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CCT: Onnoghen’s conviction scripted – Tanko Yakasai

In a statement yesterday, he maintained that the ex-CJN’s ordeal, prompted by petitioner Dennis Aghanya, was politically motivated.

He said: “It will be recalled that the matter started with a petition written to the Code of Conduct Bureau by a political gladiator called Dennis Aghanya on January 7, 2019. “After the collapse of the CPC into what we now know as the All Progressives Congress under which platform General Muhammadu Buhari became Nigeria’s president, Dennis Aghanya has been in the corridors of power.

 

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