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Supreme Court Justices And Their Retirement Dates by Ctorch: 7:12am On Feb 20, 2020
At a public function last year, the Chief Justice of Nigeria, Justice Mohammad Tanko raised concerns over the heavy workload on justices of the Supreme Court.

The CJN pointed out that it would be difficult for the justices to cope with the volume of cases before them if nothing is done urgently. Although not expressly stated by the CJN, one of the core factors responsible for the issue raised by him is the number of justices at the apex court.

At the moment, there are 13 Justice of the Supreme Court, whereas section 230 (2) (b) of the 1999 constitution provides that; “ The Supreme Court of Nigeria shall consist of such number of Justices not exceeding 21 as may be prescribed by an Act of the National Assembly.” Successive governments have also overlooked the need to have the maximum 21 justices as stipulated by the constitution.

Law and Human Right investigation revealed that seven out of the current 13 Supreme Court Justices would most likely retire on or before 2023 having reached the 70 years mandatory retirement age. The CJN who was sworn in 2019 would retire in 2023 going by his age. He was born on December 31, 1953.

Other six Justices of the Supreme Court, who are also expected to retire on or before the election year include Justice Olabode Rhodes-Vivour, Justice Sylvester Ngwuta, Justice Mary Odili, Justice Musa Muhammad, Justice Amina Augie and Justice Paul Galumje.

The most senior Justice among the remaining six is Justice Olukayode Ariwoola who was born on August 22, 1958 and appointed a Justice of the Supreme Court of Nigeria in 2011.

In this edition, we profile the jurists who have served the country well and would soon bow out.

Justice Tanko Muhammad, retires 2023
Justice Tanko Muhammad was born on December 31, 1953. He hails from Doguwa, Giade Local Government of Bauchi State. After serving as magistrate, he was appointed as Kadi (Judge) of the Sharia Court of Appeal, Bauchi State in 1991.

He was elevated to the position of Justice of the Court of Appeal from 1993 to 2006. He was appointed as Justice of the Supreme Court in 2006 and was sworn in on January 7, 2007. He became Chief Justice of Nigeria is 2019.

Justice Olabode Rhodes-Vivour, retires 2021
Justice Rhodes-Vivour was born on March 22, 1951. He rose through the ranks. On February 18, 1994, he was appointed to the Bench as a High Court Judge. He was elevated to the Bench of the Court of Appeal on April 25, 2005.

In 2008 on secondment by the Federal Government, he was posted to Sierra Leone Judiciary as a Justice of the Supreme Court of Sierra Leone. At his return to Nigeria, he was appointed as a Justice of the Supreme Court on September 16, 2010.

Justice Sylvester Ngwuta, retirement 2021
Justice Ngwuta was born in 1951 in Amofia-Ukawu, Onicha Local government Ebonyi State. He had his basic education in the Eastern part of Nigeria and got his LLB in University of Ife (Now Obafemi Awolowo University). lle-ife and BL at the Nigerian law school in 1978.

He started his private legal practice at Abakaliki in July 1978-October 1995, from where he was appointed a judge of the High Court Abia state in October 1995. He was promoted to the Court of Appeal on May 22, 2003, and was sworn-in as Justice of the Supreme Court in May 2011.

Justice Mary Odili, retires 2022

Justice Odili was born on May 13, 1952 at AmudiObizi, Ezinihitte – Mbaise L.G.A. of Imo State. Her previous professional appointments/positions includes: Pupil State Counsel, Ministry of Justice, Abeokuta, Ogun State (1977 – 1978); Magistrate Grade III, Benin, Bendel State (1978 -1979); Chairman, Juvenile Court, Benin, Bendel State (1978 – 1979), Chief Magistrate Grade I (1981 – 1992); Judge, High Court of Rivers State (1992 – 2004); Justice, Court of Appeal, Abuja Judicial Division (2004 – 2010) and Presiding Justice, Court of Appeal, Kaduna Division (2010 – 2011). Justice Odili was appointed a Justice of the Supreme Court on June 23, 2011.

Justice Olukayode Ariwoola, retires 2028
Justice Ariwoola was born on August 22, 1958. He was appointed a Justice of the Supreme Court in 2011. He was a Justice of the Court of Appeal between 2005 and 2011 after having been elevated from the State High Court of Oyo State.

Justice Ariwoola was first appointed a Judge of Superior Court of record in Oyo State in 1992 from private legal practice. Before his elevation to the Supreme Court, he served as Justice of Court of Appeal in Kaduna, Enugu and Lagos Divisions.

