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Former Chief Justice of Nigeria, Dahiru Musdapher is dead
 
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Tue, 23 Jan 2018   ||   Nigeria,
 

Dahiru Musdapher, former Chief Justice of Nigeria has died in the early hours Tuesday at the age of 75.

His family members took to social media to break the news without stating the cause of his death.

“My elder brother Justice Dahiru Musdapher former CJN passed on tonight,” Muneer Musdapher, a younger brother of the former CJN wrote on Facebook.

Dahiru Musdapher who hailed from a family of emigrant Kanuri scholars and jurists in Babura local government of present-day Jigawa state retired from bench five years ago on attaining the mandatory retirement age of 70.

Almost a year to his retirement, he was appointed CJN by then President Goodluck Jonathan, upon the exit of Justice Alysious Katsina-Alu. He was succeeded by Justice Aloma Mariam Mukhtar in 2012.

Mr. Musdapher was educated at the Ahmadu Bello University and the School for Oriental and African Studies (SOAS), London.

He was called to the Nigerian bar in 1968.

He began his legal practice as one of the early private legal practitioners in northern Nigeria.

In 1976 he was appointed Kaduna State attorney general and commissioner of justice.

He switched to the bench in 1979 with his appointment as a high court judge in Kano state. He was made the state’s Chief Judge the same year.

In 1983, Mr. Musdapher was appointed to the Court of Appeal where he spent 18 years, until his appointment to the Supreme Court in 2003.

 

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