Gov Obaseki to swear-in Justice Acha, as Edo Chief Judge, Edigin retires
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Justice Esther Edigin, the seventh substantive Chief Judge of Edo State, will be bowing out of office on Monday.
A statement signed by the Chief Registrar of the High Court, Mr Benson Osawaru, on Friday in Benin stated that Edigin would clock 65 years on May 17 which is also the constitutionally prescribed age for retirement in the bench.
Following the development, Governor Godwin Obaseki would swear in the next in hierarchy, Justice Joe Acha, as the incoming Chief Judge at the Government House, Benin, NAN reports.
Obaseki had sworn-in Edigin as the seventh Edo Chief Judge on Nov. 22, 2019, following the retirement of Justice Esohe Ikponmwen.
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Enugu govt set to demolish residence of Coal City University Chancellor
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By Dennis Agbo
The Enugu Capital Territory Development Authority, ECTDA, has obtained a court order empowering it to demolish an alleged illegal residence of the Chancellor of Coal City University, CCU, Mr. Chinedu Ani, that blocking the thoroughfare linking Onoh Quarters in Ekulu GRA to Oshimili up to Enugu-Onitsha Expressway.
There was a road that led to Ekulu River with a bridge from GRA to the Expressway, but when our correspondent visited the area yesterday, the road terminated at Ani’s residence.
When contacted, Ani said: “That was how I found it. I bought land from the Onohs. They sold it to me and said there is no road there. The same people that sold the place to me said there was no road there when I bought the land.