PRE-ELECTION MATTERS: Time limit within which the Court can hear and dispose of a pre-election matter; effect of failure thereof
HELD:
"There is no mincing words and it is even supported by the record of appeal that the Federal High Court delivered its judgment on 24th October, 2018.
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