Onnoghen: NBA boycott resolution splits Lawyers
By OakTV
30 January 2019 |
10:26 am
Legal practitioners at the Federal Capital Territory, Abuja showed up in several courts despite the order issued by the Nigerian Bar Association to embark on a two-day boycott of courts.
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