😂 this thing still dey pain una
Thiefnubuu is wasting his time. Imagine 19% in Abuja?

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Re: Without Winning FCT, A President Cannot Be Legally Declared — Ozoani by Babalegba(m): 11:33pm On Mar 01, 2023
Pained one Naira San

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Re: Without Winning FCT, A President Cannot Be Legally Declared — Ozoani by Parachoko: 11:34pm On Mar 01, 2023
AlexReports:
A senior advocate of Nigeria, Emeka Ozoani (SAN) on Tuesday evening, said a candidate cannot legally and constitutionally be declared the winner of the presidential Election if he or she fails to win the Federal Capital Territory (FCT).


“Any presidential candidate who did not win Federal Capital Territory, Abuja, cannot legally and constitutionally be declared the winner of the presidential Election. The only available path to INEC is to call for a fresh nomination.


“Section 133(b), last paragraph of the 1999 constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria, as amended attests to this,” the SAN said.


A critical analysis of Section 133(b) of the 1999 Constitution as amended on the declaration of a winner in a presidential election said “the only interpretation to be founded on Section 133 (b) of the 1999 constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria, as amended is to the effect that for a candidate to be qualified to the office of the president, ‘he has not less than one-quarter of the votes cast at the election in each of at least two-thirds of all states in the Federation and the Federal Capital Territory, Abuja but where the only candidates fail to be elected in accordance with this section, then there shall be fresh nominations’.


“The interpretation of and is in issue. We submit that the word, ‘AND’ means ‘Conj’, ‘in addition’, ‘together with’, ‘plus’. See Webster’s Universal Dictionary and thesaurus, Bedded and Grosset, P. 31. Also, ‘AND’ means, ‘generally, a cumulative sense, requiring the fulfillment of all the conditions that it joins together and herein, it is the antithesis of ‘OR’. See Stroud’s judicial dictionary of words and phrases, Seventh edition, VOL. 1, Daniel Greenberg, London Sweet and Maxwell, 2006, P 128

“In BUHARI V INEC, (2008) 19 NWLR (PT 1120) P, 246 at 368, paras A-D, the Supreme court, In interpreting section 146 of the Electoral Act, 2006 held that the word ‘AND’ is CONJUCTIVE and not DISJUNCTIVE like ‘OR’. See also NDOMA-EGBA v CHUKWUOGOR (2004) 6 NWLR (PT 969)382.


“Further, the word ‘AND’ in SECTION 135(1) OF THE ELECTORAL ACT, 2002, the Court of Appeal, per Salami, J.C.A (as he then was) in YUSUF v OBASANJO (2005) 18 NWLR (PT. 956) 96 AT 178 held that the word ‘AND’ should be read CONJUNCTIVELY and not DISJUNCTIVELY. See also, SASEGBON’S JUDICIAL DICTIONARY OF NIGERIAN LAW. VOL. 1, P. 309. The Federal Capital Territory Abuja is one of the states of the Federation by Section 299 of the 1999 Constitution, as amended.

“Therein, it is stated,’ the provisions of this constitution shall apply to the Federal Capital Territory, Abuja as if it were one of the states of the Federation and accordingly…’ In BABA-PANYA V PRESIDENT, FEDERAL REPUBLIC of NIGERIA (2018) 15 NWLR (pt 1643) 395, the court of appeal, per Akomolafe- Wilson, J.C.A, held that ‘by virtue of Section 299 of the Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria, 1999 as amended, the Federal Capital Territory, Abuja, IS A STATE.

“Also, in OKOYODE v F.C.D.A., (2005) VOL. 27 WRN, P. 97, the Court of Appeal, per ALAGOA, J.C.A at p. 149, lines 40- 45, held inter alia, ‘Section 299 of the constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria 1999 as amended, has clear and unambiguous provisions to the effect that the Federal Capital Territory, ABUJA IS IN LAW A STATE,” Ozoani added.


https://barristerng.com/without-winning-fct-a-president-cannot-be-legally-declared-ozoani/
Make e go go tell Atiku and Obi

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Re: Without Winning FCT, A President Cannot Be Legally Declared — Ozoani by ProphetM0hammad: 11:35pm On Mar 01, 2023
Okoro dey struggle with English and comprehension

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Re: Without Winning FCT, A President Cannot Be Legally Declared — Ozoani by kollinzgee(m): 11:36pm On Mar 01, 2023
To gain admission into a university you must have at least 5 credits in five subjects with math and english.
Saying tinubu won the election withoue 25% in fct means you are saying you just need 5credits wthout maths and english to gain admission.

