May 29: Peter Obi Shares His Mission In Tinubu’s Inauguration, Urged His Supporters Not To Give Up
The Labour Party (LP) presidential candidate in the 2023 elections, Peter Obi, has declared that the inauguration of Bola Tinubu as the President of Nigeria would strengthen him. According to Daily Trust reports, Obi made the submission on Sunday while speaking during a Twitter spaces session, just a few hours before the Monday, May 29th inauguration of Tinubu as the new President of Nigeria.

May 29: Nigeria Will Be Shut Down If Electoral Justice Is Not Done By May 29 - LCSF
The Labour and Civil Society Front (LCSF), a newly formed citizens' movement, has issued a warning that they will mobilize a nationwide mass action if the rightful winner of the 2023 presidential elections is not determined by May 29th. Comprised of 70 prominent leaders from the labor and civil society movements, with the support of the Nigeria Labour Congress (NLC), Trade Union Congress (TUC), National Consultative Front (NCFront), and notable youth coalitions, the LCSF aims to protect Nigeria's democracy.

Nigerians Are Waiting To Jubilate When Judiciary Announces Real Winner Of The Election - Bode George
Bode George, a PDP Chieftain talked with the media. Bode George said that he considers no one as the president-elect of Nigeria, not until the judiciary has made the announcement of the real winner of the election. Bode George said that the one who INEC declared the winner of the election, is not the winner until the judiciary says so.

Reactions As CJN Ariwoola Tells Judges To Shun Bias, Do Justice To Restore Confidence In Judiciary
According to Vanguard, the Chief Justice of Nigeria (CJN), Justice Olukayode Ariwoola, challenged judges across the country on Monday to reject all forms of bias and do justice in all matters before them, noting that it was the only way to rebuild trust in the judiciary.

The court has the final say, for now Tinubu is not the president-elect as announced by INEC-George
Bode George, a prominent member of the People's Democratic Party (PDP), expressed his views in a media interview. According to him, he does not recognize anyone as the president-elect of Nigeria until the judiciary officially declares the true winner of the election. George emphasized that the individual declared the winner by the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) does not hold the title of president-elect until the judiciary confirms it.

Tribunal: Nigerians Are Waiting To Jubilate When Court Announces Real Winner Of The Election- George
PDP Chieftain Bode George was engaged in a media interview. Bode George stated that he does not regard anyone to be the president-elect of Nigeria until the judiciary has declared the actual winner of the election. According to Bode George, the election winner is not officially recognized until the judiciary does so.

Nigerians Are Waiting To Celebrate When The Court Declares The True Winner Of The Election - Bode George
PDP Chieftain Bode George said that until the judiciary has announced the true election winner, he does not consider anyone to be the President-elect of Nigeria. In an interview with the media, Bode George said that the judiciary must first formally recognise the winner of the election.

Reactions As CJN Ariwoola Tells Judges To Shun Bias, Do Justice To Restore Confidence In Judiciary
Justice Olukayode Ariwoola, CJN of Nigeria, reportedly told judges across the country on Monday to disregard all forms of biases and do justice in all situations before them in order to restore public faith in the justice system. This was reported by Vanguard. The Chief Justice of Nigeria (CJN) emphasized that the judiciary, as the last hope of the ordinary man, must try to interpret the law without fondness or ill will at all times during his address at the opening ceremony of the Biennial Conference of the National Association of Women Judges in Nigeria (NAWJN).

It Is A Work Of Faith To Expect Justice from Judiciary Today In Electoral Disputes - Sam Amadi
A legal practitioner and spokesperson to Atiku campaign, D.H. Bwala has taken to his Twitter page to say it is a work of faith to expect justice from the judiciary today in electoral disputes. David Bwala tweeted some minutes ago, on his microblogging, Twitter page to say It was a work of faith to expect justice from the judiciary today in electoral disputes considering the level of its corruption and lack of courage. However, Bwala added to his statement by saying the country needed at least 2 years of

Election Tribunal: We Must Strive To Restore Confidence In The Judiciary - CJN Ariwoola
The Chief Justice of Nigeria, Kayode Ariwoola has urged judges and judicial officers to strive hard to restore confidence in the judiciary, which he described as the " last hope of the common man". Recall that there have been side talks regarding the neutrality and societal confidence in the judiciary, following the Election Petition Tribunal set-up that has seen Atiku Abubakar and Peter Obi challenge the outcome of the 2023 presidential election.

