PHOTOSPEAKSNigeria’s First-Ever Female Chief Justice Sworn In Published 14 years agoon July 17, 2012By Kanyi Okeke })(jQuery); Nigeria’s first-ever female Supreme Court chief justice was sworn in yesterday by President Goodluck Jonathan, Aloma Mariam Mukhtar, 68, was nominated to the post on July 4. Congrats to her.Read Also:👇🏾READ Cardinal Anthony Okogie’s Open Letter To President BuhariPresident Buhari To Attend Chadian President’s InaugurationPresident Jonathan Commissions Bullet-proof Vest FactoryPHOTO Of The Day: Unilag Students Protesting Over The Change Of Name. Related Topics:justiceNewsNigeriaPHOTOSPEAKSPresident Up NextUnited Nations Evacuate 326 ‘Stranded’ Nigerians From Libya Don't MissNigeria Begins Diesel-Fuel Imports From Niger Republic You may like “Only God Can End Nigeria’s Insecurity” – Minister Of Defence, Bello Matawalle “Nigeria Is Oil-Producing Country That Has Never Had Electricity” – Kemi Badenoch Court Orders Arrest Of Ex-Minister Uche Nnaji Over ‘Certificate Forgery’ Abducted General Rabe Abubakar Dies In Bandits’ Captivity No Reason For Keeping Nnamdi Kanu In Prison – Peter Obi Pro-Tinubu Protesters Accuses Makinde Of Hiding Abducted Oyo Schoolchildren, Teachers Click to commentLeave a Reply Cancel replyYour email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *Comment *Name * Email * Website