LEAVE OF COURT/LEAVE TO APPEAL - Whether leave of the Court of Appeal or Supreme Court is required to appeal on ground(s) of fact or mixed law and fact to the Supreme Court; effect of failure to seek leave
HELD:
"The law is well settled, beyond per adventure, that any appeal to the apex Court from the decision of the Court below on questions of facts or of mixed law and facts is beyond the contemplation and purview of Section 233 of the Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria, 1999 as amended.
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