What Would Have Happened to Ekweremadu if He Was Tried in Nigeria, Retired Judge Reveals
A retired judge of the Federal High Court, Justice Taiwo Taiwo, has said the influence of a former Deputy-Senate President, Ike Ekweremadu would not have counted had he been tried in Nigeria. Speaking in an interview with The Punch, published on Saturday, May 13, Justice Taiwo stressed that the law is no respecter of anyone.
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He said: “Sentiment and conjecture have no place in law and as a retired judge, I know that we are not meant to be speculative.”Information Guide Nigeria
“If he was charged before a court in Nigeria, where such a law under which he was charged in the UK exists, I do not think his influence would have counted. The law has no respect for anyone.”NYSC Portal
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