‘THANK YOU FOR YOUR SUPPORT,’ ISAAC OGBAH TELLS LAWYERS

Isaac Omuta Ogbah, 3rd Vice Presidential candidate in the July 16, 2022 NBA national elections appreciates all lawyers for their immense support given to him so far.

He appealed to all lawyers supporting him to, in the final hours left for the campaigning process, to further reach out to other lawyers within their branches, platforms and other NBA lawyers in diaspora who are qualified to vote to seek further support for him.

Mr. Ogbah further promised never to let his ever increasing supporting lawyers down in any way. He promised to never disappoint them in any way if voted in as the next 3rd Vice President of the NBA.

Mr. Isaac Ogbah states further as below:

“*We have done everything within our power to run a successful campaign process; we have reached out to as many branches and lawyers that we possibly could reach out to. And we have campaigned; made phone calls and have used every available social media platforms at our disposal. As we put in further our very best efforts within the final hours left for us to campaign, it is my prayers that God would definitely grant us all victory come July 16, 2022 when the polls opens by 12.00 midnight and closes by 11:59pm of 16th July, 2022. God has been most faithful to us all and He will surely see us through to the very end faithfully. Certainly we shall all reap the fruits of our labors which we have sown on fertile grounds. Once again we celebrate you all now and always “*

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‘BARKA DA SALLAH,’ ISAAC OGBAH TELLS MUSLIMS

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ISAAC OGBAH STUNS AUDIENCE AT NBA MANIFESTO DAY

ISAAC OMUTA OGBAH, FICMC, CANDIDATE FOR 3RD VICE PRESIDENT OF NBA PRESENTS HIS MANIFESTO TO NIGERIAN LAWYERS

Says: “Look at me, I have all it takes to be the President of NBA.” And because of that, if elected as the 3rd Vice President of the NBA, the NBA President would be so glad and pleased with him that the President would delegate him with responsibilities and he would deliver 💯%

MR. Ogbah states further: “while representing the NBA President on any given assignment everyone would gladly receive whatever message he comes to deliver because he would deliver it well!!!

MR. Ogbah states further, while quoting the book of Job 33:4 “*I am the one the Spirit of God has made; I am the one in whom the breath of the Almighty has given life: and because of that I present myself before all lawyers to receive your and be made the 3rd Vice President of the NBA!!!”*

At the Manifesto and Presidential debate MR. Isaac Ogbah overwhelming received the support and applause of lawyers who were physically and virtually present!!!

Hence it is believed that come 16th July 2022 MR. Isaac Omuta Ogbah is seeking the overwhelming support of lawyers to vote 🗳 him as the next 3rd Vice President of the NBA.

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‘I WILL BOLSTER BRANCHES, FOSTER NBA BANK, COOP SOCIETY,’ SAYS ISAAC OGBAH

9th Point on the Manifesto of Isaac Omuta Ogbah as publishes by ECNBA on its website

“I will also see to it that the various branches of the NBA are audited to ensure that each of these branches are alive to their responsibilities. And in this wise, in compliance with the NBA amended constitution, where deserving cases arises for the creation of new branches of the NBA within the various Zones, I will work with the existing branch where the new branch(es) are to be created from as well as with lawyers of such locations where the new branches are to be created from so as to ensure that both the existing and new branch or branches to be so established are strengthened and are well funded”.

So let’s support and vote Isaac Omuta Ogbah to see to it that deserving new branches of the NBA are established in the coming years.

10th Point on the Manifesto of Isaac Omuta Ogbah publishes by ECNBA on its website

“I am aware that in one of the NEC meetings held in the past it was resolved that a Micro-Finance Bank be floated by the NBA to aid lawyers, particularly lawyers that might require some financial loans that would aid their legal practice. Till date that has not come into fruition. Hence if elected as the 3rd Vice President of the NBA I will ensure that the national leadership of the NBA as well as NEC revisit this issue with a view at working out ways to see to the fruition of this NEC resolution long passed but awaiting action to be taken on it”.

Let us therefore vote Isaac Omuta Ogbah as the next 3rd Vice President so we can see the establishment of Lawyers’ Microfinance Bank for the benefit of all lawyers.

11th Point on the manifesto of Issac Omuta Ogbah publishes by ECNBA on its website.

”Lastly, it is not in doubt that various professional bodies and other Associations have well established cooperative thrift societies which their members engages in. Unfortunately NBA is yet to come up with an acceptable thrift and or cooperative society that members of this association that are willing can subscribe to. Hence in order to see to the welfare of all lawyers and members of this noble profession plans would be put in place to have a national cooperative society for lawyers where members willing can subscribe to.”

Hence let us vote for Isaac Omuta Ogbah as 3rd Vice President of NBA to see this become a reality.

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‘I WILL ENSURE THAT LAWYERS ARE GAINFULLY EMPLOYED,’ SAYS ISAAC OGBAH

8th Point on the Manifesto of Isaac Omuta Ogbah as published by ECNBA on its website

“In ensuring that government officials are properly guided in their responsibilities, I will see to it that the leadership of the NBA work with the National Assembly to ensure that every government agency both at the Federal, State and Local levels, have an established legal department.

At these departments, qualified legal practitioners would properly advise government officials and ensure that all their actions are in conformity with the law.

In addition, this step will boost employment opportunities for lawyers as they would be gainfully employed through this avenue.

Let’s all support and vote Isaac Omuta Ogbah and ensure that we see more of our colleagues are gainfully employed.

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‘HOW I WILL TACKLE POLICE BRUTALITY ON LAWYERS,’ BY ISAAC OGBAH

7th Point on the Manifesto of Isaac Omuta Ogbah, FICMC as published by ECNBA on its website

Given the high level increase of brutalization of lawyers in the process of carrying out of their lawful and legitimate duties on a daily basis by law enforcement officers, to ensure we nip this in the bud.

I will see to it that the Association creates a well-funded office in the National Secretariat to be under the supervision of the 1st, 2nd and 3rd Vice Presidents of the NBA.

Each of the Vice President will be assigned the responsibilities of handling all these related issues within the respective Zones they hail from, in addition to any other responsibilities that may be assigned to these three (3) National Officers from time to time.

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ISAAC OGBAH STORMS MULAN’S NEC PARLEY

ISAAC OMUTA OGBAH, NBA 3rd Vice Presidential Candidate attends MUSLIM LAWYERS’ASSOCIATION OF NIGERIA (MULAN) NEC MEETING

In continuation of his quest to emerge as the 3rd Vice President of the NBA Mr. Isaac Ogbah attended the MULAN’s NEC meeting which held at the National Mosque Conference Hall in Abuja on the 2nd of December, 2022.

At the MULAN’s NEC meeting Mr. Ogbah gave his goodwill message to all the conferees in addition to him having an interactive session with the national leadership of MULAN wherein Mr. Isaac’s credentials and his suitability for the position of 3rd Vice President of NBA were scrutinized. 

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‘ISAAC OGBAH: A BRIDGE BUILDER WITH PASSION FOR SERVICE’

Isaac Ogbah; the Man, who loves to serve.

This is not mere rhetoric. Justified by nature, history is birthed daily by the activities of men. We may also put it this way: whatever we do today becomes that tale to be told thereafter.

Isaac Ogbah has records of service within and beyond the bar. His trajectory in qualitative and selfless service to the bar and the public in Otta ranges from leading public protests, providing bar leadership, sponsoring young individuals on worthy causes including law conferences, donating personal facilities for bar programs, to forging alliances with other professionals in Otta and environs to help people around him at moments of needs.

One cannot but openly declare that Mr. Ogbah’s passion for service has been upright and worthy of being trusted with more opportunities to serve. I add that he has never been tired of honouring the bar with his substance.

Let me share that I served as the chairperson of the YLF, Otta bar between the years 2018 and 2020. Isaac Ogbah was in service as the Chairman of the NBA Otta during the period mentioned above, and that was after he had served well in various capacities at the said branch. Mr. Ogbah’s commitment and delivery to the welfare of the young lawyers and smooth running of the YLF Otta was at the material time second to none. In particular, and cumulatively, his personal financial commitment towards our programs and training was above 55%.

Please be informed that history also has it that we served with diligence and ensured good training for young lawyers as well as enabled platforms for growth and development in the contemporary practice of law.

It is good to also inform you that Isaac Ogbah does not work alone, he is courageous and teachable, elders of the bar, who know him would attest that he has listening ears and he is always ready to collaborate for development.

I hope that Isaac Ogbah would be allowed to serve us as the next NBA 3rd Vice President. I urge us all to consider Mr. Ogbah. He is a bridge-builder and at the risk of repetition, I state that he has a genuine passion for serving others.

Thank you!

Kehinde Jola                                                                                                                                                                    

Research Assistant, Bournemouth University, UK.

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‘I WILL FOSTER WELFARE OF LAWYERS, BOOST YLF FUNDING,’ SAYS ISAAC OGBAH

1ST POINT ON THE MANIFESTO OF ISSAC OMUTA OGBAH, FICMC AS PUBLISHED BY ECNBA ON ITS WEBSITE 

“If given the privilege to be the next 3rd Vice President of the NBA, below are some of the aspirations I (ISAAC OMUTA OGBAH) hope to accomplish if elected come July 26, 2022, to wit: I will strive to work with other elected NBA National elected officers as well as NEC members to ensure that the foundation already laid by the past administrations, particularly this present Olumide Akpata led administration regarding the welfare of lawyers is enhanced and improved upon in every way.

