Again, Court Stops NigeriaGov From Extraditing Buruji Kashamu To United States | Sahara Reporters Justice Okon Abang in a judgment held that no fresh application for Kashamu’s extradition could be initiated when previous judgments of the... READ MORE:
The Federal High Court in Abuja on Thursday restrained the Nigerian Government from taking fresh steps to extradite the former lawmaker representing Ogun-East Senatorial District, Buruji Kashamu, to the United States of America on allegation of complicity in an illicit drug deal.
“To appeal the judgment is the lawful step to take. To take any other steps against the judgment order than appealing is unlawful, and an exercise of executive lawlessness.
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