Politics
Atiku Holds Fresh World Press Conference, Reveals What To Expect
The 2023 presidential candidate of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), Atiku Abubakar, is currently conducting a World Press Conference in Abuja.
Through a post shared on the microblogging platform, he emphasized that the conference will discuss crucial issues deeply connected to the essence of the nation.
Atiku wrote, ”Today, at 4:30 p.m., my media team will hold a World Press conference to speak on vital issues that touch the very soul and spirit of our nation. We believe in a brighter future for Nigeria and are committed to its progress. I encourage all well-meaning Nigerians to participate in this pivotal conversation.”
Atiku is contesting the outcome of the February 25 election, challenging the declaration of Tinubu as the winner and the subsequent confirmation of Tinubu’s victory by the election petition tribunal on September 6.
The former Vice President maintains his allegations that Tinubu’s academic records contain discrepancies and forgeries.
His request to the US court for the Northern District of Illinois to compel CSU to release Tinubu’s academic records was granted, and these records are now publicly accessible.
Atiku has expressed his intention to utilize the academic records disclosed by CSU in his legal proceedings against Tinubu at the Supreme Court.
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