“It is a Nigerian thing” – Nigerians lampoon Tinubu, demand his Disqualification

Ladies and Gentlemen, it was a terrible day for Nigerians Globally yesterday as it was proven beyond reasonable doubt that Bola Ahmed Tinubu presented a forged and FAKE certificate to the INEC and PEPT judges still went ahead to uphold his government.

Well-Meaning Nigerians Globally are facing a global disgrace especially as the CSU staff made a very defamatory statement that “forging of certificates and stamps is a NIGERIAN THING”.

NO, ma’am…. It’s not a Nigerian thing… Be specific, it’s Tinubu’s thing – Nigerians say in one accord.

A Nigerian @Jeff George wrote below :

“IT IS A NIGERIAN THING.” A NATION CANNOT FACE A BIGGER HUMILIATION THAN THIS.

Lol, it is a Nigerian thing? Leaves me in shock!

Many individuals who have had the opportunity to travel abroad and engage with foreigners, particularly those from Western countries, often confront a subtle yet pervasive stereotype. When you reveal that you originate from Nigeria, it’s almost inevitable that certain preconceived notions come into play. While some of us are deeply committed to exemplifying the highest standards of citizenship and personal integrity, the presence of figures like Tinubu casts a long shadow.

 

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The problem arises when you attempt to proudly declare your Nigerian identity while grappling with the revelation that our president has been indisputably caught red-handed, tampering with his academic records. A man who entered went to his college as a Female but ended up coming out as a Male. The perplexing matter of the president’s birthdate, with three conflicting dates of birth, only adds to the mystique.

The question then arises: How can the Judiciary, the institution tasked with upholding justice and fairness, confidently assert that this individual should hold the highest office in our nation? The stereotypes associated with being Nigerian while abroad will undoubtedly be magnified by the tarnished reputation that Tinubu has inflicted upon us.

I stated this yesterday, and I reiterate it today: If the Supreme Court imposes Tinubu upon us, the onus squarely rests on our shoulders. We should not adopt a complacent stance if they appear to be comfortable with the disgrace that Tinubu’s actions have brought upon Nigeria. This responsibility lies within the collective consciousness of the nation, a call for introspection and act to safeguard our national pride, if we have any at all…

 

What Nigeria’s constitution say about Forgery of certificate

This is not about Technicalities which the corrupt Nigerian Judges rely on but a matter of National disgrace….

Based on the fact above…. Tinubu must be disqualified this time around.

https://twitter.com/King_Inspires/status/1709347667568923050?t=CYqFc2zULo9jutwi-yPXDg&s=19

In the same 2023, MMESOMA, a minor, was humiliated after they sent DSS after her for forging her JAMB results.

Same 2023, Sanwoolu scaled through when he was acused of his WAEC forgery at the tribunal. Judges of injustice trivialized the graveous offense and still kept him in office.

In the same 2023, Peter Mbah, Governor of Enugu state, was confirmed to have forged NYSC certificate, but was left alone by courts that NYSC certificate was not a requirement to be a Governor.

There is only one direction of fire to this country, that’s through the Judiciary filled with many Judges of injustice…

Please save our democracy from this criminal siege…

This is how Nigerians are looking at Nigerian Judiciary

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