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Breaking! Supreme Court to Hear Obi’s Appeal on Monday 23rd October

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The Supreme Court has made an announcement that it will hear the appeal of the Labour Party’s presidential candidate, Mr Peter Obi, on Monday, October 23rd, 2023. The appeal is in response to the tribunal judgement that affirmed President Tinubu’s victory in the last election.

The news of the Supreme Court’s decision to hear the appeal was met with great anticipation from both the Labour Party and President Tinubu’s supporters. It is expected that both sides will be present at the court when the case is heard, and that the judgement day will be full of emotion as the outcome of the appeal will ultimately decide the fate of the election.

In the month leading up to the hearing, both parties campaigned hard in an effort to sway public opinion in their favor. The Labour Party has been actively rallying its supporters to show up at the court and express their support for Mr Obi. On the other hand, President Tinubu’s supporters have been equally active, with some even organizing protests in support of the President.

It is clear that the hearing of the appeal will be a major event in the nation’s political landscape. With the stakes so high, the attention of the nation will be focused on the Supreme Court on the morning of October 23rd. The judgement of the court will have a profound effect on the future of the nation, and it is likely that the outcome of the appeal will be heavily debated for months to come.

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It is not yet known what the outcome of the appeal will be, but it is certain that the hearing of the appeal on Monday will be a monumental moment in the nation’s history. The Supreme Court’s decision will ultimately determine the fate of the election, and the nation waits with bated breath for the judgement of the court.

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