Public Perception vs Legal Reality: Analysing The Presidential Election Tribunal Verdict

In the realm of politics, perceptions often clash with reality. Nowhere is this more evident than in the aftermath of a contested election, where public opinion can diverge significantly from the intricacies of the legal process. Nigeria, a nation known for its complex electoral landscape, is witnessing such a divergence with the Presidential Election Tribunal’s … Read more

JUST IN: Tribunal Dismisses Peter Obi, LP’s Petition On Electronic Transmission Of Results

Eko Hot Blog reports that the Presidential Election Petition Court has said that the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) was at liberty to transmit election results however it wanted, and not only electronically. On the mode of transmission of election results, the tribunal said INEC is at liberty to define the mode it intends to … Read more

BREAKING: Tribunal Rejects 10 Out Of Peter Obi’s 13 Witnesses

Eko Hot Blog reports that the Presidential Election Petition Court in Abuja has rejected the testimonies and exhibits tendered by 10 out of the 13 witnesses presented by the presidential candidate of the Labour Party, Peter Obi. Haruna Tsammani, the head of the five-member bench, made the pronouncement in his judgement on the petition filed … Read more