 The presidential election petition court has reserved judgment in the petition of the Allied People's Movement, APM, seeking disqualification of President Bola Tinibu from the February 25 presidential election on the grounds of unlawful nomination. The court adjoined its verdict indefinitely after the parties adopted their final addresses seeking various requests. APM is praying the court to nullify the election of Tinibu on the ground that his Vice Presidential Candidate, Qashim Shatima, unlawfully allowed himself to be nominated twice for the two different consequences. Shatima had been nominated by the APC as a candidate for Bonneux Senatorial Central Senatorial District and was later nominated by the same party as Vice Presidential Candidate following the withdrawal of Kabiru Masari, who was the initial Vice Presidential Candidate to Tinibu. The grouse of the APM was that Shatima and the APC bridged the electoral act by engaging in the alleged double nomination. However, proceedings where final addresses were adopted, APM through its council, Andrew Margu, S.A.N., asked the court to invoke relevant laws to nullify the nomination of Tinibu and Shatima on the ground of unlawful, illegal and unjustifiable nomination. However, the INEC, which is the first respondent in the petition, prayed the court to dismiss the petition for lock-in and merit.