Obi: Ndi Kato Reacts As Court Reportedly Bans The Use Of Phones At The Tribunal
The recent ruling by the Election Petition Tribunal on the use of phones has sparked controversy among political parties and their supporters. The Labour Party and PDP are advocating for live streaming of the court proceedings to enhance transparency. However, the decision of the court against the use of phones is seen as a setback to this request, leaving many to question the transparency of the system.

The court has the final say, for now Tinubu is not the president-elect as announced by INEC - Bode George
Bode George, a prominent member of the People's Democratic Party (PDP), recently expressed his stance on the Nigerian presidential election in a media interview. He firmly stated that he does not recognize anyone as the president-elect until the judiciary officially declares the rightful winner of the election.

Who INEC declared as the winner of the election, is not the winner until judiciary says so-George
Bode George, a prominent member of the People's Democratic Party (PDP), expressed his views in a media interview. He emphasized that he does not recognize anyone as the president-elect of Nigeria until the judiciary officially declares the true winner of the election. According to Bode George, the individual declared the winner by the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) cannot be considered the president-elect until the judiciary validates the result.

The Future Is Bleak, To Get Justice On Good Fact May Be Hard, Pollution Everywhere -Jibrin Okutepa
Mr Jibrin Okutepa, SAN, a counsel to the Labour Party and its presidential candidate, Mr Peter Obi, has noted that the future of the Nigerian judiciary is bleak, stating it clearly that to get justice in Nigeria even with good fact maybe very hard. Speaking further, Mr Okutepa made it clear that when the judiciary dances political music on fabricated facts, people will see the nakedness of a revered masquerade, noting that he is not a prophet of doom, but the future of the Nigerian judiciary is bleak.

Tribunal: Affirm your independence and integrity, Obi tells judiciary
Peter Obi, the presidential candidate for the Labour Party (LP) in the recent presidential election, has called upon the Nigerian judiciary to uphold its independence and integrity as he continues to pursue his case against President Bola Ahmed Tinubu. In a statement on Monday, Obi expressed his alignment with the Nigerian people in rejecting the current deplorable state of the country while maintaining optimism for a better Nigeria in the future.

Peter Obi: The Court Which We Are Depending On Has Now Banned Phones In court — Ndi Kato
The legal battle between the Labour Party (LP) and All Progressives Congress (APC) over the outcome of the just-concluded presidential election is heating up, and with it, scrutiny of Nigeria's judiciary is increasing. On Wednesday, LP filed a petition at the Court of Appeal challenging the results of the election, which was won by APC candidate Bola Ahmed Tinubu.

Until the judiciary says so, then We'll know that BAT is the president-elect of Nigeria - Bode George
Bode George, a prominent member of the People's Democratic Party (PDP), spoke to the media to express his view on the presidential election in Nigeria. According to George, he does not recognize anyone as the president-elect until the judiciary officially announces the true winner of the election.

Shun Bias, Do Justice To Restore Confidence In Judiciary - CJN to Judges
Olukayode Ariwoola CJN court According to information gathered from Vanguard, the Chief Justice of Nigeria, CJN, Justice Olukayode Ariwoola, on Monday, implored judges across the federation to shun all forms of bias and do justice in all cases before them, saying it was the only way to restore confidence in the judiciary.

Members of judiciary will be responsible for chaos that will engulf Nigeria-Babatunde Gbadamos
Babatunde Gbadamosi, a Nigerian politician and real estate developer, has expressed his concerns about certain members of the Nigerian judiciary and their potential role in the future chaos that could engulf the country. Gbadamosi made this statement through a post on his official Twitter account following the Supreme Court's ruling dismissing suits against the All Progressives Congress (APC) and Bola Tinubu.

Peter Obi: The Court Which We Are Depending On Has Now Banned Phones In court — Ndi Kato
Amidst the ongoing legal battle between the Labour Party (LP) and All Progressives Congress (APC) over the outcome of the recently concluded presidential election, Ndi Kato, a member of the Obi-Datti presidential campaign council, expressed concerns about the Nigerian judiciary system. Ndi Kato took to Twitter to question the judiciary's decision to ban phones in court while the parties involved are seeking a live broadcast of the Election Tribunal on TV stations.
