Shehu Sani, a former congressman, advised the Supreme Court judges to fast and pray in order to seek God’s face regarding the contradicting nature of President Bola Ahmed Tinubu’s certificate.
On Monday, the supreme court ruled that Tinubu’s certificate included conflicting letters from Chicago State University (CSU).
This was declared on Monday by Justice John Okoro, the head of the seven-member panel hearing the appeal Atiku Abubakar filed against President Bola Tinubu’s victory.
Justice Okoro stated at the hearing on Monday that criminal charges must be proven beyond a reasonable doubt.
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“However, there are two contradictory letters from the CSU in this matter, one of which verifies the president’s certificate and the other of which casts doubt on it. Which do we trust? He queried.
Sani, who represented Kaduna Central as a senator in the Red Chamber, reacted to this by stating that it necessitates supernatural intervention.
“Go into fasting for three days; on the third day, God will reveal the true letter to them in a dream, if the Supreme Court got two conflicting letters from Chicago. We are a nation that prays, he wrote on X.