Supreme Court to deliver judgement on Shettima’s alleged double nomination May 26
If affirmed, Mr Shettima’s disqualification could truncate the swearing in of Bola Tinubu as president since they ran a joint ticket.
Tribunal rules on live broadcast of court proceedings
The All Progressives Congress APC) and President-elect Bola Tinubu had opposed the applications for live broadcast of court proceedings separately filed by the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) and the Labour Party (LP).
Tribunal: Tinubu, APC, oppose consolidation of oppositions’ petitions
On their part, Tinubu, APC and Kabiru Masari vehemently opposed the proposal on the ground that it will among other reasons, affect the court in arriving at the substantial justice of the case.
Tribunal: LP, Obi to call 50 witnesses against Tinubu’s victory
Kalu said his clients will require seven weeks to present its case because they still are still experiencing some hiccups with its dealings with INEC.
Tribunal to merge petitions challenging Tinubu’s election
In line with Paragraph 50 of the First Schedule to the Electoral Act, the tribunal led by Justice Haruna Tsammani said on Saturday, May 20, that it has the authority to consolidate the petitions and adjudicate on them collectively.
Atiku to call 100 witnesses against Tinubu as Tribunal bans use of phones, other...
He further revealed that he and the respondents have agreed on the number of witnesses to take the stand as well as the minutes to be allotted to each witness.
Judge denies sacking Abia Gov-Elect Otti
The court, however, said it nullified the election of the candidates for Kano Labour Party(LP) that contested during the 2023 General Election.
Court lifts suspension order on Abure, other Labour Party excos
Friday’s ruling puts a hold on the parade by Acting National Chairman, Lamidi Apapa, who has been struggling to assert his authority on the party since Mr Abure’s travails.
Judge suspended for bribery nullifies Alex Otti’s candidacy
Human rights lawyer Inibehe Effiong has opined that the judge’s ruling erred in law in a way that could subject the judiciary to public ridicule