“Hence, I sincerely seek the votes of all our learned colleagues in the forthcoming elections scheduled for July, 2022”.

2ND POINT ON THE MANIFESTO OF ISSAC OMUTA OGBAH, FICMC AS PUBLISHED BY ECNBA ON ITS WEBSITE 

“Aside ensuring that every branch of the NBA nationwide have established YLF in their branches, I will, with the help of other national officers ensure that all the YLF of the various Branches are functional in every sense of it and the aims and objectives of the YLF are fully accomplished. “.

“Presently there is no outlined funding arrangements for YLF at the branches hence their having to majorly depend on whatever financial assistance they might get from their local branches. Hence I plan to ensure, if elected, that a well worked out plan is put in place wherein a given percentage of funding is allocated to YLF both at a the national and at their respective branch levels that would aid in ensuring that the lofty aspirations that led to the creation of YLF is accomplished in every way possible”.

Mr. Isaac Ogbah is a tested and proven leader over the years. His antecedents attests to it and he will surely see to it that this aspect of his manifesto is fulfilled 100%.

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ISAAC OGBAH HAILS NBA PORT HARCOURT, SAGBAMA CHAIR, OTU OKA IWU ABUJA

ISAAC OMUTAOGBAH, FICMC, CANDIDATE FOR THE 3RD VICE PRESIDENT OF THE NBA ATTENDS NBA PORT HARCOURT BRANCH AGM

On Thursday 30th day of June, 2022, Isaac Ogbah Esq. who is aspiring to be the next 3rd Vice President of NBA at the July 16th 2022 election graced the AGM and election of new officers for the Port Harcourt Branch of the NBA. At the meeting Mr. Ogbah congratulated the outgoing executive members for their outstanding achievements and wished them well both in practice and every aspects of their future endeavors.

Mr Ogbah also congratulated all members of the Port Harcourt Bar and wished them well in their election while promising to work harmoniously well with the incoming executive members that would be elected in Branch’s election that would take place at the end of the AGM.

Members of the Port Harcourt Branch of the NBA wish Mr. Ogbah success in the forthcoming NBA election while promising to support him in every way possible.

ISAAC OMUTA OGBAH, CONGRATULATES THE PRESIDENT AND MEMBERS OF OTU OKA-IWU, ABUJA BRANCH ON THE SUCCESS OF THEIR JUNE GENERAL MEETING!

MR. Isaac Omuta Ogbah, a leading aspirant for the position of 3rd Vice President of the NBA in the forthcoming NBA national elections congratulates the President, a Chief Ejiofor Onwuaso Esq.,the entire leadership and members of the OTU AKA-IWU, Abuja Branch on the success of their June 2022 General meeting which was well attended.

Mr President, I sincerely congratulate you on all the successes you and your administration for all the positive strides the Abuja Branch of OTU OKA-IWU has recorded over the years.

Posterity will forever be kind to you for your leadership qualities.

I look forward to having a great working relationship with you and the entire members of the OTU OKA-IWU.

I CELEBRATE YOU ALL NOW AND ALWAYS. SHALOM SHALOM.

ISAAC OMUTA OGBAH, FICMC, NBA 3RD VICE PRESIDENTIAL CANDIDATE IN THE FORTHCOMING ELECTIONS ATTENDS THE AGM AND SWEARING IN CEREMONY OF THE NEWLY ELECTED OFFICIALS OF NBA SAGBAMA BRANCH

Congratulates Barr Paraboma Igbomgbo Esq., the newly elected Chairman of NBA Sagbama Branch and other members of the executive Committee

Also, Congratulates the outgoing Chairman of Sagbama Branch, Mr. Ebinyu George Esq. and members of his led executive on their numerous accomplishments while in office

In continuation of his ambition to become the next 3rd Vice President of NBA Mr. Isaac Omuta Ogbah, the Editor-in-Chief of EJSC, visited the members of NBA Sagbama Branch on Thursday 30th day of June, 2022.

Mr. Isaac Ogbah, who addresses the Branch as well as answered the several questions asked by members of the Branch, appreciated the Branch for the warm reception accorded him and promised to support the newly elected officials of the Branch in every way possible.

Congratulations to NBA Sagabama Branch on the success of their 2022 Law Week.

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‘ISAAC OGBAH IS PASSIONATE ABOUT YOUNG LAWYERS’ WELFARE,’ SAYS CHRISTIANA DADA

I Mrs Christiana Dada Endorse Isaac Omuta Ogbah as the best candidate for the post of the 3rd vice president of NBA.

I have known Isaac Omuta Ogbah for well over 3 years and when I just joined NBA Ota branch in 2019, he Isaac Ogbah was still the chairman of the branch.

Isaac Ogbah is a good, credible and detribalized leader who passionately contributed to the welfare of the Young lawyers and elderly lawyers alike.

Isaac Ogbah has a great passion for leadership.

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ISAAC OGBAH FELICITATES WITH NEW NBA IBADAN CHAIR, ASSURES PROGRESS

ISAAC OGBAH FELICITATES WITH THE IBADAN BRANCH ON ITS AGM AND HANDING OVER CEREMONY, CONGRATULATES MRS. FOLASHADE BOSEDE ALADENIYI FOR RECORD BREAKING EMERGENCE AS THE FIRST FEMALE CHAIRMAN OF THE BRANCH

Mr. Isaac Omuta Ogbah, an aspirant for the post of 3rd Vice President of the Nigerian Bar Association(NBA) heartily congratulates the entire members and outgoing executives of Ibadan Branch of the NBA ably led by Mr. Olayinka Abiodun Esan, for the success of its Annual General Meeting held on 27th June, 2022 at the Afe Babalola (SAN) Bar Center, Iyanganku, Ibadan, Oyo State.

He commended the outgoing executives for the laudable achievements recorded during their time.

The NBA Ibadan Branch is one of the oldest and foremost branches in the country. Its members at various times are leaving and have left their indelible marks on the sands of time in advancing legal practice across Nigeria and beyond.

He also extols the courage and persistency of Mrs. Folashade Bosede Aladeniyi who emerged as the 34th Chairman and first-ever lady to emerge as the helmsman – or better still if the English grammar will indulge one “helmswoman” – to pilot the affairs of the branch from 2022 to 2024.

She is an astute legal practitioner who has proven her mettle in the legal landscape with unblemished record. It goes beyond doubt that her tenure will lead Ibadan branch to enviable heights following in the footsteps of those who have occupied the office before her. With foreseeable cooperation of other executive members, and the entire members of the branch, one does not need a crystal ball to know that the next two years will be momentous in the history of the branch.

Congratulations!

ISAAC OMUTA OGBAH, FICMC

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‘ISAAC OGBAH IS A MAN OF CHARACTER,’ SAYS NWAMAKA

When knowledge transcends merely knowing to emotional intelligence, its application forms the character of a person.

For several years, I have watched Isaac Ogbah, FICMC live this character effortlessly because he believes in the efficacy of “a bundle of many broomsticks” working for the same goal.

If given your mandate as the 3rd Vice-President of the Nigerian Bar Association, we all will be lending our voices to the strength of oneness and collective growth.

I am Nwamaka Lilian Anyaegbunam and I stand with Isaac Ogbah, FICMC.

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‘WHY EXTRA-JUDICIAL KILLINGS PERSIST IN NIGERIA,’ BY ISAAC OGBAH

PAPER PRESENTED BY ISAAC OMUTA OGBAH, FICMC, CANDIDATE FOR THE 3rd VICE PRESIDENT OF NBA AT THE JUST CONCLUDED NBA BADAGRY LAW WEEK

TOPIC: “Extra Judicial killings in Nigeria; any justification”?

Presented by: Isaac Omuta Ogbah, Esq.

Introduction

There is an upsurge in the rate of extra judicial killings in Nigeria. Thus there is a need to look into this. The authorities have either turned deaf ears to these happenings and by necessary implications promoted the breakdown of law and order in Nigeria.

Definition of Extra-judicial killing

Extra-judicial killings is said to be a killing done by government officials without judicial or legal process.

This happens when someone in an official position deliberately kills a person without any legal process.

Its a violation to right to life, designating killing of an individual by State agent without a judicial process.

This is because the law sees every human life to be a precious thing that needs to be cherished, even though the law gives exceptions to right to life, there’s still no justification for extra judicial killings.

There are several instances where extra judicial killings has taken place in Nigeria. For example police brutality on peaceful protesters.

The noxious trend recurred at Ota-Efun, Osogbo, the Osun State capital, early in December when a police sergeant, Moses Samuel, killed a rig operator, Kabiru Babai, during an altercation. The same officer, who is reportedly undergoing orderly room trial, also injured a truck driver, Harisu Musa. The real tragedy of that story is that Babai was protesting the shooting of Musa when he was killed by the officer.

Early in November 2021 a police officer that has yet to be named, killed a tricycle operator in Meiran, Lagos State, triggering the mayhem that eventually claimed three lives. That incident was sparked by a demand for a measly N100 bribe. In September, another officer reportedly shot dead a 29-year-old father of one identified only as Gift, who was marking his birthday in Obinomba, in the Ukwani Local Government Area of Delta State.

