 testing his own authority at the Federal University of Petroleum Resources Forum. In the meantime, Atiku Abu Bakar, a 2023 People's Democratic Party presidential candidate, has accused President Bola Tinobu of violating the law by submitting forged certificates to the Independent National Electoral Commission, INEC. Atiku argued that Tinobu should have been disqualified from the election, citing the importance of his reputation and future societal example. He urged that, or argued rather, that a simple check on Tinobu's past records would have shown that he broke the law and should not have been allowed to contest the election. Atiku had previously appealed Tinobu's decision to the Supreme Court. We showed incontrovertible evidence that Bola Tinobu was not qualified to contest the presidential election because he forged the qualifying academic certificate which he submitted to INEC. In fact, a simple check on Tinobu's past records in his possession would have shown INEC that Tinobu broke the law and should not have been allowed to contest the election in the first place. We showed irrefutable evidence of gross irregularities, violence, and manipulations during the elections. We showed incontrovertible evidence that INEC violated the Electoral Act and deliberately sabotaged its own publicly announced processes and procedures in order to illegally declare Tinobu elected. The position of the Supreme Court, even though final, leaves so much unanswered.