NBA PORT HARCOURT INAUGURATES VICTOR ENEBELI, OTHERS AS YLF EXCO

Dr. Victor Enebeli has been inaugurated alongside other young lawyers to spearhead the Executive Committee of the Nigerian Bar Association (NBA) Port Harcourt Young Lawyers Forum (YLF).

The inauguration ceremony was performed today by the Branch Chairman, Mr. Viktor Benibo. In attendance were members of the Branch Executive Committee among others.

Aside from Enebeli who is the Chairman of the forum, other members of the Executive Committee are:

Ledua Zoe-Akekue, Esq. (Vice Chairman)

Ellen Altraide, Esq. (Secretary)

Ajemina Lawson – Jack, Esq. (Assistant Secretary)

Timothy Clement, Esq. (Publicity Secretary)

Tamunokuro Akuro George, Esq. (Treasurer)

Precious Umoroye Abi, Esq. (Financial Secretary)

Adokiye T. Irisominabo, Esq. (Provost)

Confidence Nwoka, Esq. (Welfare Secretary)

 

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‘YOU’RE A GROUP OF EXCELLENT LEGAL MINDS,’ EDE ASENOGUAN TELLS INTEGRITY GROUP

ASENOGUAN OSAMUEDE ISOBOMUWA VISITS INTEGRITY GROUP, PORT HARCOURT; EXPRESSES PROFOUND GRATITUDE FOR WARM RECEPTION

Mr Asenoguan Osamuede Isobomuwa, a prominent candidate for NBA General Secretary, paid a visit to the Integrity Group Port Harcourt (a notable set of excellence driven lawyers within the NBA) at its meeting which held on the 12th of July, 2022.

Sequel to the warm reception and hospitality accorded the consummate barman, he penned down a note of appreciation to the body, same is represented below.

The Chairman,
Integrity group,
Port Harcourt,
Rivers State.

Dear Sir,

RE: MY VISIT TO YOUR RENOWNED BODY; A NOTE OF APPRECIATION

The above subject matter refers.

I wish to most delightedly express my profound gratitude to you, the executives and members of your distinguished body for the warm reception you accorded me at my last visit.

My visit to you afforded me the opportunity to behold firsthand the organizational prowess your group is renowned for. You are indeed a group of excellent legal minds. I look forward to working very closely with you, especially in my proposed service to the Bar, God willing.

Thank you once more.

Yours faithfully,

Asenoguan Osamuede Isobomuwa
Candidate for NBA General Secretary 2022-2024

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ACJA: NYESOM-WIKE, OCJ OKOCHA, RIVERS CJ SET FOR BOOK LAUNCH

Prominent Bar Leader and Director in the Rivers State Ministry of Justice, Cordelia Eke will on Wednesday unveil her book on the criminal justice system titled “Administration of Criminal Justice in Nigeria: A Practical Guide.”

Billed to hold at the exquisite Nigerian Bar Association Port Harcourt Branch House by 1:00 pm, the public presentation and launch of the book will hold under the chairmanship of the 19th NBA President, Hon. O. C. J. Okocha SAN, with the Rivers State Attorney General and Commissioner for Justice, Prof. Zacchaeus Adangor SAN as Chief Host.

The wife of the Rivers State Governor, Her Excellency, Hon. Justice Eberechi Suzette Nyesom-Wike is the Special Guest of Honour while the Chief Judge of Rivers State, Hon. Justice Simeon Chibuzor Amadi is expected to grace the occasion with members of the bench.

While legal practitioners and law students in advanced programmes are expected to participate in the public presentation and launch, the Book Reviewer is the erudite Nigerian Law School lecturer and prolific writer, Mr. Sylvester Udemezue.

The hybrid event will be preceded by a 10% discount on the cover price for those who pre-order the book online, via Sellar, before the launch date.

The book is a seminal contribution to the study and practice of criminal law in Nigeria. It is also a compass for persons outside the country who wish to navigate through the Nigerian criminal justice system and gain an understanding of how it operates. It is written from a practitioner’s perspective, and is aimed at identifying and addressing practical issues thrown up on a daily basis with a view to improving the level of criminal justice practice and equipping intending practitioners with the necessary tools to enable them have a seamless practice experience.

The author dissects the Administration of Criminal Justice Act (ACJA) and presents the topics in a reader-friendly manner, with anecdotes from actual courtroom experiences, statutory and judicial authorities, tips for lawyers and suggestions for reforms in certain cases. One of the highlights is the examination of the provisions concerning children in the criminal justice system, whether as victims or offenders.

