Tag: SAN

  • Reps Did Not Seek Revocation of Oyedepo’s Airstrip License, Aviation Minister Clarifies

    Reps Did Not Seek Revocation of Oyedepo’s Airstrip License, Aviation Minister Clarifies

    Minister of Aviation and Aerospace Development Festus Keyamo, SAN, has clarified that the House of Representatives did not formally request the revocation of a private airstrip license granted to Bishop David Oyedepo.

    Keyamo addressed the matter Friday morning in a post on social media platform X, countering reports suggesting lawmakers had called for the airstrip’s closure.

    In his statement, Keyamo explained that the matter stemmed from a motion moved by a member of the House, which was then referred to the Aviation Committee for further review, rather than a direct request from the House as a whole.

    The minister acknowledged the patriotic motives behind the motion, which raised concerns about potential security risks but argued that it reflected a misunderstanding of Nigeria’s strict airspace regulations.

    Keyamo outlined the extensive regulatory oversight for private airstrips, explaining that airstrip owners are responsible for constructing basic facilities like runways and terminals. However, the control tower and airspace management are strictly overseen by the Nigerian Airspace Management Agency (NAMA) under a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU). All flights in and out of Nigeria must have NAMA’s prior clearance, a process which includes mandatory stops at international airports for screening before proceeding to other airstrips.

    Keyamo emphasized that unscheduled flights through private airstrips without government approval are not permitted, citing the NAMA Act, which grants the Federal Government exclusive control of Nigerian airspace.

    He thanked the member of parliament for their patriotism but suggested that consulting aviation officials before proposing such a motion might have clarified these points. Keyamo concluded by sharing constitutional provisions on Nigerian airstrip operations to provide the public with a clearer understanding of the regulations.

  • Obaseki Extends Birthday Wishes to Renowned Lawyer, Afolabi Olayiwola

    Ismail Abdulazeez Mantu, Reporting

    In a gesture of goodwill and recognition, Edo State Governor Godwin Obaseki has extended warm felicitations to renowned lawyer and philanthropist, Afolabi Olayiwola, SAN, on the occasion of his birthday.

    The governor conveyed his heartfelt wishes through a felicitation message posted on his verified social media platforms.

    Obaseki expressed his sincere congratulations to Afolabi Olayiwola, acknowledging his significant contributions to the legal profession and his commendable philanthropic endeavors.

    “I heartily felicitate with celebrated lawyer and philanthropist, Afolabi Olayiwola, SAN, as you add another year today,” stated Governor Obaseki.

    Recognizing Olayiwola’s outstanding work ethic and unwavering commitment to justice and equity, Governor Obaseki commended him for his diligence and dedication throughout his illustrious career. Describing him as a “firebrand and meticulous” legal practitioner, Obaseki highlighted Olayiwola’s admirable track record of advocating for the rights of the marginalized and his philanthropic gestures, which have earned him widespread admiration.

    “I celebrate your impactful work and commitment to ensuring a sane and equitable society, where the rule of law is respected,” remarked Governor Obaseki.

  • Okutepa Slams Ododo for Inaugural Speech Gaffe

    Toba Owojaiye reporting

    Lokoja, Kogi State.

    In a series of Twitter posts, prominent opposition legal counsel Jibrin S. Okutepa SAN expressed strong criticism towards the newly sworn-in governor of Kogi State, Usman Ahmed Ododo. The heated election, marked by a sharp tribal divide between the Ebira and Igala communities, saw outgoing Governor Yahaya Bello, also known as the “white lion,” securing victory for Ododo.

    Truth Live News gathered that J S Okutepa SAN, in a letter to Governor Ododo, accused him of disrespecting the Igala people and their paramount ruler, the Ata Igala, during his inaugural address on January 27, 2024.

    “In that address, you committed unpardonable blunders. You started your address by undermining the Igala people and our paramount ruler and the father of all Igalas, the Ata Igala and president of Kogi State Council of Chiefs,” Okutepa SAN conveyed in his letter.

