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FG plot to deport Atiku to Cameroon over presidential ambition

The presidency aided by the Attorney General of the Federation and Minister of Justice, Abubakar Malami are currently planning to destroy Alhaji Atiku Abubakar’s 2021

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FG plot to deport Atiku to Cameroon over presidential ambition

The presidency aided by the Attorney General of the Federation and Minister of Justice, Abubakar Malami are currently planning to destroy Alhaji Atiku Abubakar’s 2023 presidential ambition by labelling him a citizen of Cameroon.

According to an exclusive report by SaharaReporters, the news was gathered from top sources at the Aso Rock to have Atiku deported to Cameroon.  This, however, will take him away from the country during the 2023 elections.

However, the report has it that AGF denied this allegation, Malami and his cohorts are acting on proxies and non-governmental organisations which are positioned to actualise the drowning of Atiku’s presidential ambition.

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“I can confirm to you that the cabals are planning to deport Atiku. The AGF lied that he never filed anything or instituted the case against Atiku but as you could see, he filed a brief to support the non-governmental organisation that instigated it. You know he (Malami) too wants to run for President. It is a cabal thing.

“It is real. They are planning to condemn Atiku to Cameroon and the plan is hatching soon,” one of the top sources revealed.

“The first defendant (Atiku) is not qualified to contest to be president of the Federal Republic of Nigeria,” Malami submitted.

“The first defendant is not a fit and proper person to be a candidate for election to the office of president of the Federal Republic of Nigeria.

“The first defendant was born on the 25th of November, 1946 at Jada, at the time in Northern Cameroon. By the plebiscite of 1961, the town of Jada was incorporated into Nigeria.

“The first defendant is a Nigerian by virtue of the 1961 plebiscite, but not a Nigerian by birth. The first defendant’s parents died before the 1961 plebiscite.”

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