Timi Alaibe VS PDP: CJN grants request to transfer case to Abuja
By TVC News Nigeria
08 November 2019 |
3:14 pm
The suit by governorship candidate Ndutimi Alaibe challenging the emergence of Senator Duoye Diri will no longer be heard at the federal high court in Yenagoa. This follows the approval by the CJN for the transfer of the case to Abuja.
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