Former presidential candidate Eunice Atuejide, of the National Interest Party, urges African Democratic Congress (ADC) chieftain Kenneth Okonkwo to disclose and present any “incriminating” information he claims to have against Labour Party’s Peter Obi in court. Atuejide makes the call in an interview on Arise Television’s “Prime Time” on Thursday. She says she wants the alleged information subjected to legal scrutiny rather than handled through public claims. Atuejide characterizes her support for Obi as firm and states that she does not intend to follow a political leader she considers to have a questionable record. She also says the issue matters to her children, who she describes as taking pride in her support for Obi, and she argues that transparency is necessary. In addition, Atuejide says she has asked her party leadership to ensure the matter remains in court, adding that anyone with information that could incriminate Obi should come forward through the judicial process. The statements reflect a call for evidence-based adjudication in the ongoing political dispute.