On whether a court can determine who a political party should sponsor.
A court has no jurisdiction to determine who a political party should sponsor in an election.
Shinkafi & Anor. v. Yari & Ors. [2016] 1 M. J. S. C (Pt. I) [Po 25] Para. G
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