According to the author, “With over 23 years experience in criminal prosecution and having shouldered various other responsibilities in the sector, I have seen good cases bungled by shoddy investigation by law enforcement agents, prosecutors losing their cases due to lack of attention to detail or non-compliance with the law, Legal Advice wrongly offered, and defence counsel that are unable to take advantage of opportunities in the interest of their clients because they are unaware of legal provisions in their favour. The judiciary is not left out either.”

Eke was admitted to the Nigerian Bar in 1995. She obtained a Master of Laws (LLM) degree in Public International Law from the University of Kent, Canterbury, in the United Kingdom and has practiced law both in the private and public sectors.

She has published several scholarly articles on the criminal justice system in authoritative peer-reviewed journals and was the Editor-in-Chief of the NBA SBL Business Law News Magazine (2007-2010) and the NBA Port Harcourt Branch BarNews (2006 – 2008). She was also the Editor of the African Women Lawyers Association (AWLA) Nigeria, Rivers State Branch publication, “Handbook on Widows Rights in Nigeria.”

Eke was a resource person on ACJA at the NBA Annual General Conference (AGC) in 2017 and has presented papers on the subject at various seminars and workshops. She was a Council Member of the NBA Human Rights Institute; Chairman, Prosecution Manual Drafting Committee and Team Lead, Honorable Attorney-General’s Special Legal Advice Decongestion Committee, both in the Rivers State Ministry of Justice, among others. She is also a member of several professional organizations. She is married with children.

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PORT HARCOURT CRISIS: APPEALS C’TE REVERSES SELF, AKPATA WASHES HANDS OFF VERDICT

The Nigerian Bar Association Branch Election Appeals Committee (East) has sensationally reversed itself in a decision disqualifying NBA Port Harcourt chairmanship aspirant, Mr. Viktor Benibo. The committee has now returned Benibo to the ballot in the election which holds tomorrow.

Meanwhile, NBA President, Mr. Olumide Akpata has brushed aside claims that he influenced the decision of the committee, saying he only acted according to the demands of his office.

CITY LAWYER recalls that the committee had disqualified Benibo for allegedly carrying out a campaign of calumny against his only opponent, Mr. Romeo Isokariari, saying: “It is the decision of this Appeals committee that the respondent Victor Benebo is hereby disqualified from contesting for the post of Chairman Port-Harcourt branch.”

In a decision obtained by CITY LAWYER, the 9-member Nnenna Uko-led Appeals Committee further held that “The unpalatable bullying through a campaign of calumny was linked to the respondent and his supporters and so it would be a disservice to the association to allow such odious precedent to show up in our Association without calling it out fully.”

But the committee has now reversed its decision following a petition to it by Benibo. The chairmanship candidate said that the committee was “unanimous” in reversing his disqualification. Benibo told CITY LAWYER that unknown to him, Isokariari was forwarding additional documents to the Appeals Committee after his petition to the committee, adding that the documents were not brought to his notice for his response.

His words: “It was not until around 12 noon or 1 pm yesterday that those documents were made available to me for the first time. As it turned out, a message titled ROMEO ESQUIRE also emanated from the telephone number in question. I believe my opponent contrived the entire scheme to achieve a desired result to wit, have me disqualified.”

He however said that he wrote to the committee and not to Akpata, adding that he never interfaced with the NBA President. Mr. Reginald Ugwuadu, the Director-General of VikBee Campaign Organisation and Integrity Group Media 2022, had stated in a public notice before the reversal that “In the light of the foregoing, Viktor Benibo and his campaign organisation, being law abiding and sticklers for due process, have approached the Appeal Panel for a review of the decision and have also called for the intervention of the National President and NEC, to redress this injustice.”

Isokariari told CITY LAWYER that he was surprised that the Appeals Committee reopened the matter after it had rendered its decision, describing it as “curious.” He noted that the latest Supreme Court decision on the Bayelsa State Governorship Election is clear on the point that the committee became functus officio after its decision, adding that “it cannot sit on appeal on its own decision.”

He also queried the presence of members of the NBA Port Harcourt Branch Electoral Committee and the Branch Chairman among others during the virtual hearing, saying that he “did not think they ought to be there as they are not parties in the matter.”

On the allegation by some critics that the Appeals Committee may have been pressured to review its decision and deliver a specific outcome, the chairmanship candidate said that “I cannot impugn her (Uko’s) character. I will not allude to that or take that to bank.”

Akpata however debunked the allegation that he brought undue influence to bear on the committee to reverse itself due to pressure from some of his allies. He told CITY LAWYER that he merely sent a petition to the Appeals Committee for its attention.

His words: “I did not do anything to influence the process. But I had a responsibility to discharge as NBA President. I received a petition and sent it to Appeals Committee. The members of the appeals committees were carefully chosen. The calibre of people in the Appeals Committee are persons of impeccable character; you dare not tell them what to do.”

