Even If INEC Has Deleted All Information On BVAS, Our IT Teams Has A Way Of Extracting Them—Lawyer
After beginning on May 8, the presidential election petition lawsuit is still pending. But the court has had numerous hearings and adjourned numerous times. However, a video that is currently going viral online captures the exact moment that one of the labor party's legal representatives, Peter Gregory Obi, was complaining to the court about how INEC had refused to provide them with adequate cooperation regarding the evaluation of the BIVAS system after a court hearing.

Insecurity: Appeal Court President calls for fervent prayers for Nigeria
Justice Monica Dongban-Mensem, president of Nigeria's Court of Appeal, has urged her countrymen to pray earnestly for a stop to the senseless killing of civilians. During a visit of condolence to the home of Justice Jummai Sankey, JCA, following the death of her husband, Dr. Yakubu Sankey, Mensem placed the call.

'The Obidients Who Attacked Us In Court Will Be Arrested By The Police In A Few Days Time' -Arabambi
The Factional Chairman of the Labour Party, Mr Lamidi Apapa was booed out of court on Wednesday when he and the other faction of the Labour Party appeared at the court. Mr. Apapa who claimed an attempt was made on his life by the supporters of Mr. Peter Obi at the court premises, he also thanked God that the Police and Journalists came to his rescue.

Tribunal: INEC Have Not Allowed Us Carryout Forensic Investigation on BVAs – Obi's Lawyer
The Presidential Candidate of the Labour Party, Peter Gregory Obi, lamented on Saturday that the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) has not been corporating enough in their petition against President-Elect Bola Asiwaju Ahmed Tinubu at the Court. The LP flag-bearer, who made the statement through his legal team led by Professor Awa Kalu, SAN, at Presidential Election Tribunal Court, alleged that INEC has refused to allow them investigate the Biomodial Voters Accreditation System (BVAS) devices used in the presidential elections.

Presidential election court admits documents alleging Tinubu’s indictment for illicit drugs offences
On Tuesday, documents accusing President Bola Tinubu of drug offenses in the US were admitted into evidence by the Presidential Election Petition Court in Abuja. The Labour Party's Peter Obi filed a lawsuit to dispute Mr. Tinubu's election victory on February 25th, and the court accepted the documents as exhibits.

Kennedy Ahanotu Said They Have Instructions Of Peter Obi To Waste Anybody- Abayomi Arabambi
On Wednesday, Abayomi Arabambi, the national publicity secretary for a faction of the Labour Party, accused Peter Obi of orchestrating a mob attack on Lamidi Apapa in the Court of Appeal. According to reports, Lamidi Apapa, who was present at the Court of Appeal to observe the hearing of Peter Obi's case against Bola Tinubu, was surrounded by an angry throng.

Obi: Ndi Kato Reacts As Court Reportedly Bans The Use Of Phones At The Tribunal
One of the recent development from the ongoing court case of the Labour Party/Peter Obi against Tinubu and INEC is the report alleging that the court has ruled against the use of phones at the Election Petition Tribunal. The decision by the Election Tribunal against the use of phones has raised several dozens of mixed reactions mostly from supporters of the Labour Party and the PDP who are contesting that the court process should be livestreamed and made available for public viewers.

The Obidients Who Attacked Us In Court Will Be Arrested By The Police In A Few Days Time- Arabambi
On Wednesday, when he and the other group of the Labour Party appeared in court, Mr. Lamidi Apapa, the faction chairman, was booed out of the building. Mr. Apapa, who said that Mr. Peter Obi's supporters tried to kill him on the court grounds, praised God that the police and journalists saved his life.

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.

Tribunal: INEC Have Not Allowed Us Carryout Forensic Investigation on BVAS – Obi Lawyer
Peter Gregory Obi, the Labour Party's presidential candidate, complained on Saturday that INEC has not been sufficiently corporate in their petition against President-Elect Bola Asiwaju Ahmed Tinubu in court. Through his legal team lead by Professor Awa Kalu, SAN, the LP candidate presented the statement at the Presidential Election Tribunal Court, alleging that INEC has refused to enable them to study the Biomodial Voters Accreditation System (BVAS) devices used in the presidential elections.

