Our Judiciary correspondent, Bukola Olasanmi, reviews the biggest stories from Nigeria’s third-arm of government in the last one week.
Supreme court affirms conviction of Ex-Taraba Governor, Jolly Nyame
The Supreme Court has affirmed the conviction and 12-year imprisonment of former Governor of Taraba State, Reverend Jolly Nyame by the Court of Appeal, Abuja.
The Court of Appeal, in a November 16, 2018 judgment upheld Nyame’s conviction and sentencing over his fraudulent conduct while in office as governor. Details >>>>>>>>>>>
Ex-AGF, Adoke ill, transferred to hospital
A former Nigerian Attorney-General of the Federation and Minister of Justice, Adoke Bello, has been moved to an Abuja hospital after his health condition worsened while in the custody of the EFCC, his lawyer said.
Other sources familiar with the matter confirmed on Thursday that Mr Adoke was moved from the custody of the anti-corruption agency to the Federal Medical Centre in the Jabi district of Abuja. Details>>>>>>
Maina to remain in prison as Senators refuse to stand as sureties
Afam Osigwe, counsel to the former chairman of the Pension Reform Task Team (PRTT), Abdulrasheed Maina, says senators are reluctant to stand as sureties for his client.
Osigwe made this known during the ongoing criminal trial of his client at the federal high court, Abuja, on Thursday. Details>>>>>>>
FG to receive $318m Abacha loot in the next 72 days
The Attorney General of the Federation and minister of justice, Mr Abubakar Malami, said on Wednesday that the Federal government will in the next 72 days receive the sum of $318,460,329 looted by former Head of State, General Sani Abacha, from the United States of America.
The AGF Malami made this disclosure via a telephone interview on Channels Television during a programme tagged: Politics Today. Details >>>>>>>>>
El-Zakzaky, wife can see doctor – Court
Justice Gideon Kurada of Kaduna State High Court has issued an order for the leader of the Islamic Movement of Nigeria (IMN), Ibrahim El-Zakzaky, and his wife, Zeenat, to be given access to their private doctors at the Nigerian Correctional Service (NCS) facility in Kaduna with close supervision of the facility management.
The judge gave the order on Thursday following the resumption of the trial. Details>>>>>>>
Ex-NBA Chairman cries out, says Law school curriculum outdated
A former Chairman of the Nigerian Bar Association Section on Business Law, Mr Olumide Akpata, has advocated a review of the Nigerian Law School curriculum to reflect the current realities in today’s legal practice.
Akpata, who is the Head of Commercial Practice at Templers, a front-line Nigerian commercial law firm, said experience with fresh law graduates had shown that they lack the knowledge to fit into today’s law practice. Details>>>>>>
‘Overconfident’ security agents nab fake lawyer while representing clients in court
A fake lawyer was arrested in court while he was representing some clients, attempting to secure bail for the clients.
According to Ghana Crimes, the fake lawyer identified as, Iddrisu Yahaya, was looking all confident and properly dressed as a lawyer before he was nabbed for being an impostor during a court session. Details>>>>>>>>
Sanwo-Olu dragged to court over Okada ban
Activist and lawyer, Mr. Tope Akinyode, has sued the Lagos State Governor, Babajide Sanwo-Olu, for banning commercial motorcycles otherwise known as Okada, and commercial tricycles in six Local Government Areas and nine Local Council Development Areas.
Akinyode also joined the Lagos State Government, the state Attorney-General, the Speaker and the House of Assembly in the suit, it was gathered. Details >>>>>>>
Ihedioha approaches Supreme Court for review of judgement
Former Imo State Governor, Emeka Ihedioha, on Wednesday approached the Supreme Court for a review of the judgement which ousted him and ordered the swearing-in of Hope Uzodinma as governor.
The Peoples Democratic Party, Details>>>>>>
Court reinstates Colonel Auwal Suleiman sacked four years ago
The compulsory retirement slammed on a serving military intelligence officer, Colonel Mohammed Auwal Suleman, by the Nigerian Army Council in June 2016 has been voided and set aside by a law court.
The Court rejected the claim of the Nigerian Army that Colonel Suleman ought to serve 18 years only in the military service. Details >>>>>>>>>
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