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#ElectionTribunalVerdict#- Meet The 5 Judges That’ll Be Presiding Over Presidential Election Petition Tribunal Tomorrow (PHOTOS)
On Wednesday, September 6, the Presidential Election Petition Tribunal will rule on the lawsuits brought by five political parties—the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), Labour Party (LP), Action Peoples Party (APP), Allied Peoples Movement (APM), and the Action Alliance (AA)—that contest Bola Tinubu’s declaration as the victor of the February 25, 2023, presidential election.

The presiding justice, Justice Haruna Tsammani, is reportedly leading the five-member panel of justices during their meeting, according to The Nation. If there are any differences of opinion on the points raised during the trial, the five jurors will debate and may cast a vote to make a final determination on the day of the verdict. The ruling is not, however, final because a party that is not happy with it can still appeal to the Supreme Court.
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Meet the judges that will be presiding over the tribunal come tomorrow, Wednesday 6, 2023;
1. Justice Haruna Tsammani – Chief Registrar of the Court of Appeal
2. Justice Boloukuoromo Ugo – Kano division
3. Justice Stephen Adah – Court of Appeal (Asaba division)
4. Justice Abba Mohammed – Ibadan Court of Appeal.
5. Justice Monsurat Bolaji-Yusuf – Court of Appeal (Asaba Division)
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Justice Haruna Simon Tsammani :
On November 23, 1959, Justice Haruna Tsammani was born. He is from Bauchi State’s Tafawa Balewa LGA.
In 1982 the judge earned his LL.B from Ahmadu Bello University in Zaria.
He received his BL from the Nigerian Law School in Lagos in 1983 and began serving as a High Court judge in Bauchi State on September 17, 1998.
On July 16, 2010, he was elevated to the Court of Appeal.
He is the longest-serving Justice of the Court of Appeal among the panel’s five members. Tsammani has spent half of his 24 years on the Court of Appeal bench, where he was elevated in July 2010.
Tsammani handed one of the Court of Appeal in Abuja rulings that upheld Governor Yahaya Bello of Kogi State’s second term election.
He also read the decision of the Court of Appeal in Abuja, which urged the Rivers and Lagos state governments to act on their bids to collect Value Added Tax (VAT).
Justice Boloukuoromo Ugo:
Justice Boloukuoromo Ugo, at 57, is the youngest member of the Presidential Election Petition Court bench. He is from Bayelsa State’s Kolokuma/Opokua Local Government Area.
In 1989, Justice Ugo received his LL.B degree from the University of Calabar before enrolling at the Nigerian Law School in Lagos the following year to get his BL certificate. On March 21, 2006, he was appointed to the High Court of Bayelsa State, and on March 24, 2006, he was elevated to the Court of Appeal.
Justice Stephen Adah:
Justice Stephen Adah, the presiding Justice of the Court of Appeal’s Asaba Division, was born on June 13, 1957. He is from Kogi State’s Dekina Local Government Area.
Adah graduated with honours from Ahmadu Bello University in Zaria in 1981. 1982, he received his BL from the Nigerian Law School in Lagos.
On November 12, 1998, he was appointed to the Federal High Court, and on November 5, 2012, he was elevated to the Court of Appeal. He was a member of the three-person tribunal that granted Obi and Atiku’s requests to serve Tinubu’s petitions through alternate ways.
On November 16, 2018, Adah delivered the lead judgment of a three-member panel that upheld the conviction of a former Plateau State governor, Joshua Dariye. After the Supreme Court upheld their conviction and imprisonment, President Muhammadu Buhari granted Dariye and a former governor of Taraba, Jolly Nyame, a highly denounced pardon.
Justice Abba Mohammed:
Justice Abba Mohammed is from Kano State. He was born on February 19, 1961.
In 1984, he received his LL.B degree from the Institute of Administration, Ahmadu Bello University, Zaria, before enrolling at the Nigerian Law School in Lagos the following year to acquire his BL Certificate in 1985.
Justice Mohammed was appointed to the Federal Capital Territory (FCT) High Court in 2010.
On June 28, 2021, he was promoted to the Court of Appeal after approximately ten years of service. In 2019, he served as the Chairman of the Nasarawa State Governorship Election Tribunal.
Justice Mistura Bolaji-Yusuf:
Justice Misitura Bolaji-Yusuf is the only female member of the court’s five-person panel. She was born on August 7, 1959, in Oyo West LGA, Oyo State.
1983, the judge earned her LL.B from Obafemi Awolowo University in Ile-Ife. The next year, she attended the Nigerian Law School to obtain her BL certificate.
On January 30, 1997, she was appointed to the Oyo State High Court, and on March 24, 2014, she was elevated to the Court of Appeal.
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President Tinubu Confers National Honours on 50 Pro-Democracy Figures
President Tinubu honoured 50 Nigerians on Democracy Day 2026, including Dasuki, Joe Igbokwe and Dele Alake. See the full list and what it means.

