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Peter Obi’s phone not stolen in court – Aide
Valentine Obienyem, media aide to presidential candidate of the Labour Party (LP) Peter Obi, has said his principal’s phone was not stolen in court on Tuesday.
Mr Obienyem made the statement in a message sent to Qed.ng on Wednesday morning.
Mr Obi was at the Presidential Election Petition Court (PEPC) in continuation of his petition against the declaration of President Bola Tinubu as winner of the February 25 presidential election.
He was accompanied by his running mate Datti Baba-Ahmed, writer Chimamanda Adichie and others.
At the end of the proceedings, the former Anambra State governor discovered that his phone was not with him.
Videos of him telling Mr. Baba-Ahmed and others around him that could not find his phone later circulated on social media.
Thanking those who expressed concern over the matter, Obienyem said in his statement that the phone was not stolen as widely reported.
“Yesterday, the news of the loss of Mr. Peter Obi’s phone went viral. The spontaneous outpouring of solidarity was yet again a demonstration of the love of the people for him.
“May I happily inform you that it was not a case of theft. He left the phones on his table to exchange pleasantries with some people in court, whereupon, for safety’s sake, one of his aides picked the phones,” Obienyem said.