The Supreme Court concurs with the Court of Appeal's ruling that the Federal Capital Territory, Abuja, is to be treated similarly to other states.
The presiding justice, John Okoro, questioned presidential eligibility based on vote percentages across states, emphasizing that the law does not preclude a candidate who scores 25% votes in 30 states but not in Abuja from becoming president.
This aligns with the Supreme Court's agreement with the Court of Appeal's decision. Further details will be provided soon.