On 12 June 2026, President Bola Tinubu conferred national honours on 50 Nigerians described as key figures in the country’s pro-democracy struggle.
The announcement was made during the 2026 Democracy Day address, which commemorates the annulled 12 June 1993 presidential election. Honourees include journalists, civil rights activists, and military officers.
President Bola Tinubu conferred national honours on 50 prominent Nigerians on Friday, 12 June 2026. The honourees were recognised as central participants in the nation’s pro-democracy movement, a campaign that opposed military dictatorship throughout the 1990s.
The announcement formed part of the president’s nationwide 2026 Democracy Day address. Democracy Day marks the anniversary of the 12 June 1993 presidential election, a poll widely regarded as the freest in Nigerian history before its annulment by the military government of the period.
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This article outlines the context of the awards, identifies the categories of honourees, names notable recipients such as Sambo Dasuki, Joe Igbokwe, and Oladele Alake, and explains the next steps in the conferment process.
Why did Tinubu confer the national honours on 12 June 2026?
The conferment is tied directly to Democracy Day, an annual observance commemorating the 12 June 1993 presidential election. President Tinubu used the occasion to recognise individuals identified as central figures in Nigeria’s transition from military rule to civilian democracy.
In his address, the president stated that the honourees suffered persecution in the course of the pro-democracy struggle. He noted that many endured indignities, exile, incarceration, and, at times, solitary confinement so that Nigeria could enjoy democratic governance today.
The recognition therefore functions as both a historical acknowledgement and a formal state honour, linking the sacrifices of the 1990s to the present democratic order.
Who are the notable recipients of the national honours?
The honours list comprises several categories of recipients, including journalists, civil rights leaders, legal practitioners, and senior military officers. Among the most widely recognised names are the following:
- Oladele Alake, a long-standing public figure in Nigerian governance and media.
- Joe Igbokwe, a prominent political activist and commentator.
- Colonel Sambo Dasuki, a senior military officer included in the soldier-democrats category.
- Dr Joe Okei-Odumakin, a recognised civil rights campaigner.
- Dr Arthur Nwankwo (posthumous), honoured for his role in the democratic struggle.
- Ben Charles-Obi (posthumous), recognised among the journalists and activists.
The inclusion of posthumous awards reflects the state’s intention to acknowledge contributors who did not survive to witness the present democratic dispensation.
What categories of honourees were recognised?
The honours list is organised into two broad groupings. The first comprises journalists, lawyers, academics, and civil rights leaders. The second comprises military officers designated as “soldier-democrats”.
Journalists, lawyers, and civil rights leaders
This grouping recognises individuals who advanced the pro-democracy cause through media, advocacy, and legal channels. Named recipients include:
- Barrister Ayoka Lawani
- Tunde Fagbenle
- Oladele Alake
- Olatunji Bello
- Louis Odion
- Segun Babatope
- Sam Omatseye
- Sir Ademola Osinubi
- Bola Bolawole
- Lade Bonuola
- Femi Kusa
- Debo Adeniran
- Chief Ayo Opadokun
- Chief Ralph Obiora
- Ose Osayande
- Barrister Osa Director
- Professor Sylvester Odion-Akhaine
- Dr Arthur Nwankwo (posthumous)
- Dr Osagie Obayuwana
- Dr Joe Okei-Odumakin
- Barrister Titus Mann
- Joe Igbokwe
- Richard Akinnola
- Ben Charles-Obi (posthumous)
- George Mbah
- Dr Niran Malaolu
- Major-General Ishola Williams (retired)
- Femi Aborisade
- Jenkins Alumona
- Gbemiga Ogunleye
- Muyiwa Adekeye
- Babajide Kolade-Otitoju
- Ike Okonta
Soldier-democrats
This grouping recognises military officers associated with resistance to military dictatorship. Named recipients include:
- Major-General M. A. Garba
- Brigadier-General Lawal Jaafaru Isa