    Okutepa SAN condemned the governor’s protocol lapse, claiming deliberate disrespect towards the Ata Igala. “Your action on this first day and first assignment to do as governor clearly showed your intentions. It is clear to any discerning mind that you started your temporary occupation of the office of Governor of Kogi State with hatred for the Igala race.”

    The legal counsel warned against further displays of disrespect, asserting the Igala people’s refusal to tolerate insults to their royal father. “Be warned that any further show of disrespect to our royal father, Ata Igala, will not be tolerated. That the Igala people have shown maturity and tolerated the adolescent government you just replaced should not give you a license to start on the same footing,” Okutepa SAN emphasized.

    Accusing Ododo of inheriting animosity towards the Igala people from his predecessor, Yahaya Bello, Okutepa SAN urged the new governor not to test the willpower of the Igala people by continuing such disrespectful actions. “Truth be told, you seem to have inherited the hatred of Igala people from Yahaya Bello, who treated us with such disdain and audacity of arrogance.”

    On social media, public opinion varies. Some express hope that Governor Ododo learns from his predecessor’s mistakes, emphasizing a changing political landscape. The reverence of the Ata Igala’s stool extends beyond Kogi State, reaching even into Benue, particularly among the Idoma people, who consider any insult to the stool as an affront to their collective heritage.

    Critics lay blame on Edward Onoja and the Igala supporters who backed Bello’s administration, anticipating challenges for the Igala people under the new leadership. The sentiment suggests a cautious observation of Governor Ododo’s actions, as the people remain vigilant and expect better governance.

    The controversy surrounding the inaugural address highlights deep-rooted tensions in Kogi State, emphasizing the need for the new governor to navigate these sensitivities carefully. “Accept my professional respect always,” was a befitting conclusion to show that Barr Okutepa’s remarks were not meant to demean the governor but restate clear boundaries.

  • Afolabi, Obamogie, Abhulimen, 66 Others Shortlisted For Rank Of SAN

    The Legal Practitioner’s Privileges Committee has released the first shortlist of candidates who applied for the rank of Senior Advocate of Nigeria.

    Some of the names on the 69-man shortlist include Olayiwola Emmauel Afolabi, Kingsley Osabuihien Obamogie, Paul Osobhase Abhulimen, Prof. Nathaniel Akhabue Inegbedion,
    Funmi Falana, Folashade Abosede Alli, Abiola Isiaq Oyebanji, Bomo Olakunle Agbebi, Daniel Osinach Uruakpa, Felix Ota Offia, Lawrence Bankole Falade, amongst others.

    The Legal Practitioners’ Privileges Committee (LPPC) by this notice announced the shortlisting of Applicants who qualified after the Advocates 1st and 2nd Filtration Stages, Academic pre-qualification, Academic 2nd filtration Exercise, the Independent Appeals Hearing and Chambers Inspection Exercise, preparatory to the interview stage in the process for the conferment of the rank of Senior Advocate of Nigeria on the successful Applicants for the year 2023.

    “All qualified shortlisted Applicants are graded under two-category systems by the Legal Practitioners’ Privileges Committee, namely Advocates and Academic Applicants respectively”.

    The shortlisted Applicants in the two categories are follows:

