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Arrest not proof of guilt, ex-minister Nnaji dismisses academic records reports

Former Minister Uche Nnaji addresses reports on his academic records and legal proceedings, stating arrest is not proof of guilt. He insists on due process

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Arrest not proof of guilt, ex-minister Nnaji dismisses academic records reports

Former Minister Uche Nnaji addresses reports on his academic records and legal proceedings, stating arrest is not proof of guilt. He insists on due process

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Legal Team Of Enugu PDP Governorship Candidate Nnaji Denies Reports Of Criminal Charges

According to the statement, there is presently no criminal proceeding before any court of competent jurisdiction in which Nnaji is standing trial on forgery or any related criminal charge.

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  1. mercoledì 8 luglio 2026·saharareporters.com

    Legal Team Of Enugu PDP Governorship Candidate Nnaji Denies Reports Of Criminal Charges

    According to the statement, there is presently no criminal proceeding before any court of competent jurisdiction in which Nnaji is standing trial on forgery or any related…

  2. mercoledì 8 luglio 2026·punchng.com

    Arrest not proof of guilt, ex-minister Nnaji dismisses academic records reports

    Former Minister Uche Nnaji addresses reports on his academic records and legal proceedings, stating arrest is not proof of guilt. He insists on due process

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