More legal firms making progress in adoption of technology in Nigerian Judiciary
By CNBC
06 September 2019 |
12:55 pm
At the just-concluded 59th Annual General Conference of the Nigerian Bar Association – on imparting his thoughts on the level of technological adoption in Nigeria’s Judiciary, Chairman of the Nigerian Bar Association Section on Business Law, Seni Adio, joins CNBC Africa’s Esther Awoniyi for more.
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