APC, PDP speak on expectations The Presidential Election Petitions Tribunal (PEPT) will today deliver judgment in the petition by the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) and its presidential candidate, Atiku Abubakar, challenging the outcome of the February 23 election. Information about the date for the judgment was made public in a statement by the Director of Information of the Court of Appeal, Sa’adatu Musa on Tuesday. Atiku and PDP have been challenging the declaration by the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) of the APC and Buhari as winner of the election with 15,191,846 as against their 11, 262,978. Atiku and PDP first brought a pre-action application to inspect the materials used for the election on March 6, and filed the main petition on March 18 INEC, Buhari and APC responded by objecting to the petition. Both the main petition, the replies and final addresses ended on Wednesday, August 21 with 24 days left before the 180 days provided for electio...
Senior Pastor of the Awaiting The Second Coming Of Jesus Christ Gospel Church, Adewale Giwa has appealed to President Muhammadu Buhari to offer victims of xenophobia automatic jobs with a view to making life comfortable for them while in Nigeria. In a statement signed and made available to DAILY POST on Monday, the cleric said the gesture would go a long way to encourage other Nigerians in South Africa who were yet to make up their minds. About 400 Nigerians are said to have returned to the country following the Federal Government’s directive that all victims of xenophobia are free to return. However, Giwa said, “The Federal government led by President Muhammadu Buhari should please offer automatic jobs to all the victims of xenophobia in South Africa. “You cannot just ask someone to come home without making sure that they have something tangible to do to feed their family members. “We all know that this government is still struggling to provide jobs for the people at hom...
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