OBSCURE LEGAL FACTS BY AROME ABU

In Nigeria, a person may in his Will or in any other written statement signed in the presence of 2 witnesses donate his/her body to be used after his/her death for training of students in health science.

See Section 55 and 56(a) of the National Health Act.

Arome Abu is the Managing Partner of TCLP.

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