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JUST IN: Foreign lawyers flown to Nigeria can’t stop Tinubu’s inauguration — Festus Keyamo

He tweeted, “I read somewhere that some supposedly learned fellow is assuring the nattering nitwits that the inauguration of @officialABAT can be legally stopped before May 29th and yet another story that some foreign lawyers have been flown in to achieve that purpose. And I read many excited reactions from these nitwits.

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The Spokesperson of Tinubu/Shettima Presidential Campaign Council, Festus Keyamo has berated moves by some “unscrupulous characters” to legally stop the inauguration of the President-elect, Asiwaju Bola Ahmed Tinubu before May 29.

In a tweet, the APC chieftain noted that some legal practitioners have been flown to the country to achieve the purpose.

Keyamo however described the thought as illiteracy, saying “unscrupulous characters are taking advantage of these poor fellows””.

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He tweeted, “I read somewhere that some supposedly learned fellow is assuring the nattering nitwits that the inauguration of @officialABAT can be legally stopped before May 29th and yet another story that some foreign lawyers have been flown in to achieve that purpose. And I read many excited reactions from these nitwits.

“Then I shook my head and murmured under my breath, ‘illiteracy is truly a disease and it is sad that some unscrupulous characters are taking advantage of these poor fellows”.

The President Election Tribunal had fixed Monday for the commencement of the hearing of the petitions filed by the candidates of PDP, Atiku Abubakar and Labour Party’s Peter Obi to challenge the victory of Tinubu.

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Meanwhile, Aso rock is wearing a new look as preparation for a peaceful transition continues to gather momemtum as President Muhammadu Buhari prepares to handover power to Bola Tinubu on May 29.

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