Tribunal: Obi/LP Will Bring 50 Persons That Would Testify As Witnesses In Court -Ken Okonkwo
Peter Obi and the Labour has said that they'll require seven weeks to present enough witnesses and evidence against Tinubu's victory at the 2023 presidential election. Recall that Peter Obi vowed to prove to Nigerians that he won the 2023 presidential election, he was in court on Wednesday this week, he was also in court on Friday, and also on Saturday to challenge the outcome of the presidential election.

Supreme Court accuses PDP of cyberbullying
The Supreme Court has accused the Peoples Democratic Party, PDP, of cyberbullying. This was the ruling of the supreme court on Friday in a case brought by the PDP to overturn Bola Tinubu's election as president-elect on the grounds that his running mate, Kashim Shettima, had engaged in double nominating himself.

Peter Obi: Lamidi Apapa vows to petition IG over court attack
The embattled National Chairman of the Labour Party, Lamidi Apapa, has vowed to petition the Inspector General of Police, Inspector-General of Police (IGP), Usman Alkali Baba over the alleged attack on him by some youths at the Court of Appeal in Abuja, venue of the Presidential Election Petition Court, PEPC.

Supreme Court Accuses PDP of Using Social Media to Bully Justices
According to reports, the Supreme Court of Nigeria has accused the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) of using social media to bully and terrorize its justices. The allegation was made by Justice Inyang Okoro while delivering judgment in an appeal filed by the PDP seeking to void the election of President-elect, Asiwaju Bola Tinubu.

Tribunal: INEC Have Not Allowed Us Carryout Forensic Investigation on BVAS – Obi's Lawyer
Peter Gregory Obi, the Presidential Candidate of the Labour Party, bemoaned on Saturday that the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) has not been sufficiently corporative in their petition against President-Elect Bola Asiwaju Ahmed Tinubu in the Court. He was referring to the petition that INEC has filed against Tinubu.

'The Obidients Who Attacked Us In Court Will Be Arrested By The Police In A Few Days Time' -Arabambi
On Wednesday, when he and the other group of the Labour Party appeared in court, Mr Lamidi Apapa, the faction chairman, was booed out of the building. Mr. Apapa, who said that Mr. Peter Obi's supporters tried to kill him on the court grounds, praised God that the police and journalists saved his life.

The Obidients Who Attacked Us In Court Will Be Arrested By The Police In A Few Days Time -Arabambi
On Wednesday, when he and the other group of the Labour Party appeared in court, Mr. Lamidi Apapa, the faction chairman, was booed out of the building. Mr. Apapa, who said that Mr. Peter Obi's supporters tried to kill him on the court grounds, praised God that the police and journalists saved his life.

Concern as Tinubu-Shettima's destiny is decided by the Supreme Court
In anticipation of the historic Supreme Court decision regarding Bola Tinubu's election triumph, there is a tangible sense of fear and worry. Today, on Friday, the Supreme Court will rule on Tinubu's triumph over Kashim Shettima's purported double nomination. According to DAILY POST, the Peoples Democratic Party, PDP, is attempting to have Kashim Shettima, the vice president-elect, and Tinubu disqualified due to an alleged double nomination.

Tinubu: 'The US Called A Stop-Gap President Who Will Most Likely Be Sacked By The Court' - Osadolor
Timothy Osadolor, the People's Democratic Party's (PDP) Deputy National Youth Leader, has said that Asiwaju Bola Ahmed Tinubu, the country's incoming president, is "a stop - gap president who will most likely be sacked by the court of the land" (Punch).

Election Petition Court: Court Of Appeal Rejects Live Streaming Of Petition
The presidential election petition court is still ongoing and according to Kenneth Okonkwo's recent tweet, he made it known to us that the court have come up with a new development. According to Kenneth Okonkwo, he disclosed to us that the presidential election petition court has dismissed an application seeking live broadcast of proceedings of the election petition hearings.
