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Behind Buhari’s Presidential Pardon for Chief Anthony Enahoro

Posted By: adminon: April 21, 2020In: De-EscalationTags: Chief Obafemi Awolowo, Court Martial, Prerogative of Mercy, Special Military TribunalNo CommentsViews:
Behind Buhari’s Presidential Pardon for Chief Anthony Enahoro

By Manni Ochugboju, Esq A legal activist goes behind the headlines to unpack why foremost Nigerian nationalist, Chief Anthony Enahoro, is perhaps the first person in the world to have receiv... Read more

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