Nigeria’s electoral process under review
By CNBC Africa
03 September 2018 |
2:42 pm
On the side-lines of the 58th edition of the Nigerian Bar Association Conference, themed; Transition, Transformation and Sustainable Institutions, Mike Ozekhome, Senior Advocate of Nigeria and a constitutional lawyer at Mike Ozekhome’s Chambers spoke on the relationship between Nigeria’s Executive and the Judiciary.
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