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Since Nigeria returned to civilian rule in 1999, the judiciary has been said to struggle with political interference, corruption and manipulation in shaping the nation's democratic framework. After years of military rule, the judiciary had to re-establish its independence.
How has Nigeria protected human rights since 1999 of uninterrupted democracy?
Does checks and balances within the government maintained?
Join us on the episode of Nigeria Daily podcast as we explore the crucial role the judiciary has played in Nigeria's democratic journey since 1999.
By Ummu Salmah Ibrahim and Daniel Oluwole4.8
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Since Nigeria returned to civilian rule in 1999, the judiciary has been said to struggle with political interference, corruption and manipulation in shaping the nation's democratic framework. After years of military rule, the judiciary had to re-establish its independence.
How has Nigeria protected human rights since 1999 of uninterrupted democracy?
Does checks and balances within the government maintained?
Join us on the episode of Nigeria Daily podcast as we explore the crucial role the judiciary has played in Nigeria's democratic journey since 1999.

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