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Atiku’s Nationality: Where APC Legal Team Got It Wrong by MakeItBiz: 10:11am On May 16, 2019
Umar, an International Affairs analyst wrote in from Kano.


When the news broke at the Presidential Elections Tribunal that the legal team of All Progressive Congress (APC) led by Lateef Fagbemi SAN, had raised question over the nativity/ nationality of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) presidential candidate in the 2019 Presidential elections Alhaji Atiku Abubakar – claiming that he (Atiku) is not a Nigerian but a Cameroonian, one was tempted to ask if the APC team of lawyers are really familiar with the political history of Nigeria and Cameroon.

The legal team of the APC needs to note that Nigeria and Cameroon are located on the West Coast of the Continent of Africa. Both of them share common political and economic institutions as part of the British West Africa. Nigeria with population of over 180 million covers a land area of 924,630 KM extending from the Gulf of Guinea in the South to Niger and Chad Republics in the North. It shares common border with the Republic of Benin on the West and the Republic of Cameroon on the East. Cameroon, on the other hand, is a relatively smaller country both in landmass and population. The population of Cameroon is estimated at 24 million occupying an area of 475,442 Km. Cameroon shares borders with the Republic of Chad on the North; with the Central African Republic on the North-West; with the Republic of Gabon and the People’s Republic of Congo on the South and with Nigeria on the West.

Boundary development between Nigeria and Cameroon cannot be traced in isolation of events in the entire African continent between 1830 and 1960.

Looking at the boundary development between 1920- 1960, at the end of the first Word war, with the humiliation of Germany, all her African possessions were lost. They became mandate territories to the advantage of the British and the French. The League of Nations which emerged apportioned the Western area of Cameroon (North and South) to Britain which was ruling Nigeria. In addition, the British gained Tangayika (in Tanzania) and jointly ruled the Sudan with the Egyptians who had attained independence in 1922. France on her part gained the larger chunk of Cameroon (Eastern Cameroon) and Togo.

Naturally this partitioning was not kindly received by the people of Cameroon as some resistance movements emerged. At the same time, resulting from the presence of the Pan African Movements and other “enlightened” clamouring for independence to be granted to all colonized people in Asia, Latin America and Africa. And under the auspices of the United Nations which succeeded the League of Nations, all mandates territories in Africa in 1946, became Trusteeships. As a result, the Mandate territories of British Cameroon and French Cameroon were Trusteeship until 1960. That, with the pressures from groups within Cameroon, particularly, the Union Populaire Camerounaise (UPC) and from within the United Nations, Britain and France were forced to grant independence or self-rule to the people of the Cameroons.

As a result, in 1957, the French Cameroon became internally self-governing. And in January 1960, it was granted Independence. So as also was Nigeria (not a Trusteeship, but with British Cameroon still a part of it) in October 1960.

However, in 1958, before Nigeria’s independence, the United Nations had to decide the fate of the trusteeship territory of British Cameroon. Administratively, both the Northern and Southern sections of British Cameroon were integral part of Northern and Eastern Nigeria respectively. But in 1954, a minor administrative change made the Southern section a separate region in the Nigerian Federation. The change was necessitated by a series of complaints of political neglect and lack of proportional representation in the Eastern Assembly by people of British Southern Cameroon. This further prompted the United Nations to send a visiting mission. The visiting mission after an intensive tour discovered that though British Cameroon was supposed to be a single trusteeship, there were separate developments – politically and economically – between the North and South. Most noticeable was the difference in political activation. The South was more politically activated. The mission therefore recommended that plebiscites should be held for the people to determine their own future. In the first of such plebiscites in 1959, the population of the North voted to continue trusteeship . Whereas in the South the population was divided between the choice of re-uniting with Cameroon or uniting with Nigeria.

And in the plebiscites which were finally conducted in 1961, the North voted by a margin of 146, 296 to 97,659 to remain with Nigeria, while the South with a margin of 233,571 to 97,741 voted to re-unify with independent Cameroon. As a result, by October 1, 1961, border adjustment was made with Nigeria retaining (please underline the word: retaining) the former Northern Cameroon, and this section constitutes former Adamawa Province where the former Vice President Alhaji Atiku Abubakar was born. Of course, Cameroon Republic retained the former Southern Cameroon. The two countries had therefore, inherited with few adjustments the boundaries delineated by former Western Imperial powers. And these delineations were largely boundaries set out by various agreements between Britain and Germany before 1920.

