Adetokunbo Ademola — Sir Adetokunbo Adeboyega Ademola est un juge nigérian (1er février 1906 29 janvier 1993) et le premier natif de son pays à diriger la Cour suprême du Nigeria (1958 1972); il fut aussi le cofondateur de la première école de droit nigérianne. Fils… … Wikipédia en Français
Ademola, Sir Adetokunbo Adegboyega — ▪ 1994 Nigerian judge (b. Feb. 1, 1906, Abeokuta, Nigeria d. Jan. 29, 1993, Lagos, Nigeria), was the first indigenous chief justice of the Nigerian Supreme Court (1958 72) and a cofounder of the Nigerian law school. Ademola was the son of… … Universalium
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Egba — The Egba are a subgroup of the Yoruba people who live in western Nigeria. Many Egba live in the city of Abeokuta, capital of Ogun State. History The Egba nation originally under the Oyo empire became independent following the collapse of the Oyo… … Wikipedia
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Mohammed Bello (judge) — Justice Mohammed Bello (1930 2004) was the first Northern Chief Justice of Nigeria (1987 1995). He was an eminent jurist who tried to protect the court against the excess of military incursion in judicial matters. Contents 1 Education and early… … Wikipedia
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