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Nigeria’s 22 Chief Justices Since 1914 by politicoNG: 8:36am On Jun 28, 2022
Sir Edwin Speed, 1914–1918
Sir Ralph Combe, 1918–1929
Donald Kingdon, 1929–1946
Sir John Verity, 1946–1954
Sir Stafford Sutton, 1955–1958
Sir Adetokunbo Ademola, 1958–1972
Taslim Olawale Elias, 1972–1975
Sir Darnley Arthur Alexander, 1975–1979
Atanda Fatai Williams, 1979–1983
George Sodeinde Sowemimo, 1983–1985
Ayo Gabriel Irikefe, 1985–1987
Mohammed Bello, 1987–1995
Muhammad Lawal Uwais, 1995–2006
Salihu Moddibo Alfa Belgore, 2006–2007
Idris Legbo Kutigi, 2007–2009
Aloysius Iyorgyer Katsina-Alu, 2009–2011
Dahiru Musdapher, 2011–2012
Aloma Mariam Mukhtar, 2012–2014
Mahmud Mohammed, 2014–2016
Walter Samuel Nkanu Onnoghen, 2017–2019
Ibrahim Tanko Muhammad, 2019–2022
Olukayode Ariwoola, 2022- date

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Re: Nigeria’s 22 Chief Justices Since 1914 by VoteTinubu2023: 8:38am On Jun 28, 2022
To be fair, this looks like a sectional list. I can't even find a person with a clear Igbo name. Is it a coincidence or they are being deliberately schemed out? Whichever it is, it is bad IMO.

God bless Nigeria.

God bless every ethnic group in the country.


Vote Tinubu 2023. Vote APC.

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Re: Nigeria’s 22 Chief Justices Since 1914 by Triangles1(m): 8:39am On Jun 28, 2022
Justice less.

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Re: Nigeria’s 22 Chief Justices Since 1914 by Davicjoe(m): 8:39am On Jun 28, 2022
Igbo marginalization no be today

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Re: Nigeria’s 22 Chief Justices Since 1914 by hybrid77: 8:39am On Jun 28, 2022
grin
VoteTinubu2023:
Vote Tinubu 2023. Vote APC.

Im not sure why this is funny? grin grin

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Re: Nigeria’s 22 Chief Justices Since 1914 by telealpha123(m): 8:39am On Jun 28, 2022
First to comment
Re: Nigeria’s 22 Chief Justices Since 1914 by spartan50(m): 8:39am On Jun 28, 2022
All northerner judges

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Re: Nigeria’s 22 Chief Justices Since 1914 by Lordjiggs09(m): 8:39am On Jun 28, 2022
Noted. We all know what we think about this list deep in our hearts.



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Re: Nigeria’s 22 Chief Justices Since 1914 by Cincinnatus: 8:40am On Jun 28, 2022
Hmmmm

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Re: Nigeria’s 22 Chief Justices Since 1914 by ShakurMY(m): 8:40am On Jun 28, 2022
South west are so intelligent

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Re: Nigeria’s 22 Chief Justices Since 1914 by RedChiefPriest: 8:40am On Jun 28, 2022
I don't know them, they don't know me.

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Barman! Play me "life go better" by cardi b and wasiu ayinde make I use that one start to dey jolly myself.

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Re: Nigeria’s 22 Chief Justices Since 1914 by GeeMeshin1(m): 8:40am On Jun 28, 2022
Interesting

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Re: Nigeria’s 22 Chief Justices Since 1914 by UrPapa: 8:40am On Jun 28, 2022
Imagine, no igbo there because Nigeria is afraid of our success

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Re: Nigeria’s 22 Chief Justices Since 1914 by serial37: 8:40am On Jun 28, 2022
No Igbo man ?

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Re: Nigeria’s 22 Chief Justices Since 1914 by ghettowriter(m): 8:40am On Jun 28, 2022
One too many northerners

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Re: Nigeria’s 22 Chief Justices Since 1914 by dhardline(m): 8:40am On Jun 28, 2022
Now we understand the game.
Tribalism will eventually destroy this country.

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Re: Nigeria’s 22 Chief Justices Since 1914 by Majesty33(m): 8:41am On Jun 28, 2022
After the british left, our dear Northern blood sucking demons, nepotic, tribal bigots accompanied with religious extremist, took over that seat as though it is their personal inheritance.

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Re: Nigeria’s 22 Chief Justices Since 1914 by KnightsTemplar(m): 8:41am On Jun 28, 2022
VoteTinubu2023:
Vote Tinubu 2023. Vote APC.

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Re: Nigeria’s 22 Chief Justices Since 1914 by oka4ugoo: 8:41am On Jun 28, 2022
Na we the Igbo dey do ourselves for this one.

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Re: Nigeria’s 22 Chief Justices Since 1914 by Jack500: 8:41am On Jun 28, 2022
UrPapa:
Imagine, no igbo there because Nigeria is afraid of our success

Victim mentality!

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Re: Nigeria’s 22 Chief Justices Since 1914 by Sardauna24(m): 8:41am On Jun 28, 2022
Hmmm..,..

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Re: Nigeria’s 22 Chief Justices Since 1914 by naija4life247: 8:41am On Jun 28, 2022
UrPapa:
Imagine, no igbo there because Nigeria is afraid of our success

We had to technically screen out the PDP judge Mary Odilli

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Re: Nigeria’s 22 Chief Justices Since 1914 by Flamethehussler: 8:42am On Jun 28, 2022
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Re: Nigeria’s 22 Chief Justices Since 1914 by Brendaniel: 8:42am On Jun 28, 2022
Now we can see why the country is where it is today.... grin

You don't need to ask too many questions...

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Re: Nigeria’s 22 Chief Justices Since 1914 by Honourable1901(m): 8:43am On Jun 28, 2022
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Re: Nigeria’s 22 Chief Justices Since 1914 by Hamziyah(m): 8:43am On Jun 28, 2022
Hmm, Walter Onnoghen, God no go shame us sha.

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Re: Nigeria’s 22 Chief Justices Since 1914 by splashbaby(m): 8:43am On Jun 28, 2022
You all should wonder why an Igbo never made the list from within yourselves and stop claiming marginalization against other tribes…that itself is a form of ethnic consciousness that will even make it more difficult. These positions don’t just drop on anyone’s laps to fulfill ethnic balance. A lot comes to play, of course ethnicity is also part of it.

They were times until 1999 when no Yoruba man in any democratic government in Nigeria ever for once attain the position President and Vice President since independence. Igbos attain this positions first. It’s not about dominating others, but what was brought to the table. Even with Awolowo and other big Yoruba politicians. Nnamdi Azikwe became Nigerian’s first President, then Alex Ekweme became Nigeria’s Vice President too.

It’s all about positioning and other factors that comes to play within the bench, government in power, relationship and the situation of the political setup during the period this judges were appointed.

The victim mentality is becoming sickening, nobody will deliver a juicy position if you don’t work and fight for it..not even if you are an Hausa man or Yoruba, you must merit it within the contexts of political setups and relevance of the government.

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