Retired Justice of the
Supreme Court, Justice Niki Tobi, has died. Tobi passed on in the early
hours of Friday at the National Hospital, Abuja.
His corpse was
later moved to the morgue of Harkin General Hospital. The retired judge
had been having grave health issues since 2011. He subsequently went blind and
totally lost his memory. Tobi was appointed to the Supreme Court in 2002 and
retired in July 2010 after attaining the age of 70.
His record of service
was significantly blighted by his membership of the Presidential Election
Petitions Tribunal, which validated the flawed 2007 presidential election that
installed the late President Umaru Yar' Adua. Tobi and other members of the
tribunal were said to have been heavily induced by Yar' Adua who, in his
inaugural speech as president, admitted that his election was flawed. Apart
from financial inducement, his high court judge son, Ebowei Tobi was penciled
for elevation to the Court of Appeal, but the deal fell through the crack after
Saharareporters exposed it to the public.
Born July 14, 1940
in Esanma in Bomadi Local Government Area of Delta State, Tobi was an
academic before his career on the bench. As an academic, he was variously the
Dean, of Faculty of Law, University of Maiduguri and Deputy Vice-Chancellor
(Academic Services) of the same institution.
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