Judges of area courts in Nasarawa state without law degrees have been advised by the state house of assembly to get the required education...
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Ibrahim Abdullahi, speaker of the state assembly, spoke on Wednesday during the consideration of a report by the committee on judiciary, ethics and privileges on a bill to amend the Nasarawa Area Courts Law 2022.
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