Sunday, July 28, 2019

Re: USA Africa Dialogue Series - ATIKU'S ELECTION PETITION IN THE SHADEOF FULANI HERDSMEN

I say the ancestral Gods of Nigerians have decided enough is enough when it comes to defrauding their proteges using modern stratagems!

OAA


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From: Salimonu Kadiri <ogunlakaiye@hotmail.com>
Date: 28/07/2019 20:09 (GMT+00:00)
To: usaafricadialogue@googlegroups.com
Subject: USA Africa Dialogue Series - ATIKU'S ELECTION PETITION IN THE SHADEOF  FULANI HERDSMEN

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​On 20 July 2019, Atiku Abubakar ended the presentation of his evidence at the election petition tribunal where he was challenging the victory of Muhammadu Buhari at the February 2019 presidential election as declared by INEC. Instead of the 400 witnesses he promised to call, he  did not reach half of the intended witnesses before closing his case. In the shade of Fulani herdsmen's discussion Atiku's henchmen forgot to update us about his election petition.

​I come to think about Chidi Anthony Opara's post on this forum on 17 April 2019, titled : Atiku's INEC Server Evidence. He wrote, "The Server from which the said figures were derived belong to the first Respondent (INEC). The figures and votes were transmitted to the first Respondent's Presidential Result's Server and thereafter aggregated in INEC_PRES_RSLT_SRV19, whose Physical Address or unique Mac Address is 94-57-A5-DC-64-B9 with Microsoft Product ID00252-7000000000-AA535. It was easy to discover that some nincompoops were trying to act as computer experts and the gullible were impressed.

Three days later, it was the turn of Malam Farooq A. Kperogi to entertain his readers on 20 April 2019, with his piece, "Atiku's Citenzenship and Buhari's Illiterate Lawyers." On Atiku's election petition, the grand Khadi of Sharia jurisprudence averred, "Now that Atiku has enlisted the expert intervention of Microsoft and IBM to authenticate his claim that the electronic record of the presidential election stored on INEC's server is inconsistent with the results the compromised and morally putrid Chairman of INEC announced, there is panic in the Presidential Villa, and Buhari's ignorant lawyers are engaging in comical, illiterate rhetorical antics for the sole purpose of diversion."
According to Atiku, the INEC server gave him 18,356,732 votes against Buhari who won only 16,741,430 votes in the February 23, 2019, Presidential election. Even if INEC had a Server in which election results were stored, Atiku and his enablers ought to have hacked into it in order to get the figures being touted as Presidential results. One should not forget that it is because hacking into a Server is a crime that Wikileaks founder, Julian Assange, has been declared wanted by the US. Let us agree that Atiku Abubakar was forced to commit a crime in order to prove that he won the Presidential election, he has to prove that INEC actually stored the results of the Presidential election in a Server. As Malam Farooq A. Kperogi stated in his 20 April 2019 essay, Atiku has enlisted the expert intervention of Microsoft and IBM to prove that he, and not Buhari, won the Presidential election. Consequently, Malam Kperogi wrote that ''there is panic in the Presidential Villa.''

Atiku had called the former Minister of Aviation under President Jonathan, Osita Chidoka, to witness about the existence of INEC Server to which election results were electronically transmitted. Chidoka was a PDP witness at the manual collation of the Presidential election result at the International Conference Centre in Abuja after the 23 February 2019 election. Under cross examination by the so-called Buhari's illiterate lawyers, according to Malam Kperogi, Mr. Chidoka confirmed that the results were collated nationwide manually but quikly added that he learnt the results of the elections were transmitted by INEC electronically to the INEC Server. Was he present when the alleged electronic transmission was done, Kperogi so named Buhari's illiterate lawyers asked? Chidoka replied , no. When asked if he had seen or if he knew the location of the, Server, Mr. Chidoka said that the INEC Chairman talked about its existence before election and collation. When asked to provide the Server's address, Chidoka referred to the address given by an anonymous whistle-blower!!

Atiku's Microsoft Expert turned out to be one David Ayu Nyango Njoga who presented himself as an Information Technology Expert from Kenya He told the Court that he was engaged by petitioner Atiku to analyse results of the election as obtained from INEC server and stored in a website - https://www.factsdontlieng.com/  
​When asked if INEC owned the website, Mr. Njoga answered no but added that the data it contains are from INEC Server. Njoga claimed that the website https://www.factsdontlieng.com/ is owned by an INEC official who provided the election result figures. When asked the name of the official, Njoga said, "the INEC official is anonymous and I do not know him." Under cross-examination by the leader of Buhari's legal team, Chief Wole Olanipekun (SAN), Mr. Njoga said the website was created on March 12, 2019. When the learned lawyer reminded Mr. Njoga that the presidential election was held on 23 February 2019 and results were released before 12 March, Atiku's information Technology Expert opened his mouth wide and saliva was dropping from the speechless Mr. Njoga. The story of Atiku and his Microsoft expert reminds me of a Yoruba Story about two WÀYÓ men (fraudsters) living in Lagos and Ilorin respectively. The Wayo man in Lagos heard that kola nuts were selling like gold in Ilorin, therefore he filled a sack with the seed of BÒTUJÈ, botanically called jatropha curcas and set on a journey to Ilorin to sell the fake product as kola nuts. The Ilorin WÀYÓ man heard that KÁNWÚN (potash) used in preparing okra soup in Yoruba land was a rare commodity in Lagos, therefore he filled a sack with small pebbles and headed towards Lagos to sell them as potash. Midway into their journey, they were compelled to change vehicles at the same passenger's motor park. By coincidence the two met and after exchanging pleasantries, they disclosed to each other where they were heading and what they intended to do at their destination. That caused Ilorin WÀYÓ man to propose exchange of a sack of potash with a sack of Kola nut which the Lagos WÀYÓ man accepted. From the passenger's vehicle park both return to their homes in Ilorin and Lagos respectively thinking they have deceitfully defrauded one another. Lagos WÀYÓ man thought he got a sack of potash to sell in Lagos in exchange for his jatropha filled sack while Ilorin WÀYÓ man thought he had exchanged his pebble filled sack with genuine kola nuts. When Ilorin WÀYÓ man got home, he discovered that instead of Kola nuts, the sack contained jatropha curcas (BÒTUJÈ seeds) and the Lagos WÀYÓ man found out that the sack he got in exchange contained pebbles and not potash. Two liars exchanged lie with one another. Atiku Abubakar was thumb-nosed by fake Microsoft experts who had promised to hack into INEC Server and feed into it his election victory. That was why Saraki's Senate passed electoral Bill compelling INEC to transmit the election results electronically. Buhari's refusal to sign the Bill into law so close to the election frustrated their Dubai planned strategy to rig the election. INEC and Buhari will soon start their defence against Atiku's election petition and I wonder if they need to defend themselves in view of the witnesses offered by Atiku's Microsoft Experts.
S. Kadiri 


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