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Full List Of Judges Nominated To Resolve Disputes Arising From 2023 General Elections


Full List Of Judges Nominated To Resolve Disputes Arising From 2023 General Elections


Following the conclusion of the 2023 general elections, according to SaharaReporters, the full list of Judges nominated for election petition tribunals covers the Nigerian State.

The Judges drawn from various courts across the country including State High Courts, Federal Capital Territory High Court, Federal High Court, and the National Industrial Court, will be responsible for adjudicating disputes arising from the general elections into various offices in 2023.

list is as follows:
The General List Of Nominated Judges For Election Petition Tribunal 2023

FROM: ABIA

1.Justice C.O. Onyeabo

2.Justice Ory Zik-Ikeorha

3.Justice C.H. Ahuchaogu

4.Justice A.O. Chijioke

5.Justice K.C.J. Okereke

6.Justice L.T.C. Eruba

7.Justice Benson Anya

8.Justice Nweke Philomena

9.Justuce A.O. Phoeba

10.Justice C.K. Nwankwo

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FROM: ADAMAWA

1.Justice H.N.H. Joda

2.Justice B.I. Ladukiya

3.Justice Musa Usman

4.Justice K.L. Samuel

5.Justice A.J. Balami

6.Justice K.Z.U. Modibbo

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FROM: AKWA IBOM

1.Justice P.P. Idiong

2.Justice A.D. Odokwo

3.Justice O.A. Okon

4.Justice F.J. Ibanga

5.Justice N.M. Obot

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FROM: BENUE

1.Justice W.I. Kpochi

2.Justice T.A. Kume

3.Justice T.T. Asua

4.Justice P.T. Kwahar

5.Justice M.T. Ugar

6.Justice A.I. Ityonyman

7.Justice M.M. Odinya

8.Justice I. Muhammed

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FROM: BORNO

1.Justice H.Y. Mshelia

2.Justice A.Z. Musa

3.Justice U.S. Sakwa

4.Justice M.G. Abubakar

5.Justice Binta Othman

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FROM: CROSS RIVERS

1.Justice F.N. Isoni

2.Justice E.O. Abua

3.Justice O.I. Ofem

4.Justice A.A. Ewah

5.Justice U.A. Ibrahim

6.Justice E.I. Ebri

7.Justice I.B. Etape

8.Justice E.A. Ubua

FROM: DELTA

1.Justice A.O. Apkovi

2.Justice F.N. Azinge

3.Justice C.N. Ogadi

4.Justice E.N. Ejiro

5.Justice T.O. Uloho

6.Justice M.O. Omovie

7.Justice C.O. Emifoniye

8.Justice C.I. Dafe

FROM: EBONYI

1.Justice H.A. Njoku

2.Justice B.A.N Ogbu

3.Justice N.E. Nwibo

4.Justice C.E. Eze

5.Justice I.P. Chima

6.Justice O. Elekwa

7.Justice T.A. Achom

8.Justice U. Onwosi

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FROM EDO

1.Justice V.O. Eboreime

2.Justice J.O. Okeaya

3.Justice Irele-Ifijeh

4.Justice V.O.A. Oviawe

5.Justice I.P. Braimoh

6.Justice T.I. Eghe-Abe

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FROM: EKITI

1.Justice A.L. Ogunmoye

2.Justice A.A. Adeleye

3.Justice L.O. Ogundana

4.Justice E.B. Omotoso

5.Justice A.O. Familoni

6.Justice J.A. Apuabi

7.Justice O.O. Oluboyede

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FROM: ENUGU

1.Justice R.O. Odugu

2.Justice E.N. Oluedo

3.Justice N.R. Oji

4.Justice C.A.B. Onaga

5.Justice U.J. Nweze

6.Justice E.N. Alukwu

FROM: KADUNA

1.Justice E.Y.B. Lolo

2.Justice K. Dabo

3.Justice M.T. Rashid

4.Justice M.N. Sidi

5.Justice A.Y. John

6.Justice E. Michael

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FROM: KANO

1.Justice M.Yusuf Ubale

2.Justice A.A. Amina

3.Justice I.M.M Karaye

4.Justice N. Saminu

5.Justice J.S. Suleiman

6.Justice S.A. Maryam

7.Justice S.M. Ado

8.Justice A.A. Maiwada

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FROM: KATSINA

1.Justice A.B. Abdullahi

2.Justice A.K. Tukur

3.Justice I.W. Baraka

4.Justice B.U. Safiya

5.Justice I.I. Mashi

6.Justice L. Umar

7.Justice A. Yarima

8.Justice M.D. Hadiza

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FROM: JIGAWA

1.Justice A.M. Abubakar

2.Justice A.Y. Birnin Kudu

3.Justice I. Ya’u

4.Justice N. Zargina


FROM: SOKOTO

1.Justice M.U. Dogondaji

2.Justice A.G. Sifawa

3.Justice M. Mohammed

4.Justice S. Shehu

5.Justice M.A. Sambo

6.Justice D.Y. Danjega

7.Justice B.Y. Tambuwa

8.Justice B. Ibrahim

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FROM: ZAMFARA

1.Justice B.M. Tukur

2.Justice H. Mikailu

3.Justice B.M. Kucheri

4.Justice I.H. Ismaila

5.Justice U. AbdulNasir

6.Justice S.G. G/Bore

7.Justice B. Rabi

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FROM: KEBBI

1.Justice U. Abubakar

2.Justice N.I. Umar

3.Justice S.B. Shuaibu

4.Justice F.H. Bunza

5.Justice S.K. Manya

6.Justice A.S. Bello

7.Justice S.U. Mukhtar

8.Justice U.A. S/Kudu

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FROM: TARABA

1.Justice S. Haruna

2.Justice A.B. Abbare

3.Justice C.J. Katabs

4.Justice M.A. Badamasi

5.Mrs E. Tata (CM)

