Musa Dattijo Muhammad, a supreme court justice, will retire
from the bench of the apex court on Friday.
The development will leave the apex court with only 10
justices.
In a statement on Sunday, Festus Akande, the court’s
director press and information, said Olukayode Ariwoola, chief justice of
Nigeria (CJN), would preside over the valedictory session.
Born on October 27, 1953, Dattijo, who hails from Chanchaga LGA of Niger state, obtained his first school leaving certificate in 1966.
“Between 1967 and
1971, he was at Sheikh Sabbah College (now Sardauna Memorial Secondary School),
Kaduna, from where he proceeded to Abdullahi Bayero College, Kano for a
Pre-Degree programme which aided his immediate admission into the Faculty of
Law at the Ahmadu Bello University, Zaria where he bagged a degree in Law in
1977,” Akande said.
“He was called to the Nigerian Bar on 2nd July, 1977.
“Not satisfied with only a first Degree in Law, Justice
Dattijo sought admission at Warwick University in 1982 for an LLM Degree which
he obtained in 1983.
“He took the oath of
office as Justice of the Supreme Court on Tuesday, 10th July, 2012. His
ascension to the Court of Appeal was more of a reward for hard work, inherent
passion for his chosen profession, dedication to duty, and above all, a
resolute application of the law in its true letters and words to all cases that
came to him.”
The director said before Dattijo was elevated to the apex
court, he served in various divisions of the court of appeal between November
1998 and 2012.
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