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The CJN, Justice Kudirat Kekere-Ekun, On Monday formally inducted 87 new Senior Advocates of Nigeria (SANs)

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The CJN, Justice Kudirat Kekere-Ekun, On Monday formally inducted 87 new Senior Advocates of Nigeria (SANs). She encouraged them to maintain exemplary standards of accountability, integrity, and professional ethics that are appropriate for their distinguished position.

Full list:

1 Lateef Karim, Esq.
2Godwin Ike, Esq.
3Johnson Odionu, Esq.
4Nnodim Duru, Esq.
5Innocent Ovbagbedia, Esq.
6Soronnadi Njoku, Esq.
7Adamu Abubakar, Esq.
8Charles Musa, Esq.
9Udochi Iheanacho, Esq.
10David Onietan, Esq.
11Elele Casmir, Esq.
12Josiah Nduka, Esq.
13Godwin Obeta, Esq.
14Habeeb Ilavbare, Esq.
15Moses Obafemi, Esq.
16Mathew Esonanjor, Esq.
17Baba Dalah, Esq.
18Babatunde Sodipo, Esq.
19Mustapha Abubakar, Esq.
20Emmanuel Esene, Esq.
21Henry Bello, Esq.
22Boniface Moore, Esq.
23Clement Ezika, Esq.
24Omokayode Dada, Esq.
25Edwin Anikwem, Esq.
26Roy Nwaeze, Esq.
27Olumide Olugbenga, Esq.
28Monday Ubani, Esq.
29Ayoola Ajayi, Esq.
30Paul Obi, Esq.
31Olasupo Ati-John, Esq.
32Cole Ololade, Esq.
33Charles Adeogun-Phillips, Esq.
34Okechukwu Ajunwa, Esq.
35Jacob Ifere, Esq.
36Emmanuel Adekile, Esq.
37Christopher Okeke, Esq.
38Oluronke Adeyemi, Esq.
39Oluwole Olawale Afolabi, Esq.
40Toboukebide Kekemeke, Esq.
41Akinbamigbe Adesomoju, Esq.
42Victor Owarienomare Odjemu, Esq.
43Josiah Ojochide Daniel-Ebune, Esq.
44Olukunle Ogheneovo Edun, Esq.
45Abdulaziz Enebi Ibrahim, Esq.
46Stanley Chidozie Imo, Esq.
47Charles Oladipo Titiloye, Esq.
48Abdulkarim Kana Abubakar, Esq.
49Kingsley Chuku, Esq.
50Adeyinka Oluwaseun Aderemi, Esq.
51Olaolu Akintunde Owolabi, Esq.
52Adedeji Sharafadeen Abdulkadir, Esq.
53Idowu Omotunde Benson, Esq.
54Kolawole James Olowookere, Esq.
55Chinasa Thelma Unaegbunam, Esq.
56Ademola Oluwawolemi Esan, Esq.
57Omosanya Atilola Popoola, Esq.
58Taiye Ayotunde Oniyide, Esq.
59Emonye Oga Adekwu, Esq.
60Aderemi Oguntoye, Esq.
61Kashopefoluwa Olawale Balogun, Esq.
62Abdul Adamu, Esq.
63Theodore Ezeobi, Esq.
64Rilwan Umar, Esq.
65Chienye Okafor, Esq.
66Kaka Lawan, Esq.
67Abba Muhammed, Esq.
68Wendy Kuku, Esq.
69Ekele Iheanacho, Esq.
70Okechukwu Edeze, Esq.
71Akinyemi Olujinmi, Esq.
72Gyang Yaya Zi, Esq.
73Idris Abubakar, Esq.
74George Ibrahim, Esq.
75Boonyameen Lawal, Esq.
76Terkaa Aondo, Esq.
77Tochukwu Tochukwu, Esq.
78Uchenna Njoku, Esq.
79Paul Daudu, Esq.
80Chukwudi Enebeli, Esq.
81Yusuf Ogunrinde, Esq.
82Tobechukwu Nweke, Esq.
83Ademola Abimbola, Esq.
84Yunus Abdulsalam, Esq.
85Mofesomo Tayo-Oyetibo, Esq.
86Chukwuemeka Nnawuchi, Esq.
87Prof. Ganiyu Oke

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Jeremiah useini Abachas bossom friend is dead, the iroko of middle belt has fallen

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The news of the passing of General Sani Abacha’s close friend has sent shockwaves throughout the nation. This departed leader was not only a dear friend to General Useni but also a trusted ally and associate of the late Head of State, General Sani Abacha.

