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Judges Housing Wont Erode Judicial Independence Wike

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AI-generatedThis article discusses a political debate about judicial independence in Nigeria regarding government-funded housing for judges. There is no direct commercial mechanism, commodity price impact, supply chain effect, or company margin implication. The event is purely political/institutional with no concrete commercial signal.
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- Nyesom Wike defended government-funded housing for judges in Abuja.
- Wike inspected ongoing construction of judges' residences and Court of Appeal Abuja Division.
- Planned homes for Industrial Court and Code of Conduct Tribunal judges were mentioned.
- Nigerian Bar Association expressed fears that such projects threaten judicial autonomy.
- Wike argued that providing facilities is standard practice, not interference.
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