While engaged in extortion, power-drunk police officers kill innocent civilians with reckless abandon during disagreements over paltry sums. Rogue officers of the Nigeria Customs Service, especially under its current Comptroller-General, Hameed Ali, also kill recklessly. In July 2021, Customs officers invaded Igangan, Igboora, Ayete, and Tapa communities in the Ibarapa LGA of Oyo State. When the dust settled, three people lay dead. The NCS spokesman, Theophilus Duniya, alleged that the deceased were smugglers. This tenuous claim was dismissed by a federal lawmaker representing Ibarapa Central/North Federal Constituency, Oyo State, Muraina Ajibola, who argued that the communities were over 200 kilometres away from the nearest border post. In May, Customs officers had killed five people at Iseyin, in the same state. No law authorises the summary killing of smuggling suspects.

Killings that should qualify as crimes against humanity have also been perpetrated by the military. The massacre of members of the Islamic Movement in Nigeria by the Nigerian Army in December 2015, where no fewer than 347 persons were killed, is unforgettable. Not only were the Shiites killed, but they were also buried in mass graves. The recommendations of the Justice Mohammed Garba-led panel that those responsible for the killings should be prosecuted have been ignored. Human Rights Watch, Amnesty International, other NGOs and nations have continued to call for justice to no avail.

In the South-East, the military has been reportedly killing citizens on the pretext of waging war against the Indigenous People of Biafra separatists. Many residents have reportedly been murdered by bloodthirsty soldiers without any consequence. AI reported in August that 115 people were killed in four months by security forces across Imo, Anambra, and Abia states. Another gory report in The PUNCH detailed how corpses of victims of extrajudicial killings were piled on each other at the morgue of the Federal Medical Centre, Owerri, Imo State.

From January 2021, gunmen suspected to be ESN militants launched a series of attacks on government infrastructure, including prisons and public buildings, killing several police officers. Amnesty International, in their report, condemned these attacks and called on authorities to bring the perpetrators to justice.

Amnesty International in its report in 2021 stated that Nigerian security forces launched security operations in June, 2021, primarily targeting ESN militants or those perceived as such to decimate the group.

Amnesty International documented at least 115 persons killed by security forces between March and June 2021. Many relatives of the victims told Amnesty International that they were not part of the militants that were attacking security agents.

Many of the victims were deposited at government hospitals in Imo and Abia state. According to several hospital sources all the victims deposited by the police had bullet injuries.

For instance, in two of the cases documented by Amnesty international, the victims were targeted with no apparent justification:

Uguchi Unachukwu, a German-based businessman was killed by soldiers on 31 May 2021, at a checkpoint near Owerri airport on his way out of the country. The police are yet to investigate the crime.

Mathew Opara, a 45-year-old businessman, was shot by soldiers on 25 May 2021 in Orji, near Owerri. Witnesses told Amnesty International that he was returning from work when he ran into a team of soldiers in armoured vehicle and Hilux vans shooting at residents. He was shot in the chest and could not receive immediate medical help because of the violence. His family said the military acknowledged the killing but did not launch an investigation or offer any apology.

Certainly extra judicial killings are unlawful and should be condemned in all ramifications

Under the law there are exceptions to when an individual life can be taken and it won’t amount to unlawful killing.

According to Section 33 of the 1999 constitution of Nigeria , these are the exceptions to right to life; self defence, execution of a court sentence, to effect a lawful arrest, to suppress a riot, mutiny and insurrection.

However, it should be noted that under the law there is no justification for extra-judicial killing.

Unfortunately, it seems the political and security leadership in Nigeria think nothing of the high rate of killings by state actors.

It is on record that 99% of these unlawful killings go largely unpunished, thanks in part to Nigeria’s Force Order 237, which allows officers to use lethal force in ways that contravenes international law, and because of government corruption and a prevailing culture of impunity.”

Ordinarily Force Order 237 ought only to be applied when the life of a Police officer is in danger

Section 3 states as follows: A Police officer may use firearms under the following circumstances:
A. When attacked and his life is in danger and there is no other way of saving his life;

B. Where defending a person who is attacked and he believes on reasonable grounds, that he cannot otherwise protect that person attacked from death

C. Where necessary to disperse rioters to prevent them from committing serious offense

D. If he cannot by any other means arrest a person WHO BEING IN LAWFUL CUSTODY ESCAPES AND TAKES TO FLIGHT IN ORDER TO AVOID REARREST.

It partly explains the #EndSARS protest of 2020.

In Nigeria, security agents compete with blood tasty non-state actors like Boko Haram/ISWAP terrorist, bandits, and Fulani Herdsmen in massacring Nigerians.

Lawmakers have a crucial role to play. Where there are killings, the House of Representatives members and senators from the affected constituencies should take the heads of the concerned security units to task.

NBA AT BOTH NATIONAL, STATE AND BRA CH LEVELS SHOULD RISE TO THE DEFENSE OF HUMAN RIGHTS.

By regularly interrogating service chiefs and the police hierarchy, and ensuring proper accountability, sanity might return to the system. UNFORTUNATELY IN TODAYS NIGERIA THE LAW MAKERS WOULD INVITE THE SERVICE CHIEFS AND THEY WOULD REFUSE TO HONOR SUCH INVITATIONS AND NOTHING IS DONE AS A DETERRENT ON SUCH OBVIOUS MALADMINISTRATION.

The state governors have been negligent and uncaring. They rarely follow up when security agents kill people extra judicially in their domain.

This must change. In their utterances and interactions, governors must demonstrate that they value the lives of citizens.

A governor could demand the removal of a commissioner of police under whose watch there are extrajudicial killings.

For instance, the governor of Ogun State, Dapo Abiodun, should lead protests against the high rate of killings by Customs officers in Ogun.

Nigerians must also stand for their rights. Peaceful protest is a constitutional right of every Nigerian and must be responsibly deployed to decry the highhandedness of security agencies. Civil societies and rights groups should mobilize the citizenry to demand punishment for killer security personnel.

Aside from the dismissal and prosecution of the culprits, their supervising and commanding officers must not be spared.

The United States of America 🇺🇸, United Kingdom and European countries’ citizens stage civil protests, sit-ins, petitions, and lawsuits to press for justice.

Liberty must be defended to be enjoyed.

The participation of the military in civil security in Nigeria is doing more harm than good. Therefore, the President, Major-General Muhammadu Buhari (retd.), should restrict the military to its primary constitutional role of fighting external aggression and reform the Customs.

Extrajudicial killings persist because there is little deterrence or consequence.

For a start, Nigerians must demand the implementation of the recommendations of the judicial panels of inquiries set up in the wake of the #EndSARS protest.

The security agents recommended for trial must be prosecuted.

Affected communities, individuals and families of victims should also seek justice through litigation.

An international Human Right non-governmental organization, has disclosed that not fewer than 122 cases of extra judicial killings were recorded in Nigeria between January and October 4, 2020.

We have international laws which kick against extra-judicial killings includes;

A. Universal Declaration of Human Rights (UDHR)

B. African Charter on Human and People’s Rights (ACHPR)

C. International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights (ICCPR)

D. Basic Principles on the Use of Force and Firms by Law Enforcement Officials (BPUFF).

E. United Nations Code of Conducts for Law Enforcement Officials (CLEO)

F. Principles on the Effective Prevention and Investigation of Extra-Legal, Arbitrary and Summary Executions, UN Model Protocol for a Legal Investigation of Extra -Legal, Arbitrary and summary execution.

In Nigeria we also have laws that kick against extra-judicial killings and they are;

1. The 1999 Constitution

2. Criminal Code and Criminal Procedure Act (both applicable in th Southern States in Nigeria),

3. Penal code and Criminal Procedure Code (both applicable in the Northern States in Nigeria),

4. Administration of Criminal Justice Act 2015 (ACJA) and

5. Administration of Criminal Justice Law (ACJL),

6. Nigeria Police Act and

7. Police Force and

8. Police Order 237.

Curbing extra judicial killing would be made easier if the revised force order 237 is effectively implemented.

The 2009 Amnesty report “killing at will: Extra-Judicial executions and other unlawful killings by the Nigerian Police” has given different areas that needs to be looked into when curbing extra-judicial.

A. The weak oversight mechanisms of the Nigeria Police force and

B. chronic lack of resources are some of the areas the 2009 Amnesty report.

General Legal Framework for Human Rights Protection The Chapter IV of the 1999 constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria, which Is a supreme law, sets out the fundamental human rights of the citizens of the Nigeria. The provisions of the Constitution are clearly against torture and killing and promote the right to life.

The Federal Government also established the National Human Rights Commission which is charged to deal with matters relating to the protection of human rights as guaranteed by the Constitution, the African Charter on Human and Peoples’ Rights, the United Nations Charter and the Universal Declaration on Human Rights and other International Treaties on human rights to which Nigeria is a signatory.

Although Nigeria has ratified the International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights (ICCPR) in 1993, the Convention against Torture (CAT) in 2001 and the Optional Protocol to the Convention against Torture (OPCAT) in 2009 they have not been integrated into the local laws.

