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Supreme Court Verdict: Peter Obi Addresses World Press Conference Today

The Presidential candidate of the Labour Party, Peter Obi, is set to host an international press conference today, November 6.

This was revealed to OSUN DEFENDER in a statement issued on Monday by the National Publicity Secretary of LP, Obiora Ifoh.

According to the statement, “His Excellency Peter Obi will address a World Press Conference scheduled for 2 pm today at Campaign Headquarters.”

This will be Obi’s first official media conference following his loss at the Supreme Court.

The development is also coming one week after his campaign spokesman, Yunusa Tanko denied Obi had gone into hiding following the apex court judgement as being speculated.

Recall that Tanko had said that Obi travelled out of the country long before the court notice arrived.

He also hinted that the party presidential flag bearer will address Nigerians once he returns to the country.

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