REMOVING PHOTO: 'All Eyes On The Tribunal Judges' Billboard removed and violators booked by signage and Advertising agency of the government KossyDerrickBlog KossyDerrickEnt

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Monday, August 14, 2023

REMOVING PHOTO: 'All Eyes On The Tribunal Judges' Billboard removed and violators booked by signage and Advertising agency of the government

'All Eyes On The Tribunal Judges' Billboard removed and violators booked by signage and Advertising agency of the government. 

Journalist wrote: "Billboard removed and violators booked by signage and Advertising agency of the govt. FG and FCTA have commenced investigation."


Abuja Obidients (supporters of Peter Obi of Labour Party) have erected a massive billboard with the inscription 'All eyes on the Judiciary'.
 
According to them, this is to remind the Presidential Election Petition Tribunal that Nigerians got there eyes on them as the date for final judgement of the presidential election draws near.
 
A Twitter user, A@BENM2024 shared the photo on Twitter and wrote:
 
The well-meaning Nigerians (OBIDIENTS) has successfully installed a Visible Billboard at the Federal Capital Territory Abuja. Calling on the presidential election petition tribunal PEPT to save Nigeria democracy & her constitution through their judgment. Sponsored by @1MMarchCrew.


The sight of the billboard has generated lots of comments and reactions as Nigerians earnestly wait for the Judiciary to decide their fate following the controversial February 25 presidential election.

After the final showdown in the legal battle between Obi and Tinubu over the 25 February presidential election, the Presidential Election Petition Court in Abuja on Tuesday, August 1, reserved its judgement.

A five-member panel of the court headed by Haruna Tsammani said a date for judgement would be communicated to parties in the suit.

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