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Court orders reinstatement of NFIU directors sacked over Tinubu, Atiku probes

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The judge pointed out series of breaches of due process and violations of the two NFIU officials’ right to fair hearing in the process leading to their dismissal in June last year.

The post Court orders reinstatement of NFIU directors sacked over Tinubu, Atiku probes appeared first on Premium Times Nigeria.

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