Obi-Datti campaign manager speaks on Tinubu’s Guinean passport saga

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By Kalu Idika

Former governorship candidate of the Peoples Democratic Party in Anambra State and campaign manager of Obi-Datti, Mr. Oseloka Obaze, has reacted to the controversies trailing Mr Bola Tinubu, who purportedly acquired citizenship of Guinea Conakry.

News Band reports that Nigerian investigative journalist, David Hundeyin, last week, had sent internet users into a frenzy after he shared images of a Guinean diplomatic passport bearing “Bola Ahmed Tinubu” and his photograph on Twitter.

Though, there seems to be no end in sight to the controversy as Nigerians have started calling out the former Lagos governor to come clarify himself.

However, while speaking on the saga, Obaze in a coded post on his official Twitter handle noted that if one carries a Diplomatic Passport of what he described as country G, the person automatically becomes an AGENT of country G, with the attendant rights, privileges and immunities.

He said, “If you carry the National Passport of country A, it confers on you the rights of the citizens of country A; if you carry a Diplomatic Passport of country G, you are an AGENT of country G, with the attendant rights, privileges & immunities. You’re also an ALIEN in country N. QED”

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