Nigeria is also, yet to recognize the competence of the Committee against Torture to receive communications from individuals under article 22 of CAT.

Nigeria has established a National Committee on Torture as its National Preventive Mechanism (NPM) for the prevention of torture at the domestic level in accordance with the obligations of OPCAT.

The committee is charged with the duty to receive and consider complaints on torture; conduct visits to places of detention and examine allegations of torture, prevent torture by reviewing the treatment of persons.

Section 5 (a) National Human Rights Commissions Act put in place, a national anti-torture policy.

Nigeria is also a State Party to the African Charter on Human and Peoples Rights (ACHPR).

Though there are presently no legal provisions criminalizing torture or providing compensation to victims of torture in accordance with the UN Convention against Torture and extra judicial killings, it is believed that Chapter IV of the 1999 Constitution is encompassing, a notion that has been disproved by the prevalence of torture.

In March 2011, PRAWA carried out a research and monitoring exercise on cases of torture, cruel and inhuman and degrading punishment committed by law enforcement agents in Enugu state, Eastern part of Nigeria. This was done with a team of lawyers, psychologists and medical practitioners trained under the Torture Documentation and Redress Scheme (TDRS) Project.

The findings are as follows:

1. Statistics of the research indicated that out of the 176 victims interviewed, victims of torture ranged between the ages of 13 to 54 years, with young people between the ages of 26- 30 as the most frequent victims of torture in the state.

2. Out of 176 victims interviewed only 1 female was identified and interviewed. This was because the other female victims were not willing to reveal their ordeal in police custody.

3. Method of torture on the victims include prolonged detention in police custody, gunshot wounds 24.71%, severe beatings with police baton and other dangerous objects 36.21%, burning with hot objects 8.05%, squeezing of testicles and inserting objects into the penis, insertion of nails on feet 1.72%, electric shock, suspension on the tree in different positions 13.22%, cutting with cutlass 12.64% and other forms of torture. •

4. The Special Anti Robbery Squad (SARS) have police officers who are specially designated to torture crime suspects. Such police officers have an unofficial designation like “OC Torture” (Officer In Charge of Torture), and they have special skills in infringing various methods of torture on their victims.

The reason they were tortured was to obtain information or confessional statement from them before their trial.

Extrajudicial executions, other unlawful killings and enforced disappearances in Nigeria are not random.

In a country where bribes guarantee safety, those who cannot afford to pay are at risk of being shot or tortured to death by the police. The family of the victims often cannot afford to seek justice or redress, because they cannot pay for a lawyer or the court charges. In many cases, they cannot even afford to retrieve the body. In many cases, detainees wait for weeks or months in police custody to be charged and brought before a court.

Amnesty International recorded 29 cases of victims of enforced disappearances and extrajudicial executions who had never appeared before a judge.

Key issues of concern

a) Systematic torture in police and other centre of detention.

(b) Lack of adequate documentation and tracking of all tortured suspects upon reception in prison (from the police).

c) Lack of institutionalization mechanism for compulsory autopsy of all deaths in custody.

d) Lack of comprehensive database of all places of detention, their locations, addresses and the total number of persons in detention.

(e) Lack of adequate institutional process of internal and external monitoring and oversight of all detention facilities in Nigeria

(f) Torture and inhumane treatment of Mentally disabled person within the criminal justice delivery system including the detention and lack of psychiatric/medical treatment and review of the mentally disabled prisoners (including the ‘civil lunatics’ who have committed no crime and are only detained because of their mental state rather than being taken to mental health institutions).

g) Lack of provision of adequate rehabilitation services, care and treatment for torture victims by the State.

(h) Lack of reporting and documentation of all cases of Torture and Extra Judicial Killings.

There is no mechanism in place in the constitution or any other law to check and monitor the law enforcement agencies.

The absence of CCTV in the ‘questioning room’ has afforded the law enforcement agencies the luxury to get away with extra judicial killings and torture.

i) External Oversight of the Nigeria Police Force The NPF’s myriad failings—to prevent crime, to solve crime, to punish police.

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ISAAC OGBAH HAILS TALABI, OTHERS AS NEW NBA ILARO EXCO

Isaac Omuta Ogbah, FICMC, heartily congratulates Chief Israel Oluwatowo Talabi and other newly elected officials of NBA ILARO Branch on their electoral victory. Of a truth the victory belongs to all the members of the NBA Ilaro Branch.

I have no doubt whatsoever about the wealth of leadership experiences that this new team of leaders is endowed with.

I therefore urge you all to join hands together in unity in making the ILARO Branch of the NBA the Branch to be most talked about in terms of your accomplishments.

Once again we celebrate you all now and always.

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‘I’M EAGER TO HEAR FROM YOU,’ ISAAC OGBAH TELLS STAKEHOLDERS

Good afternoon learned silks, distinguished learned seniors and fellow colleagues of this noble legal profession.

My name is Isaac Omuta Ogbah, a candidate for the 3rd Vice President of the NBA in the forthcoming July 16th NBA National elections.

And as a precondition for campaign, all candidates for the various elective positions were mandated to submit their respective CV’s as well as their manifestos to ECNBA for approval and which have been since uploaded into the ECNBA official website.

Kindly use the above link to access all relevant information about myself and manifesto as published by ECNBA, while we look forward to ECNBA publishing other campaign materials that I submitted to them for necessary publication.

I look forward to hearing from you regarding any question, suggestion and enquiry regarding my 3rd Vice President of the NBA candidature. I solicit your support in every way possible towards making me the next 3rd Vice President of the NBA come the 16th day of July, 2022.

I celebrate you now and always. God bless you all.

Isaac Omuta Ogbah

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PROVEN FACTS ABOUT ISAAC OGBAH (PART 1)

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PROVEN FACTS ABOUT THE MAN, ISAAC OMUTA OGBAH, 3RD VICE PRESIDENT OF THE NBA CANDIDATE. Part 1.

  • He hails from Delta State, particularly from Emevor in Isoko North LGA, with his mum being from Edo State.
  • He is married to his lovely wife, Bukky, who is from Ekiti State.
  • He attended Nnamdi Azikiwe University, Awka in 1999 where he graduated with Second Class Upper Division from there he proceeded to the Nigerian Law School in 1999 and was called to the Bar on 23rd January, 2001.
  • Upon completion of the compulsory NYSC program in Ekiti State in the year 2002 he practiced with the late Learned Silk, A. O. Akanle, SAN, of blessed memory, until relocated to Lagos in 2004 where he joined the Law Firm of Anthony Idigbe, SAN (PUNUKA CHAMBERS and thereafter worked with the late Mr. Ugerah Abalu of Abalu, Bobga & Co until he resigned to established his law firm in June, 2006.
  • His law firm, OGBAH ISAAC & CO, since it’s establishment in 2006 has had over 40 lawyers practiced and well trained under him over the years with the law firm employing as much as 15 legal practitioners at a time.
  • Mr. Isaac Ogbah, as a matter of practice, pays all his junior colleagues in his Law Firm their annual Bar Practicing Fees on a yearly basis.
  • Mr. Isaac Ogbah also ensures that all his lawyers attends the NBA AGC on a yearly basis with him being responsible for their NBA AGC registration, transportation and accommodation in addition to allowances given to each lawyer.
  • Mr. Isaac Ogbah has been a great mentor to young lawyers generally and members of YLF in several branches of the NBA.
  • It was under his watch as the Chairman of NBA Ota Branch (The Utter Bar) that the YLF was formally established in the Branch where he gave the leadership and members of YLF the maximum support under the leadership of Mr. Jola Kehinde, with several
  • Mentorship programs held in addition to sponsorship of several members of YLF to NBA AGC conferences.
  • Mr. Isaac Ogbah is a 100 % bar man to the core as he has proven over time to have the interest of the NBA at heart, both in his local chapter, The NBA Ota branch( The utter bar) and the National level.

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‘YOUR LAW WEEK WAS A GREAT SUCCESS,’ ISAAC OGBAH TELLS NBA BARNAWA

ISAAC OMUTA OGBAH CONGRATULATES NBA BARNAWA (THE MODEL BRANCH ON THE SUCCESS OF 2022 LAW WEEK

Mr. Isaac Omuta Ogbah, the Editor-In-Chief of Erudite Judgments of the Supreme Court have sent congratulatory messages to the Chairman, the leadership and the entire members of the NBA Barnawa (The Model Branch) on the success of its 2022 Law Week events.

Mr. Isaac Ogbah, who is equally a candidate for 3rd Vice President of NBA in the July 16th 2022 elections, informed the MODEL BRANCH of Kaduna state that successive editions of their Law Week activities shall attract dignitaries from far and wide to join them to celebrate the various achievements of the leadership and members of the Branch.

He stated further thus: ”Now that this year’s Law Week has been a great success we have no doubt that subsequent events shall surely be greater than ever imagined, with us all from far and wide coming to celebrate with you all. We celebrate you all now and always”.

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‘ISAAC OGBAH IS BOSS LIKE NO OTHER,’ SAYS AJELE

I have known Isaac Ogbah for many years. In fact I started my legal practice at his law firm 15 years ago when I relocated back to Nigeria from the UK and I am still with him today as Head of Chambers Ogbah Isaac & Co as well as Head of publication, Legal Jurisprudence Ltd, publishers of Erudite Judgment of the Supreme Court (EJSC).

