The Federal High Court is composed of the
Chief Judge and such number of
judges as may be prescribed by an Act of the
National Assembly. Judges of the FHC are appointed by the
President on the recommendation of the
National Judicial Council, and subject to confirmation by the
Senate. To qualify for the post of a Chief Judge or judges of the Federal High Court, such a person must have been qualified to practice law in Nigeria, and must have been so qualified for a period not less than ten years. The
retirement age for Judges of the Federal High Court of Nigeria is 70 years. As at December, 2021, the total number of Federal High Court judges in the country stood at 75. Meanwhile, the total number of
cases across the various judicial division was 128,000. == List of Judicial Divisions ==