Shehu Sani Calls on Supreme Court Judges to Seek Divine Guidance in Unveiling Tinubu's Authentic Certificate
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Shehu Sani Calls on Supreme Court Judges to Seek Divine Guidance in Unveiling Tinubu’s Authentic Certificate

Former legislator Shehu Sani has advised the Supreme Court judges to engage in prayer and seek divine guidance regarding the disputed nature of President Bola Ahmed Tinubu’s educational credentials.

The Supreme Court disclosed on Monday that there exist contradictory correspondences from Chicago State University (CSU) concerning Tinubu’s educational certificate. Justice John Okoro, who chairs the seven-member panel responsible for hearing Atiku Abubakar’s petition against President Bola Tinubu’s election victory, made this revelation.

During the Monday hearing, Justice Okoro emphasized the necessity to prove criminal matters beyond a reasonable doubt. He questioned, “In this instance, we have two conflicting letters from CSU—one validating the president’s certificate and another discrediting it. Which of these should we rely on?”

In response to this development, Shehu Sani, a former Senator representing Kaduna Central, proposed a spiritual approach to resolving the matter. He suggested, “If the Supreme Court has received two conflicting letters from Chicago, the most appropriate course of action is for them to undertake a three-day period of fasting. By the third day, God may reveal the authentic letter to them in a dream. We are a nation that believes in the power of prayer.”

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