He was instrumental to my taking the activities of the NBA seriously and I cannot talk about my appointment as Notary Public as well as becoming the Welfare Secretary of NBA Ota without a mention of him.

In my 15 years of Practice at Ogbah Isaac & Co. not once have I or any lawyer in the firm been responsible for the payment of our practicing fees both at the national and local levels. My boss, Isaac Ogbah makes payment for every lawyer in the firm before 31st of March annually.

Worthy of note is the fact that as lawyers in his firm you are sure of attending the NBA conference annually with all cost being borne by this man.

I cannot find the right words to describe him. Irrespective of the state of the nation attending NBA AGC is a must for all lawyers in his Law Firm, and with the attendant cost borne by him, and this comes with cash allowances for all lawyers in the firm after sorting out conference fees, transportation and accommodation. I am certain we have few bosses like the man, Isaac Omuta Ogbah in this legal profession today.

The young lawyers, both in the firm and even those not working with the firm, particularly those in the NBA Ota Branch, well referred to as the Utter Bar, have also enjoyed this benevolence from Isaac Ogbah.

My boss, Isaac Omuta Ogbah, You are the perfect candidate and person for the position of NBA 3rd Vice President.

Your dedicated and inspirational work over the years as Vice Chairman, NBA Ota 2016-2018; Chairman, NBA Ota 2018-2020 and Member NBA AGC 2019 planning committee has been with the aim to ensure inclusion and diversity. It is my prayer that come July 16th, 2022 you will emerge victorious at the polls, God helping us all.

Isaac Ogbah has energy, passion and drive. I know he will give this role his all.

You have many qualities that will enhance the role of 3rd Vice President of the NBA and assist the legal profession to keep the Nigerian Bar Association at the forefront of the legal world. Your energy, enthusiasm and leadership experience deserve to be recognized.

I wish you every success going forward and encourage my fellow learned friends to show their support and vote for Isaac Ogbah.

O. T. Ajele, Esq.

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ISAAC OGBAH THANKS SUPPORTERS

ISAAC OMUTA OGBAH FICMC Candidate for office of NBA 3rd Vice President sends special thanks to all supporters for the Journey so far

This is to specially thank you with all my heart for all your efforts, support and prayers and reaching out to as many lawyers nationwide towards ensuring that I become the next 3rd Vice President of the NBA come 16th July, 2022.

I celebrate you and will always celebrate you now and always’

Isaac Omuta Ogbah, FICMC

Editor-In-Chief (EJSC); Candidate for the position of 3rd Vice President of the NBA

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‘YOU’LL TAKE NBA ENUGU TO NEW HEIGHTS,’ ISAAC OGBAH TELLS NWAGBARA, EXCO

Isaac Omuta Ogbah, FICMC, 3rd Vice President Candidate of the NBA heartily congratulates the newly elected Chairman of the NBA Enugu Branch Sir. C. N. N. Nwagbara and his newly executive Committee members of the NBA Enugu Branch on their electoral successes in the just concluded Branch elections.

Destiny has bestowed on you and your team of executives the mantle of leadership. And God helping you all you shall surely take the foremost coal city NBA Enugu Branch to heights never imagined.

Be rest assured that we shall support you in every way possible to see to it that all your lofty promises made to the legal community in Enugu come to fruition.

Once again we celebrate you all now and always.

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‘ISAAC OGBAH IS A BRIDGE BUILDER, TEAM WORKER,’ SAYS NNADI

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SIMON NNADI, ESQ. URGES LAWYERS IN NIGERIA TO OVERWHELMINGLY ENSURE THAT ISAAC OMUTA OGBAH BECOMES THE NEXT 3RD VICE PRESIDENT OF NBA

A legal practitioner based in Kaduna state has urged lawyers to see to the project that Isaac Omuta Ogbah emerges as the 3rd Vice President of NBA come July 16, 2022.

In a message he made to the legal community, he stated as follows: “Gentlemen, I humbly welcome all of you to this project of helping our own, Isaac Omuta Ogbah, realise his selfless dream of becoming the 3rd Vice President of Nigerian Bar Association .

Isaac Omuta Ogbah is the Publisher of the Erudite Judgements of the Supreme Court (EJSC). He was the immediate past Chairman of NBA Ota Branch (The Utter Bar)”

“I knew Isaac Ogbah since 1993 in Nnamdi Azikiwe University Awka where we met as students of Law Faculty. Isaac was friendly and helpful to all who knew him or needed his help. He was not tired of making himself available for any task in the interest of his classmates, hostel and school Fellowship. He is a detribalised Nigerian to the core.

I am therefore not surprised that he is successfully climbing the ladder of leadership of our great NBA today.
I testify that Isaac is a man of unquestionable character, brilliant, selfless, bridge builder, team-worker, humble, prudently generous, God-fearing and highly unassuming.

Let us join hands together and make this project happen. The cap of VP3 fits him. Let us help him to wear it.

Thank you all for your patience and understanding” .

@I humbly remain
Yours sincerely”

Simon Nnadi
(NBA KADUNA BRANCH)

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‘ISAAC OGBAH IS DETRIBALIZED TO THE CORE,’ VOWS SIMON NNADI

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SIMON NNADI, ESQ. URGES LAWYERS IN NIGERIA TO OVERWHELMINGLY ENSURE THAT ISAAC OMUTA OGBAH BECOMES THE NEXT 3RD VICE PRESIDENT OF NBA

A legal practitioner based in Kaduna state has urged lawyers to see to the project that Isaac Omuta Ogbah emerges as the 3rd Vice President of NBA come July 16, 2022.

In a message to the legal community he stated as follows: “Gentlemen, I humbly welcome all of you to this project of helping our own, Isaac Omuta Ogbah, realise his selfless dream of becoming the 3rd Vice President of Nigerian Bar Association .

Isaac Omuta Ogbah is the Publisher of the Erudite Judgements of the Supreme Court (EJSC). He was the immediate past Chairman of NBA Ota Branch (The Utter Bar)”

“I knew Isaac Ogbah since 1993 in Nnamdi Azikiwe University, Awka where we met as students of Law Faculty. Isaac was friendly and helpful to all who knew him or needed his help. He was not tired of making himself available for any task in the interest of his classmates, hostel and school Fellowship. He is a detribalised Nigerian to the core.

I am therefore not surprised that he is successfully climbing the ladder of leadership of our great NBA today.

I testify that Isaac is a man of unquestionable character, brilliant, selfless, bridge builder, team-worker, humble, prudently generous, God- fearing and highly unassuming.

Let us join hands together and make this project happen. The cap of VP3 fits him. Let us help him to wear it.

Thank you all for your patience and understanding” .

@I humbly remain
Yours sincerely”

Simon Nnadi
NBA KADUNA BRANCH

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CYNTHIA OKOJIE EXTOLS FORMER BOSS, ISAAC OGBAH

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ISAAC OMUTA OGBAH, HIGHLY RECOMMENDED AS THE BEST MAN FOR THE JOB

A legal practitioner, Mrs. Cynthia Okojie describes Isaac Omuta Ogbah, FICMC, candidate for the 3rd Vice President of the NBA as a man of the people, a true servant of God and a true servant of the people; a man worthy of being supported as he is a credible leader.

Hear her: “Ogbah Isaac is a man of the people. Words are not enough to describe him. He is a protective boss. I practiced in his firm years ago and if I have to do it again I will choose Ogbah Isaac & Co. A true and unrelenting servant of God and of the people. Let’s support and vote in good and credible leaders”

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ISAAC OGBAH LAUDS SURULERE LAWYERS ON NEW BRANCH

Isaac Omuta Ogbah, Candidate for the forthcoming NBA 3rd Vice President national elections attends NBA Surulere Lawyers’ Forum (SLF) meeting.

* Congratulates the leadership and the entire members of SLF on the creation of the NBA Surulere Branch alongside other 2 new branches created at the Ilorin NEC meeting of the NBA.

* Commends then on the Unity that abounds amongst the members of SLF since 2006 when the forum was established and admonishes then to build on the existing unity of purpose to ensure that this young branch of the NBA emerges as one of the best NBA branches in years to come.

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ISAAC OGBAH HAILS NEW NBA MAKURDI CHAIR, IKWULONO

Isaac Omuta Ogbah, FICMC, 3rd Vice President Candidate of the NBA in its July 16 elections heartily congratulates MAIMUNA M. IKWULONO ESQ, who was elected and sworn in on 12th of June, 2022 AS THE FIRST FEMALE CHAIRMAN OF THE NIGERIAN BAR ASSOCIATION, MAKURDI BRANCH (NBA).

MAIMUNA M. IKWULONO ESQ., the newly sworn in NBA Chairperson of the MAKURDI branch of the NBA is equally THE FIRST EVER CHAIRMAN OF THE ASSOCIATION FROM THE OFFICIAL BAR. She is equally the CLASFON REGIONAL COORDINATOR, NORTH CENTRAL. Indeed members of the MAKURDI Branch of the NBA saw your leadership qualities hence they elected you are their new chairman of the Branch. And I have no doubt that you will excel in everything you and your executive members and the branch as a whole set your hearts to do.

