Akwa Ibom magistrate orders journalists, complainant out of court during herder trial

A farmer's quest for justice over alleged herder attacks on his farms took a dramatic turn when he and journalists were thrown out of a courtroom, raising questions about openness in Akwa Ibom's judiciary. The post Akwa Ibom magistrate o…
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