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Shehu Sani Reacts After Atiku and Peter Obi Lost To APC's Tinubu At Presidential Election Tribunal

Shehu Sani, Nigerian senator, social media influencer, and activist has caused reactions on social media after taking to his official social media page, X account, formerly known as Twitter to post to react to the judgment of the presidential election petition Tribunal court that affirmed Bola Tinubu as the winner of the 2023 presidential election.

According to him; the judgment of the presidential election Tribunal court is the first step, Peter Obi and Atiku can still approach the Supreme Court to seek supreme court judgment.

While reacting to the judgment…

He wrote: ‘The Tribunal is the first half of the match, the Supreme Court is the second half of the match. Those who lost in the first half may win in the second half. Even the act of going to court and not calling for violence, like 2011, is itself a patriotic act that deserves appreciation.’

Kindly read his full text in the screenshot below:

However, his social media post has stirred mixed reactions from random social media users in Nigeria, with many taking to the comment section to react.

Kindly read in the screenshot below, some reactions from Nigerians who commented on his post:

The Supreme Court plays a crucial role in upholding justice. While recent judgments may raise doubts, respecting the legal process and avoiding violence is essential for a just society. Going to court is a patriotic act that keeps the peace and promotes democracy.

And we are all losing let’s just do well and merge the PDP and LP we’ll stand a better chance come 27

That is what men with character, capacity, competence, compassion, and integrity do. They believe in their ability not like the ones that use violence as a weapon to achieve their dreams. Concerning Peter Obi he is a rare gem.

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