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Nigeria: Court-Martial Sentences General to 7 Years Imprisonment, to Refund $2 1m, N1 65bn to Nigerian Army Properties Limited

Nigeria: Court-Martial Sentences General to 7 Years Imprisonment, to Refund $2 1m, N1 65bn to Nigerian Army Properties Limited
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Breaking: Court-martial Sentences General to 7 Years Imprisonment, To Refund $2 1m, N1 65bn to Nigerian Army Properties Limited

Breaking: Court-martial Sentences General to 7 Years Imprisonment, To Refund $2 1m, N1 65bn to Nigerian Army Properties Limited
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Breaking: Court-martial Sentences General to 7 Years Imprisonment, To Refund $2 1m, N1 65bn to Nigerian Army Properties Limited

Breaking: Court-martial Sentences General to 7 Years Imprisonment, To Refund $2 1m, N1 65bn to Nigerian Army Properties Limited
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Nigeria: 2020 - Cases, Events That Shaped Judiciary During Pandemic

Like every other segment of the society, the justice sector faced an unprecedented challenge in 2020 with the advent of the novel coronavirus pandemic. In this edition of Law and Human Rights, we, examine some events and cases that formed talking points for the judiciary in 2020.

2020: Cases, events that shaped judiciary during pandemic

2020: Cases, events that shaped judiciary during pandemic On Kindly Share This Story: Like every other segment of the society, the justice sector faced an unprecedented challenge in 2020 with the advent of the novel coronavirus pandemic. In this edition of Law and Human Rights, we, examine some events and cases that formed talking points for the judiciary in 2020. By Henry Ojelu & Onozure Dania Court sacks Ihedioha, Lyon The year 2020 began in the justice sector with the shocking sack of former Imo State governor, Emeka Ihedioha and Bayelsa State governor-elect David Lyon by the Supreme Court. The apex court declared Hope Uzodinma of the All Progressives Congress (APC) as the winner of the March 9, 2019 governorship election in the state. In the unanimous judgment of the seven-member panel, read by Justice Kudirat Kekere-Ekun, the apex court agreed that results in 388 polling units were unlawfully excluded during the collation of the final governorship election result in Imo S

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