    SHORTLISTED ADVOCATE APPLICANTS IN ORDER OF SENIORITY AT THE BAR

    FELIX OTA OFFIA, ESQ

    LAWRENCE BANKOLE FALADE, ESQ

    KINGSLEY OSABUOHEIN OBAMOGIE, ESQ

    FOLASHADE ABOSEDE ALLI, ESQ

    ABIOLA ISIAQ OYEBANJI, ESQ

    BOMO OLAKUNLE AGBEBI, ESQ

    DANIEL OSINACH URUAKPA, ESQ

    OSELOKA GODWIN OSUIGWE, ESQ

    BABATUND E ADEOYE, ESQ

    BABSEYI SIGISMUND JOSEPH, ESQ

    EMMANUEL MOSES ENOIDEM, ESQ

    KEHINDE OLUFEMI AINA, ESQ

    NGOZI CHIDO OLEHI, ESQ

    AARON CHILEOKWU OKOROMA, ESQ

    IBRAHIM DALHATU ANGULU, ESQ

    OLAYIWOLA EMMANUE L AFOLABI, ESQ

    SULE SHU’AIBU,ESQ

    ABIODUN OLANREWAJU OLALERU, ESQ

    ALFRED OLUFEMI ATTEH, ESQ

    KAZEEM ADEKUNL E SOBALOJU, ESQ

    SHEHU WADAABDULLAHI, ESQ

    BAMIDELE IBIRONKE OLAWOYE,ESQ

    OLUWASEYILAYO AKINKUNMI OJO, ESQ

    FUNMI FALANA, ESQ

    FELIX TAMARA UDENKE MEFA OKOROTIE, ESQ

    OLUWAGBENGA SEUN AJAYI, ESQ

    FRIDAY RAMSES AKU ONOJA, ESQ

    JOHN AGADA ELACHI, ESQ

    BOLA RAZAQ GOLD, ESQ

    PAUL KASIMANU WAMAD UEMENE, ESQ

    RAFIU OYEYEMI BALOGUN, ESQ

    OLUWOLE ALADEDOYE, ESQ

    PAUL YN OSOBHASE ABHULIMEN, ESQ

    JONATHAN TAIDI GUNU, ESQ

    TOCHUKWU JUDE ONYIUKE, ESQ

    OLUKAYODE ABRAHAM AJULO, ESQ

    CHRISTPHER ADAPAR UMAR , ESQ

    CHIBUEZE OGECHI OGBONNA,ESQ

    YEMI ADEWALE M’SBAUDEEN ADESINA, ESQ

    OMOYEMI LATEEF AKANGBE, ESQ

    OLUMIDE AKIN WALE OLUJINMI , ESQ

    MUSA ADAMU ALIYU, ESQ

    FIDELIS CHUK WUNONYE MBADUGHA, ESQ

    ONYEMAECHI CHKWUDI ADIUKWU, ESQ

    IKECHUKWU PHILIP ONUOMA, ESQ

    YAKUBU PHILEMON, ESQ

    JOHNNY UGWUGWAYE AGIM, ESQ

    ALIYU LEMU IBRAHIM, ESQ

    ISAIAH BOZIMO, ESQ

    PRISCA OZOILOESIKE, ESQ

    YAHAYA DAN’ASABE DANGANA, ESQ

    ADEOLA OLUWASEUN ADEDIPE, ESQ

    ADEDAYO SAMUE LADEDEJI, ESQ

    CHIKAOSOLU OJUKWU, ESQ

    MUSAAHMED ATTAH, ESQ

    AYOTUNDE FOLUSO OGUNLEYE, ESO

    OLAYEMI BADEWOLE, ESQ

    SHORTLISTED ACADEMIC APPLICANTS IN ORDER OF SENIORITY AT THE BAR

    PROF. JOHN ALEWO AGBONIKA

    PROF. OSY CHUKWU CHUKWUNYERE NWEBO

    PROF. NLERUM SUNDAY OKOGBULE

    PROF. NNAMDI ONYEKA OBIARAERI

    PROF. MOHAMMED LAWAL AHMADU

    PROF. NATHANIEL AHAGBUE INEGBEDION

    PROF. VIOLET AIGBOKHAEVBO

    PROF. BABATUNDE ADETUNJI ONI

    PROF. CHIMA JOSEPHAT UBANYIONWU

    PROF. GANIYU ADEYEMI OKE

    PROF. BENEDICTA LOPEZ DAUDU

    PROF. OMONIYI BUKOLA AKINOLA

    “The General Public is at liberty to comment on the integrity, reputation, and competence of the above-listed Applicants.

    “Any complaint(s) presented to the Legal Practitioners’ Privileges Committee must be accompanied by a verifying affidavit deposed to by the author before a Court of Record in Nigeria,” the notice read.

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