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Justice For Siddiq As atiku's Integrity Challenged Amid Name Change Claims by oikirodah(m): 5:54am On Oct 12, 2023
No Evidence, You Go Explain Tire : Justice For Siddiq As Atiku's Integrity Challenged Amid Name Change Claims

I must admit that as I saw the reactions to Atiku Abubakar's clarification over his use of the name Siddiq Abubakar on his WAEC certificate, I couldn't help but laugh out LOUD. It's a shining example of Nigerians' enduring wit and humour.

The popular saying "no evidence, you go explain tire" finds its roots in a notable statement by Burna Boy. This expression essentially conveys that without substantial evidence to substantiate your claims, you'll find yourself in the position of continuously justifying your assertions to skeptics.

Burna Boy's use of this statement appears to be in response to Davido's comments during an interview, in which Davido said that he and Wizkid paved the way for upcoming Afrobeats musicians such as Burna Boy, Rema, Asake, and Fireboy DML.They were dubbed the "New Cats" by him.

Burna Boy's retort can be seen as a subtle jab at Davido's confidence, highlighting that despite Davido's success, Burna Boy's Grammy accolades set him apart as a true luminary.

Netizens are vocally criticizing Atiku Abubakar for an alleged name change intended to secure employment in the Customs service, supposedly involving the identity of Siddiq Abubakar and his WAEC certificate.

Some have begun advocating for #JusticeForSiddiqAbubakar, implying that Atiku may have unfairly benefited from this situation, akin to the calls for justice seen in the case of MOHBAD.

Wow, Atiku's case is akin to a man who enjoys bending down to inspect the anus of others, unaware that his own is not only open but polluted with excreta.It appears that Atiku would continue to explain to Nigerians his anomalies in not only his certifications but also his questionable political past.

Dr. Josef Onoh, for example, asserts that the real Siddiq Abubakar, whom Atiku claimed to change his name from, is a Cameroonian, not Nigerian. Atiku purportedly used this alleged forged certificate and an affidavit to secure admission into Ahmadu Bello University (ABU) under the pretense of being Nigerian.

Onoh further alleges that Atiku utilized this to progress within the Nigerian civil service and eventually ascend to the position of Vice President. During the era in question, digital technology was not prevalent, allowing Atiku to benefit from this purported forgery.

Furthermore, the affidavit Atiku claims to have deposed to regarding his name change in 1973 allegedly lacks an official stamp or seal, unlike most documents from the 1970s that typically bore a postal stamp.

Thus, it remains for Siddiq, also known as Atiku, to elucidate the origins of the affidavit he is presenting. In essence, Siddiq Abubakar and Atiku Abubakar are distinct individuals, and Atiku should understand that Nigeria is not a computer game, allowing shape-shifting akin to the character 'Shang Tsung' from Mortal Kombat.

Well, it seems like a colossal bombshell has been detonated in this debate, and it's leaving a significant impact. Among the voices expressing their concerns, Chinenye Udeh, a prominent social commentator, voiced his disapproval of Atiku's alleged actions. Udeh stressed the vital role of transparency and ethical conduct in the conduct of public figures. In a strongly-worded online statement, Udeh underscored how such discrepancies can corrode trust in leadership, an essential element of effective governance.

Equally, Ayo Adejumo, a respected political analyst, shared his unease regarding the potential repercussions of Atiku's purported name change on his political trajectory. Adejumo highlighted the crucial significance of character and credibility in the context of public service.

These discerning perspectives add another layer to the ongoing discourse surrounding Atiku's name change controversy.

Osigwe Omo-Ikirodah is the Chairman and CEO of Bush radio Academy.

Source iReporteronline
https://ireporteronline.com.ng/blog/no-evidence-you-go-explain-tire-justice-for-siddiq-as-atikus-integrity-challenged-amid-name-change-claims/

Re: Justice For Siddiq As atiku's Integrity Challenged Amid Name Change Claims by EyeCumInPiece: 6:15am On Oct 12, 2023
Our focus for now is to open Thïefnubu's yansh. After he's been sacked we shift focus to whoever takes over.
Na turn by turn, we go dey blow the breeze...

Re: Justice For Siddiq As atiku's Integrity Challenged Amid Name Change Claims by WhatIf: 6:22am On Oct 12, 2023
New day, new revelation.
May Nigeria be healed...!
Re: Justice For Siddiq As atiku's Integrity Challenged Amid Name Change Claims by honeyB2018: 6:32am On Oct 12, 2023
oikirodah:
No Evidence, You Go Explain Tire : Justice For Siddiq As Atiku's Integrity Challenged Amid Name Change Claims

I must admit that as I saw the reactions to Atiku Abubakar's clarification over his use of the name Siddiq Abubakar on his WAEC certificate, I couldn't help but laugh out LOUD. It's a shining example of Nigerians' enduring wit and humour.

