Stay updated with the PEPT Final Judgment on September 6th, 2023. Discover how to watch the pivotal tribunal verdict live on TV and online, ensuring you don’t miss a moment of this historic event.
The countdown is on! As Nigeria braces for the Presidential Election Petition Tribunal’s (PEPT) final judgment, the nation is abuzz with anticipation. And the best part? You won’t miss a moment, thanks to live TV broadcasts and online streaming.
Did You Know?The Labour Party has been officially informed about the judgment date. This Wednesday will be a defining moment, shaping the nation’s political future.
What’s On The Docket?
The Court of Appeal has announced that judgments for the following petitions will be delivered:
CA/PEPC/03/2023: Peter Gregory Obi & Anor VS. Independent National Electoral Commission & 3 Ors.
CA/PEPC/04/2023: Allied Peoples Movement VS. Independent National Electoral Commission & 4 Ors.
CA/PEPC/05/2023: Abubakar Atiku & Anor VS. Independent National Electoral Commission & 2 Ors.
Tune In Live!
In a commendable move towards transparency, the judgments will be televised live. So, whether you’re at home or on the go, you can stay updated.
TV Broadcast: Various television stations will be broadcasting the event live. Make sure to check your local listings.
Online Streaming: For those who prefer digital platforms, keep an eye on mandynews.com for streaming links and live updates.
Planning to Attend?
If you’re hoping to witness history in person, there are some things you should know:
Accreditation is Key: Access to the Court premises is strictly based on accreditation. Only those with proper credentials, including Counsel and representatives of Political Parties, will be allowed inside the courtroom.
Stay Connected: While phones and cameras are permitted, remember to respect court protocols and decorum.
Contact Points: For accreditation and inquiries, reach out to Josephine at 08037052260 or Samira at 08164483081.
PEPT Update:
Proceedings are set to recommence at 9am tomorrow at the Court of Appeal in Abuja.
Entry into the courtroom is restricted; only 10 counsels from each of the 4 parties will be granted access.
For those unable to attend, the event will be broadcasted live across any TV or radio station showing interest.
Stay informed and tuned in!
A Nation Waits
The stakes are high, and emotions are running even higher. As the Labour Party’s statement echoes the sentiments of many: “Justice is all we seek. Tinubu must be disqualified.”
Stay tuned to mandynews.com for all the latest developments and in-depth analyses.