It appears that the feud between Umar Ganduje, the governor of Kano State, and its kingmakers would not end any time soon as the latter have taken a huge step by hiring seven Senior advocates of Nigeria, and seventeen lawyers to represent them in court.
The kingmakers have persistently tackled the governor’s move to decentralize the Kano Emirates by creating more Emirates in the state.
However, since their initial pleads were not heeded, they have headed to court to sort out their differences with the Kano State governor and House of Assembly members, albeit in an overwhelming manner.
The lawyers invited by the kingmakers include: Prince Lateef Fegbemi, SAN, FCIArb,(UK), AB Mahmoud, OON, SAN, FCIArb, (UK), Adeniyi Akintola, SAN, Suraj Sa’eda, SAN, Hakeem O. Afolabi, SAN, Paul Usoro SAN, Nassir Abdu Dangiri, SAN, Maliki Kuliya Umar Esq, Nureini S. Jimoh Esq, Dr. Nasiru Aliyu Esq, Sagir Gezawa Esq, Muritala O. Abdulrasheq Esq, Aminu S. Gadanya Esq, Ismail Abdulaziz Esq, Rashidi Isamotu Esq, Oseni Sefullahi Esq, Ibrahim Abdullahi Esq, Haruna Saleh Zakariyya Esq, Auwal A. Dabo Esq, Badamasi Sulaiman Esq, O. O. Samuel Esq, Fariha Sani Abdullahi, Yahaya Isah Abdulrasheed, ACIArb, (UK), Amira Hamisu.
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