MORE INFORMATION: Kogi chief judge died in Coronavirus isolation centre
Afnews Editor
Jun 28, 2020
The Chief Judge of Kogi State, Nasir Ajanah is reportedly dead. TheCable reported that a member of the late Judge's family who confirmed his death on Sunday morning, said he died at the COVID-19 isolation centre in Gwagwalada, Abuja.
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Ajanah died a week after the death of Ibrahim Shaibu Atadoga, the president of the Kogi customary court of appeal was reported.
The late Judge who died at the age of 64, served in various capacities such as chairman, Kabba disturbance tribunal, Kogi, (1994); chairman, election petitions tribunal in Adamawa state (1998); member of governing council of Nigerian Institute of Advanced Legal Studies (1999 and 2006) and chairman, panel on Murtala Mohammed international airport fire incident (2000).
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It was further learnt that he will be buried in Abuja on Sunday June 28.
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