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Understanding the evolution of Nigeria

14 Sep 2020
As conversations at the on-going 60th Annual General Conference of the Nigerian Bar Association move from showcasing activities of the bar through the years, through the rule of law, to the executive order and democratic governance, Ayotola Jagun, Chief Compliance Officer and Company Secretary Oando and member of the technical committee on conference planning joined CNBC Africa's Christy Cole to discuss the evolution of Nigeria's judiciary - country relationship in the past year.

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