Court adjourns suit seeking buharis disqualification from presidential election to february 7

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Court Adjourns Suit Seeking Buhari's Disqualification from Presidential Election to February 7

A court in Nigeria has adjourned a suit seeking the disqualification of President Muhammadu Buhari from the upcoming presidential election to February 7. The suit was filed by a group of individuals who claimed that Buhari's certificate from the National Certificate of Education (NCE) was forged.

The court, in its ruling, granted an adjournment to allow the parties involved to file their responses to the suit. The adjournment means that the suit will not be heard until February 7, which is just a few days before the presidential election scheduled to hold on February 16.

The plaintiffs in the suit are seeking an order from the court to disqualify Buhari from the election on the grounds that he does not possess the required educational qualification to contest the election. They argue that Buhari's NCE certificate is fake and that he has been using it to deceive the public.

The court has given the parties involved until February 7 to file their responses to the suit, after which the court will hear the matter and make a ruling.

It is worth noting that the suit is just one of several legal challenges that Buhari's candidacy has faced in recent weeks. Other challenges have been filed by various individuals and groups, including a suit seeking to disqualify Buhari on the grounds that he has been involved in corrupt activities.