This excursion into history has really set the record straight concerning the nativity of Atiku Abubakar as a result of the existence of Pacta sunt servanda which means that every agreement entered by parties must be respected and be kept as a basic principle of civil law, canon law, and International Law.

As stated by a respectable elder statesman, Alhaji Tanko Yakasai that it is “strange for leaders of the APC to claim that Atiku is not qualified to seek to be the president of Nigeria. It is a display of ignorance of the highest order on the part of APC, and it is the least among political parties in Nigeria to make such unpatriotic statement.

“There are people sponsored by the party who contested and won elections to elective offices and are, today, occupying such positions. Atiku is equally or even better qualified to hold any public office in Nigeria than some of such people.”

As for Sule Lamido the former Governor of Jigawa State, he made his observations by saying that the debate about Atiku’s nativity/nationality, which started as a hilarious joke is now threading on a very dangerous divisive path, and that “we must all rise to call ourselves to order otherwise the authority we have as a nation within the African Union will be lost”.

Lamido noted that there were already too many cracks in the unity of the country, warning that “if we remain on this line of ethnic, religious and tribal differences the doom of our nation cannot be averted”.

Lamido, Nigeria’s former minister of foreign affairs, also said that his heart is pounding and that he is beginning now to worry about Gaddafi’s prediction of doom about our dear country, that Nigeria will break up one day.

He said: “If we do not like the children of those whose parents chose to join Lord Luguard’s assembled tribal natives called Nigeria, let us allow the former Northern and Southern Protectorates secede to form their own country.

He, therefore, advised that Nigeria needs to be restructured to restore what the country has lost as a nation.

Recently, the Waziri Adamawa, Atiku Abubakar has also come out to debunk the allegation that he is not a Nigerian. Atiku said his father, Garba Atiku Abdulkadir was a Nigerian who hailed from Wurno in present day Sokoto State, while his mother, Aisha Kande was also a Nigerian who hailed from Dutse in present day Jigawa State. And that all his parents are Fulanis – a community/tribe indigenous to Nigeria.

He went further to say that his birth in Jada in the present day Adamawa State was occasioned by the movement of his paternal grandfather called Atiku who was an itinerant trader from Wurno in the present day Sokoto State to Jada in the company of his friend, Ardo Usman.

And his mother Aisha kande was the granddaughter of Inuwa Dutse who came to Jada as an itinerant trader too from Dutse in the present day Jigawa State.

Now that Atiku has cleared the air, it is high time the legal team of the APC concentrated on the real issues of electoral irregularities which Atiku and the PDP claim marred the 2019 presidential election.

https://www.makeitglobal.biz/opinion/atikus-nationality-apc/

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Re: Atiku’s Nationality: Where APC Legal Team Got It Wrong by Kingosytex(m): 10:19am On May 16, 2019
do i pity atiku? no, not at all.


atiku brought this upon himself, atiku, obj, saraki et al gathered and blackmailed GEJ simply because he is from the "minority"


buhari is certainly gonna deal with u guys, u think u are smart? atiku would have been the president-elect right now if only he and the rest exercised a little patience with GEJ.


atiku should carry his cross, am carrying mine and its not even easy for me at alllll

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Re: Atiku’s Nationality: Where APC Legal Team Got It Wrong by Warship: 10:56am On May 16, 2019
Kingosytex:
do i pity atiku? no, not at all.


atiku brought this upon himself, atiku, obj, saraki et al gathered and blackmailed GEJ simply because he is from the "minority"


buhari is certainly gonna deal with u guys, u think u are smart? atiku would have been the president-elect right now if only he and the rest exercised a little patience with GEJ.


atiku should carry his cross, am carrying mine and its not even easy for me at alllll

Absolute Truth.

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Re: Atiku’s Nationality: Where APC Legal Team Got It Wrong by Dannyset(m): 10:56am On May 16, 2019
Una go cry tire......shebi Atiku want to be mad ni. He will live to regret every bit of it and all those pushing him won't be spared in the shame.

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Re: Atiku’s Nationality: Where APC Legal Team Got It Wrong by power50: 10:59am On May 16, 2019
Why is it now that Atiku's nationality becomes a problem?

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Re: Atiku’s Nationality: Where APC Legal Team Got It Wrong by Ayed44: 11:10am On May 16, 2019
Dannyset:
Una go cry tire......shebi Atiku want to be mad ni. He will live to regret every bit of it and all those pushing him won't be spared in the shame.
Did Atiku commit an offense by contesting an election?

