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Re: Atiku Vs Buhari: Summary & Key Rulings To Note As Tribunal Goes On Break by MISTAICEY02288(m): 4:31pm On Sep 11, 2019
Ademoore07:

Atiku will win the supreme court ruling. The judge was stammering while delivering his final verdict. These judges are scared for their life.

Hmmm... I pray so ooo. But when is the Supreme Court ruling?
Re: Atiku Vs Buhari: Summary & Key Rulings To Note As Tribunal Goes On Break by bizzibodi(m): 4:35pm On Sep 11, 2019
samonak:
I wonder why people are losing sleep over this judgement issue? The judgement has already gone to Buhari right from inception, they're just putting up a front, after all you no hear the name of the. Tribunal Chairman, MOHAMMED GARBA. Why do you think they did everything possible to remove Walter Onnoghen?
So u think if onoghen was there he will automatically give victory to atiku b/c he is a PDP judge abi?
Re: Atiku Vs Buhari: Summary & Key Rulings To Note As Tribunal Goes On Break by liverpool72(m): 5:02pm On Sep 11, 2019
all these Atiku coming,Atiku not coming is as a results of hardship Nigerians are going thru ryt now otherwise who cares afterall all of dem are same.
mbok as for me and my house we moved on since.
Re: Atiku Vs Buhari: Summary & Key Rulings To Note As Tribunal Goes On Break by webngnews: 5:07pm On Sep 11, 2019
Hmmm
Re: Atiku Vs Buhari: Summary & Key Rulings To Note As Tribunal Goes On Break by AuwalYusuf812(m): 6:32pm On Sep 11, 2019
State001:
The Presidential Election Petitions Tribunal is currently sitting in Abuja, to decide the fate of PDP/Atiku and APC/Buhari over the February 23, 2019 presidential election, Igbere TV reports.

Igbere TV recalls that INEC had declared Buhari and the APC as winner of the election, having polled a total of 15,191,847 votes to defeat his closest rival, Atiku, who it said polled a total of 11,262,978 votes.

The five-man panel of justices of the Presidential Election Petitions Tribunal, is headed by Justice Mohammed Garba, as Chairman.

Here are summary of the rulings so far, and key points to note, as brought to you by Igbere TV...

Key rulings to note

- Tribunal unanimously dismissed INEC’s motion asking Vice President Osinbajo to be joined in the petition. It ruled that a vice presidential candidate is not a necessary party in an election petition but an appendage of the presidential candidate who nominated him.

- Tribunal dismissed INEC's motion arguing that Atiku's lead counsel, Livy Uzoukwu, is not a legal practitioner called to the Nigerian Bar.

- Tribunal refused INEC's request to dismiss Atiku's prayer seeking Buhari's disqualification on the ground that he was not qualified to contest the election.

- Ruling on the allegations of police and military interference, harassment and intimidation and ballot stuffing among others, filed by Atiku, the tribunal strike out the application for non-joinder of the parties who have been accused.

- Tribunal dismissed Buhari's application that Atiku was not qualified to file the petition challenging his election, ruling that Atiku is qualified to filed the petition.

- Tribunal dismissed Atiku's application accusing Vice President Yemi Osinbajo of inducing voters with the TraderMoni scheme, ruling that it does not have jurisdiction over the matter.

- Tribunal strike out APC's argument that Atiku was not qualified to contest the presidential election because he is allegedly not a Nigerian by birth.
* It ruled that its power does not include determining the qualification of a petitioner in an election dispute, but to determine whether a person elected to the office of the president was validly elected and not to query the qualification of the petitioners to have contested the election, whose outcome was being queried.

Summary of the rulings so far

INEC filed three motions against Atiku's petition; one of the motions was dismissed while two partially succeeded leading to the striking out of some paragraphs in the petitioners’ petition and their response to INEC’s reply to the petition.

- President Buhari filed two motions against Atiku's petition; two of the motions partially succeeded leading to the striking out of some paragraphs in the petitioner's response to the president’s reply to the petition.

- The last two motions were filed by APC.

http://igberetvnews.com/977003/atiku-buhari-summary-key-rulings-as-tribunal-goes-on-break/

I av a strong feeling dat this man called Mahmud Received hudge of money from APC to manipulate our Election.

Atikulated should jus Chill because by 2023 there will be nothing like APC again
Re: Atiku Vs Buhari: Summary & Key Rulings To Note As Tribunal Goes On Break by Midastorch(m): 7:29pm On Sep 11, 2019
WonderManly:
Atiku will still win at the end. Take it or leave it!

Winnifred, howfar? cheesy cheesy cheesy
Re: Atiku Vs Buhari: Summary & Key Rulings To Note As Tribunal Goes On Break by Ademoore07(m): 8:16pm On Sep 11, 2019
MISTAICEY02288:

Hmmm... I pray so ooo. But when is the Supreme Court ruling?
No date had been fixed until 2moro.
Re: Atiku Vs Buhari: Summary & Key Rulings To Note As Tribunal Goes On Break by WonderManly(m): 9:15pm On Sep 11, 2019
Midastorch:


Winnifred, howfar? cheesy cheesy cheesy
Market no good at all. Market don spoil!

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