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CJ reshuffles federal high court judges (FULL LIST)

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The federal high court has redeployed judges to new divisions across the country.

 

In a statement on Wednesday, Catherine Christopher, the court’s assistant director of information, said the posting became necessary following the appointment of 23 new judges to the court.

 

“The chief judge directed the affected judges to report at their duty stations before the date of resumption from the Christmas vacation, being the 8th day of January 2023,” she said.

 

Below is the list of judges and their new divisions.

Abuja

  1. Hon. Justice J.T. Tsoho  — Chief Judge
  2. Hon. Justice G.K. Olotu
  3. Hon. Justice B.F.M.   Nyako
  4. Hon. Justice R.N. Ofili- Ajumogobia
  5. Hon. Justice A.R.  Mohammed
  6. Hon. Justice I. E. Ekwo
  7. Hon. Justice D.U. Okorowo
  8. Hon. Justice Joyce Obehi  Abdulmalik
  9. Hon. Justice James  Kolawale  Omotosho
  10. Hon. Justice Emeka  Nwite
  11. Hon. Justice Obiora  Atuegwu  Egwuatu
  12. Hon. Justice Mobolaji  Olubukola  Olajuwon
  13. Hon. Justice Nkeonye  Evelyn  Maha

  Umuahia -Abia

  1. Hon. Justice Sunday Onu
  2. Hon. Justice Musa Kakaki

 Yenagoa — Bayelsa

  1. Hon. Justice Isa  Hamma  Adama  Dashen
  2. Hon. Justice Salim  Olasupo  Ibrahim
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 Benin -Edo

  1. Hon. Justice S. M. Shuaibu
  2. Hon. Justice Chuka Austine Obiozor

Birnin Kebbi.- Kebbi

Hon. Justice  Emmanuel  Gakko

Kaduna

  1. Hon. Justice R.M. Aikawa
  2. Hon. Justice Hawau Buhari

 Kano

  1. Hon. Justice A.M.  Liman
  2. Hon. Justice M.N.  Yunusa
  3. Hon. Justice S.A.  Amobeda

  Lagos

  1. Hon. Justice J.T. Tsoho – Chief Judge
  2. Hon. Justice A.O. Faji
  3. Hon. Justice A. Lewis -Allagoa
  4. Hon. Justice C.J. Aneke
  5. Hon. Justice Yellim  S.  Bogoro
  6. Hon. Justice Daniel Emeka Osiagor
  7. Hon. Justice Akintayo  Aluko
  8. Hon. Justice Peter  Odo Lifu
  9. Hon. Justice Abimbola O. Awogboro
  10. Hon. Justice Dipeolu  Deinde  Isaac
  11. Hon. Justice Ogundare Kehinde Olayiwola
  12. Hon. Justice Ibrahim  Ahmad    Kala
  13. Hon. Justice Ogazi  Friday  Nkemakonam

 Ilorin -Kwara

  1. Hon. Justice  Evelyn  Nmasinulo Anyadike
  2. Hon. Justice  Ariwoola Olukayode Jnr.

 Akure – Ondo

  1. Hon. Justice Toyin  Bolaji Adegoke.
  2. Hon. Justice Owoeye  Alexander  Oluseyi

 Ibadan -Oyo

  1. Hon. Justice Uche N. Agomoh
  2. Hon. Justice Ekerete Udofot Akpan

 Abeokuta -Ogun

  1. Hon. Justice A.A. Okeke
  2. Hon. Justice Adefunmilola  Adekemi  Demi  – Ajayi
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 Ado -Ekiti, Ekiti

  1. Hon. Justice B.O. Kuewumi
  2. Hon. Justice B.O. Quadri

  Asaba- Delta

  1. Hon. Justice  F.A. Olubanjo
  2. Hon. Justice  Agbaje  Olufunmilola  Adetutu

  Awka – Anambra

  1. Hon. Justice Nnamdi Dimgba

 Abakaliki – Ebonyi

  1. Hon. Justice Hyeladzira Ajiya Nganjuwa
  2. Hon. Justice  M.T.  Segun- Bello

  Owerri -Imo

  1. Hon. Justice  Iniekenimi Nicholas Oweibo
  2. Hon. Justice  Wigwe-Oreh Chituru Joy

 Warri- Delta

Hon. Justice I.M. Sani

Port  Harcourt —Rivers

  1. Hon. Justice  P.I. Ajoku
  2. Hon. Justice   E.A.  Obile
  3. Hon. Justice  Pheobe Msuen  Ayua
  4. Hon. Justice  Stephen  Daylop Pam
  5. Hon. Justice   Adamu  Turaki  Mohammed
  6. Hon. Justice  Sa’adatu  Ibrahim Mark