I congratulate you, the entire leadership and members of the NBA MAKURDI Branch for the successful change of leadership while praying that NBA MAKURDI Branch would continue to have cause to celebrate amongst its members and at the Branch level as a whole.We celebrate you now and always.

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LAW WEEK: ISAAC OGBAH HAILS FIDA LAGOS

ISAAC OMUTA OGBAH SENDS GOODWILL MESSAGE TO THE LAGOS BRANCH OF THE INTERNATIONAL FEDERATION OF WOMEN LAWYERS

For decades FIDA has been on the forefront for the rights and welfare of women and the girl child. In thick and thorns you have navigated and done all it takes to ensure that their rights are enforced, protected and their interests are protected.

Though you have done more than one could have ever asked and or demanded for yet you never relent in continuing your good hearted and selfless services to the voiceless, the vulnerable and less privileged ones in the society.

I have no doubt that both in heaven and herein on earth God will richly reward you all for your labor of love you have been showing and would still continue to show to the women fold.

You are worth being celebrated and we celebrate you all now and always. The host of heaven and all of us herein on earth celebrate you and will forever celebrate you.

Once again congratulations to FIDA Lagos state on your 2022 Law Week events.

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LAW WEEK: ISAAC OGBAH LAUDS NBA IKEJA

Isaac Omuta Ogbah, FICMC, Candidate for the 3rd Vice President of NBA wishes the Tiger Bar, ably led by Sir Batholomew Aguegbodo and his executive success in their 2022 Law Week.

Your sessions on Democratic Nigeria; has our lives really changed; Arbitration clauses and the role of our courts: The need for judicial intervention as well as the session on the Bar and Bench: a relationship that should never die, promises to contribute to the legal jurisprudence of today’s legal practice.

I have no doubt that everyone attending this year’s Law Week would be highly fulfilled and glad they attended same.

We celebrate you all now and always. Shalom shalom

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ISAAC OGBAH COMMENDS NBA BARNAWA ON LAW WEEK

Isaac Omuta Ogbah, FICMC, a Candidate for the 3rd Vice President in the forthcoming NBA National elections sends goodwill messages to NBA Barnawa Branch as it holds its 2022 Law Week with the theme: “Understanding the Electoral Act 2022”.

Now that Nigeria is preparing for its 2022 general elections, the theme for your Law Week is timely as it would enable legal luminaries unveil every aspect of this 2022 Electoral Act in preparations for the various litigations that would follow the electoral processes.

I wish the Chairman and his executive members and the entire members of the Barnawa Branch of NBA a very successful Law Week event and I pray for journey mercies for all that would grace the Law Week event from other parts of Nigeria.

I celebrate you all now and always.

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‘ISAAC OGBAH IS SOCIAL ACTIVIST, VOICE OF VOICELESS,’ SAYS ADEGOKE

My name is Wale Adegoke, Esq. I am a Legal Practitioner, Chartered Arbitrator, and the current Vice Chairman of the Nigeria Bar association (NBA) and the Chairman, Human Right Committee.

Hearing about the interest of Isaac Omuta Ogbah, FICMC in contesting for the position of 3rd Vice President of the NBA, I know that the time has come for the real change to galvanize the legacies of the Olumide Akpata administration.

I have known Ogbah for a very long time precisely around 2004-2005 when we worked together as Counsel in the Law Firm of Punuka Chambers at Lake Street, Apongbon, Lagos State. His passion for law is contagious. No wonder he excelled at the interview and was hired. All through the period we were together, he performed creditably and was a model of diligence and discipline.

After his exit from the firm, he had carved numerous niche for himself including setting up of the ‘Erudite Judgements of the Supreme Court’ and publication of several legal texts including the one in intellectual property.

He is a social activist and a voice to the voiceless on critical social issues.

Subsequently, he became the Vice Chairman of the Utter Bar between the periods of 2016–2018 and served as the Chairman from 2018-2020. His administration came out to be trail blazing and standards. He launched the Utter Bar into national prominence and Bar consciousness that catapulted our Branch to the 5th position out of the 125 branches nationwide as at the time.

Isaac Omuta Ogbah, FICMC work ethics is second to none and has the unique skills of innovation, communication, relationship building and philanthropy as his great strengths which will come in handy in his role as the 3rd Vice President [when elected]. He has single handedly spearheaded public/bar related projects without expectation of rewards.

It is for these reasons and many more that I wholeheartedly endorse Isaac Omuta Ogbah for the office of the 3rd Vice President of the NBA.

This is a golden opportunity for the legal profession in Nigeria to have a genuine asset in the person of Isaac Omuta Ogbah onboard our ship who can truly walk the talk.

#ISTANDWITHISAAC

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LAW WEEK: ‘SPEAK TRUTH TO POWER ON INSECURITY,’ ISAAC OGBAH URGES NBA BENIN

ISAAC OMUTA OGBAH, FICMC, 3RD VICE PRESIDENT CANDIDATE OF THE NBA WISHES THE ENTIRE MEMBERSHIP AND PIUS OIWOH, ESQ. LED EXECUTIVE OF THE NBA BENIN BRANCH, POPULARLY REFERRED TO AS THE LION BAR SUCCESS IN THEIR 2022 LAW WEEK.

Your choice of theme is very much commendable, considering the insecurity challenges that has bedeviled this nation for over a decade.

There is no doubt the fact that SECURITY IS REALLY A PANACEA TO NATIONAL GROWTH, not only in Nigeria but globally.

Hence the lack of political will and body language by the governments of the past and most especially the present federal and state administrations has made one to begin to wonder whether or not they really know the very essence of their being in office, which is basically the protection of lives and properties and the provision of basic amenities and polices that would make life meaningful in Nigeria unlike the present day realities which has made Nigeria to be a hellish place to live in on earth.

I implore the leadership of the Lion Bar and all the panelist and participants to be bold enough to speak the truth to everyone saddled with providing security for the nation and ensure that they come alive to their responsibilities. Your voices must be heard loud and clear.

I celebrate you all now and always. Shalom shalom.

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ISAAC OGBAH CONGRATULATES AFAM OKEKE, UNITY BAR ON ELECTION

ISAAC OMUTA OGBAH, FICMC, NBA 3RD VICE PRESIDENT CANDIDATE HEARTILY CONGRATULATES SIR AFAM OKEKE AND THE NEWLY ELECTED UNITY BAR EXECUTIVE ON THEIR ELECTORAL VICTORY

God has destined you and your executive to bring about the much sought after Unity in the Unity Bar.

There is no doubt the fact that during your reign the Unity Bar shall have much to celebrate both at the Branch and at the national levels.

I am looking forward to working with you and your team for the overall interest of the Nigerian lawyers globally.

We celebrate you all now and always.

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ISAAC OGBAH COMMENDS ALIYU, OGUNDEJI ON NBA GWAGWALADA ELECTION

ISAAC OMUTA OGBAH, CANDIDATE FOR THE POSITION OF 3RD VICE PRESIDENT OF NBA CONGRATULATES ISAH ABUBARKAR ALIYU, ESQ, AND HIS TEAM OF NBA GWAGWALADA LED EXECUTIVE ON THE SUCCESSFUL TENURE OF YOUR ADMINISTRATION

You have, over the past 2 years, devoted your time, energy and resources towards the service of the Bar and the welfare of all Members of the Gwagwalada Branch of the NBA. Your great achievements over the past 2 years has positioned you all for greater and higher assignments. I have no doubt that not only will lawyers nationwide be calling on you soonest to come and help lead this noble profession to greater heights, the Nigerian nation will as well be needing your great wealth of experience.

We join all members of the Gwagwalada Branch of the NBA to celebrate and appreciate you all for all your achievements. Indeed you ended well and the world will forever celebrate you all now and always.

ISAAC OMUTA OGBAH CONGRATULATES AKINTAYO OGUNDEJI, ESQ. AND HIS NEW EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE OF THE NBA GWAGWALADA BRANCH 

It’s with joy and pride that I congratulate my dear friend and brother, Mr. AKINTAYO OGUNDEJI, and his new NBA Gwagwalada Executive Committee team that were sworn into office on Sunday, 12th of June, 2022.

It’s not a mere coincidence that on a day that Nigeria is celebrating Democracy day that you and your great team of leaders are being inaugurated.

You have been a great leader, a team player and one who is detailed to all issues. Hence I have no doubt that with you and your new executive members seeing to it that all electoral promises as contained in your respective manifestos are achieved you will, as a team, build on the achievements of the past and make the Gwagwalada Branch of the NBA the pride of all NBA branches in the coming years

We celebrate you all now and always.

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ISAAC OGBAH PRAYS FOR GOOD GOVERNANCE ON DEMOCRACY DAY

LET’S BIRTH A NEW NATION OF TRUTH, UNITY, ONE DEVOID OF TRIBAL AND RELIGIOUS SENTIMENTS, A NATION WHERE EVERY LIFE MATTERS AND A NATION SET TO BE THE PRIDE OF THE WORLD

It’s yet another democracy day but sadly enough the democracy we claimed to practice is not one of the people but one which sidelines the people; is not one which is not run by the people but one which in practice is against the people for the selfish interest of the minority; one which bloodshed in all regions of the nation has been on the increase; where those who claimed they are leaders cannot even go to their home towns and villages without a truckload of security operatives and the lives of those they govern are being slaughtered like chickens 🐔 🐓 in their homes, roads, trains and everywhere. 

