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Today's Headlines: No hiding place for Tinubu, he'll be exposed – Atiku’s aide; Coup: Asari Dokubo declares Tinubu's obedience – Daily Post

No hiding place for Tinubu, he’ll be exposed – Atiku’s aide

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Phrank Shaibu, the Special Assistant on Public Communications to the 2023 Peoples Democratic Party, PDP, presidential candidate, Atiku Abubakar, has said there is no hiding place for President Bola Tinubu over his certificate scandal.

Shaibu disclosed that Atiku is determined to expose Tinubu for not having a certificate.

He noted that Tinubu’s academic records from primary school till university remained questionable.

In a statement, he said Tinubu’s failure to identify a single former classmate, hence his educational qualification is questionable.

According to Shaibu: “In the last week, Nigerians have been watching the ongoing ministerial screening at the Senate where nominees have been made to reveal their primary, secondary and university history. Some of the ministerial nominees were even classmates with the senators screening them.

“However, the man who nominated them has no educational history. He has no primary school, secondary school or university classmates. This is because he has no classmates. He actually fell from the sky.

“This is a man whose entire life, background and credentials remain unknown and Atiku will ensure that the man is exposed.

Shaibu stressed that the president’s life history must be above board.

“Unfortunately, here we have a president whose history is shrouded in secrecy and for whom it is as though his life started in 1993.

“The moment of truth is here and President Tinubu has no hiding place.”

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Coup: Asari Dokubo declares Tinubu’s obedience

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Alhaji Asari Mujahid Dokubo recently stated in a live broadcast that he and his private military group will obey the president if instructed to travel to the Republic of Niger.

President Bola Ahmed Tinubu doesn’t really have a personal grudge against the Niger Republic, according to Alhaji Asari Mujahid Dokubo. The reality is that he must follow the rules of the agreement he signed as chairman of ECOWAS. However, if he gives the order for me and my soldiers to travel to the Niger Republic, we will do so and return triumphant. They actually aren’t a good match for us.

The chief of the Kalabari kingdom continued, “I want everyone to know today that what I have is not a private army but a private military company that provides security if contracted.”

Last but not least, private military firms are present everywhere, Alhaji Asari Mujahid Dokubo added. In America, there is Blackwater, and in Russia, there is Wagner Private Military. South Africa, in my opinion, is the nation with the most private military corporations in existence today.

Ex-governors in Tinubu’s ministerial list liabilities – Shehu Sani

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Former lawmaker Shehu Sani has alleged that ex-governors nominated for ministerial appointments by President Bola Tinubu represent his liabilities.

DAILY POST recalls that Tinubu’s ministerial list sent to the Senate for screening and confirmation contained nine former governors, a development that has attracted mixed reactions from Nigerians.

The ex-governors include Nyesom Wike, Nasir El-Rufai, Dave Umahi, and Bello Matawalle, among others.

However, in a post on his social media handle on Monday, Sani claimed: “The technocrats in Tinubu’s Government represent his assets, and the former governors in his cabinet represent his liabilities.”

Niger Coup: They are our brothers, don’t deploy military – El-Zakzaky tells Tinubu

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The leader of the Islamic Movement of Nigeria (IMN), Sheikh Ibraheem El-Zakzaky has cautioned President Bola Tinubu from deploying military forces in Niger Republic, stating that they share history together hence they are Nigerians brothers.

El-Zakzaky stated this while addressing a group of Qur’an reciters as they visited him in his Abuja residence.

The Islamic leader further accused France and the United States of wanting to use Nigeria to attack the Niger Republic.

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