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Nigeria Supreme Court validates President Tinubu's election, dismisses appeal

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Nigeria's Supreme Court validated President Bola Ahmed Tinubu's election victory on Thursday, dismissing the opposition's final appeal against his mandate five months after he came to office. FRANCE 24's Sam Olukoya reports.

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