General Useni, a renowned military strategist and former Minister of the Federal Capital Territory, has lost a trusted confidant and partner in the corridors of power. The two shared a bond forged in the heat of battle and the intricacies of statecraft.

As a close associate of General Abacha, the late leader played a significant role in shaping the country’s history during a tumultuous period. His counsel and guidance were invaluable to General Abacha, and his passing marks the end of an era.

As the nation mourns the loss of this iconic leader, we offer our condolences to General Jeremiah Useni, his family, and the entire nation. May the soul of the departed rest in peace, and may his legacy continue to inspire future generations.

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EWI-IN-COUNCIL ORDERS SUSPENSION OF SHARI’AH ARBITRATION PANEL IN ADO EKITI

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The Ewi of Ado Ekiti, Oba Adeyemo Adejugbe, on Saturday, ordered the dissolution of the Sharia panel set up at the Central Mosque, Ado Ekiti in the interest of peaceful coexistence and law and order in the community.

Adejugbe spoke in Ado Ekiti during a meeting he held with the chiefs and indigenes of the community and the Chief Imam and President of the League of Imams and Alfas in the Southwest, Edo and Delta states, Sheik Jamiu Kewulere; and other Muslim leaders in Ado Ekiti over tension in some quarters over the sharia panel issue.

This came barely two days after the state government said that the existing legal structure in the state did not recognise the Sharia Court or Sharia Arbitration Panel.

The state Commissioner for Justice and Attorney General, Dayo Apata, (SAN) had spoken in reaction to news reports stipulating the first public sitting of a Shari’ah Panel in the state which resolved two marriage disputes.

He had said that the legal structure in Ekiti State (i.e. Customary Court, Customary Court of Appeal and High Court) had been handling issues relating to Islamic, Christian and traditional marriages and inheritance without any rancour or agitation.

Adejugbe said, “Based on this Sharia issue, I summoned the Chief Imam and his lieutenants, members of the Ewi-in-Council, the president of Ado Progressives Union and Ado sons and daughters to discuss the matter because it is a sensitive issue.

“We all listened and it appears they set up a committee at the Central Mosque with the intention to listen to disputes. According to them, they have good intentions and it was an internal arrangement that has nothing to do with any external person or somebody influencing them.

“I told them the mood of the nation will not allow such to happen now, that they should revert to how the founding fathers of the mosque had been settling disputes in the past without setting up a committee.

“I told them that there is no need for the committee and they should dissolve the committee henceforth. That is the decision of the Ewi-in-Council and that is the position of all Ado sons and daughters.

“The panel stands dissolved. If we should allow such committees, the Christians too will want to set up committees in their various churches, the traditional worshippers too and before you know it, it will lead to crises.”

Speaking earlier, the Chief Imam, Kewulere, who confirmed setting up the committee, which he said had resolved a marriage dispute and adjourned on a second matter, dismissed all insinuations that it was set up for sinister motives.

Kewulere, who said that Muslims and adherents of other religions had been enjoying cordial relationships, said, “Basically, the committee is to look into matters of inheritance in the interest of our members.”

He dismissed insinuations that it was to create crisis and he dismissed any external influence or link.

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Agege LG seals popular Mosalasi Alhaja over leadership tussle

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Mr Egunjobi directed that the mosque be sealed to prevent breakdown of public peace and order.

The Agege Local Government Area of Lagos State has sealed a popular mosque called ‘Mosalasi Alhaja‘over a leadership dispute following the demise of the chief imam

The Executive Chairman of Agege Local Government, Ganiyu Egunjobi, issued the directive in a statement on Saturday.

The tension arose following a disagreement between the family of the late Chief Imam, Sheikh Habib Abdulmajid, and his deputy, Sheikh Mustapha Muktar.

Mr Egunjobi directed that the mosque be sealed to prevent breakdown of public peace and order.

He said that the order, which takes immediate effect, was also intended to avert conflict caused by rivalry within the Hausa community in the area.

The council chairman, who visited the mosque to ensure that his directive was obeyed, said that adequate security would be provided to ensure the area remained calm and peaceful.

He stated, however, that the parties involved in the conflict would be invited to a stakeholders’ meeting to resolve the leadership crisis and restore normality.

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