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Tinubu GCE falsification and Section 468 of the Criminal Code Act in Nigeria by Toks2008(m): 9:43pm On Oct 04, 2023
I would love us to look away from the issue of whether Tinubu forged his diploma certificate or not and let's look at the bigger monster.

It has been established beyond all doubts that Tinubu gave a false information to gain admission into Southwest College and Chicago state University and that is clearly seen in the image attached. Tinubu who applied to Southwest College for an associate degree in 1975 claimed to have attended Government College, Lagos, and presented a 1970 GCE A-level result. Whereas, Government College, Lagos, was established in 1974 by the administration of Brig. General Mobolaji Johnson. This was also part of the documents Tinubu presented to CSU and was part of the documents released by CSU to Atiku Abubaker.

In situations where a person is found to have gained admission and earned a degree using forged documents or falsifying information, even if it happened many years ago, universities typically have the authority to revoke the degree. Most academic institutions have policies in place to address cases of academic fraud, including the use of forged documents during the admission process. Universities take academic integrity seriously, and if it comes to light that a degree was obtained through fraudulent means, they can conduct an investigation, which might lead to disciplinary actions, including the revocation of the degree.

Now that there is a substantial evidence, what Atiku needs to do now is to prompt South west college(Richard Darley) and Chicago state university to conduct an internal investigation, and take action, including revoking Tinubu's degree but this would generally depend on the School's policies which i believe has zero tolerance to forgery or false information.

Now here is the killer move Tinubu can never escape and if he does then nothing else will nail him.

Section 468 of the Criminal Code Act in Nigeria says, “Any person who knowingly and fraudulently utters a false document or writing, or a counterfeit seal, is guilty of an offence of the same kind and is liable to the same punishment as if he had forged the thing in question.

“It is immaterial whether the false document or writing, or counterfeit seal, was made in Nigeria or elsewhere.


Now i want every Tinubu supporter to read the quoted again and this time very slowly...What this means is that the Nigeria criminal code recognizes alteration or falsification of a document as forgery and it does not matter where the false document is used.

At this point i do not need to explain further to anyone how this singular document can indeed remove Tinubu as the president.

But will the supreme court admit new evidence? If it does then there is no hiding place for Tinubu.

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Re: Tinubu GCE falsification and Section 468 of the Criminal Code Act in Nigeria by Dpen11(f): 9:45pm On Oct 04, 2023
Those men are wise ,they know what's next to do

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Re: Tinubu GCE falsification and Section 468 of the Criminal Code Act in Nigeria by ASAPFERG: 9:45pm On Oct 04, 2023
Tinubu is your president till 2031.

You better drink sniper and die now if you can't bear it

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Re: Tinubu GCE falsification and Section 468 of the Criminal Code Act in Nigeria by garfield1: 10:07pm On Oct 04, 2023
Toks2008:
In situations where a person is found to have gained admission and earned a degree using forged documents, even if it happened many years ago, universities typically have the authority to revoke the degree. Most academic institutions have policies in place to address cases of academic fraud, including the use of forged documents during the admission process.

Universities take academic integrity seriously, and if it comes to light that a degree was obtained through fraudulent means, they can conduct an investigation, which might lead to disciplinary actions, including the revocation of the degree.

The ability to initiate such a revocation process after many years would depend on the university's specific policies and the evidence available to substantiate the claim. If there is credible evidence of document forgery, even after several decades, a university could potentially revoke the degree and take appropriate actions.

It has been established beyond all doubts that Tinubu forged a document to gain admission into Chicago state University and that is clearly seen in the image attached. Tinubu who applied to Southwest College for an associate degree in 1975 claimed to have attended Government College, Lagos, and presented a 1970 GCE A-level result. Whereas, Government College, Lagos, was established in 1974 by the administration of Brig. General Mobolaji Johnson. This was also part of the documents Tinubu presented to CSU and was part of the documents released by CSU to Atiku Abubaker.

Now that there is a substantial evidence, what Atiku needs to do now is to prompt the university to conduct an internal investigation, and take action, including revoking Tinubu's degree but this would generally depend on the university's own policies which i believe has zero tolerance to forgery.