Hence it’s my prayers that as we look forward to 2023 that God would grant us the wisdom to elect true democrats that would make the people become the essence of governance; where people’s oriented interests would be the thrust of their administration and a government where the people would be proud to say that we, the people of Nigeria 🇳🇬 elected this government and the government is truly serving the interest of the people. That insecurity would be a thing of the past. That the economy of this nation would become great again!!!

I pray that by this time next year we would have done away with those that are destroying this nation and the destinies of the unborn. 

Soon we shall all have cause to say, with one voice Happy democracy day!!!

Isaac Omuta Ogbah, FICMC, 3rd Vice President Candidate of the NBA

ISAAC OGBAH LAUDS AKPATA, NBA IN LAGOS, ABUJA ON NEC MEET, NEW BRANCHES

Isaac OMUTA Ogbah, FICMC, candidate for the 3rd Vice President of NBA has commended NBA President, Mr. Olumide Akpata and all national officers of the NBA and all NEC members for the success of Ilorin NEC meeting.

He also congratulated NBA branches of Kwara State for seeing to the success of Ilorin NEC meeting.

Ogbah, the publisher and Editor-in-Chief of the Erudite Judgments of the Supreme Court (EJSC), also congratulated NBA in Lagos and Abuja respectively for NEC’s approval of the establishment of NBA Surulere, Garki and Nyanya branches.

FRIENDS OF ISAAC OGBAH WELCOME AKPATA, DELEGATES TO ILORIN NBA-NEC

FRIENDS OF ISAAC OMUTA OGBAH, former Chairman of the NBA Ota Branch and Candidate for office of the NBA 3rd Vice President, welcomes the NBA President and all NEC delegates to Ilorin.

“… Friends of Isaac Omuta Ogbah, the immediate past Chairman of the Utter Bar, welcomes President of the NBA, Mr. Olumide Akpata and all NEC Members to the NEC meeting holding in Ilorin from June 8-June 10, 2022.”

OWO KILLINGS: ‘MAY GOD HEAL OUR LAND,’ ISAAC OGBAH PRAYS

The events which happened at *St. Francis Catholic Church, Owa-luwa Street, Owo, Ondo State* on the 5th day of June 2022 is most unfortunate. 

This desperate and wicked attack on innocent people who woke up in robust health and going to church to worship God almighty, not knowing that day will be their last on earth is saddening. 

As a country, our right to life is entrenched in the Constitution and the government should be able to secure lives and properties of all citizens and residents of this great country Nigeria. 

But it is appalling that in broad daylight countless lives would be killed and or maimed in the most horrific manner and with security operatives no where to be found. And more worrisome is the fact that the intelligence community could not even have any intelligence reports that would have prevented this from happening. 

The security of our lives and Properties should be of utmost importance to the Government.

I join other Nigerians to commiserate with the people that of Ondo state and most especially the families of those that died at yesterday’s unfortunate incidence. My prayer is for God to heal our nation and a quick recovery of all those that survived the attack and are presently receiving medical attention. 

Isaac Omuta Ogbah, FICMC.

ISAAC OGBAH ACCLAIMS EBF FOR PROMOTING RULE OF LAW

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Isaac Omuta Ogbah felicitates with the Governor, Governing Counsel and members of the Eastern Bar Forum (EBF) and congratulated them on the success of their Calabar June Quarterly Meeting.

He admonished the entire members of the EBF and NBA at large to be great advocates of the Rule of Law, which NBA stands for, bearing in mind the times and seasons that this great nation, Nigeria 🇳🇬 presently is in.

He further admonished lawyers nationwide to ensure that both the current and incoming Bar leadership, both at the Branch and national levels keep alive the momentum that the present Olumide Akpata led leadership of NBA has taken the bar to, for with great and fearless leadership at the Bar we will have a better nation.

ISAAC OGBAH WISHES EASTERN BAR FORUM FRUITFUL MEETING

  • Isaac OMUTA Ogbah arrives the City of Calabar.

  • To attend EBF activities slated for 3rd and 3th June, 2022.

  • Wishes the Governor and entire leadership and members of EBF a joyous and fruitful quarterly meeting.

  • Isaac OMUTA Ogbah, FICMC welcomes the Governing Council, ably led by Sir. Uba ANENE, JP, Members and Friends of the Eastern Bar Forum to Calabar for the June 2022 Quaterly General Meeting of the EBF.

 

I wish all participants journey mercies to and fro even as I pray for a fruitful deliberations at this Calabar summit of the EBF.

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‘YOUR MEETING WILL BOOST BROTHERHOOD,’ ISAAC OGBAH TELLS OTU OKA IWU KADUNA

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It’s a great feeling when brothers and sisters come together to have a heart to heart discussion on the development of their community and NBA as a whole.

There is no doubt that the meeting will yield a fruitful result and strengthen brotherliness.

I felicitate with you and wish you all a happy deliberation.

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ISAAC OGBAH EXTOLS NBA KADUNA ON LAW WEEK

ISAAC OMUTA OGBAH felicitates with the Chairman, leadership and members of NBA Kaduna Branch on their 2022 Law Week activities.

The theme ” Expanding The Frontiers of Legal Practice” of the Kaduna Branch Law Week is a topic of the season as most lawyers are still recovering from the pandemic, and there need to be a way out for lawyers to get back on their feet.

The Legal profession over the years has grown so wide into different aspects of Law and we as Lawyers shouldn’t just stereotype ourselves to Litigation, drafting of Deeds alone. There are so many untapped resources in this business of law which legal practitioners should be averting their eyes to and which can be a gold mine if properly utilized.  

As Napoleon Hill said in one of his famous quotes, “The way of success is the way of continuous pursuit of Knowledge.” 

I celebrate the leadership and members of NBA Kaduna Branch in the occassion of their Law week. I wish each members a fruitful deliberations even as I pray for peace and security within and outside Kaduna State.

I celebrate you all now and always.

NBA ILE-IFE LAW WEEK THEME EXCITES ISAAC OGBAH

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ISAAC OMUTA OGBAH EXTENDS HIS GOODWILL MESSAGE TO NBA ILE-IFE ON HER 2022 LAW WEEK

Nigeria as a Nation became a Federal state in 1954. However, can we say we are truly a Federal State? What constitutes a Federal State? What is the role of the Law in achieving a truly Federal State. I believe these and many more are the highlights of the topic of discuss Exploring the Law as a Catalyst Towards a Truly Federal State as the members of NBA Ile-Ife Bar celebrate their Law Week.

I felicitate with the Executives and Members of the NBA Ile-Ife Bar on the occasion of their Law Week and wish them a happy deliberation.

ISAAC OMUTAH OGBAH, FICMC

Former Chairman, Ota NBA Branch

‘I DEDICATE ECNBA CLEARANCE TO MY SUPPORTERS,’ SAYS ISAAC OGBAH

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IT IS WITH GREAT JOY FOR ME TO AWAKE TO THE NEWS OF MY HAVING MADE THE FINAL LIST OF THOSE QUALIFIED TO CONTEST THE FORTHCOMING NBA NATIONAL ELECTIONS

Having earlier received an email wherein the petition written against me by a fellow legal practitioner was dismissed, the news of my making the final list of those qualified to contest for the post of 3rd Vice President of the NBA crowns it all

*Once again I have no doubt whatsoever that God, who began the good works in me, will surely bring it all unto perfection *

*With all my heart ❤️ I sincerely appreciate and thank everyone of you for standing by me all these while. Special thanks to you all for all your support, counsel and prayers. I could never have gone this far without you all the way. Together we shall have cause to celebrate when the elections are finally over *

*I dedicate this victory so far to you all for your having to believe in me. You never gave up on me even in the face of the frivolous petition that was written against my person. And neither did any one of you ever stop believing in me even when the much needed email from ECNBA was delayed in coming. Surely we shall all have cause to celebrate together in the coming weeks. *

*Once again I sincerely appreciate and celebrate you all now and always *

*It shall all end up in testimonies. To God alone be all the glory *

Isaac Omuta Ogbah, FICMC, Past Chair, NBA Ota; Editor-in-Chief, EJSC

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‘ECNBA HAS DISMISSED PETITION AGAINST ME,’ SAYS ISAAC OGBAH

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ECNBA DISMISSES PETITION BY ONE UCHE AMULU AGAINST MY ELIGIBILITY TO CONTEST AS 3RD VICE PRESIDENT *

It is with great joy for me to announce to the General legal community that this evening, 27th May, 2022, I received an email from the ECNBA wherein I was copied with the official response of ECNBA written to Mr. Uche Amulu regarding the petition he wrote against my eligibility to contest for the position of 3rd Vice President.

To the glory of God the said petition has been dismissed.

I sincerely thank everyone for your support, words of encouragement and your prayers for me all these while.

One thing is certain, God who began the good works will surely bring same to perfection

I celebrate you all now and always.

