Officials of the Judiciary Staff Union of Nigeria have barred journalists from entering the Supreme Court to cover the Judgment in the suit filed by the APC and its chieftain Wilson Edobor against governor Godwin Obaseki.
The officials blocked the main gate of apex court against newsmen on the grounds that reporting the proceedings will sabotage their nationwide strike.
However lawyers, politicians and litigants were allowed into the court premises
Officials of the Judiciary Staff Union of Nigeria have barred journalists from entering the Supreme Court to cover the Judgment in the suit filed by the APC and its chieftain Wilson Edobor against governor Godwin Obaseki.
The officials blocked the main gate of apex court against newsmen on the grounds that reporting the proceedings will sabotage their nationwide strike.
However lawyers, politicians and litigants were allowed into the court premises
Officials of the Judiciary Staff Union of Nigeria have barred journalists from entering the Supreme Court to cover the Judgment in the suit filed by the APC and its chieftain Wilson Edobor against governor Godwin Obaseki.
The officials blocked the main gate of apex court against newsmen on the grounds that reporting the proceedings will sabotage their nationwide strike.
However lawyers, politicians and litigants were allowed into the court premises
Officials of the Judiciary Staff Union of Nigeria have barred journalists from entering the Supreme Court to cover the Judgment in the suit filed by the APC and its chieftain Wilson Edobor against governor Godwin Obaseki.
The officials blocked the main gate of apex court against newsmen on the grounds that reporting the proceedings will sabotage their nationwide strike.
However lawyers, politicians and litigants were allowed into the court premises
Officials of the Judiciary Staff Union of Nigeria have barred journalists from entering the Supreme Court to cover the Judgment in the suit filed by the APC and its chieftain Wilson Edobor against governor Godwin Obaseki.
The officials blocked the main gate of apex court against newsmen on the grounds that reporting the proceedings will sabotage their nationwide strike.
However lawyers, politicians and litigants were allowed into the court premises
Officials of the Judiciary Staff Union of Nigeria have barred journalists from entering the Supreme Court to cover the Judgment in the suit filed by the APC and its chieftain Wilson Edobor against governor Godwin Obaseki.
The officials blocked the main gate of apex court against newsmen on the grounds that reporting the proceedings will sabotage their nationwide strike.
However lawyers, politicians and litigants were allowed into the court premises
Officials of the Judiciary Staff Union of Nigeria have barred journalists from entering the Supreme Court to cover the Judgment in the suit filed by the APC and its chieftain Wilson Edobor against governor Godwin Obaseki.
The officials blocked the main gate of apex court against newsmen on the grounds that reporting the proceedings will sabotage their nationwide strike.
However lawyers, politicians and litigants were allowed into the court premises
Officials of the Judiciary Staff Union of Nigeria have barred journalists from entering the Supreme Court to cover the Judgment in the suit filed by the APC and its chieftain Wilson Edobor against governor Godwin Obaseki.
The officials blocked the main gate of apex court against newsmen on the grounds that reporting the proceedings will sabotage their nationwide strike.
However lawyers, politicians and litigants were allowed into the court premises