Nigerian Court Upholds Tinubu's Disputed Presidential Election Win
- Tinubu's election victory was challenged in court over allegations of irregularities, but judges rejected claims.
- Opposition argued Tinubu should have been disqualified and that results weren't released on time.
- Tribunal ruled there was no credible evidence to overturn Tinubu's win.
- Tinubu faces unrest over economic policies and foreign policy challenges early in his presidency.
- Ruling expected to be appealed to Supreme Court, which has never overturned a Nigerian presidential election.