6.Mr K.A.A. Yara (UAC)

FROM: YOBE

1.Justice M.Z. Usman

2.Justice K.B. Yusuf

3.Justice M. Kyari

4.Justice H.L. Musa

5.Justice H.S. Tahir

6.Justice K.M.B Inuwa

7.Justice A.K. Kime

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FROM: GOMBE

1.Justice A.M. Yakubu

2.Justice H.H. Kereng

3.Justice S.Y. Abubakar

4.Justice M. Fatima

5.Justice D.S. Sikkam

6.Justice M.A. Haruna

7.Justice B.H. Abbayo

8.Justice M.I. Gombe

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FROM: KOGI

1.Justice F. Ajayi

2.Justice S. Umar

3.Justice M.M. Gwatana

4.Justice A.S. Husaini

5.Justice S. Zubayru

6.Justice B. Aina

7.Justice D. Yakubu

FROM: RIVERS

1.Justice M.O. Opara

2.Justice G.C. Aguma

3.Justice F. Onyiri

4.Justice L.T. Senewo

5.Justice F.A. Fiberesima

6.Justice L. Ngbor-Abina

7.Justice O.D. Gbasam

8.Justice S.S. Popnen

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FROM: PLATEAU

1.Justice A.I. Ashom

2.Justice N.J. Dadi

3.Justice T. Zololo

4.Justice G.M. Kamyal

5.Justice V. Dadom

6.Justice D.S. Damulak

7.Justice S.S. Fomber

8.Justice B.M. Bassi

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FROM: NASARAWA

1.Justice R.G. Soji

2.Justice A.M. Mainoma

3.Justice S.A. Ayiwulu

4.Justice A.A. Ozegyu

5.Justice M.A. Ramat

6.Justice J.K. Kurape

7.Justice A.T. Chanbo

FROM: NIGER

1.Justice M. Abdullahi

2.Justice S.T. Zainab

3.Justice Y.G. Bilkisu

4.Justice I. Usman

5.Justice I. Hauwa Kulu

6.Justice L.M. Amina

7.Justice M.I. Khadijat

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FROM: LAGOS

1.Justice M.O. Obadina

2.Justice J.E. Oyefeso

3.Justice A.O. Opesanwo

4.Justice L.B.L. Akapo

5.Justice J.A. Kudirat

6.Justice S.S. Ogunsanya

7.Justice I.O. Akinkugbe

8.Justice O.A. Adamson

FROM: OGUN

1.Justice C.C. Ogunsanya

2.Justice O. Ogunfowora

3.Justice A.A.S. Femi

4.Justice A.O. Araba

5.Justice A.A. Adewole

6.Mr I.O. Awofeso (CM)

7.Mr D.I. Dipeolu (CM)

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FROM: OSUN

1.Justice A.A. Ajeibe

2.Justice A.O. Ayoola

3.Justice K.M. Akano

4.Justice A.L. Adegoke

5.Justice M.O. Agboola

6.Justice S.A. Oke

7.Justice M.O. Okediya

8.Justice A.O. Adenji


FROM: ONDO

1.Justice O.A. Osadebay

2.Justice P.O. Ikujuni

3.Justice W.R. Olamide

4.Justice O. Sunday

5.Justice J.O. Abe

6.Justice A. Enikuomehin

7.Justice T.M. Adedipe

8.Justice A.E. Akeredolu

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FROM: OYO

1.Justice G.A. Sunmonu

2.Justice O.M. Fadeyi

3.Justice E.O. Ajayi

4.Justice M.L. Owolabi

5.Justice M.I. Sule

6.Justice L.A. Ganiyu

7.Justice B.A. Taiwo

8.Justice O.A. Adetujoye

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FROM: KWARA

1.Justice A.A. Adebara

2.Justice A.S. Halima

3.Justice A. Gegele

4.Justice F.D. Lawal

5.Justice J.Z. Umar

6.Justice M.A. Oniye

7.Mrs O.I. Olabisi

8.Justice K. Abdul-Latif

FROM: IMO

1.Justice L.C. Azuama

2.Justice K.A. Ojiako

3.Justice B.C. Iheka

4.Justice S.I. Okpara

5.Justice V.I Onyeka

6.Justice E.N. Eke

7.Justice K.A Leweanya

8.Justice J.I. Obichere

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FROM: BAYELSA

1.Justice J.B. Egele

2.Justice TY Abasi

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FROM: FCT HIGH COURT

1.Justice M.E. Anenih

2.Justice O.A. Adeniyi

3.Justice A.I. Kutigi

4.Justice A.O. Otaluka

5.Justice Y Halilu

6.Justice A.O. Ebong

7.Justice B. Hassan

8.Justice E. Enenche

9.Justuce A.S. Usman

FROM: FHC

1.Justice A.A. Okeke

2.Justice M.A. Onytenu

3.Justice H.R.A. Shagari

4.Justice J.O. Abdulmalik

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FROM: N.I COURT

1.Justice I.S. Galadima

2.Justice S.H. Danjidda

3.Justice K.D. Damuak

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