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Why Lawyer Traditional Worshippers’ Attire To Supreme Court Proceedings by Nobody: 5:03pm On Jun 23, 2022
A human rights lawyer, Malcolm Omoirhobo, on Thursday, caused a stir at the Supreme Court for wearing an African traditional worshippers’ attire to the court’s proceedings.

Omoirhobo stated that he wore the clothing to court to exercise his fundamental human rights following a recent judgment by the Supreme Court which permits all Nigerians to express their way of worship and the use of hijab in schools and public places.

The PUNCH had reported that the Supreme Court had, on Friday, June 17, 2022, granted the use of hijab by female Muslim students in government-owned schools in Lagos.

The Court issued its judgement following an appeal – Lagos State Govt. and Ors V. Asiyat AbdulKareem with suit number SC/910/16.

The lawyer, who was barefooted with feathers attached to his wig, was said to have arrived at the court at about 9:05 am.

He also wore a gourd with cowries around his neck and a red wrapper tied around his waist.

Addressing journalists at the court, Omoirhobo expressed his gratitude to the Supreme Court for its decision on Section 38 of the 1999 Constitution (as amended), which allows for the freedom of expression of religious beliefs.

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