Whether it is every decision of a higher Court that can serve as judicial precedent to govern the course of action to be taken in subsequent matters
"...Counsel to the Respondents echoed the position taken by the lower Court in the judgment that this adopted procedure accorded with what took place in the case of Amaechi V. Independent National Electoral Commission (2008) 5 NWLR (Pt 1080) 227 and was sanctioned by the Supreme Court.
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