"Apart from Justice Epuli, other Anglophone Magistrates who were also raised by Paul Biya include Justice Arrey Florence Rita, who becomes technical adviser the MINJUSTICE"
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Florence Rita Arrey
Florence Rita Arrey (born 1948) is a Cameroonian judge who was the first female chief justice of the Court of the Appeal. She has served on the Supreme Court of Cameroon and is a vice president of the International Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda. In 2014, she was appointed director of judicial professions in the Cameroonian Ministry of Justice.
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