Supreme Court shifts judgment to 10 am on naira swap

The Supreme Court has shifted to 10 am the delivery of its judgment in the cases filed by some States to challenge the propriety of the naira swap policy of the Federal Government.
Naira Swap: Supreme Court adjourns ruling till March 3rd

The Supreme Court has shifted to 10 am the delivery of its judgment in the cases filed by some States to challenge the propriety of the naira swap policy of the Federal Government.

An official of the court announced the shift in time, a moment ago, to a packed court.

The official was silent on what informed the shift from the 9 am usual sitting time of the court.

Details shortly…

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