Justice Muhammad, retires 2023
Justice Muhammad was born on October 27, 1953 in Chanchaga local government area in Minna. After his primary and secondary education, he proceeded to Abdullahi Bayero college (now Bayero University) Kano 1972-1973 for pre-degree certificate.

He got his LLB (Hons) at Ahmadu Bello University (Faculty of Law) Zaria 1973-1976, and his BL at the Nigerian Law School 1977. He proceeded to Warwick University Coventry UK for his LLM 1982-1983, and also institute of Advance Certificate in Practice procedure. After years as a judge, he was appointed to the bench of the Supreme Court on July 2012.

Justice Kekere-Ekun, retires 2028

Justice Kekerr-Ekun was born on May 7, 1958. She was appointed a Senior Magistrate Grade II, Lagos State Judiciary in December 1989. She was appointed as a Judge of the High Court of Lagos State in July 1996.

She served as Chairman Robbery and Firearms Tribunal, Zone II, Ikeja, Lagos from November 1996 to May 1999. She was elevated as a Justice of the Court of Appeal on September 22, 2004. She was appointed a Justice of Supreme Court on June 8, 2013.

Justice Okoro, retirement 2029
John Okoro (born July 7, 1959) is a Nigerian jurist and Justice of the Supreme Court of Nigeria. His appointment as justice of the Supreme Court of Nigeria was confirmed by the Senate on October 2013.

He was sworn in on November 15, 2014 by Justice Aloma Mukhtar, the former Chief Justice of Nigeria. He was arrested by the department of state security services (DSS), on October 8, 2016 on allegations of bribery and corruption and later reinstated after he was cleared of the allegations.

Justice Nweze, retires 2028
Justice Nweze, a native of Obollo, Udenu Local Government Area of Enugu State, was born on September 25, 1958. Having practised at the private Bar from 1985 – 1995, he was elevated to the High Court Bench of Enugu State in November, 1995.

He was appointed a Justice of the Court of Appeal of Nigeria, February 15, 2008; and served thereat until October, 2014, when he was, finally, elevated to Nigeria’s apex court as a Justice of the Supreme Court on October 29, 2014.

Justice Amina Augie, retires 2023
Justice Augie was born in Anne Eva Graham on September 3, 1953. She is from Kebbi State, in the North-Western part of Nigeria. She served as a Senior State Counsel in the Office of the Chief Counsel to the then President, Alhaji Shehu Shagari, after which, she was appointed Lecturer by the Nigerian Law School, Lagos.

In 1988, she was appointed Chief Magistrate in the Sokoto State Judiciary. Justice Augie was elevated to the Court of Appeal Bench in 2002. She was later elevated as Justice of the Supreme Court on the November 7, 2016.

Justice Ejembi Eko retires 2024
Justice Ejembi Eko was born on the May 23,1952. He hails from Otukpo Local Government Area of Benue State. He was appointed Judge of the Benue State High Court on February 9, 1989 and rose to become Acting Chief Judge of Benue State from November 2005 – February 2006. He was appointed Justice of the Court of Appeal in December 2007.

He joined the Court of Appeal Bench in February 2008 and served in various Divisions of the Court of Appeal before he was elevated to the Supreme Court Bench on November 7, 2016.

Justice Paul Galumje, retires 2020
Justice Galumje was born on the April 21, 1950 at Didan in Kurmi Local Government Area of Taraba State. Justice Galumje was appointed Acting Magistrate Grade II, in the then Gongola Judiciary.

He became a Substantive Magistrate Grade II on July 8, 1980 and rose to become Chief Magistrate Grade I in 1987. On April 11, 1990, Galumje was appointed High Court Judge. He was elevated as a Justice of Court of Appeal on November 22, 2005 and to the Supreme Court on December 5 2016.

Justice Uwani Musa Abba Aji, retires 2026
Justice Aji was born on November 7, 1956 in Gashua, Yobe State. After private practice and working in the state ministry of Justice, she was appointed Higher Court Judge of Yobe State in December 1991 making her the first Lady Judge at Yobe State Judiciary, a position she held until July 2004 when she was elevated to the Court of Appeal.

Before her elevation to the Supreme Court on January 8, 2019, she was the Presiding Justice, Court of Appeal Kaduna Division, a position she held for four years.

