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Supreme Court sacks Nigerian senator

The court in a unanimous judgement led by Ibrahim Muhammad held that Mr Umaru, who was elected on the platform ofThe court said it was satisfied that the appellant, Mohammed Sani, was the rightful winner of the primary election APC conducted for the senatorial district.

Consequently, the Supreme Court restored the judgement of the Federal High Court in Abuja, which declared Mr Sani as the validly nominated candidate of the APC for the election. The court declared Mr Sani as the authentic winner of the primary election the party conducted on October 2, 2018. He said Mr Sani’s suit was not filed within 14 days in pursuant to the fourth alteration of the 1999 constitution after APC forwarded his name to INEC.

 

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Another bad stock out.

Na Dem

Bye bye. And welcome to our distinguished senator sani musa 313!!!

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