Isaac Omuta Ogbah, FICMC

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ISAAC OGBAH CELEBRATES JUSTICE EJEMBI EKO, NBA EFFURUN, MOURNS OGEDENGBE

Prominent Bar Leader and former Chairman of the Nigerian Bar Association (NBA), Ota Branch, Mr. Isaac Omuta Ogbah has described retired Supreme Court jurist, Jusitce Ejembi Eko as an “astute jurist” with a wealth of legal jurisprudence.

Ogbah who is also the Editor-in-Chief of Erudite Judgements of Supreme Court also commended the leadership and entire members of NBA Effurun Bar on its Law Week, even as he mourned the passing of former NBA Abuja Branch Chairman, High Chief Uyeh Ogedengbe.

Below are the statements.

ISAAC OGBAH, FICMC CELEBRATES HIS LORDSHIP, HONOURABLE JUSTICE EJEMBI EKO, OF THE SUPREME COURT ON HIS MERITORIOUS RETIREMENT FROM THE NIGERIAN BENCH.

His Lordship was an astute jurist and we, as members of the Nigerian Bar have indeed been privileged to have shared from his wealth of legal jurisprudence and erudite judgments as a noble member of the Bench.

My Lord, we celebrate you be dearly and wish you the very best as you successfully exit the apex court with your indelible marks on the history of the Nigerian judiciary.

Congratulations Your Lordship.

ISAAC OMUTA OGBAH, FICMC, PAST CHAIR OF THE UTTER BAR AND EDITOR-IN-CHIEF OF EJSC, FELICITATES WITH THE JONATHAN EKPERUSI LED NBA EFFURUN BRANCH AS THEY HOLD THEIR LAW WEEK.

Without any iota of doubt the Judiciary is a critical stakeholder in the Business of Nation Building. The Judiciary is a very vital stakeholder in the preservation of peace and guaranteeing national security which are key pillars for national development. This entails defending and protecting people’s rights and their properties, the sovereignty and territorial integrity of our great Nation.

The Judiciary, no doubt, is one of the three pillars that holds this great Nation and its role cannot be over emphasized.

I believe the various sessions to be held during your Law Week will further shed more light on the roles of the Judiciary in building our Great Nation.

I therefore celebrate with the Leadership and the entire members of NBA Effurun Bar and wish them an insightful, wonderful and fruitful Bar Week.

I celebrate you all now and always. Shalom shalom

ISAAC OMUTA OGBAH, FICMC SENDS CONDOLENCES TO NBA ABUJA AND NBA BRANCHES IN DELTA STATE ON THE DEATH OF HIGH CHIEF UYEH OGEDENGBE, PAST CHAIR NBA ABUJA BRANCH

This is to express my sincere and heartfelt condolences to the members of the NBA Abuja Branch; the entire Branches of NBA in Delta State o the passing unto glory of the past Branch Chairman of NBA Abuja Branch, *High Chief Uyeh Ogedengbe (The GOC) who passed on to glory on Wednesday, 7th day of May, 2022 after a brief Illness.

It is my prayers that God grant his entire family members and the entire legal community the fortitude to bear this great loss even as we pray for journey mercies to everyone that would travel to and fro Emevor, the home town of our departed GOC on 10th day of June, 2022, the date fixed for his burial.

Adieu, GOC.

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ISAAC OGBAH LAUDS NBA IKORODU ON LAW WEEK

Mr. Isaac Omuta Ogbah, the immediate past chairman and the publisher of Erudite Judgement of Supreme Court has congratulated the Nigerian Bar Association (NBA), Ikorodu Branch on its 2022 Law Week.

His words: “I wish the NBA Ikorodu Branch’s chairman, members of the executive and the entire members of the branch a successful Law Week celebration.

“The theme for this year’s Law Week is tagged ‘Nation Building: Our Collective Responsibility.’ This theme is topical and met the need of contemporary Nigeria.

“While congratulating the entire members of the Branch, I wish all participants a very successful gathering and journey mercies back to their destinations.

Long Live NBA Ikorodu Branch!

Long Live NBA!!

Long Live Federal Republic of Nigeria!!!”

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ISAAC OGBAH SALUTES NBA IKORODU ON LAW WEEK

Mr. Isaac Omuta Ogbah, the immediate past chairman and the publisher of Erudite Judgement of Supreme Court has congratulated the NBA Ikorodu Branch on its 2022 Law Week between 11th May 2022 and 17th May 2022.

I wish the NBA Ikorodu Branch’s chairman, members of the executive and the entire members of the branch a successful Law Week celebration.

The theme for this year’s Law Week is tagged-” Nation Building: Our Collective Responsibility”. This theme is tropical and met today’s need of contemporary Nigeria.

While congratulating the entire members of the Branch, I wish all participants a very successful gathering and journey mercies back to their destinations.

Long Live NBA Ikorodu Branch!

Long Live NBA!!

Long Live Federal Republic of Nigeria!!!

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ISAAC OGBAH HAILS JUSTICE ODILI ON SUPREME COURT STEWARDSHIP

Mr. Isaac Ogbah, FICMC has congratulated His Lordship, Honourable Justice, Mary Ukaego Peter-Odili, JSC on her 70th year birthday celebrations and retirement from the Supreme Court. 

His words: “His Lordship was undoubtedly, an erudite and disciplined member of the highest Bench, who has by years of service both at the Bar and at the Bench, contributed immeasurably to upholding the sanctity of the Constitution and the fundamental principles of democracy in the eyes of a reasonable man.

“It is indeed an honour well deserving to celebrate you as you successfully retire from an accomplished service to the judiciary and the Nigerian nation at large.

“You have made great strides and stamped your name in the good history of our land. Your well researched and erudite judgments have contributed immensely to the jurisprudence of our legal system. Surely, you have left your prints in the sands of time that generations would ever celebrate you for.

“We are proud of you and we celebrate you dearly, now and always.”

Isaac Omuta Ogba, FICMC

Editor-in Chief, EJSC

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ISAAC OGBAH STORMS LAGOS, IKEJA BRANCHES

Former Chairman of the Nigerian Bar Association (NBA) Ota Branch and Editor-in-Chief of Erudite Judgements of the Supreme Court (EJSC), Mr. Isaac Omuta Ogbah (FICMC) attended the monthly meetings of NBA Lagos and Ikeja branches which held on Monday, May 9, 2022.

The Bar Leader commended the leadership of NBA Ikeja Branch (“Tiger Branch”) for always being in the forefront in fostering the rule of law and the rights of citizens, even as he hailed NBA Lagos Branch for being a pacesetter among NBA branches.

Below are pictures from his visits to the two branches.

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‘I CELEBRATE YOU,’ ISAAC OGBAH TELLS ABA YLF

ISAAC OMUTA OGBAH, FICMC SENDS GOODWILL MESSAGE TO THE YOUNG LAWYERS FORUM OF THE NIGERIAN BAR ASSOCIATION, ABA BRANCH

It is with great pleasure that I felicitate with the Chairman and the entire Members of the Young Lawyers Forum of the Nigerian Bar Association, Aba Branch, on it’s 2022 Summit with the theme: *Building a Successful Legal Career and Expanding Legal Minds*

I have no doubt that you have all been endowed with great potentials. You have all it takes to build a very successful and flourishing legal career with all your God-given potentials.

Hence I implore all of you to take the advantage of this year’s 2022 YLF summit to begin your journey to the zenith of your legal career

I celebrate you all now and always.

ISAAC OGBAH STORMS NBA IJEBU-ODE BRANCH

The immediate past Chairman of the Nigerian Bar Association (NBA), Ota Branch and Editor-in-Chief of EJSC, Mr. Isaac Omuta Ogbah has visited NBA Ijebu-Ode Branch to felicitate with the executives and members.

He thanked the Branch Chairman, Mr. Bisi Abdulazeez and the entire leadership and members of the Branch for the open arms and hands of fellowship extended to him during his visit on 5th May, 2022.

Ogbah praised the branch for taking the lead in Ogun State and in Nigeria as a whole in producing great and erudite legal luminaries.

ISAAC OGBAH HAILS EFURUN YLF CHAIR, MEMBERS ON SUMMIT

The immediate past Chairman of the Nigerian Bar Association (NBA), Ota Branch and Editor-in-Chief of EJSC, Isaac Omuta Ogbah (FICMC) has commended the Chairman of Young Lawyers Forum, Effurun Branch, Anthonia Issy Oboh and the entire leadership and members of the association on its 2022 YLF SUMMIT scheduled to hold tomorrow, Friday, 6th May, 2022.

Said the Bar Leader: “I am proud to be associated with the Young Lawyers Forum, NBA Efurun Branch as it holds its 2022 Summit, with the theme: ‘YOUNG & BRAVE: Taking the Lead for a Better Society.’

“I urge everyone of you to be bold and courageous. Dare to do what others never believe you can accomplish. Much greatness lies within you. If only you can dream it then you can become it. Keep saying it aloud what you will become. And with hard work, diligence and patience, and above all with the help of God, you will not only become your dream you will surely surpass it.

“Because you are young, bold and brave, dare to take the lead in whatever you set your hearts to do. And in no distant time you will not only create a better society for us all to live in, you would have also recreated your own world as well.

“I believe in you all. We believe in you all. Dare to believe in yourselves and dare the impossible. And the rest is all testimonies upon testimonies. Congratulations to YLF Efurun Branch.”

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