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The Supreme Court has ruled on a case concerning double nomination, stating that it should not have reached the court, and there is a finality to litigation. The issue of double nomination was previously resolved in May. The court emphasized that it cannot engage in extensive explanations regarding when an individual resigned and when a new primary occurred.

The court also noted that all other grounds were addressed in a previous appeal by Atiku Abubakar and apply to this case with necessary changes. As a result, the court found that the current appeal lacked merit.

This ruling reaffirms the principle of finality in legal proceedings and the importance of adhering to previous decisions on the same issue. It also highlights the court's position on not revisiting settled matters.