Ecowas court adjourns judgment sine die dasuki
It appears that the ECOWAS Court has adjourned its judgment on the case involving Dasuki, sine die.
Here's a breakdown of what this means:
- "ECOWAS Court" refers to the Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS) Community Court of Justice, which is a regional court that hears disputes between member states of the ECOWAS community.
- "Adjourned" means that the court has postponed the delivery of its judgment in the case.
- "Sine die" is a Latin phrase that means "without day" or "without a specific date". In this context, it means that the court has adjourned the judgment indefinitely, without setting a specific date for when it will be delivered.
In other words, the ECOWAS Court has put the judgment on hold indefinitely, and it's unclear when or if it will be delivered.
Dasuki, in this context, is likely a reference to Sambo Dasuki, a former National Security Adviser (NSA) in Nigeria who was charged with various crimes, including money laundering and illegal arms procurement. It's possible that the ECOWAS Court was hearing a case related to his detention or trial, and has adjourned its judgment sine die.