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CSU saga: DVND asks Biden to withdraw recognition of Tinubu as Nigeria’s President
A group on the aiges of Democracy Vanguard of Nigerians in Diaspora (DVND) has asked the President of the United States of America, Joseph Biden, to withdraw official recognition of Nigeria’s President.
This came following the allegation of forgery against President Bola Ahmed Tinubu.
In a lettter dated 6th October, 2023 which was signed by the President of the DVND, Timothy A. Sule, also copied Secretary Antony Blinken U.S. Secretary of State, Chairman Michael McCaul, Chairman of House Committee on Foreign Affairs and Secretary Molly Phee Assistant Secretary of African Affairs.
The letter made available to newsmen on Friday in Abuja, is titled “Chicago State University Certificate Scandal: A call to derecognize Mr. Bola Ahmed Tinubu as Nigeria’s President for forgery, perjury and flagrant breach of the constitution of Nigeria.”
According to the letter, the Chicago State University has in compliance with the verdict of the United States District Court for the Northern District of Illinois given in favor of Tinubu’s closest challenger, Mr. Atiku Abubakar released the academic records of Tinubu. To the bewilderment of all, the certificate Tinubu presented to the INEC has some fundamental discrepancies with the certificates released by the CSU within the period Tinubu claimed to have graduated from the Institution.
The letter said the United State should not be used as a catalyst for legitimizing and recognizing a man with serious character deficiencies.
It reads: “The Democracy Vanguard of Nigerians in Diaspora (a Non-Governmental and Non-Profit Organization involved in a global network for the protection of Democratic tenets around the world and especially on the continent of Africa) is constrained at this juncture to write to your office, drawing your kind attention to the unfolding scandalous actions of the President of Nigeria, Mr. Bola Ahmed Tinubu.
“Mr. Tinubu was recently inaugurated as President of Nigeria after a keenly contested, highly disputed, and unconscionably rigged election. The election that brought in Mr. Tinubu was adjudged by both local and international election observers as mindlessly compromised, manipulated, and doctored in favor of Tinubu All Progressive Congress political party.
“Sundry allegations trailed Tinubu and his campaign in the build-up to the elections. Prominent among these allegations is the issue of being a big time drug baron in the United States where he was convicted for drug trafficking and money laundering and was ordered to forfeit the proceeds from the crime to the American Government to which Tinubu complied.
“Mr. Tinubu who possessed no Primary and High School certificates with no trace of ever attending classes or writing examinations for these certificates was also accused of falsifying the Chicago State University degree with which he contested the Nigeria’s presidential election.
“The constitution of the country stipulates that a candidate for the office of President of Nigeria must present a minimum of elementary certificates, in this case, the Primary School leaving Certificate.
“Mr. Tinubu failed to meet this requirement of the law. Rather, in his usual braggadocious and fraudulent manner, he allegedly submitted a Chicago State University forged certificate to the Nigeria’s electoral body.
“The Nigerian Constitution is trite to the effect that whoever presents a doctored or falsified documents to the electoral umpire shall summarily be disqualified. This, in our be the awaiting fate of Mr. Tinubu.
“Specifically, by Tinubu’s actions, he has breached Sections 137(1) J of the Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria and Section 134 of Nigeria’s Electoral Act. A community reading of these laws stipulate that any person who presents a forged certificate to the Electoral body stands disqualified from the election. In this case, Mr. Tinubu has deceitfully presented forged certificates to enable him to contest the presidential election, and he must be disqualified and derecognized as President.
“For democracy to thrive, laws must be obeyed, and the sanctity of electoral processes must be upheld by political actors and stakeholders. This is what is obtainable in the United States, where a former President is currently being tried in a court of law for various infractions.
“This noble body is, therefore, respectfully calling on you to use your good office to act by immediately severing any ties to the illegitimate government in Nigeria and to officially facilitate the derecognition of Mr. Bola Ahmed Tinubu as President of Nigeria.
Clearly, Tinubu has a questionable mandate and he lacks the legitimacy to govern Nigeria at the moment having repeatedly and shamelessly perjured over time.”
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FG Hits Back at Emir Sanusi’s Economic Reform Remarks: ‘We Don’t Need Your Approval’
The Federal Government has delivered a sharp rebuttal to Emir Muhammadu Sanusi II’s recent remarks about President Bola Tinubu’s economic reforms, expressing disappointment over his refusal to endorse the government’s actions.
Sanusi, a former Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) governor, had voiced his hesitation to speak in support of the reforms, stating, “I have decided not to speak about the economy or the reforms, nor to explain anything regarding them. If I explained, it would only help this government, and I don’t want to help this government.” His comments were made at a public event in Lagos, where he also indicated that he would withhold his explanations despite the significant economic impact of the reforms.
In response, Minister of Information and National Orientation, Mohammed Idris, acknowledged that Sanusi’s decision to withhold support for the government’s economic agenda was his personal choice, but expressed frustration at his stance.
“It is rather curious for someone from an institution that champions transparency and integrity to openly admit to withholding the truth due to personal interests,” Idris remarked.
The Minister stressed that while everyone has the right to their opinion, the reforms under President Tinubu were designed to confront deep-rooted economic challenges, requiring bold and transformative actions. These reforms, including the unification of exchange rates and the removal of the fuel subsidy, are vital steps to secure Nigeria’s economic future.
Idris addressed Sanusi’s acknowledgment that the current economic pains were a necessary result of years of mismanagement, stating that these reforms are already showing positive results. “The unification of exchange rates has instilled investor confidence, leading to increased foreign reserves and better protection from external shocks,” he noted.
