Supreme Court Decides Onnoghen’s Fate May 17

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The Supreme Court yesterday, fixed May 17, 2019, to deliver judgement on the suit filed by the Cross River State government seeking the setting aside of the six-count charge of non-assets declaration against the suspended Chief Justice of Nigeria (CJN), Justice Walter Onnoghen. The attorney-general and commissioner of justice of Cross River State on behalf […]

 

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