- Colonel Umar Farouk Ahmed
- Colonel Sambo Dasuki
- Colonel Lawan Gwadabe
- Brigadier Jonathan Ndam Temlong
- Colonel Musa Shehu
- Major-General Chris Eze
- Major-General Harris Dzarma
- Colonel Isa Jibrin
- Major-General Joseph Oshanupin
- Colonel Olusegun Oloruntoba, Olugbede of Gbede Kingdom
- Lieutenant-Colonel Happy Kefas Bulus
- Colonel J. Okai
- Colonel Emmanuel Ndubueze
- Lieutenant-Colonel Yakubu Muazu
- Brigadier Yahaya Abubakar, the current Etsu Nupe and existing holder of the CFR title
When will the awards be formally presented?
The president stated that the formal presentation and conferment of the awards will be carried out in the coming days. According to the address, the full honours list will be released within the next few days.
The announcement therefore represents the declaration stage of the process rather than the formal investiture, which is scheduled to follow.
What does this conferment signify for Nigeria?
The 2026 Democracy Day honours connect the historical pro-democracy struggle to contemporary national recognition. By including journalists, activists, lawyers, and military officers, the awards acknowledge a broad spectrum of contributors to Nigeria’s civilian transition.
The presence of posthumous awards further underlines the state’s intention to honour participants across generations, including those who did not live to see the present democratic order.
Frequently asked questions
How many Nigerians received national honours on Democracy Day 2026?
President Bola Tinubu conferred national honours on 50 Nigerians during the 2026 Democracy Day address on 12 June 2026.
Why is 12 June significant in Nigeria?
12 June marks the anniversary of the 1993 presidential election, which was annulled by the military government of the time. The date is now observed as Nigeria’s Democracy Day.
Who are the most notable recipients of the 2026 national honours?
Notable recipients include Oladele Alake, Joe Igbokwe, Colonel Sambo Dasuki, and Dr Joe Okei-Odumakin, alongside posthumous honourees such as Dr Arthur Nwankwo and Ben Charles-Obi.
Were any awards conferred posthumously?
Yes. Posthumous honours were conferred on Dr Arthur Nwankwo and Ben Charles-Obi in recognition of their contributions to the pro-democracy struggle.
When will the national honours be formally presented?
President Tinubu stated that the formal presentation and conferment will take place in the coming days, with the full honours list to be released shortly after the announcement.
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Dating A Short Man Feels Like I Am Dating My Son— Diminutive Ghanaian Woman (Video)
A short-statured Ghanaian woman has sparked online debate after making contentious remarks regarding her romantic relationship preferences.

During a recent interview with De God Son TV, the diminutive lady expressed her aversion to dating guys of shorter height despite her diminutive Ghanaian woman. She remarked that short men do not match her “specifications” for relationships.

When questioned about her explanation, she stated that she sees shorter men as resembling infants, even though they are adults.
“I have a 7-year-old son, so dating a short man feels like dating my son,” she explained, finding parallels between her personal and romantic lives.
Watch the video below.
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Davido Trends As His New Rolls Royce And Tesla Cybertruck Land In Nigeria (PHOTOS)
Once again, Nigerian singer Davido has made headlines for proving his status as a rich man with two luxury cars entering Nigeria: a Rolls-Royce and a Tesla Cybertruck.

The musician posted a picture of the trip on social media, his pure white Rolls Royce parked on the runway, ready for shipment.
Another photo depicted the Tesla Cybertruck being loaded into an aircraft to verify the truck’s arrival in Nigeria.

Cubana Chief Priest, another close associate and entrepreneur, also saluted the new cars with an Instagram image. He congratulated Davido on his feats, dubbed him the “GOAT,” and hinted at a festive December with new vehicles added to the singer’s collection.
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