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Re: Atiku’s Nationality: Where APC Legal Team Got It Wrong by Sundaypaul12345: 1:06pm On May 16, 2019
Hit like if u think Atiku is just wasting his time and money grin

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Re: Atiku’s Nationality: Where APC Legal Team Got It Wrong by Okoyeebows: 1:09pm On May 16, 2019
Money must be made, Atiku must pay.

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Re: Atiku’s Nationality: Where APC Legal Team Got It Wrong by EternalYouth(m): 1:10pm On May 16, 2019
Thank God the OP get everything right.

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Re: Atiku’s Nationality: Where APC Legal Team Got It Wrong by babakb: 1:10pm On May 16, 2019
Shame on APC and their blind supporters, after calling Atiku a thief all this while they can't even prosecute him.

Rather he is the one that took them to court.

What a shame.....

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Re: Atiku’s Nationality: Where APC Legal Team Got It Wrong by NaijaOlosho(f): 1:11pm On May 16, 2019
cheesy
Re: Atiku’s Nationality: Where APC Legal Team Got It Wrong by RichBoy247: 1:13pm On May 16, 2019
Kingosytex:
do i pity atiku? no, not at all.


atiku brought this upon himself, atiku, obj, saraki et al gathered and blackmailed GEJ simply because he is from the "minority"


buhari is certainly gonna deal with u guys, u think u are smart? atiku would have been the president-elect right now if only he and the rest exercised a little patience with GEJ.


atiku should carry his cross, am carrying mine and its not even easy for me at alllll

Anyone that opposed GEJ will go through hell. That is all the lame reason you have be giving. GEJ's uncle died, GEJ's brother died, GEJ's cousin died, even Mama Piss' mother too died on an expressway that Goatluck and PDP refused to repair/construct, did they all oppose the drunk ineffectual buffoon called Goatluck? Go get a life and stop crying.

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Re: Atiku’s Nationality: Where APC Legal Team Got It Wrong by Nobody: 1:13pm On May 16, 2019
So Adamawa is no longer Nigeria according to apc. Is ss/se states also part of Nigeria?

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Re: Atiku’s Nationality: Where APC Legal Team Got It Wrong by DOCKY2020(m): 1:13pm On May 16, 2019
Just watching patiently ooo

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Re: Atiku’s Nationality: Where APC Legal Team Got It Wrong by Nobody: 1:15pm On May 16, 2019
Kingosytex:
do i pity atiku? no, not at all.


atiku brought this upon himself, atiku, obj, saraki et al gathered and blackmailed GEJ simply because he is from the "minority"


buhari is certainly gonna deal with u guys, u think u are smart? atiku would have been the president-elect right now if only he and the rest exercised a little patience with GEJ.


atiku should carry his cross, am carrying mine and its not even easy for me at alllll

You just said what I would have said.

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Re: Atiku’s Nationality: Where APC Legal Team Got It Wrong by yomalex(m): 1:16pm On May 16, 2019
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Re: Atiku’s Nationality: Where APC Legal Team Got It Wrong by fm7070: 1:17pm On May 16, 2019
Kingosytex:
do i pity atiku? no, not at all.


atiku brought this upon himself, atiku, obj, saraki et al gathered and blackmailed GEJ simply because he is from the "minority"


buhari is certainly gonna deal with u guys, u think u are smart? atiku would have been the president-elect right now if only he and the rest exercised a little patience with GEJ.


atiku should carry his cross, am carrying mine and its not even easy for me at alllll

Everyone who has a hand in the downfall of GEJ is having their portion of karma so fast. Even OBJ is not left out. When last has he spoken or written his mischievous letter?

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Re: Atiku’s Nationality: Where APC Legal Team Got It Wrong by lexy2014: 1:17pm On May 16, 2019
power50:
Why is it now that Atiku's nationality becomes a problem?

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It was d same APC said d guy must go 2 America. Trivialities
Re: Atiku’s Nationality: Where APC Legal Team Got It Wrong by oshe11: 1:18pm On May 16, 2019
APC can be foolish ehn.....

We are talking of the irregularities in the election and INEC' Culpability, they are talking of Atiku's Nationality when Buhari himself is from Sudancheesygrin

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Re: Atiku’s Nationality: Where APC Legal Team Got It Wrong by madridsta007(m): 1:19pm On May 16, 2019
Kingosytex:
do i pity atiku? no, not at all.


atiku brought this upon himself, atiku, obj, saraki et al gathered and blackmailed GEJ simply because he is from the "minority"


buhari is certainly gonna deal with u guys, u think u are smart? atiku would have been the president-elect right now if only he and the rest exercised a little patience with GEJ.


atiku should carry his cross, am carrying mine and its not even easy for me at alllll

Truth. But this is where logic and pragmatism should replace the euphoria that emotionalism brings.
It is cutting off the nose to spite the face. You want Atiku and others to suffer because of PDP when, if APC continues in power, the ordinary man will be worse off in comparison to Atiku and Obj, because we should "revenge them"?
Makes no sense.

