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The Nigerian judiciary has been urged to put its house to a void giving Nigerians the impression that it operates a cash-and-carry justice delivery system.
On Thursday, September 7, Peter Obi vowed to head to the Supreme Court to challenge the tribunal's judgement which affirmed President Bola Tinubu’s victory.
Peter Obi, the presidential candidate of the Labour Party has vowed not to relent in his quest for justice following the verdict of the presidential tribunal
Cardinal John Onaiyekan, on Saturday, August 19, revealed why Nigerians have to accept whatever decision the Supreme Court makes on 2023 presidential elections.
Femi Falana says there is no need to unnecessarily blackmail the judiciary in the ongoing presidential tribunal since there is an opportunity for an appeal
A lawyer, Ekemini Eboro, has urged the AGF and Minister of Justice, Lateef Fagbemi, to put the interest of Nigerians at heart in the discharge of his duties.
Ekemini Eboro, a Lagos-based legal practitioner has said the real winner of the February 25 presidential election will be determined by the election tribunal.
The Supreme Court has been thrown into mourning following the demise of Honourable Justice Centus Chima Nweze. He died on Sunday, July 30, at the age of 64.
PDP flagbearer, Atiku Abubakar, has said there's a plot by the APC to intimidate the judiciary into delivering favourable judgments for them at the tribunal.
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