With this move, Tinubu will be automatically disqualified from contesting any election even if he is fortunate to complete the present term.




He will write GCE and present it
Re: Tinubu GCE falsification and Section 468 of the Criminal Code Act in Nigeria by Zupay: 10:10pm On Oct 04, 2023
ASAPFERG:
Tinubu is your president till 2031.

You better drink sniper and die now if you can't bear it

You mean the sniper already resting under your pillow, waiting for action? cheesy cheesy cheesy

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Re: Tinubu GCE falsification and Section 468 of the Criminal Code Act in Nigeria by wrongnumber: 10:11pm On Oct 04, 2023
garfield1:


He will write GCE and present it

Like seriously...

Once you are pronounced guilty of forgery by a court of law, you can never hold any political office again even if you write a million GCE afterward.

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Re: Tinubu GCE falsification and Section 468 of the Criminal Code Act in Nigeria by princepeter566: 10:11pm On Oct 04, 2023
President of agbadu and casava republic right
ASAPFERG:
Tinubu is your president till 2031.

You better drink sniper and die now if you can't bear it

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Re: Tinubu GCE falsification and Section 468 of the Criminal Code Act in Nigeria by wrongnumber: 10:12pm On Oct 04, 2023
Toks2008:
In situations where a person is found to have gained admission and earned a degree using forged documents, even if it happened many years ago, universities typically have the authority to revoke the degree. Most academic institutions have policies in place to address cases of academic fraud, including the use of forged documents during the admission process.

Universities take academic integrity seriously, and if it comes to light that a degree was obtained through fraudulent means, they can conduct an investigation, which might lead to disciplinary actions, including the revocation of the degree.

The ability to initiate such a revocation process after many years would depend on the university's specific policies and the evidence available to substantiate the claim. If there is credible evidence of document forgery, even after several decades, a university could potentially revoke the degree and take appropriate actions.

It has been established beyond all doubts that Tinubu forged a document to gain admission into Chicago state University and that is clearly seen in the image attached. Tinubu who applied to Southwest College for an associate degree in 1975 claimed to have attended Government College, Lagos, and presented a 1970 GCE A-level result. Whereas, Government College, Lagos, was established in 1974 by the administration of Brig. General Mobolaji Johnson. This was also part of the documents Tinubu presented to CSU and was part of the documents released by CSU to Atiku Abubaker.

Now that there is a substantial evidence, what Atiku needs to do now is to prompt the university to conduct an internal investigation, and take action, including revoking Tinubu's degree but this would generally depend on the university's own policies which i believe has zero tolerance to forgery.

With this move, Tinubu will be automatically disqualified from contesting any election even if he is fortunate to complete the present term.




Ofcourse this is one of Atiku options.

The evidence is so so clear.

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Re: Tinubu GCE falsification and Section 468 of the Criminal Code Act in Nigeria by seunmsg(m): 10:15pm On Oct 04, 2023
Toks2008:
In situations where a person is found to have gained admission and earned a degree using forged documents, even if it happened many years ago, universities typically have the authority to revoke the degree. Most academic institutions have policies in place to address cases of academic fraud, including the use of forged documents during the admission process.

Universities take academic integrity seriously, and if it comes to light that a degree was obtained through fraudulent means, they can conduct an investigation, which might lead to disciplinary actions, including the revocation of the degree.

The ability to initiate such a revocation process after many years would depend on the university's specific policies and the evidence available to substantiate the claim. If there is credible evidence of document forgery, even after several decades, a university could potentially revoke the degree and take appropriate actions.

It has been established beyond all doubts that Tinubu forged a document to gain admission into Chicago state University and that is clearly seen in the image attached. Tinubu who applied to Southwest College for an associate degree in 1975 claimed to have attended Government College, Lagos, and presented a 1970 GCE A-level result. Whereas, Government College, Lagos, was established in 1974 by the administration of Brig. General Mobolaji Johnson. This was also part of the documents Tinubu presented to CSU and was part of the documents released by CSU to Atiku Abubaker.

