It is like those judges who presided over the presidential election matters at the election petition tribunal in Nigeria did not understand what the constitution of Nigeria says on these issues, which the Viewers Corner News team is bringing forward to Nigerians and the whole world. Now hear this: some sections of the constitution of Nigeria say that anyone who falls into these categories shall be disqualified from contesting the number one job in Nigeria. Firstly, an individual who forged his credentials, either those of the school or the birth certificate. Secondly, an individual who is involved in drugs and other illicit activities. President Bola Tinubu of Nigeria forfeited 460 thousand dollars in the United States of America over drug issues, which is a crime. Thirdly, an individual shall win 25% of the votes in the Federal Capital Territory, Abuja, which President Bola Tinubu did not get, but he was declared the winner of the presidential election, and now he is the president of Nigeria. Fourthly, an individual must be a Nigerian, but the true identity of President Bola Tinubu is not properly known to the people of Nigeria. His primary school and secondary schoolmates are not known. President Bola Tinubu did not meet these requirements but the independent national electoral commission of Nigeria and the judges at the election petition tribunal of Nigeria, without properly evaluating their facts, hurriedly made him the president of Nigeria. As a result of this, those with whom he contested the presidential election have decided to take the matter to the Supreme Court of Nigeria, where they are most likely going to get justice. The Viewers Corner News team shall continue to bring these issues forward until the final judgment of the Supreme Court is heard.
Source: Viewers Corner News