The popular saying "no evidence, you go explain tire" finds its roots in a notable statement by Burna Boy. This expression essentially conveys that without substantial evidence to substantiate your claims, you'll find yourself in the position of continuously justifying your assertions to skeptics.

Burna Boy's use of this statement appears to be in response to Davido's comments during an interview, in which Davido said that he and Wizkid paved the way for upcoming Afrobeats musicians such as Burna Boy, Rema, Asake, and Fireboy DML.They were dubbed the "New Cats" by him.

Burna Boy's retort can be seen as a subtle jab at Davido's confidence, highlighting that despite Davido's success, Burna Boy's Grammy accolades set him apart as a true luminary.

Netizens are vocally criticizing Atiku Abubakar for an alleged name change intended to secure employment in the Customs service, supposedly involving the identity of Siddiq Abubakar and his WAEC certificate.

Some have begun advocating for #JusticeForSiddiqAbubakar, implying that Atiku may have unfairly benefited from this situation, akin to the calls for justice seen in the case of MOHBAD.

Wow, Atiku's case is akin to a man who enjoys bending down to inspect the anus of others, unaware that his own is not only open but polluted with excreta.It appears that Atiku would continue to explain to Nigerians his anomalies in not only his certifications but also his questionable political past.

Dr. Josef Onoh, for example, asserts that the real Siddiq Abubakar, whom Atiku claimed to change his name from, is a Cameroonian, not Nigerian. Atiku purportedly used this alleged forged certificate and an affidavit to secure admission into Ahmadu Bello University (ABU) under the pretense of being Nigerian.

Onoh further alleges that Atiku utilized this to progress within the Nigerian civil service and eventually ascend to the position of Vice President. During the era in question, digital technology was not prevalent, allowing Atiku to benefit from this purported forgery.

Furthermore, the affidavit Atiku claims to have deposed to regarding his name change in 1973 allegedly lacks an official stamp or seal, unlike most documents from the 1970s that typically bore a postal stamp.

Thus, it remains for Siddiq, also known as Atiku, to elucidate the origins of the affidavit he is presenting. In essence, Siddiq Abubakar and Atiku Abubakar are distinct individuals, and Atiku should understand that Nigeria is not a computer game, allowing shape-shifting akin to the character 'Shang Tsung' from Mortal Kombat.

Well, it seems like a colossal bombshell has been detonated in this debate, and it's leaving a significant impact. Among the voices expressing their concerns, Chinenye Udeh, a prominent social commentator, voiced his disapproval of Atiku's alleged actions. Udeh stressed the vital role of transparency and ethical conduct in the conduct of public figures. In a strongly-worded online statement, Udeh underscored how such discrepancies can corrode trust in leadership, an essential element of effective governance.

Equally, Ayo Adejumo, a respected political analyst, shared his unease regarding the potential repercussions of Atiku's purported name change on his political trajectory. Adejumo highlighted the crucial significance of character and credibility in the context of public service.

These discerning perspectives add another layer to the ongoing discourse surrounding Atiku's name change controversy.

Osigwe Omo-Ikirodah is the Chairman and CEO of Bush radio Academy.

Source iReporteronline
https://ireporteronline.com.ng/blog/no-evidence-you-go-explain-tire-justice-for-siddiq-as-atikus-integrity-challenged-amid-name-change-claims/


All of the above statements are nothing but distraction from the main issue of Tinubu and his forged results matter.
It's just a case of you Tarlka me and I Dabbo you.
It's a know fact that in the North, people do bear similar names, even when they are not the one and same person's.
Whichever Way it goes, Atiku was smart enough to do a name change. I have had the same name change, as well as my wife.
Atiku's case, is quite different from that of Tinubu. He has used the name change to advance himself to where he's today. Tinubu presented a fake secondary school result that wasn't in existence then, used it to gain admission, into tertiary institution in the U. S A. It can never be the same with Tinubu. Tinubu's records, which consistent of his state of origin, his parental background as well as that of education, age and source of income, has always been loaded with discrepancies and controversies. It's not the case with Atiku.
Someone said Sodiq Abubakar, whose name appeared in the WAEC result, was a Cameroonian, but the question is this, Is Cameroon, a member of the bodies that make up WAEC? Do their students write WAEC examinations?
Atiku, has gone to U S, to prove that the Academic records of Tinubu are not what he claimed they are. This is the case of " He Who Allergies, Must Prove"
Anyone who allergies otherwise in this case, should prove it with evidence. This is the beauty of what Atiku has done with Tinubu's academic records.

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