Nigeria: No Evidence Appeals Court President Said Nigeria's 2023 Presidential Election Tribunal Was Offered Bribes

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IN SHORT: There is no proof that justice Monica Dongban-Mensem said that Bola Tinubu had 'failed' and that the 2023 presidential election petition tribunal had been offered bribes they couldn't resist.

There is no proof that justice Monica Dongban-Mensem said that Bola Tinubu had"failed" and that the 2023 presidential election petition tribunal had been offered bribes they couldn't resist.:"Just In: I oversees the worst Presidential election petition since the history of Nigeria, the money offered to us, was what no judge can overlook, Tinubu failed woefully - Justice Monica Dongban-Mensem purportedly express regret.

Some of the Facebook posts link to a report published by the Igbo Times Magazine, a blog notorious for spreading fake news. Some of its articles have been There is no evidence that Dongban-Mensem made the statement attributed to her. Such a claim has implications for the reputation of the judge and the Nigerian judiciary.a claim that one of the five tribunal judges had resigned over pressure on the court to rule against the). To contact the copyright holder directly for corrections — or for permission to republish or make other authorized use of this material,, representing a diversity of positions on every topic.

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