The embassy warned of a potential confrontation between security agents and protesters, highlighting areas of the capital city that would be affected.
He accused Mr Tinubu of being disconnected from the challenges facing millions of citizens.
The delegates, dressed in colourful attire, were drawn from the 36 states and Abuja, showcasing unity and diversity within party ranks.
“Lies upon lies. Just the usual noise for media attention. Did they give you any evidence on the claims?” Mr Olayinka said in a statement to the Peoples Gazette on Tuesday.
The circular explained that the shutdown “is due to the use of Eagle Square for the national convention of the All Progressives Congress (APC) party on the said dates.”
Mr Obi stated, “Nigeria cannot continue on a path of wastefulness, insensitivity, and misplaced priorities.”
Mr Effiong said that the APC and Mr Tinubu himself once benefited from public protests.
Although very few court workers, lawyers, litigants, and private guards of the court were seen in the premises, no judge was sighted.
The police have warned intending protesters, agitating for the release of IPOB headpin Mazi Nnamdi Kalu, against any form of protest around the Aso Rock and its environs.
The court also barred the protesters from anywhere close to the villa, National Assembly, Force Headquarters, Court of Appeal, Eagle Square, and Shehu Shagari Way.
