Ibrahim Muhammad, chief justice of Nigeria (CJN), on Tuesday. swore in 22 new high court judges of the federal capital territory (FCT).
The judges were nominated by the National Judicial Council (NJC) in April 2020.
The newly appointed judges are:
Madugu Mohammed Alhaji (Oyo)
Agunloye Kayode (Ondo)
Enenche Eleojo (Kogi)
Aminu Mohammad Abdullahi (Kano)
Nwecheonwu Chinyere Elewe (Rivers)
Ibrahim Mohammed (Jigawa)
Sadiya Mu’azu Mayana (Zamfara)
Kanyip Rosemary Indinya (Taraba)
Aliyu Yunusa Shafa (Nasarawa)
Mohammed Zubairu (Kaduna)
Oluyemisi I. Adelaja (Osun)
Fatima Abubakar Aliyu (Gombe)
Agashieze Cyprian Odinaka (Enugu)
Aliyu Halilu Ahmed (Adamawa)
Hafsat Lawan Abba-Aliyu (Yobe)
Olufolake Olufolashade Oshin (Ogun)
Nwabulu Ngozika Chineze (Anambra)
Mimi Anne Katsina Alu-Apena (Benue)
Binta Dogonyaro (Jigawa)
Muhammad Mustapha Adamu (Kebbi)
Jadesola Oludare Adeyemi-Ajayi (Ogun)
Njideka Nwosu-Iheme (Rivers)