A five-man panel of the court, in a unanimous judgment on Tuesday, upheld an appeal marked: SC/790/2019 from Abdulra’uf Abdulkadir Modibo also of the APC.
The apex court held that aside that Usman forged his credentials, he also did not participate in the National Youth Service Corps scheme.
The five-man panel of the court, led by Justice John Okoro, also ruled that Modibo, who came second in the APC primary, should be issued certificate of return by the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC).
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ReplyDeleteHe's just one out of hundred.
Nigeria which way
Shame to people old enough to be role model. So disgraceful. There are still many of such people in office.
ReplyDeleteSome old man will just decide to 419 the whole country. Shame oo. Bia, how about presi's school certs to. Or that one be pass supreme Court.
ReplyDeleteDid you read about the new CJN a.k.a Native doctor said that termites ate up his certificate? The man actually have F9 in English and Mathematics. With only three credit pass. Do you now see why Nigeria is the way it is?
DeleteI weep for my dear country
ReplyDeleteSee the 👫 ruling us! Smh
ReplyDeleteAPC and lies ehn
ReplyDeleteWhen will Supreme Court sack Buhari over his NEPA bill certificate
ReplyDeleteWhat is buhari still doing at aso rock ,the supreme court should extend this gesture to him. No weac certificate
ReplyDeleteWat is weac??? Let’s see ur credentials
DeleteGo to school, they wont go. Later they will start forging certificates, thats the only time they know the importance of education. Like their father Buhari, like his aboki children
ReplyDeleteShameless old fools
ReplyDeleteForging certificate and telling lies has been a cankerworm eating this lovely country up....mitchew
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