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BREAKING: Labour Party Factions Clash At Presidential Tribunal

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BREAKING: Labour Party Factions Clash At Presidential Tribunal | Daily Report Nigeria
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On Wednesday, the Presidential Election Petitions Tribunal was the scene of a clash between the two factions of the Labour Party.

The altercation began when Lamidi Apapa, the factional chairman of the party, arrived at the court with some of his supporters. Apapa was currently in a dispute with Julius Abure, the suspended chairman of the party.

The purpose of their appearance was for a petition filed by Peter Obi, the Presidential Candidate of the party, against the victory of President-elect Bola Tinubu.

Although Abure was not present, several key members of the party, including Akin Osuntokun, Director-General of the Obi-Datti Presidential Campaign, were present and engaged in a shouting match with the Apapa faction.

Who are you?” a party official asked Apapa, replied saying, “Who are you too?”

Details shortly…

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