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CJN Kekere-Ekun Warns Lawyers Against Discussing Ongoing Cases Television (Video)
In a stern warning to legal practitioners, newly appointed Chief Justice of Nigeria (CJN), Kudirat Kekere-Ekun, has cautioned lawyers against publicly discussing ongoing court cases on television, radio, or social media.
Kekere-Ekun emphasized that the act of lawyers discussing cases on television could lead to severe consequences, including the possible revocation of their legal licenses.
Addressing the issue, CJN Kekere-Ekun stated, “The right to practice law is not an absolute right; it is a privilege. And that privilege can be withdrawn if it is abused.”
Her comments signal a growing concern over the use of public platforms by some lawyers to influence public opinion on legal matters still under adjudication. The CJN stressed that such behavior undermines the sanctity of the judiciary and erodes public trust in the judicial process.
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The warning from Kekere-Ekun to lawyers on discussing cases on television comes amid a backdrop of increasing public commentary on legal proceedings, especially in high-profile cases, where lawyers and legal experts frequently appear on media platforms to offer analysis.
Her message was clear—legal professionals should respect the boundaries of their profession and refrain from engaging in media discussions that could prejudice court proceedings or jeopardize their careers. With this firm stance, the CJN aims to preserve the integrity of the Nigerian legal system and maintain the confidentiality required in ongoing judicial matters.
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