Mr Onnoghen is standing trial for failing to declare some of his assets.
The Supreme Court on Thursday fixed May 17 to deliver judgment on the suit seeking to set aside the six-count charge of non-assets declaration against the suspended Chief Justice of Nigeria , Walter Onnoghen.
When the matter came up for hearing on Thursday, counsel for the plaintiff, Locius Nwosu , adopted his brief of argument, urging the court to grant the reliefs sought by the state. “The reliefs and claims made herein by the plaintiff are not for the benefit of Cross River State but personal to Hon Justice Onnoghen Nkanu Walter Samuel.”
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