Now that there is a substantial evidence, what Atiku needs to do now is to prompt the university to conduct an internal investigation, and take action, including revoking Tinubu's degree but this would generally depend on the university's own policies which i believe has zero tolerance to forgery.

With this move, Tinubu will be automatically disqualified from contesting any election even if he is fortunate to complete the present term.




Can you name the document that Tinubu forged to get the admission?

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Re: Tinubu GCE falsification and Section 468 of the Criminal Code Act in Nigeria by StOla: 10:16pm On Oct 04, 2023
What is the name of the document forged?

Abi the document no get name?

Hahahahahaha!

Losers!

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Re: Tinubu GCE falsification and Section 468 of the Criminal Code Act in Nigeria by seunmsg(m): 10:16pm On Oct 04, 2023
wrongnumber:


Like seriously...

Once you are pronounced guilty of forgery by a court of law, you can never hold any political office again even if you write a million GCE afterward.

Now, name the document that Tinubu forged to gain the admission.

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Re: Tinubu GCE falsification and Section 468 of the Criminal Code Act in Nigeria by DoTheNeedful: 10:17pm On Oct 04, 2023
Toks2008:
In situations where a person is found to have gained admission and earned a degree using forged documents, even if it happened many years ago, universities typically have the authority to revoke the degree. Most academic institutions have policies in place to address cases of academic fraud, including the use of forged documents during the admission process.

Universities take academic integrity seriously, and if it comes to light that a degree was obtained through fraudulent means, they can conduct an investigation, which might lead to disciplinary actions, including the revocation of the degree.

The ability to initiate such a revocation process after many years would depend on the university's specific policies and the evidence available to substantiate the claim. If there is credible evidence of document forgery, even after several decades, a university could potentially revoke the degree and take appropriate actions.

It has been established beyond all doubts that Tinubu forged a document to gain admission into Chicago state University and that is clearly seen in the image attached. Tinubu who applied to Southwest College for an associate degree in 1975 claimed to have attended Government College, Lagos, and presented a 1970 GCE A-level result. Whereas, Government College, Lagos, was established in 1974 by the administration of Brig. General Mobolaji Johnson. This was also part of the documents Tinubu presented to CSU and was part of the documents released by CSU to Atiku Abubaker.

Now that there is a substantial evidence, what Atiku needs to do now is to prompt the university to conduct an internal investigation, and take action, including revoking Tinubu's degree but this would generally depend on the university's own policies which i believe has zero tolerance to forgery.

With this move, Tinubu will be automatically disqualified from contesting any election even if he is fortunate to complete the present term.




Some of you are just too emotional. I have been on this platform enough to know that you are an elderly person of almost 50 years. It is unfortunate to see how childish you get with your analysis at times.

As far as 2023 elections is concerned, there is nothing Atiku can do to Tinubu again. So, having failed to established that Tinubu did not fake his CSU certificate, you want Atiku to start challenging how Tinubu gained admission to CSU and the information he gave as to finishing from Government College Lagos. To what end?

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Re: Tinubu GCE falsification and Section 468 of the Criminal Code Act in Nigeria by wrongnumber: 10:17pm On Oct 04, 2023
seunmsg:


Now, name the document that Tinubu forged to gain the admission.

Haaaa!

Are you blind? The Op clearly attached it. Or do you have issues with comprehension.

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Re: Tinubu GCE falsification and Section 468 of the Criminal Code Act in Nigeria by Zxcvbnmghtr: 10:18pm On Oct 04, 2023
grin

Hahahaha Toks2008, what has been happening to all of those other steps. Can't you see that you are always many steps behind. grin

Infact, this one is even a million years behind. It is true when they say a fool at 40 is a fool for ever.

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Re: Tinubu GCE falsification and Section 468 of the Criminal Code Act in Nigeria by StOla: 10:19pm On Oct 04, 2023
seunmsg:


Can you name the document that Tinubu forged to get the admission?

I think say na only me dey ask am this questions.

