Claims on Twitter have it that the presidential tribunal had dismissed the Labour Party Presidential candidate, Peter Obi’s drug petition against President-elect and APC’s Bola Tinubu.
The claim is False, here are the facts.
The presidential elections tribunal commenced its pre-hearing on the 8th May 2023 and made a sitting on the petition filed by Peter Obi and the Labour Party challenging the outcome of the February 25 presidential election.
There were petitions by Action Alliance (AA), Action Peoples Party (APP) and Peter Obi & Labour Party (LP)It was reported that the Tribunal dismissed the petition by the Action Alliance (AA) challenging the declaration of Tinubu as the winner of the presidential election.
The Action Alliance (AA) had earlier withdrawn its petition at the Presidential Election Petition Court sitting in Abuja with no reason given. This prompted the dismissal.
Peter Obi in a jointly filed petition with his party, Labour Party seeks five prayers where he alleged that the election was characterized by various irregularities including the non-qualification of Mr Tinubu and his running mate, Kashim Shettima to contest the election.
He also claimed that the APC candidate “was linked to drug trafficking by US court” leading to his eventual forfeiture of the sum of $460,000 to the American government, adding the latter is “not qualified to contest Nigerian presidency”
There was no report on the dismissal of any of Peter Obi’s petitions but rather an adjournment of the case.
No reputable news or media platform reported the news of the dismissal of any of Peter Obi’s petitions.
CONCLUSION
The claim that the election tribunal dismissed Peter Obi’s case against Bola Tinubu is FALSE
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🎧 Did Wike Order the demolition of Jabi Motor Park?
🎧 Does Video show recent Gun Fight Between Army and Bandits?
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A video forwarded many times on WhatsApp shows military troops beside dead bandits after a recent gun fight.
The claim is FALSE
Earlier in September, there were reports that no fewer than 50 bandits were killed with atleast 20 soldiers dead in a clash in Kundu village near Zungeru in Wushishi, Niger State.
It was learnt that seven other soldiers and five vigilantes sustained varying degrees of gunshot injuries. This comes after a recent attack on troops and the crash of a Nigerian Air Force helicopter.
The video being shared had the caption “Bandits killed after gun battle with army in Kundu along Zungeru Tegina road.”
A voice was heard saying most of the terrorists were not more than fifteen years old and some looked like foreigners.
Using InVid video verification tool, the result showed that the video is an old clip from 2021 when Nigerian troops killed Islamic State’s West Africa Province (ISWAP) commanders and destroyed their training bases at Lake Chad.
CONCLUSION
Several fact checking agencies, including the DailyTrust, have announced that the video claim is FALSE.
Following his press conference on assumption of office as the minister of the FCT, Nyesom Wike has been quoted to have ordered the demolition of Jabi Motor park in Abuja.
The claim is FALSE
One of the sources of the claim is from a one minute-twenty-seven-seconds video shared on Tik-Tok and forwarded many times on WhatsApp
According to a report by Daily Trust, someone speaking in the Hausa language was heard lamenting that “Everyone in Nigeria knows Jabi Park and today the government has ordered its demolition. Our shops have been demolished and our business burned.” However, Daily Trust debunked the claim and confirmed from those at the park that there is neither ongoing demolition or notification of such at the Jabi park and there had been none in 2023.
Still Several statements continued to be shared on social media and blogs supporting the claim.
Verifying the video using a Google reverse image, results revealed that the video was from 2020 when the Federal Capital Territory Administration (FCTA) ordered the demolition of illegal shops in the Jabi Motor Park.
CONCLUSION
The claim that the FCT minister Nyesom Wike had ordered demolition of Jabi Motor Park is false.