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BREAKING: Newly Appointed Supreme Court Justice, Samuel Oseji Is Dead

Faith Ukanwa

Sep 28, 2021

Hon. Justice Samuel Chukwudumebi Oseji of the Supreme Court of Nigeria, has been pronounced dead.

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The Supreme Court Justice died in the early hours of Tuesday, September 28, 2021 at the National Hospital, Abuja, where he had been receiving medical attention for the past few days.

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Justice Oseji's death was confirmed in a statement by the Director of Press and Information, Dr. Akamde Festus.

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The deceased Justice was among the eight Justices of the Supreme Court that were sworn-in on Friday, November 6, 2020.

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Justice Oseji who hails from Idumuje Unor in Aniocha North Local Government of Delta State, was born in Jos, Plateau State on June 2nd, 1954, to the family of Mr. and Mrs. Ebenezer Oseji.

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He attended Nigerian People's High School, Lagos between 1977 and 1979, and later proceeded to St. Patrick's College, Asaba, Delta State where he completed his Secondary School education in 1980. He was admitted into the prestigious University of Nigeria, Nsukka in 1980 and had his LLB Degree in 1984; and was subsequently called to the Nigerian Bar in 1985

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Justice Oseji had a brief working stint with the Legal Aid Council before his appointment as Senior Magistrate Grade 1 in the Delta State Judiciary in January 1994. He was appointed High Court Judge in Delta state on 9th November, 1998; and was later elevated to the Court of Appeal Bench on 16th July, 2010.

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