On her part, Uko also debunked the allegation of bowing to pressure to upturn the committee’s earlier verdict. She told CITY LAWYER that there was no truth in the claim, saying: “This is a false assumption and almost uncharitable as it does not represent the person and character of the NBA President Olumide Akpata who has worked tirelessly to institute a transparent, effective and well respected Association. Furthermore, it is a disservice to the work our committee has done for anybody to suggest that we may have been teleguided or railroaded into rescinding the Decision.

“May I suggest you request the petitioner or the respondent to furnish you with a copy of the NBA Branch Election Appeals Committee Decision dated 25th June, 2022, the Response to Mr. Viktor Benebo’s request dated 27th June, 2022 for the Appeals Committee to review and rescind the decision and the letter written by the Appeals Committee dated 29th June, 2022. These documents will give you an unbiased assessment of the position. Thank you for your kindness in reaching out to hear from us.”

The branch election holds tomorrow with only the positions of Chairman and Secretary being voted for, as the other posts are unopposed.

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NBA APPEALS C’TE DISQUALIFIES PORT HARCOURT CHAIR ASPIRANT

The Nigerian Bar Association Branch Election Appeals Committee (East) has disqualified NBA Port Harcourt chairmanship aspirant, Mr. Viktor Benebo, paving the way for his erstwhile opponent, Mr. Romeo Isokariari to emerge unopposed as the branch chairman.

In a decision obtained by CITY LAWYER, the 9-member Nnenna Uko-led Appeals Committee upheld the contention of Isokariari that Benebo and his supporters carried out a campaign of calumny against him, saying: “It is the decision of this Appeals committee that the respondent Victor Benebo is hereby disqualified from contesting for the post of Chairman Port-Harcourt branch.

“The branch Electoral committee is hereby directed to remove the name of Victor Benebo on the list of those qualified to contest as chairman.”

The committee held that “The unpalatable bullying through a campaign of calumny was linked to the respondent and his supporters and so it would be a disservice to the association to allow such odious precedent to show up in our Association without calling it out fully.”

According to the Appeals Committee, “The Appeals Committee frowns at the campaign of calumny carried out against the petitioner. This attitude does not represent the noble ideals of the Nigerian Bar Association. Every member or aspirant to serve in an elective position has the right to be heard or considered without damaging their reputation or robbing them of their self-respect.”

It also threw out the decision of the Branch Electoral Committee which held that Isokariari’s petition was time barred.

Below is the full text of the decision.

APPEAL_PH branch

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I SALUTE NBA ABUJA, ILORIN, PH, GWAGWALADA, LOKOJA, OTU OKA IWU – ISAAC OGBAH

FEATURED

I SALUTE NBA ILORIN, PORT HARCOURT, GWAGWALADA, LOKOJA 

I, ISAAC OMUTA OGBAH ESQ. FCIMC wish Ilorin, Port-Harcourt, Gwagwalada, Lokoja Branches of the NBA as well as NBA Ota Branch (The Utter Bar) for successfully having their May General meeting of their respective branches. I celebrate you all for the fruitful deliberations and all decisions arrived at at their monthly General Meetings.

You future meetings shall be more fruitful and productive.

I celebrate you all now and always.

‘YOUR LAW WEEK THEME VERY APT,’ ISAAC OGBAH TELLS ABUJA BRANCH

I, ISAAC OMUTA OGBAH ESQ. FCIMC, the immediate past Chairman of the NBA, Ota Branch (The Utter Bar) and the publisher of the Erudite Judgements of the Supreme Court, heartily felicitate with the NBA Abuja Branch (The Unity Bar) on the occasion of her 2022 Law Week.

The theme; “Nigeria: 2023 and Beyond-Building Systems for Accountable Leadership and Good Governance” is very apt and timely considering the period and the situation pervading our nation Nigeria today.

It is believed that the current happenings in Nigeria will be interrogated during the various sessions to see what we are doing wrongly and proper how improvements can be made to give us a better and brighter future as a nation.

I therefore congratulate the Chairman, the entire executive and members of the branch for being able to plan and organize 2022 Law Week.

Finally, I wish all participants happy, fruitful and fulfilled 2022 Law Week.

I WISH OTU OKA IWU FRUITFUL DELIBERATIONS – ISAAC OGBAH

I, ISAAC OMUTA OGBAH ESQ. FCIMC, the immediate past Chairman of the NBA, Ota Branch (The Utter Bar) and the publisher of the Erudite Judgements of the Supreme Court, congratulate the Otu Oka-Iwu, Abuja as it holds her General Meeting.

I wish Otu Oka-Iwu, Abuja an ever fruitful, peaceful and eventful deliberations in all her general meetings both now and always even as I celebrate you all now and always

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