The government also highlighted the positive outlook for Nigeria’s economy, pointing to World Bank projections showing an upward trend in GDP and improvements in key sectors like infrastructure, education, and healthcare.
While expressing disappointment over Sanusi’s sudden criticism, Idris emphasized that Nigeria’s path to recovery requires unity and collective effort. “It is disheartening that reforms which were previously endorsed by experts like Emir Sanusi are now being subtly undermined,” he said.
Idris urged leaders like the Emir to set aside personal and partisan interests and work towards the greater good of the country. “This is a pivotal time for Nigeria, and what is needed is collaboration, not division,” he concluded.
The Federal Government reiterated that it remains committed to advancing economic reforms and fostering inclusivity, with a focus on long-term growth. The administration remains open to dialogue with all well-meaning stakeholders while steadfastly putting the country’s interests first.
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Ex-REDAN President Warns Developers of Moure Consult Fraud, urges FG Support on Housing
By Ben Ogbemudia, Abuja
The immediate past President of the Real Estate Developers Association of Nigeria (REDAN), Dr. Aliyu Oroji Wamakko, has sounded an alarm to estate developers nationwide about the fraudulent tendencies of Moure Consult Ltd, under the leadership of its Managing Director, Sadiq Dalhatu Ado.
Speaking in Abuja, Dr. Wamakko revealed a surge in complaints from developers, particularly in the Federal Capital Territory, accusing Moure Consult Ltd of breach of agreements and unfulfilled promises.
According to Wamakko, many victims of the company have lodged formal petitions with relevant agencies, citing dubious financial practices.
He disclosed that in February 2024, Moure Consult Ltd approached various developers with a proposal to secure loan facilities for infrastructure development. The firm touted its expertise and partnerships, luring developers into agreements under false pretenses.
“Developers met all conditions laid out by Moure Consult Ltd with the expectation of receiving funds within 45 working days. But to date, no funds have been disbursed. Instead, developers have been subjected to excuses, missed deadlines, and evasive tactics,” Wamakko said.
The former REDAN president noted that victims were promised that funds, allegedly placed in fixed deposits, would be available by May 30, 2024. However, the deadline passed, and subsequent extensions yielded no results. Instead, developers received vague alternatives, including agricultural proposals and state contracts, which Wamakko described as distractions.
He condemned these actions, calling them a betrayal of trust that tarnishes the real estate industry’s credibility.
Amidst the warning, Wamakko urged the Federal Government to support the private sector in achieving affordable housing through the Ministry of Finance Incorporated (MOFI). He called for deliberate funding under President Bola Tinubu’s Renewed Hope Housing agenda to bridge Nigeria’s housing deficit.
“The government must create avenues for accessible financing that empower reputable developers to deliver affordable housing to Nigerians. It’s time to address the systemic barriers affecting both developers and citizens seeking shelter,” Wamakko emphasized.
This clarion call serves as a dual message: to warn against fraudulent practices and to advocate for proactive government intervention in the real estate sector.
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Neglect of War Veterans, Families Clouds Armed Forces Remembrance Day
As Nigeria marked the 2025 Armed Forces Remembrance Day, voices of discontent from war veterans, widows, and civil society organizations took center stage, highlighting the neglect faced by those who sacrificed for the nation’s peace and security.
The solemn event, held across various locations, honored fallen heroes, but the lamentations of widows and retired servicemen revealed the systemic failures in supporting these individuals and their families.
At the Tafawa Balewa Square in Lagos, Mrs. Oluwaseyi Iliya, leader of the “Wives of Fallen Heroes” group, expressed disappointment with the Lagos State government. She criticized the lack of meaningful support for military widows, noting that promises made in previous years had not materialized.
“Military widows are suffering. Our husbands died serving this nation, but we’ve been abandoned,” she said. Iliya recounted a 2024 initiative where some widows received foodstuffs and grinding machines, but no further support followed.
Retired Col. Nasiru Salami, a 76-year-old civil war veteran, echoed similar sentiments, recounting his own struggles with unpaid pensions and unfulfilled promises. Speaking on Channels Television, Salami said, “I cannot recommend the Nigerian Army to my children because of how poorly we’ve been treated.”
Salami, who served on the Biafran frontlines during the Civil War, revealed that over 24,000 veterans in Lagos are still awaiting their war bonuses, more than five decades after the conflict ended.
Prominent Nigerians, including Peter Obi, and organizations like the Civil Society Legislative Advocacy Centre (CISLAC), have called for immediate government action. Obi urged the Federal Government to prioritize healthcare, education, and timely payment of benefits for military personnel and their families.
“These measures will inspire greater commitment and reinforce the dedication of our armed forces,” Obi stated on social media.
CISLAC’s Executive Director, Auwal Rafsanjani, called for national recognition of fallen heroes’ families, emphasizing empowerment programs and scholarships for widows and children as essential steps.
Vice President Kashim Shettima, representing President Bola Tinubu at the national parade in Abuja, acknowledged the sacrifices of Nigeria’s military personnel. He urged Nigerians to contribute to the welfare of the families of fallen heroes, while Lagos State Deputy Governor Obafemi Hamzat called for public support to alleviate their hardships.
Despite these appeals, many widows and veterans remain skeptical, viewing these gestures as hollow without tangible action.
As the nation reflects on the sacrifices of its armed forces, the voices of widows and veterans underscore the need for systemic reform. Beyond wreath-laying ceremonies, Nigeria must honor its fallen heroes by ensuring their families are not forgotten and their sacrifices are truly appreciated.
The Armed Forces Remembrance Day, while a solemn occasion, must inspire action to address the plight of those who gave their all for the nation’s peace and security.
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