 Calabar — Cross – River

  1. Hon. Justice I. L. Ojukwu
  2. Hon. Justice  Rosemary  O.  Dugbo. Oghoghorie

 Uyo — Akwa-Ibom

  1. Hon. Justice  M.A. Onyetenu
  2. Hon. Justice  Onah  Chigozie Sergius

Makurdi – Benue

  1. Hon. Justice   M.S. Abubakar
  2. Hon. Justice  Egbe Raphael Joshua.

Enugu

  1. Hon. Justice  M.G. Umar
  2. Hon. Justice  F.O.  Giwa- Ogunbanjo

 Maiduguri -Borno

  1. Hon. Justice Jude  Kanyioh   Dagat
  2. Hon. Justice  Tijjani Garba Ringim
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Yola- Adamawa

  1. Hon. Justice   Saleh  Kogo Idrissa
  2.   Hon. Justice Abdulazeez  M. Z. Anka

Bauchi

  1. Hon. Justice  Musa  Sulaiman  Liman
  2. Hon. Justice Aishatu Auta Ibrahim

  Katsina

  1. Hon. Justice  Ahmad  Gama Mahmud
  2. Hon. Justice  Hussaini  Dadan- Garba

 Gusau-Zamfara

  1. Hon. Justice  Aminu Bappa Aliyu

  Jalingo – Taraba

  1. Hon. Justice Bala Khalifa- Mohammed  Usman

Minna -Niger

  1. Hon. Justice   Garba   Aminu
  2. Hon. Justice Muhammad Dan- Ige

 Lafia -Nasarawa

  1. Hon. Justice  Nehizena Idemudia Afolabi
  2. Hon. Justice   Anyalewa  Onoja -Alapa

Lokoja -Kogi

  1. Hon. Justice Abdu  Dogo
  2. Hon. Justice  Abiodun  Jordan Adeyemi

 Jos-Plateau

  1. Hon. Justice   D.V.  Agishi

2.Hon. Justice  Sharon  Tanko Ishaya

 Osogbo- Osun

  1. Hon. Justice  N. Ayo- Emmanuel
  2. Hon. Justice Mashkur Salisu

  Sokoto

  1. Hon. Justice  Z. B. Abubakar

 Gombe

  1. Hon. Justice  Hillary  Ide Osho  Oshomo
  2. Hon. Justice Amina Aliyu Mohammad

  Dutse – Jigawa

  1. Hon. Justice Hassan  Dikko

 Damaturu – Yobe

  1. Hon. Justice  Fadima Murtala  Aminu
  2. Hon. Justice Yilwa  Hauwa Joseph

 

 

 

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Court refuses Nnamdi Kanu’s plea for bail, house arrest

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A federal high court in Abuja has dismissed another bail application filed by Nnamdi Kanu, leader of the proscribed Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB).

 

Binta Nyako, presiding judge, also refused Kanu’s plea to be transferred from the custody of the Department of States Services (DSS) to prison.

 

The defendant’s request to be placed under house arrest was also rejected.

 

Kanu is standing trial on a seven-count charge bordering on treasonable felony as preferred against him by the federal government.

 

BACKGROUND

In 2017, the court granted Kanu bail on the treasonable felony charges filed against him by the federal government.

 

However, the court revoked Kanu’s bail and issued a bench warrant for his arrest after he failed to present himself as required.

 

The IPOB leader was rearrested in Kenya in 2021 and extradited to Nigeria — after being on the run for a few years.

 

In April 2022, Nyako struck out eight of the 15 counts in the charge.

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The remaining seven counts were also quashed by the court of appeal on October 13, 2022, with the judge ordering Kanu’s release.

 

However, on October 28, 2022, the court of appeal granted a stay of execution on its verdict discharging Kanu, after the federal government filed an appeal at the supreme court.

 

On December 15, 2023, a five-member panel of the apex court reversed the verdict of the appeal court and ordered Kanu to resume his trial before the federal high court.

 

BAIL APPLICATION

In the fresh bail application, Kanu asked the court to restore his bail which was revoked in 2017.

 

In the alternative, he asked to be removed from the custody of the DSS and placed under house arrest, or to be remanded in prison.

