Justice Ariwoola also charges judges in the country to always apply constitutional provisions in deciding each case assigned to them.
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Justice Ariwoola charged judges in the country to always apply constitutional provisions in deciding each case assigned to them. He added that despite attacks on the judiciary, public opinion, no matter how serious, cannot override or supercede the constitution of the country.
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