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Supreme Court strikes out another appeal against President Buhari’s election
The Supreme Court on Monday, October 28th struck out a fresh suit filed by the Hope Democratic Party (HDP) and it’s presidential candidate, Ambrose Owuru, challenging the declaration of President Buhari as the winner of the February 23rd presidential election.
The apex court bowed to hear the appeal afresh following protest by the party that the court’s earlier decision which dismissed the appeal was based on a technicality rather than on merits of the law.
The apex court struck out the appeal following the dramatic withdrawal of an application praying for the restoration of the appeal to be heard afresh. Justice Olukayode Ariwoola who led four other Justices in a short ruling struck out the application. Ariwoola in the ruling agreed that the application of the appellants had been caught up by section 285 of the 1999 constitution and as such no longer has a life to maintain it.
He, however, declined to award cost against the appellants as demanded by counsel to the Independent National Electoral Commission INEC Yunus Usman SAN and that of the All Progressives Congress APC Yakubu Maikyau SAN. Owuru and HDP had sought leave of the court to allow them to bring back their appeal to which had been struck due to errors of filling two notices of appeal in respect of one matter and against the provisions of the law.
When the matter came up on Monday, the attention of counsel to the appellants Sunday Ezema was drawn to section 285 (7) of the 1999 constitution and was asked whether the appeal has not become statute-barred. Although the counsel initially insisted the appeal can still be heard, he, however, made a dramatic u-turn and applied for withdrawal of the application. Buhari’s counsel Wole Olanipekun, SAN, did not ask for cost against the two appellants.
Olanipekun had objected to the application of the appellants to hear their appeal afresh because it was statute-barred. He argued that the appellants were not fair to the court by engaging it ‘in a nonjusticiable application that will serve no purpose other than wasting precious time of the court. The position was adopted by counsel to INEC and APC but with demand for substantial cost against the appellants for wasting the time of the court with the frivolous application.
HDP had filed a fresh motion to challenge the way and manners its appeal against President Buhari’s election was determined and struck out on what it termed technicality rather than the merit of law. The party in the new motion had asked the apex court to reverse itself in the ruling delivered on October 3 and restore the appeal for a fresh hearing on merit rather than on technicality of filing two notices of appeal together in one matter.
In the fresh motion on notice brought pursuant to order 8 rule 2 of the Supreme Court Rules and sections 6 and 36 of the 1999 constitution as well as section 22 of the Supreme Court Act, the party and Owuru, claimed that the judgment delivered by Justice Mary Peter Odili in favour of Buhari was invalid on the ground that it was based on technicalities of law rather than merit and justice. The motion filed by Mr. Chukwunonyerem Njoku on behalf of the appellants pleaded with the court to restore their appeal for a fresh hearing.
The HDP and its candidate maintained that the striking out of their appeal on the technical ground was without compliance with the mandatory procedure of law. The apex court had on Oct. 3 struck out the HDP’s appeal because more than one notice of appeal was filed in the same appeal contrary to the provisions of law. Justice Odili who delivered the verdict had also held that Owuru and HDP failed to appeal against the ruling delivered by the Presidential Election Petition Tribunal on August 22 which struck out their petition based on the lack of jurisdiction.
“The two notices of appeal filed by the appellants and jointly utilised is a procedure not backed by law and cannot be used. Rather the appellants have come here to tackle the decision on the merits which the court below handled out of the abundance of caution”, she said In their petition at the tribunal, they had prayed for nullification of the February 23 election on the ground that its shift from Feb. 16 by INEC to Feb. 23 was not in compliance with any law and as such a nullity.
The two appellants claimed that a referendum election was conducted by Nigerians on Feb. I6 and won by them with over 50 million voice votes and that the Chief Justice of Nigeria (CJN) should be ordered to inaugurate them as President of Nigeria based on the referendum election results.
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Pastor David is trending on Twitter and here is the reason why....lol
So earlier today, singer Davido, posted this powerful prayer on his social media handles.
Trust Nigerians to make a joke out of it. Lol. They have since labelled Davido a pastor, General Overseer, Prophet and everything inbetween. See their reactions below
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Lebron James forced to evacuate his mansion as California wildfire ravages homes in his neighbourhood
Lebron James was forced to evacuate his home today after wildfires raged just blocks away from his Brentwood, California mansion.
The NBA superstar took to Twitter to write about having to leave home suddenly with his family and looking for where to stay.
He tweeted: "Man these LA [fires] aren’t no joke. Had to emergency evacuate my house and I’ve been driving around with my family trying to get rooms."
He later tweeted that he was able to find a safe place for his family.
He wrote: "Finally found a place to accommodate us! Crazy night man!"
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Nigerians tackle Pastor Adeboye over his prayer
Pastor Adeboye's prayer which was shared on Twitter has started off a controversy on the social media platform.
The Redeemed Christian Church of God (RCCG) General Overseer's prayer centered on suspension of protocols, rules and criteria just like God did for Joseph.
The prayer read;
"Father, let all protocols, rules and criteria be suspended, overlooked and overruled, as You did for Joseph, in order for me to be promoted, in Jesus’ name"
However some Nigerians felt the prayer encouraged nepotism, corruption and mediocrity. See reactions to the tweet below;
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Policeman shoots himself and his wife dead in Lagos
A Police Inspector shot himself and his wife dead at the Prison Barrack, Ikoyi in Lagos state on Saturday October 26.
The man is said to be an Inspector of Police while the woman is an Inspector of Prisons. The reason for the murder-suicide is not yet known.
The couple were rushed to the hospital after the incident but the woman died in the early hours of yesterday October 27th while the man died later in the day.
Confirming the incident to LIB, the spokesperson of the state police command, Bala Elkana, said the incident happened and that the police is investigating the matter to unravel the reason behind the dastard act. He said the names of the couple cannot be released at the moment as their families have not been contacted.
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