CJN inaugurates new A’Court justices Sept 20, silent on S’Court panel for PEPC appeal | The Guardian Nigeria News

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Chief Justice of Nigeria (CJN), Justice Olukayode Ariwoola, will, on Wednesday, September 20, administer oath of office on newly appointed justices of the Court of Appeal.

The nine justices are to be inaugurated at the main auditorium of the Supreme Court.

The justices are: Hannatu Azumi Laja-Balogun from Kaduna State, who was appointed a High Court judge on May 24, 1999; Binta Fatima Zubairu from Kaduna State, appointed a High Court judge on October 31, 2001; and Peter Chudi Obiora from Anambra State, who was sworn in as High Court judge on January 17, 2005.

The rest are: Hadiza Rabiu Shagari from Sokoto State, who was elevated to the High Court Bench on February 12, 2015; and Paul Ahmed Bassi from Borno State, appointed to the High Court on July 14, 2017.

 

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