The curtain has closed on Atiku’s presidential ambition.

He will never be President of Nigeria. That is one failure he is certain to take to his grave.

Highest na make Tinubu do state funeral for am as former Vice-President.

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Re: Tinubu GCE falsification and Section 468 of the Criminal Code Act in Nigeria by StOla: 10:19pm On Oct 04, 2023
wrongnumber:


Haaaa!

Are you blind? The Op clearly attached it. Or do you have issues with comprehension.

What is the name of the certificate that was forged?

Abi e no get name?

Ask the OP to tell you the name since he has been posting it for many days now and cannot tell us the name of the forged document.

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Re: Tinubu GCE falsification and Section 468 of the Criminal Code Act in Nigeria by wrongnumber: 10:20pm On Oct 04, 2023
DoTheNeedful:


Some of you are just too emotional. I have been on this platform enough to know that you are an elderly person of almost 50 years. It is unfortunate to see how childish you get with your analysis at times.

As far as 2023 elections is concerned, there is nothing Atiku can do to Tinubu again. So, having failed to established that Tinubu did not fake his CSU certificate, you want Atiku to start challenging how Tinubu gained admission to CSU and the information he gave as to finishing from Government College Lagos. To what end?


From what I can see here, you are the emotional, petty and immature one.

The OP gave an opinion but you chose to attack him personally. Who is the childish person between you and the Op. Why not address the subject without attacking him.

This is shameful.

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Re: Tinubu GCE falsification and Section 468 of the Criminal Code Act in Nigeria by 1Dray(m): 10:21pm On Oct 04, 2023
garfield1:


He will write GCE and present it

With which brain?

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Re: Tinubu GCE falsification and Section 468 of the Criminal Code Act in Nigeria by seunmsg(m): 10:22pm On Oct 04, 2023
wrongnumber:


Haaaa!

Are you blind? The Op clearly attached it. Or do you have issues with comprehension.

OP attached an undergraduate admission application form of CSU. Are you saying the CSU undergraduate admission form is a forgery or what?

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Re: Tinubu GCE falsification and Section 468 of the Criminal Code Act in Nigeria by wrongnumber: 10:22pm On Oct 04, 2023
StOla:


What is the name of the certificate that was forged?

Abi e no get name?

Oh it's you again. Sorry I did not see your ID quickly.

Its a waste of time indulging you. Obviously you lack minimum IQ to comprehend cos you are asking a lame question. Please stop quoting me.
Re: Tinubu GCE falsification and Section 468 of the Criminal Code Act in Nigeria by wrongnumber: 10:23pm On Oct 04, 2023
seunmsg:


OP attached an undergraduate admission application form of CSU. Are you saying the CSU undergraduate admission form is a forgery or what?

Ofcourse grin

Are you not aware? Wait o,did you guys read the piece at all?
Re: Tinubu GCE falsification and Section 468 of the Criminal Code Act in Nigeria by StOla: 10:23pm On Oct 04, 2023
wrongnumber:


Oh it's you again. Sorry I did not see your ID quickly.

Its a waste of time indulging you. Obviously you lack minimum IQ to comprehend cos you are asking a lame question. Please stop quoting me.

See as he gave up without providing the name of the document.

You think say na Obidient WhatsApp group you dey, that everyone is a zombie like you?

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Re: Tinubu GCE falsification and Section 468 of the Criminal Code Act in Nigeria by StOla: 10:24pm On Oct 04, 2023
wrongnumber:


Ofcourse grin

Are you not aware?

Can an application form be forged?

Since na you wan answer question that the OP has avoided answering for 2days.

Na you go reason your mumu yourself.

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Re: Tinubu GCE falsification and Section 468 of the Criminal Code Act in Nigeria by seunmsg(m): 10:25pm On Oct 04, 2023
wrongnumber:


Ofcourse grin

Are you not aware? Wait o,did you guys read the piece at all?

So, how is the CSU admission application form a forgery? Explain and make it make sense.

