Appeal Court orders CCT to suspend trial of CJN Onnoghen
By OakTV
25 January 2019 |
10:31 am
The Court of Appeal on Thursday ordered the Code of Conduct Tribunal to suspend the trial of the Chief Justice of Nigeria, Walter Onnoghen.
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