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Re: Atiku’s Nationality: Where APC Legal Team Got It Wrong by fredoooooo: 1:27pm On May 16, 2019
Sebi dilector sef get it wrong abi ? Oga show ya bum bum as dilector talk ...
Una head go straight at the right time , awon werey deede , no be in a first see jubrin grin grin
Re: Atiku’s Nationality: Where APC Legal Team Got It Wrong by gustav25: 1:32pm On May 16, 2019
Sundaypaul12345:
Hit like if u think Atiku is just wasting his time and money grin

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Re: Atiku’s Nationality: Where APC Legal Team Got It Wrong by santopelele(m): 1:33pm On May 16, 2019
ADAMAWA IS NOT PART OF NIGERIA, THEY ARE CAMEROONIANS
Re: Atiku’s Nationality: Where APC Legal Team Got It Wrong by Dashry(f): 1:33pm On May 16, 2019
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Re: Atiku’s Nationality: Where APC Legal Team Got It Wrong by Chukwurah003: 1:35pm On May 16, 2019
Atiku needs to stop wasting our time. He has held Nigeria back for too long. He should vamoose
Re: Atiku’s Nationality: Where APC Legal Team Got It Wrong by Alwaystruth: 1:44pm On May 16, 2019
Point of correction ,Hausas and not Fulanis are indigenous tribe of Nigeria.
All Fulanis migrated from Guinea,Chad,Niger and Mali.So, if Atiku isn't Nigerian so is
Buhari and his power grabbing cohorts ..

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Re: Atiku’s Nationality: Where APC Legal Team Got It Wrong by Tareq1105: 1:52pm On May 16, 2019
MakeItBiz:
Umar, an International Affairs analyst wrote in from Kano.


When the news broke at the Presidential Elections Tribunal that the legal team of All Progressive Congress (APC) led by Lateef Fagbemi SAN, had raised question over the nativity/ nationality of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) presidential candidate in the 2019 Presidential elections Alhaji Atiku Abubakar – claiming that he (Atiku) is not a Nigerian but a Cameroonian, one was tempted to ask if the APC team of lawyers are really familiar with the political history of Nigeria and Cameroon.

The legal team of the APC needs to note that Nigeria and Cameroon are located on the West Coast of the Continent of Africa. Both of them share common political and economic institutions as part of the British West Africa. Nigeria with population of over 180 million covers a land area of 924,630 KM extending from the Gulf of Guinea in the South to Niger and Chad Republics in the North. It shares common border with the Republic of Benin on the West and the Republic of Cameroon on the East. Cameroon, on the other hand, is a relatively smaller country both in landmass and population. The population of Cameroon is estimated at 24 million occupying an area of 475,442 Km. Cameroon shares borders with the Republic of Chad on the North; with the Central African Republic on the North-West; with the Republic of Gabon and the People’s Republic of Congo on the South and with Nigeria on the West.

Boundary development between Nigeria and Cameroon cannot be traced in isolation of events in the entire African continent between 1830 and 1960.

Looking at the boundary development between 1920- 1960, at the end of the first Word war, with the humiliation of Germany, all her African possessions were lost. They became mandate territories to the advantage of the British and the French. The League of Nations which emerged apportioned the Western area of Cameroon (North and South) to Britain which was ruling Nigeria. In addition, the British gained Tangayika (in Tanzania) and jointly ruled the Sudan with the Egyptians who had attained independence in 1922. France on her part gained the larger chunk of Cameroon (Eastern Cameroon) and Togo.

Naturally this partitioning was not kindly received by the people of Cameroon as some resistance movements emerged. At the same time, resulting from the presence of the Pan African Movements and other “enlightened” clamouring for independence to be granted to all colonized people in Asia, Latin America and Africa. And under the auspices of the United Nations which succeeded the League of Nations, all mandates territories in Africa in 1946, became Trusteeships. As a result, the Mandate territories of British Cameroon and French Cameroon were Trusteeship until 1960. That, with the pressures from groups within Cameroon, particularly, the Union Populaire Camerounaise (UPC) and from within the United Nations, Britain and France were forced to grant independence or self-rule to the people of the Cameroons.

