As no-nonsense Justice Dije Aboki steps in as Acting Chief Judge of Kano, by Huwaila Muhammad

Today, March 9, 2023, Honorable Justice Dije Abdu Aboki has been appointed as the acting Chief Judge of Kano State.

This appointment marks a significant milestone in her remarkable legal career and education, which began at Tudun Wada Primary School in Kano and led her to the pinnacle of the judiciary in Kano State.

Justice Dije’s legal career began as a State Counsel, from where she rose through the ranks to become a judge of the high court. While at the high court, she consistently demonstrated excellence in the dispensation of justice. Her vast experience, knowledge, and expertise have prepared her for this momentous day: the start of a new chapter for the Judiciary in Kano State.

Justice Dije’s exceptional achievements include her remarkable integrity, professionalism, and passion for justice, which made her a role model for her colleagues and other stakeholders in the justice system.

Her contributions to the development of the justice system in Kano State and beyond have been significant and earned her the admiration and respect of many.

As Acting Chief Judge, I am confident that Justice Dije will continue to make significant contributions to the development of the justice system in Kano State and beyond. She will draw upon her vast experience, knowledge, and expertise to deliver outstanding results.

Her remarkable integrity, professionalism, and unyielding passion for justice will serve as an inspiration for her colleagues in the judiciary and other stakeholders in the justice system.

I feel honored to witness the recognition of such a distinguished and accomplished jurist and I am excited to see her continued success in her new role.

Congratulations to you, My Lord.

Huwaila Muhammad Ibrahim, Esq., MICMC writes from Kano

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