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Their claim is that he is ineligible not been a citizen of Nigeria by birth, a condition prescribed by section 131 of the Constitution.

Atiku was born on November 25, 1946 in Jada in the former Northern Cameroons, a territory subsequently incorporated into Northern Nigeria on June 1, 1961 after a plebiscite. It is argued on behalf of the Attorney General that Atiku Abubakar is not a Nigerian citizen by birth by section 25 of the Constitution since he was not “born in Nigeria before the date of independence,” as required by the terms of the section. Northern Cameroons was not a part of Nigeria until June 1, 1961.

For example, Dr. Arthur Nylander, in his THE NATIONALITY AND CITIZENSHIP LAWS OF NIGERIA page 27 provided the following illustration: “A was born in the Northern Cameroons in 1930. His son, C, was also born there in 1950 and remained a British protected person on 31 May 1961. C became a citizen of Nigeria on 1 June 1961.” In this example, we can conveniently substitute Atiku’s father for A and Atiku for the son C.

 

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