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Court awards Reps member ₦10m in defamation suit

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Court awards Reps member ₦10m in defamation suit

The judge delivered the judgment after the defendant failed to file a statement of defence despite being personally served with the originating processes while in custody at a correctional centre in Enugu. The post Court awards Reps memb…

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