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Re: Supreme Court Justices And Their Retirement Dates by thundafire: 7:17am On Feb 20, 2020
Atleast dey will retire FTC
Re: Supreme Court Justices And Their Retirement Dates by Nobody: 7:18am On Feb 20, 2020
Tanko still get time to be tankoing the Judiciary..

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Re: Supreme Court Justices And Their Retirement Dates by Staro: 7:33am On Feb 20, 2020

TANKO will be around till 2023?
Too long abeg.

This man is the worst Supreme Court judge
since independence

Justice Olukayode Ariwoola is in line to succeed him
unless the powers -that-be effect another abracadabra to alter
succession


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Re: Supreme Court Justices And Their Retirement Dates by itsme01: 7:41am On Feb 20, 2020
cool



Thank God Mary PDP Odili is going before 2023...

SouthWest 2023

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Re: Supreme Court Justices And Their Retirement Dates by BlackfireX: 7:42am On Feb 20, 2020
What is this tanko saying sef..
Re: Supreme Court Justices And Their Retirement Dates by Randy100: 7:44am On Feb 20, 2020
2023 for Tanko to retire. It is long.

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Re: Supreme Court Justices And Their Retirement Dates by Nobody: 7:45am On Feb 20, 2020
Okon abang nkor
Re: Supreme Court Justices And Their Retirement Dates by Mrfrank2001: 7:46am On Feb 20, 2020
This supposed men and women of integrity, ok ooooo. One day Nigeria go better las las.
Re: Supreme Court Justices And Their Retirement Dates by omowolewa: 7:48am On Feb 20, 2020
Okay
Re: Supreme Court Justices And Their Retirement Dates by MICHEALADEX(m): 8:13am On Feb 20, 2020
Mary odili has always been seen as a pdp judge which in the real sense of morality may never be so. Cos Peter odile fell out with amechi yet Mary couldn't influence Celestine omeha victory over Amechi at the supreme court.


Mary Odili may be corrupt though but not everybody can be bribed.

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Re: Supreme Court Justices And Their Retirement Dates by XANDERBOY85: 8:29am On Feb 20, 2020
MICHEALADEX:
Mary odili has always been seen as a pdp judge which in the real sense of morality may never be so. Cos Peter odile fell out with amechi yet Mary couldn't influence Celestine omeha victory over Amechi at the supreme court.


Mary Odili may be corrupt though but not everybody can be bribed.

Care to flesh out this your assertion that Justice Odili is corrupt? Any instances to cite?

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Re: Supreme Court Justices And Their Retirement Dates by LKO(m): 9:06am On Feb 20, 2020
MICHEALADEX:
Mary odili has always been seen as a pdp judge which in the real sense of morality may never be so. Cos Peter odile fell out with amechi yet Mary couldn't influence Celestine omeha victory over Amechi at the supreme court.


Mary Odili may be corrupt though but not everybody can be bribed.


Point of correction sir, the supreme court sacked Omeha in 2007, Justice Mary Odili was appointed a justice of the supreme court in 2011.

The rumour that Odili is a PDP judge is hogwash, baseless and shameful. Only desperate politicians who wants to have their way at all times regardless of what is right would peddle such lie.

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Re: Supreme Court Justices And Their Retirement Dates by seunmsg(m): 9:16am On Feb 20, 2020
MICHEALADEX:
Mary odili has always been seen as a pdp judge which in the real sense of morality may never be so. Cos Peter odile fell out with amechi yet Mary couldn't influence Celestine omeha victory over Amechi at the supreme court.


Mary Odili may be corrupt though but not everybody can be bribed.

Mary Odili was still at the appeal court when the Supreme Court gave judgement in the case of Amaechi vs Omehia. Mary Odili was elevated to the Supreme Court by Goodluck Jonathan in 2011 in a padipadi arrangement. It is also interesting to note that the appeal court at the time dismissed Amaechi’s case before he eventually got justice at the Supreme Court.

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Re: Supreme Court Justices And Their Retirement Dates by igbolastborn(m): 9:22am On Feb 20, 2020
This ones that are prolific at dishing out confused, sentimental and political judgements.
God is the master Judge, we all will stand before him one day to answer for all our doings on Earth.
I wonder how Buhari will be judged by God, I sure say he go chop koboko.

Abeg check my signature and be redeemed from poverty.

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Re: Supreme Court Justices And Their Retirement Dates by chrisxxx(m): 9:23am On Feb 20, 2020
Buhari is being careful to appoint people.

