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Former President of the Court of Appeal, Ayo Salami, has sparked renewed political debate after stating that Peter Obi should not have been allowed to contest in Nigeria’s 2023 presidential election.

Salami’s comment has drawn attention to questions surrounding candidate eligibility and the interpretation of electoral laws ahead of the polls.

While he did not provide extensive details in the statement, the remark has triggered mixed reactions across the political landscape.Supporters of Obi have pushed back, arguing that his candidacy followed due process, while critics say the issue highlights lingering concerns about compliance with legal and constitutional requirements.

The 2023 general election remains one of the most closely scrutinized in Nigeria’s history, with legal debates and political narratives continuing well after the polls.

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