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Cases At Nigerian Federal High Court In Delta Stalled Over Lack Of Presiding Judge Since September

  The Federal High Court in Warri Judicial Division, Delta State, has not resumed sitting after the annual leave due to lack of a presiding judge, SaharaReporters has gathered.   SaharaReporters learnt that the court is without a judge to man proceedings and trials filed by litigants at the court.   Recall that the Federal High Court announced the annual vacation for its judges in a statement released in July by the court’s spokesperson, Catherine Christopher, which stated that the vacation commences from 24 July to 15 September 2023.

NBA Chairmen in Delta frown at state of court infrastructure, urges govt to prioritise

Group Commends High Court Judge For Hard work, Recommends Award

Group Commends High Court Judge For Hard work, Recommends Award
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Electoral Bill: Override Buhari s veto, NBA urges National Assembly

BLOOD ON UNIFORMS (4): Policewoman Killed By Policeman In Rivers; Man Gunned Down By Soldier In Delta

BLOOD ON UNIFORMS (4): Policewoman Killed By Policeman In Rivers; Man Gunned Down By Soldier In Delta The frantic strides weren’t enough to save this victim. Soon a bullet hit Joseph right inside the car and then another when he attempted to crawl to safety. He died on the spot… by Kemi Busari Mar 11, 2021 On Thursday, April 9, 2020, ten days after Nigeria entered a partial lockdown due to the COVID-19 pandemic, officers of the Nigeria police, army, correctional service and others had extra-judicially killed 13 while enforcing the curfew – the virus had only claimed six lives then. By May 4, when the government eased the lockdown, about 20 persons had been killed in similar circumstances. For three months, investigative journalist, Kemi Busari, followed the trails of these arbitrary killings which have left many families devastated, with no hope of justice.

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