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Re: Tinubu GCE falsification and Section 468 of the Criminal Code Act in Nigeria by ASAPFERG: 10:25pm On Oct 04, 2023
Zupay:


You mean the sniper already resting under your pillow, waiting for action? cheesy cheesy cheesy
tinubu is igbo president till 2031 and there is nothing you igbos can do about it..

Any order he makes, you igbos including the stupid animal called Peter obi must follow it otherwise, untimely death awaits you just like it met your forefathers in the civil war...

You better get you to that

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Re: Tinubu GCE falsification and Section 468 of the Criminal Code Act in Nigeria by Zxcvbnmghtr: 10:27pm On Oct 04, 2023
StOla:


I think say na only me dey ask am this questions.

The curtain has closed on Atiku’s presidential ambition.

He will never be President of Nigeria. That is one failure he is certain to take to his grave.

Highest na make Tinubu do state funeral for am as former Vice-President.

If I'm Tinubu. The very day the supreme Court declares my final victory will be the beginning of Atiku's agony.

I will open all of his files and convict him of every offense found with evidence. He will spend his days in prison as long as I remain president.

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Re: Tinubu GCE falsification and Section 468 of the Criminal Code Act in Nigeria by Toks2008(m): 10:27pm On Oct 04, 2023
DoTheNeedful:


Some of you are just too emotional. I have been on this platform enough to know that you are an elderly person of almost 50 years. It is unfortunate to see how childish you get with your analysis at times.

As far as 2023 elections is concerned, there is nothing Atiku can do to Tinubu again. So, having failed to established that Tinubu did not fake his CSU certificate, you want Atiku to start challenging how Tinubu gained admission to CSU and the information he gave as to finishing from Government College Lagos. To what end?


What a Preposterous response. You would have made sense with your second paragraph without adding the odoriferous remarks but i will let it pass. Nevertheless, i would dignify you with a further response.
Re: Tinubu GCE falsification and Section 468 of the Criminal Code Act in Nigeria by Zupay: 10:29pm On Oct 04, 2023
ASAPFERG:
tinubu is igbo president till 2031 and there is nothing you igbos can do about it..

Any order he makes, you igbos including the stupid animal called Peter obi must follow it otherwise, untimely death awaits you just like it met your forefathers in the civil war...

You better get you to that

Just make sure your sniper is tightly covered until you are ready to add it to your garri. cheesy cheesy cheesy
Re: Tinubu GCE falsification and Section 468 of the Criminal Code Act in Nigeria by garfield1: 10:35pm On Oct 04, 2023
1Dray:


With which brain?
Someone will arrange like they did for adeleke.by the way,his brain is first class
Re: Tinubu GCE falsification and Section 468 of the Criminal Code Act in Nigeria by garfield1: 10:38pm On Oct 04, 2023
wrongnumber:


Like seriously...

Once you are pronounced guilty of forgery by a court of law, you can never hold any political office again even if you write a million GCE afterward.

You are funny.who is going to pronounce him guilty? With what evidence? Has forgery been proven? For forgery to be proven,the school must clearly write to the court or testify rejecting tinubu cert.even if they do so,there is reasonable doubt already so forgery cannot be sustained

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Re: Tinubu GCE falsification and Section 468 of the Criminal Code Act in Nigeria by StOla: 10:39pm On Oct 04, 2023
Zxcvbnmghtr:


If I'm Tinubu. The very day the supreme Court declares my final victory will be the beginning of Atiku's agony.

I will open all of his files and convict him of every offense found with evidence. He will spend his days in prison as long as I remain president.

If Tinubu does not do this, then he must not have learnt anything from Atiku.

A desperate fellow like Atiku who is willing to fight dirty despite obviously losing, need to be crushed the way Saraki was made a useless entity.

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Re: Tinubu GCE falsification and Section 468 of the Criminal Code Act in Nigeria by StOla: 10:39pm On Oct 04, 2023
After the Supreme Court ruling, that is when the trials of Bro Atiku will start.

He will cry and not have anyone hug him like before.

Abi na Atiku dey even hug his crying slaves?

Shame on those losers that Tinubu's victory has brought so much agony and sorrow.

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