A cashier with the Kano State Sharia Court Division, Hussaina Imam and 14 others, including judges and registrars have been arraigned before a magistrates’ court in the state for allegedly diverting the sum of N500 million meant for orphans.
magistrates’ court in the state for allegedly diverting the sum of N500 million meant for orphans.
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