Tribunal judgement: Charly Boy warns Dokubo, MC Oluomo, vows to occupy Abuja

Ahead of the Presidential Election Petition Tribunal judgement fixed for today, Wednesday, Charly Boy has vowed to carry on with his planned ‘occupy Abuja’ protest.

Judgement will be made today by the tribunal judges hearing the cases challenging the declaration of Bola Ahmed Tinubu of the All Progressives Congress, APC, as the winner of the 2023 Presidential Election.

Tinubu’s main challengers are Peter Obi of the Labour Party, LP, and Peoples Democratic Party, PDP, standard bearer, Atiku Abubakar.

Charly Boy also warned the likes of Asari Dokubo, MC Oluomo, Kabaka and other political thugs to stay away to allow a peaceful protest.

“Anyhow, we must occupy all the streets of Abuja before 6am,” he wrote on X.

“We will start with all the streets surrounding court house.

“Nobody is dying tomorrow, we know about their scare tactics.

“We must retrieve our stolen future from these criminals or be ready to face the most horrific hardship ever.

“There is nothing to fear, most of us are already down…

“We must show dem say our Mumu don Belleful us,” he added.

He posted a separate tweet which reads, “We write this for all to read. Anyone, soldier, DSS, Police, Politician, Agbero, Asari Dokubo, Kabaka, Mc Oluomo that harms or kills any NIGERIAN IN THE COURSE OF FIGHTING FOR A BETTER NIGERIA takes a loan repayable soon.

“If you have sworn to carry out satanic instructions by ur demonic criminal masters, be also ready to face ur Karma.

“We have successfully purified the streets of Abuja for a successful outing later today.”

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