Waziri of Adamawa who lost to the candidate of the All Progressives Congress, APC, President Muhammadu Buhari, in the February 23 presidential election, promised to get his victory back in the court.
But having seen the latest election verdict in Osun, which declared the governorship candidate of PDP in Osun , Ademola Adeleke, winner of the election, Ex-President Obasanjo, opined that those opposed to the decision of Atiku to seek legal redress over the outcome of the presidential election have evil minds.
“As I have repeatedly said, the world is watching events in Nigeria with keen interest. What we do or do not do right in our electoral process will have implications not just for Nigeria but for Africa and indeed the world. By correcting what was clearly a desperate attempt to change the will of the Osun people, the tribunal has saved Nigeria from great embarrassment and started the process of saving and strengthening our democracy.
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Is there evil more than OBJ
Typical of Nigerian Leaders for not accepting their mistakes. This is from St. Obasanjo: “And if Buhari could go to court three times to seek justice, even without reasonable cause, “
Irrespective of party affiliation, anyone who thinks his mandate was violated by rigging should approach the court . It leads to strengthening of democracy and helps to check excesses . It's also the only way that people's choice of a leader is actualised. I agree with you sir
Oga never Retire In Peace (RIP)
Who is more evil than corrupt u who doesn’t have political,moral and mental direction? It’s a great shame to see unclean pervert correcting people in the name of a stakeholder.What good legacy have u kept as a former president in Nigeria to tell people how to live their lives?
you can only recognize Devil by the mouth. Atiku and Obasanjo mouth look much alike. like that of Devil
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