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Kogi Chief Judge, Ajanah dies of coronavirus
The Kogi State Chief Judge, Justice Nasiru Ajanah has died of coronavirus at the COVID-19 Isolation Centre, Gwagwalada, Abuja.
Ajanah who was born to M. J. Ajanah in Okene Local Government Area of the present day Kogi State died at the age of 694 years on Sunday.
His death has been confirmed by family members who spoke with the correspondent in Abuja.
CAPITAL POST recalled that his death was barely a week that Justice Ibrahim Shuaibu Atadoga, who was the President of Kogi State Customary Court of Appeal died in Abuja hospital.
Contacting Governor Yahaya Bello’s Chief Press Secretary, Mohammed Galactic us Onogwu, he directed the enquiries to the State Judiciary or Ajanah’s family.
“They are the first people that will break the news of the death,”
He studied law at the Ahmadu Bello University, Zaria, and was called to the Nigerian bar as a barrister and solicitor of the supreme court.
Ajanah later set up his private firm, Nasiru Ajanah & Co in Okene, where he practised law between 1985 and 1989.
He served in various capacities such as chairman, Kabba disturbance tribunal, Kogi, (1994); chairman, election petitions tribunal in Adamawa state (1998); member of governing council of Nigerian Institute of Advanced Legal Studies (1999 and 2006) and chairman, panel on Murtala Mohammed international airport fire incident (2000).
Ajanah, whose remains will be buried in Abuja on Sunday, served as chairman, election petitions tribunal in Akwa Ibom state (2007) and chairman, election tribunal petitions in Rivers state (2008).
Though the Nigeria Centre for Disease Control (NCDC) insisted that COVID-19 exists in Kogi State, the State government continue to dispute that there was one.