As a result, in 1957, the French Cameroon became internally self-governing. And in January 1960, it was granted Independence. So as also was Nigeria (not a Trusteeship, but with British Cameroon still a part of it) in October 1960.

However, in 1958, before Nigeria’s independence, the United Nations had to decide the fate of the trusteeship territory of British Cameroon. Administratively, both the Northern and Southern sections of British Cameroon were integral part of Northern and Eastern Nigeria respectively. But in 1954, a minor administrative change made the Southern section a separate region in the Nigerian Federation. The change was necessitated by a series of complaints of political neglect and lack of proportional representation in the Eastern Assembly by people of British Southern Cameroon. This further prompted the United Nations to send a visiting mission. The visiting mission after an intensive tour discovered that though British Cameroon was supposed to be a single trusteeship, there were separate developments – politically and economically – between the North and South. Most noticeable was the difference in political activation. The South was more politically activated. The mission therefore recommended that plebiscites should be held for the people to determine their own future. In the first of such plebiscites in 1959, the population of the North voted to continue trusteeship . Whereas in the South the population was divided between the choice of re-uniting with Cameroon or uniting with Nigeria.

And in the plebiscites which were finally conducted in 1961, the North voted by a margin of 146, 296 to 97,659 to remain with Nigeria, while the South with a margin of 233,571 to 97,741 voted to re-unify with independent Cameroon. As a result, by October 1, 1961, border adjustment was made with Nigeria retaining (please underline the word: retaining) the former Northern Cameroon, and this section constitutes former Adamawa Province where the former Vice President Alhaji Atiku Abubakar was born. Of course, Cameroon Republic retained the former Southern Cameroon. The two countries had therefore, inherited with few adjustments the boundaries delineated by former Western Imperial powers. And these delineations were largely boundaries set out by various agreements between Britain and Germany before 1920.

This excursion into history has really set the record straight concerning the nativity of Atiku Abubakar as a result of the existence of Pacta sunt servanda which means that every agreement entered by parties must be respected and be kept as a basic principle of civil law, canon law, and International Law.

As stated by a respectable elder statesman, Alhaji Tanko Yakasai that it is “strange for leaders of the APC to claim that Atiku is not qualified to seek to be the president of Nigeria. It is a display of ignorance of the highest order on the part of APC, and it is the least among political parties in Nigeria to make such unpatriotic statement.

“There are people sponsored by the party who contested and won elections to elective offices and are, today, occupying such positions. Atiku is equally or even better qualified to hold any public office in Nigeria than some of such people.”

As for Sule Lamido the former Governor of Jigawa State, he made his observations by saying that the debate about Atiku’s nativity/nationality, which started as a hilarious joke is now threading on a very dangerous divisive path, and that “we must all rise to call ourselves to order otherwise the authority we have as a nation within the African Union will be lost”.

Lamido noted that there were already too many cracks in the unity of the country, warning that “if we remain on this line of ethnic, religious and tribal differences the doom of our nation cannot be averted”.

Lamido, Nigeria’s former minister of foreign affairs, also said that his heart is pounding and that he is beginning now to worry about Gaddafi’s prediction of doom about our dear country, that Nigeria will break up one day.

He said: “If we do not like the children of those whose parents chose to join Lord Luguard’s assembled tribal natives called Nigeria, let us allow the former Northern and Southern Protectorates secede to form their own country.

He, therefore, advised that Nigeria needs to be restructured to restore what the country has lost as a nation.

Recently, the Waziri Adamawa, Atiku Abubakar has also come out to debunk the allegation that he is not a Nigerian. Atiku said his father, Garba Atiku Abdulkadir was a Nigerian who hailed from Wurno in present day Sokoto State, while his mother, Aisha Kande was also a Nigerian who hailed from Dutse in present day Jigawa State. And that all his parents are Fulanis – a community/tribe indigenous to Nigeria.

He went further to say that his birth in Jada in the present day Adamawa State was occasioned by the movement of his paternal grandfather called Atiku who was an itinerant trader from Wurno in the present day Sokoto State to Jada in the company of his friend, Ardo Usman.

And his mother Aisha kande was the granddaughter of Inuwa Dutse who came to Jada as an itinerant trader too from Dutse in the present day Jigawa State.

Now that Atiku has cleared the air, it is high time the legal team of the APC concentrated on the real issues of electoral irregularities which Atiku and the PDP claim marred the 2019 presidential election.

https://www.makeitglobal.biz/opinion/atikus-nationality-apc/



To me, the issue of Atikulooooter nationality came up because PDP had claimed that it's not Buhari that was in charge but one Jubril from Sudan.
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