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Re: Supreme Court Justices And Their Retirement Dates by Mayhem999: 9:24am On Feb 20, 2020
sad

Mandatory 3weeks NYSC camp experience for Tanko when he's done.
I wan see something.

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Re: Supreme Court Justices And Their Retirement Dates by Dikegodspower(m): 9:25am On Feb 20, 2020
that kekere is a big threat to our democracy. I so much hate that woman
Re: Supreme Court Justices And Their Retirement Dates by tartar9(m): 9:25am On Feb 20, 2020
Why do I have the feeling that younger Supreme Court Justices are fielded from the North so that they won't be leaving soon.
Re: Supreme Court Justices And Their Retirement Dates by axglide(m): 9:26am On Feb 20, 2020
Justice Kekere-Ekun, retires 2028

The woman of steel above has all it takes to be Chief Justice tomorrow if God wills and time and chance permits. But before her, i think

Justice Olabode Rhodes-Vivour Justice Sylvester Ngwuta and Justice Mary Odili might have a chance.
Re: Supreme Court Justices And Their Retirement Dates by Surfondsystems: 9:26am On Feb 20, 2020
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Re: Supreme Court Justices And Their Retirement Dates by NigeriaBam: 9:27am On Feb 20, 2020
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Re: Supreme Court Justices And Their Retirement Dates by longetivity(m): 9:28am On Feb 20, 2020
mary odili no nonsense woman
Re: Supreme Court Justices And Their Retirement Dates by SoNature(m): 9:28am On Feb 20, 2020
seunmsg:


Mary Odili was still at the appeal court when the Supreme Court gave judgement in the case of Amaechi vs Omehia.

Mary Odili was elevated to the Supreme Court by Goodluck Jonathan in 2011 in a padipadi arrangement. it is also interesting to note that the appeal court at the time dismissed Amaechi’s case before he eventually got justice at the Supreme Court.


If someone sees you APC minions demonize Jonathan, the person would think that Buhari has transformed Nigeria to Dubai of Africa in 5 years.

You APC apologists shame me!

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Re: Supreme Court Justices And Their Retirement Dates by AmazingELixir: 9:28am On Feb 20, 2020
cool cool cool


Everyone retires some day...even Boko haram, herdsmen and bandits all have their retirement dates, while Nigerians are been retired to the afterlife by these lots....I look forward to the retirement of their grand patron, major general mohammadu Buhari.

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Re: Supreme Court Justices And Their Retirement Dates by ursullalinda(f): 9:29am On Feb 20, 2020
[quote author=Staro post=86801049][b]
TANKO will be around till 2023?
Too long abeg.

This man is the worst Supreme Court judge
since independence

Justice Olukayode Ariwoola is in line to succeed him
unless the powers -that-be effect another abracadabra to alter
succession




Damn too long abeg.
Re: Supreme Court Justices And Their Retirement Dates by IME1: 9:29am On Feb 20, 2020
It is not easy to be a JSC just like every apex Professor, SAN, and the rest.
It's usually on merit that is where the prestige, dignity and awe comes from.

But where people attain apex such as a JSC, Prof, or SAN merely on quota system or paddy paddy or sentiments or whatever, the reverence fades and becomes inconsequential.

Imagine walking pass a SAN, Prof or JSC without interest or excitement because such offices and posts have been watered down by just a few? Remember rat poison is 97% fish or crayfish and 3% poison which kills them dead. 5 rotten tomatoes in the midst of 20 fresh ones would render your stew sour.

Odili cannot be a pdp judge she'd have long been fired. Read above about Justice Okoro who was eventually vindicated. Mind you Wike's wife is a judge but no one gives her that silly and disrespectful tag of being a political party's judge!

Remember Justice Bukachawa and the one from Adamawa whose husband was a senator or something like that, she was accused like Justice Bukachawa of probable bias but it was denied. What of Justice Abang and those that were also called APC judges? lipsrsealed

It is common to tag a judge, police, lawyer, army, DSS, TV station, newspaper or musician and the likes with a political party when it favours you because they favoured the other, your enemy! undecided

I wish these justices the best. I pray they be true judges to the end. I pray for their families, health and safety. I no get judge for my family past or present, but I pray one generation go get cheesy, they are dignified tongue

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Re: Supreme Court Justices And Their Retirement Dates by Emu4life(m): 9:29am On Feb 20, 2020
Tanko mah nigga. They chill your thing for there till 2023grin

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