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ADIGHIJE
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NWAOGU & ORS.

(2008) JELR 46956 (CA)

Court of Appeal 14 May 2008 Nigeria
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- The appellant challenged the declaration of the 1st Respondent as winner of the Abia Central Senatorial District election held on 28 April 2007, alleging, inter alia, that no election held in Osisioma Ngwa Local Government Area and that b

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Suit Number:CA/PH/EPT/40/2008
Judges:SULEIMAN GALADIMA Justice of The Court of Appeal of Nigeria KUDIRAT MOTONMORI OLATOKUNBO KEKERE-EKUN Justice of The Court of Appeal of Nigeria EJEMBI EKO Justice of The Court of Appeal of Nigeria
Counsel:O. A. Obianwu, SAN;V.I. Ironkwe,O.N. Onuchujwu and P. Adighije For Appellant E. C. Ukalla, S.A,N,M.O. Onyeka,I.N. Nwabughuogu,K. C. Nwufo,Emeka Eze, O.V. Chukwu;M.N. EleriG.B. Obi For Respondent

EJEMBI EKO, J.C.A. (Delivering the Leading Judgment): On 28th April, 2007 the re-scheduled election in the Abia Central Senatorial District was held to elect a Senator representing the District in the Senate of the Federal Republic of Nigeria. At the end of the election the Independent National Electoral Commission, 2nd Respondent in the petition and this appeal, declared the 1st Respondent in the petition and this appeal, the winner and accordingly returned her as duly elected Senator for the said Abia Central Senatorial District of Abia State.

The appellant, dissatisfied with the declaration and return of the 1st Respondent by the 2nd Respondent, filed his petition at the National Assembly/Governorship and Legislative Houses Election Tribunal sitting at Umuahia on 26th May, 2007. The election Tribunal heard evidence and dismissed the petition on 26th November, 2007. The trial Tribunal, inter-alia, found and held that:

i. The Petitioner failed to establish that the 1st Respondent was…

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