 The presidential candidate of the People's Democratic Party PDP, Atikubu Bubakan, said that the reputation of the country is at stake. Briefing newsmen at the World Press Conference on Thursday, Atikubu vowed to continue in the inquest of the academic records, saying there is no backing down until the Supreme Court decides. The former vice president, who had maintained silence since the release of the documents secured release of Tiananbu's education records from the CSU through a consupena against the disclosure by the president. This quest is not for or about Atikubu Bubakan. It is a quest for the true man of truth, morality, justice and accountability in our public affairs. I will only drop the fight when the court rules, in the court rules that I am right, in the court rules that he's right. So that's the end of the fight because at the moment we are the Supreme Court and there is no any harder court than the Supreme Court. Meanwhile, Kalu Kalu, the lawyer to Atikubu Bubakan, says President Bolo Tiananbu's academic documents released by the Chicago State University CSU indicated many things about the Nigerian leader. He spoke on Thursday during a press conference held by his principal, the presidential candidate of the PDP in the 2023 election in Abuja. And the documents Bolo Tiananbu submitted to INEC, he denied having dual citizenship, which means it does not belong to him. Then the same document or a deposition says that the A, Bola Atikubu, is Ahmed. But the NOS certificate Bola Ahmed Tiananbu submitted to INEC has Adekunle. I don't know where the Adekunle and the Ahmed emerge from. So on the second arm of your question of what use will it be in the Supreme Court, it is very, very clear that from the certain authorities, the Supreme Court has heard that they can accept a party to abuse fresh evidence as long as certain conditions are met. And from what transpired in the proceedings in US courts, that condition has already been met. So as we speak, our law is very clear that a party at fault cannot be allowed to enjoy the fruit of his illegality. Atikubu further called on our Nigerian leaders, including traditional and religious leaders, as well as political leaders like Pito B. and Rabiu Kwankwaso, to join in the campaign to ensure property. The released records, which came first on October 3, and the deposition showed that Tiananbu's 1979 CSU certificate he submitted to the Independent National Electrical Commission, INEC, was different from samples of the certificates the university issued to students that same year. Today, we are called upon to again, as a people, to uphold and defend the ground rules of elective government in our country. The Constitution prescribes the requirements for those who seek the highest elective office in the land. It should not take months or indeed decades for the institutions concerned to be able to do their work in establishing the credibility of any certificates presented by candidates for public office. We undertook this journey at gross cost and for important reasons. The ground rules for legitimate governance in our country need to be updated.