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A fresh suit has been instituted against the Presidential candidate of the All Progressives Congress (APC),Muhammadu Buhari in a bid to have him disqualified from the upcoming polls.
A Federal High Court in Abuja, on Monday, February 2, ordered that court papers be served on Buhari for the new case against him instituted by one Max Ozoaka.
Ozoaka wants Buhari to be disqualified for failing to submit his academic credentials to the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) along with his nomination form. INEC is a co-defendant in the case.
The presiding judge, Justice Adeniyi Ademola, made an order for substituted service of the papers on Buhari.
Substituted service is usually invoked in instances where it would be difficult to serve a defendant in person.
The court will begin hearing the case on February 9.
An initial suit was instituted against Buhari by Abuja-based lawyer, Chike Okafor who accused the former Head of State of falsifying information on an affidavit submitted to INEC.
Buhari had told INEC that his certificates were in the possession of the military but the army has denied this.
The Presidential candidate then authorized his secondary school to release his West African Examination Council (WAEC) resultin a bid to silence his critics.
INEC has also said that it can not disqualify Buhari and that all aggrieved parties should take their grievances to the courts.
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