The Nigerian judiciary has on Sunday, lost two judges to death within some hours.
The Nigerian judiciary has on Sunday, lost two judges to death within some hours.

The Nigerian judiciary has on Sunday, lost two judges to death within some hours.

Justice Centus Chima Nweze of the Supreme Court and Justice Peter Mallong of the Kaduna Division, both died on Sunday in Abuja

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Both legal experts were said to have been ill for a brief period.

Commenting on the development, the Nigerian Bar Association (NBA), in a statement on Monday signed by its publicity secretary, Habeeb Akorede Lawal, condoled with the Chief Justice of Nigeria (CJN) over the unfortunate loss of the eminent jurists.

It described Justice Nweze as an astute and erudite jurist.

While highlighting the contributions of Justice Nweze, the association said: “His lordship’s numerous decisions have shaped, impacted and developed our law and jurisprudence. He was a disciplined, hardworking, and courageous judicial officer.”

Justice Nweze has delivered many impactful judgments, one of which is the dissenting judgment in the appeal filed by former Imo State governor, Emeka Ihedioha against Hope Uzodimma in 2020.

Justice Nweze, a native of Obollo, Udenu Local Government Area of Enugu State, was born on September 25, 1958.

He is a practising Christian of the Roman Catholic denomination and was married to Hon Justice Ugonne Jacinta Nweze of the Enugu State Judiciary. Their union is blessed with five children and a grandchild.

Meanwhile, the Chief Registrar of FHC, Hassan Amida Sulaiman, announced the sudden death of Mallong in a statement released on Monday.

It reads: “It is with deep sadness and heavy hearts that we announce the death of our own, Hon. Justice Peter Mallong, a judge of the Federal High Court, who passed away on Sunday unexpectedly after a brief illness in Abuja.

“We will miss him more than words can express.
“Funeral arrangements will be communicated to the public in due time.”

Justice Mallong, who hails from Plateau State, was born on 21 January 1963 in Yauri, Kebbi.

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Victor Ezeja is a passionate journalist with seven years of experience writing on economy, politics and energy. He holds a Master's degree in Mass Communication.

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