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Re: Without Winning FCT, A President Cannot Be Legally Declared — Ozoani by RighChannel: 11:41pm On Mar 01, 2023
In Nigeria Buhari and Co. are above the law, this passage of electoral act can't work in Buhari's goverment

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Re: Without Winning FCT, A President Cannot Be Legally Declared — Ozoani by Ahuitzotl: 11:47pm On Mar 01, 2023
Wait let's hear from the Courts..

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Re: Without Winning FCT, A President Cannot Be Legally Declared — Ozoani by wahalawahala: 11:55pm On Mar 01, 2023
basilo102:

Thiefnubuu is wasting his time. Imagine 19% in Abuja?
grin he's your president elect , get used to it😂

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Re: Without Winning FCT, A President Cannot Be Legally Declared — Ozoani by EDUECO(m): 12:04am On Mar 02, 2023
They are hoping on their judicial structure to retain their stolen mandate

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Re: Without Winning FCT, A President Cannot Be Legally Declared — Ozoani by Nobody: 2:12pm On Mar 02, 2023
If Inec like,they should not only give the drug lord certificate of return,they should also give him certificate of going,Tinubu is not and will never be Nigeria president,he is simply the reject of Nigerians.

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Re: Without Winning FCT, A President Cannot Be Legally Declared — Ozoani by ProphetM0hammad: 2:12pm On Mar 02, 2023
After seeing Emeka, i stopped reading

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Re: Without Winning FCT, A President Cannot Be Legally Declared — Ozoani by franchasofficia: 2:12pm On Mar 02, 2023
I was shocked when Yakubu declared Tinubu the winner instead of declaring the election inconclusive angry


Dear Mr James, I need at least 5 persons from you and your wife on my birthday while coming, if not the gateman won't allow you in.



Can any honest person interpret the above statement correctly for me please? Does the above statement mean that Mr James will be allowed into my birthday venue if he comes with 6 guests without his wife amongst them?

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Re: Without Winning FCT, A President Cannot Be Legally Declared — Ozoani by Throwback: 2:12pm On Mar 02, 2023
This one is giving false hope to losers who laboured in vain.

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Re: Without Winning FCT, A President Cannot Be Legally Declared — Ozoani by Nobody: 2:12pm On Mar 02, 2023
grin grin grin

Kuku tell us sey if pesin no get compulsory 25% for anambra, enugu, imo, dem no fit declare am nah....

Only God knows the kind of institution brewing up diz guys, dey are just fvcking dull, and dey won't calm down to learn, na only diz chest beating like sey dem be chimpanzee...
Sometimes ago their fraud increase the tuition of his state unis to over 300% increase, one will feel maybe the institution sef go upgrade small, till date, the ranking of the institution still dey where hin dey mine crude oil...
Bunch of 5% clowns

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Re: Without Winning FCT, A President Cannot Be Legally Declared — Ozoani by DaTruths: 2:13pm On Mar 02, 2023
Which one is win Abuja again, I thought it's about having 25% in Abuja??

Well, what do I know.

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Re: Without Winning FCT, A President Cannot Be Legally Declared — Ozoani by Felabrity: 2:13pm On Mar 02, 2023
INEC chairman desperately gave the certificate to Tinubu, like he was under a threat

He knew the law

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Re: Without Winning FCT, A President Cannot Be Legally Declared — Ozoani by BigBrother9ja: 2:13pm On Mar 02, 2023
Lol

Senseless OSU SAN

This one na sand and not san cheesy

Noise makers and time wasters grin grin grin grin

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Re: Without Winning FCT, A President Cannot Be Legally Declared — Ozoani by KanwuliaExtra: 2:13pm On Mar 02, 2023
Welcome to NIGERIA!!!! grin
Nothing happens ''LEGALLY'!

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Re: Without Winning FCT, A President Cannot Be Legally Declared — Ozoani by Throwback: 2:13pm On Mar 02, 2023
basilo102:
Abuja is regarded as a state in the law but "and" is conjucive. Therefore 25% is compulsory in " Abuja state"

"And" that exist without a comma?

The law states that "25% in 2/3 of the 36 States of the federation and Abuja,..."

Meaning 37 possible sources from which 25% can be obtained.

2/3 of 37 is 25 (to make it a whole)

Tinubu already secured 25% in 28 states.

So no case here at all.

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Re: Without Winning FCT, A President Cannot Be Legally Declared — Ozoani by ceaser: 2:13pm On Mar 02, 2023
Ẹmeka Ozoani.

Hmmmm

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Re: Without Winning FCT, A President Cannot Be Legally Declared — Ozoani by Caramia2020(m): 2:13pm On Mar 02, 2023
They don't obey law, so forget about it.

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