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Nigeria Is Irredeemable With The Judgement Of The Tribunal - Joe Champion by joewychampion(m): 8:37pm On Sep 06, 2023
Nigeria's presidential election tribunal on Wednesday rejected an opposition challenge to Bola Tinubu's win in February's disputed vote, following a pattern seen in previous election years in Africa's most populous country.

No legal challenge to the outcome of a presidential election has succeeded in Nigeria, which returned to democracy in 1999 after three decades of almost uninterrupted military rule and has a history of electoral fraud.


Atiku Abubakar of the People's Democratic Party and Peter Obi of the Labour Party, who came second and third respectively, had asked the court to invalidate the election, alleging irregularities.

Judge Haruna Tsammani, reading out a lengthy ruling on behalf of the tribunal's panel of five justices, rejected Obi's petition point-by-point. He was reading Atiku's petition, which was also expected to be dismissed.

Obi's petition was "unmeritorious" and had "not led any credible evidence sufficient enough" to back his claims of irregularities, Tsammani said.

European observers had said in June that the elections were marred by problems including operational failures and a lack of transparency that reduced public trust in the process.

However, the elections stirred little sign of a groundswell of popular opposition, and Tinubu has been accepted by the international community as Nigeria's legitimate leader. As the tribunal was giving its ruling, Tinubu was in India preparing to take part in the G20 summit there.

Atiku and Obi can appeal to the country's Supreme Court to strike down the tribunal's ruling. Any appeal must be concluded within 60 days of the date of the tribunal judgment.

While favourable to Tinubu, the tribunal's ruling was unlikely to generate any particular euphoria or momentum for the president after an election marked by record low turnout of 29%.

In a nation of more than 200 million people of whom 87 million were registered to vote, Tinubu garnered just 8.79 million votes, the fewest of any president since the return to democracy, limiting the goodwill towards him.

Tinubu inherited anaemic economic growth, high unemployment, the highest inflation rate in two decades, record debt, massive oil theft that has hit government revenue and widespread insecurity from predecessor Muhammadu Buhari.

the ruling of the appeal court further drags Nigeria into a looming crisis that may consume the nation as the majority of Nigerians believe Tinubu did not win the Election.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uOY73FChaPE
Re: Nigeria Is Irredeemable With The Judgement Of The Tribunal - Joe Champion by yarimo(m): 9:35pm On Sep 06, 2023
Mumu how can someone go to court without evidence and expect court should grant him his prayers

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Re: Nigeria Is Irredeemable With The Judgement Of The Tribunal - Joe Champion by accordadoga26(f): 9:36pm On Sep 06, 2023
yarimo:
Mumu how can someone go to court without evidence and expect court should grant him his prayers

Deluded Obidient

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Re: Nigeria Is Irredeemable With The Judgement Of The Tribunal - Joe Champion by Opanka44(m): 10:09pm On Sep 06, 2023
Nigeria has gone to the dogs
Re: Nigeria Is Irredeemable With The Judgement Of The Tribunal - Joe Champion by amanda2013(f): 10:16pm On Sep 06, 2023
Nigeria is irredeemable know this and know peace.
Re: Nigeria Is Irredeemable With The Judgement Of The Tribunal - Joe Champion by gratefulheart(m): 10:32pm On Sep 07, 2023
joewychampion:
Nigeria's presidential election tribunal on Wednesday rejected an opposition challenge to Bola Tinubu's win in February's disputed vote, following a pattern seen in previous election years in Africa's most populous country.

No legal challenge to the outcome of a presidential election has succeeded in Nigeria, which returned to democracy in 1999 after three decades of almost uninterrupted military rule and has a history of electoral fraud.


Atiku Abubakar of the People's Democratic Party and Peter Obi of the Labour Party, who came second and third respectively, had asked the court to invalidate the election, alleging irregularities.

Judge Haruna Tsammani, reading out a lengthy ruling on behalf of the tribunal's panel of five justices, rejected Obi's petition point-by-point. He was reading Atiku's petition, which was also expected to be dismissed.

Obi's petition was "unmeritorious" and had "not led any credible evidence sufficient enough" to back his claims of irregularities, Tsammani said.

European observers had said in June that the elections were marred by problems including operational failures and a lack of transparency that reduced public trust in the process.

However, the elections stirred little sign of a groundswell of popular opposition, and Tinubu has been accepted by the international community as Nigeria's legitimate leader. As the tribunal was giving its ruling, Tinubu was in India preparing to take part in the G20 summit there.

Atiku and Obi can appeal to the country's Supreme Court to strike down the tribunal's ruling. Any appeal must be concluded within 60 days of the date of the tribunal judgment.

While favourable to Tinubu, the tribunal's ruling was unlikely to generate any particular euphoria or momentum for the president after an election marked by record low turnout of 29%.

In a nation of more than 200 million people of whom 87 million were registered to vote, Tinubu garnered just 8.79 million votes, the fewest of any president since the return to democracy, limiting the goodwill towards him.

Tinubu inherited anaemic economic growth, high unemployment, the highest inflation rate in two decades, record debt, massive oil theft that has hit government revenue and widespread insecurity from predecessor Muhammadu Buhari.

the ruling of the appeal court further drags Nigeria into a looming crisis that may consume the nation as the majority of Nigerians believe Tinubu did not win the Election.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uOY73FChaPE

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