Under the military administration, supreme court decisions are subject to review by

a

Sharia Court of Appeal

b

no other court of law

c

Federal Court of Appeal

d

Judicial tribunals

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Cumista
2 years ago
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pls the answer is D
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Tendercadet
3 years ago

the supreme court has no other body to judge a case to why because it is the highest court in nigeria we are operating on

edachefocus
7 years ago

B

Micahlistic
1 year ago

HONESTLY I CANT DECIDE

Hadehdieplentie
1 year ago

the correct answer is B

RolandNwali
2 months ago

answer is B
Gemini says B
gpt says B

heisskylot
1 year ago

The correct answer is B. no other court of law.

Under military administration, the Supreme Court is typically the highest court in the land, and its decisions are final and binding. However, during military rule, the military authorities may establish special tribunals or other mechanisms to review or overturn Supreme Court decisions, but this is not always the case.

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