Several women group stormed the Federal High Court Lagos this morning to show their support to former first lady, Patience Jonathan, whose case on the $15 million found in the accounts of four companies linked to her, comes up for hearing today. See more photos below:
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$15m: Women group storm court premises to show support to Patience Jonathan
Several women group stormed the Federal High Court Lagos this morning to show their support to former first lady, Patience Jonathan, whose case on the $15 million found in the accounts of four companies linked to her, comes up for hearing today. See more photos below:
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