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Supreme Court Reduced to 10 Judges as Justice Musa Dattijo Muhammad Retires

The number of judges on the Supreme Court of Nigeria has diminished to 10 following the retirement of Justice Musa Dattijo Muhammad.

A statement from the Supreme Court’s Director of Information, Dr. Festus Akande, announced that a valedictory court session commemorating Justice Musa Dattijo Muhammad’s retirement would take place on Friday, October 27, at the main courtroom of the Supreme Court of Nigeria, starting at 10:00 am.

The statement said Chief Justice of Nigeria, Hon. Justice Olukayode Ariwoola, will preside over the special court session, where he will traditionally pay tribute to Justice Musa Dattijo, joined by other prominent figures in the nation’s justice sector.

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“Justice Musa Dattijo hails from Chanchaga Local Government Area of Niger State,” he said.

Akande further stated that the jurist was born on Tuesday, October 27, 1953, in Minna, capital of Niger.

“He attended Native Primary School, Minna from 1960 to 1966 for his First School Leaving Certificate.”

“Between 1967 and 1971, he was at Sheikh Sabbah College (now Sardauna Memorial Secondary School), Kaduna, from where he proceeded to Abdullahi Bayero College, Kano for a Pre-Degree programme which aided his immediate admission into the Faculty of Law at the Ahmadu Bello University, Zaria where he bagged a degree in Law in 1977.

“He was called to the Nigerian Bar on 2nd July, 1977. Not satisfied with only a first Degree in Law, Justice Dattijo sought for admission at Warwick University in 1982 for an LLM Degree which he obtained in 1983.

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“He took the oath of office as Justice of the Supreme Court on Tuesday, 10th July, 2012. His ascension to the Court of Appeal was more of a reward for hard work, inherent passion for his chosen profession, dedication to duty, and above all, a resolute application of the law in its true letters and words to all cases that came to him.

“He earned a well-deserved elevation to the Court of Appeal on November 21,1998 from the Niger State Judiciary, and served meritoriously at different Divisions.”

With Justice Dattijo’s retirement, the justices expected to hear the pending appeals over the 2023 general elections are the Chief Justice of Nigeria, Justice Olukayode Ariwoola; Justices Kudirat Kekere-Ekun, Inyang Okoro, Adamu Jauro, Uwani Musa Abba Aji, Lawal Garba, Helen M. Ogunwumiju, I.N. Saulawa, Tijjani Abubakar and Emmanuel Agim

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