ATTEMPT TO COMMIT AN OFFENCE - What constitutes an attempt to commit an offence
HELD:
"...BELLO SHURUMO V. THE STATE (2010) LPELR - 3069 (SC) at 35 A - E per FABIYI, J.S.C., who said:
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