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Posted by: Yakub Oloyede
« on: April 10, 2019, 12:42:21 PM »



Some parts of the Federal Capital Territory, Abuja have been flooded with campaign posters of the presidential candidate of the Peoples Democratic Party.
 
It is not clear if Atiku Abubakar is aware of the development which is bound to attract concerns by people and possibly INEC. Details are not available about the identities of individuals behind the act.
 
The presidential election has ended with President Muhammadu Buhari beating Atiku with almost 4 million votes. The case is still in court.



Lauretta took to her social media page to issue threats after seeing a photo of Atiku, who lost the presidential election on February 23rd, with some weird inscriptions on it.

Although she didn’t mention what the inscriptions on Atiku’s photo were, she noted that the former vice president should counsel himself to avoid being tried for treason.
 
Onochie further said that Atiku should face his court case to challenge Buhari’s victory rather than stirring up mischief.
 
She wrote on Twitter on Tuesday:

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    “I just returned to Abuja and saw Atiku’s photos with some weird inscriptions.

    “For one who is lucky to be walking free, whatever he is planning, he shouldn’t forget that we have a President in place.

    Nigerians will insist that treason be treated as treason. He should counsel himself.

    “When you lose an election, you either congratulate the victor or you challenge the election results in court.

    “After foot-dragging, Atiku has now managed to go to court. It’s in the best interest of the nation that he continues in that legal path instead of stirring mischief.”

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