This makes Sowore the first presidential candidate to publicly declare their assets, albeit unofficially.
The commission reiterated that the deadline remained Friday, and said that the portal would automatically shut down at 6:00 p.m. on that date.
Mr Sowore made the announcement at his Abuja residence Thursday evening where he remarked that Mr Magashi would win the state for the AAC in the election.
Mr Sowore is contesting the presidency for the second time under the AAC, and has repeatedly urged Nigerians to reject the APC and PDP.
The court further awarded the sum of N200,000 in damages against Mr Ezenwa.
Mr Sowore said it’s time to challenge those in power and to elect those with fresh blood, ideas and initiatives.
“BREAKING: Court of Appeal in Abuja saying my restriction to Abuja is excessive and now lifted!” Mr Sowore tweeted.
The infamous photo, which emerged as chaos and deprivation pummelled the Nigerian masses, was released in August 2019 to disparage citizens demanding Omoyele Sowore’s release.
The State Security Service was ordered to pay damages in the sum of N1 million to Mr Sowore.
“Intensive work being done to fix that is obvious. We had 4 collapses in 2020, we recorded 42 in 2010.”