 

The defendant said contrary to the federal government’s claim, he did not jump bail or breach any of the conditions of the 2017 bail, but had to flee the country when soldiers allegedly invaded his house in Abia.

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He told the court that he would have been killed if he had not escaped the way he did, and accused the federal government of misleading the court in getting the bail revoked.

 

He also asked the court to set aside the arrest warrant issued against him by the court while he was out of the country.

 

He also alleged that he does not get proper medical services in DSS custody and he is unable to properly prepare for his defence due to restricted access to his lawyers.

 

Delivering the ruling, Nyako refused the application of the defendant.

 

She noted that those who stood surety for the defendant in 2017 had approached the court and applied to be discharged after Kanu escaped from the country.

 

She held that the sureties, in their applications, claimed that they were not aware of the whereabouts of the defendant, a scenario that forced the court to order the forfeiture of their N100 million bail bonds.

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According to the trial court, the issue is currently pending before the court of appeal.

 

The court held that having refused Kanu’s request for bail on several occasions, the only option available to him was to take the matter before the appellate court.

 

However, the judge ordered the DSS to always grant Kanu access to his lawyers not exceeding five persons on every visiting day.

 

It ordered that Kanu must be given “a clean place” to consult with his lawyers at the DSS detention facility, adding that he must be granted access to a doctor of his choice.

 

Nyako warned that any attempt by Kanu’s legal team to file similar applications before the court would be regarded as a gross abuse of the judicial process.

 

“You have an option of appeal, please exercise your right of appeal,” the trial judge added.

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Coup attempt in DR Congo: Three Americans among arrested suspects

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Three Americans have been reportedly listed among suspects responsible for Sunday’s coup attempt in the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC).

 

Sylvain Ekenge, DRC army spokesperson, said the attempt involved “foreigners and Congolese”.

 

“These foreigners and Congolese have been put out of action, including their leader,” Ekenge said, adding that several suspects were detained and that the situation is now under control.

 

The army spokesperson did not provide further information concerning the incident.

 

Lucy Tamyln, US ambassador to the DRC, said she was shocked and very concerned to receive reports of American citizens being involved.

 

Pictures of two men with their hands clasped were published in local media, alongside pictures of a passport that indicated one was a 36-year-old US citizen born in Maryland.

 

“Please be assured that we will cooperate with the DRC authorities to the fullest extent as they investigate these criminal acts and hold accountable any U.S. citizen involved in criminal acts,” Tamlyn tweeted.

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The army’s announcement of successfully thwarting a coup attempt came hours after armed men attacked the house of Vital Kamerhe, former chief of staff and close ally of President Felix Tshisekedi.
Kamerhe’s residence is about two kilometres from the presidential palace.
Michel Muhima, Kamerhe’s spokesperson, had said the gunmen clad in military uniform engaged the politician’s guards in a shootout, leaving three people dead.

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Raisi’s vice expected to be sworn in as president of Iran

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Iran’s first vice president, Mohammad Mokhber, is expected to assume the presidency after Ebrahim Raisi’s death in a helicopter crash as the country gears up for early elections.

The Iranian constitution stipulates that the first vice president take over “in the event of the president’s death, dismissal, resignation, absence or illness for more than two months”.

 

Raisi, who died on Sunday along with Foreign Minister Hossein Amir-Abdollahian and other officials, was nearing the end of his first four-year term as president.

 

Mokhber’s interim appointment requires the approval of Iran’s supreme leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, who has the final word in all state affairs.

 

Presidential elections to pick a permanent successor are to be held within 50 days, according to the constitution.

 

A council made up of the parliament speaker, head of the judiciary and the vice president are to be tasked with organising the national vote.

 

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Mokhber, 68, was appointed vice president as Raisi took office in August 2021.

 

The vice president was born in Dezful city in the southwestern province of Khuzestan, where he held several official positions.

 

For years since 2007, Mokhber chaired the Execution of Imam Khomeini’s Order, a governmental organisation tasked with managing properties confiscated following the 1979 Islamic revolution.

 

The foundation, established in the 1980s, has over the years grown to become a major state economic conglomerate with shares in various sectors.

 

Iranians head to the polls for presidential elections every four years since the Islamic Republic’s first vote in 1980.

 

The constitution sets a two-term limit for Iranian presidents.

 

The position of prime minister does not exist in Iran, and the president — assisted by several vice presidents — is responsible for appointing and directing the cabinet.

AFP

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