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FULL LIST: LPPC shortlists 57 lawyers for SAN rank
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The Legal Practitioners’ Privileges Committee (LPPC) has shortlisted 57 lawyers for the rank of senior advocate of Nigeria (SAN).
In a statement on Thursday, Kabir Akanbi, chief registrar of the supreme court, said the LPPC approved the elevation of the lawyers at its 169th plenary session held on Tuesday.
“The rank of senior advocate of Nigeria is conferred as a mark of professional excellence upon legal practitioners who have demonstrated exceptional distinction either as advocates in the courts or as academics contributing significantly to the development of legal scholarship,” the statement reads.
“In accordance with the directives of the Body of Senior Advocates of Nigeria (BOSAN), all shortlisted prospective Senior Advocate of Nigeria (SAN) conferees are required to attend and successfully complete the pre-swearing-in induction programme.
“Participation in this programme is a mandatory prerequisite for the formal conferment of the rank of SAN.
“Furthermore, in line with Paragraph 25(1) of the Legal Practitioners’ Privileges Guidelines and the provisions of Rule 39(3) of the Rules of Professional Conduct, 2023, all shortlisted conferees must refrain from publishing and discourage the publication of advertisements, congratulatory messages, or goodwill notices related to their nomination or conferment.
“Any breach of these provisions may attract sanctions for violations of statutory or ethical rules as expressly stated.”
The swearing-in ceremony for the 57 successful applicants is scheduled to be held on September 29, 2025.
Here is the full list.
• Theophilus Kolawole Esan
• Fedude Zimughan
• Ernest Chikwendu Ikeji
• Victor Esiri Akpoguma
• Leslie Akujuobi Njemanze
• Akintunde Wilson Adewale
• Preye Agedah
• Omamuzo Erebe
• Hannibal Egbe Uwaifo
• Olumide Ekisola
• George Ejie Ukaegbu
• Oromena Justice Ajakpovi
• Tairu Adebayo
• Bawa Akhimie Osali Ibrahim
• Suleh Umar
• Emeka Akabogu
• Godwin Sunday Ogboji
• Godwin Aimuagbonrie Idiagbonya
• Adeolu Olusegun Salako
• Adetunji Oso
• Achinike Godwin William-Wobodo
• Shuaib Agbarere Mustapha
• Adizua Chu-Chu Okoroafor
• Olanrewaju Tasleem Akinsola
• Amaechi Fidelis Iteshi
• Adakole Edwin Inegedu
• Oyinkansola Badejo-Okunsanya
• David Ogenyi Ogebe
• Aminu Sani Gadanya
• Oluseun Awonuga Adeniyi
• Ikechukwu Raphael Uwanna
• Ayodeji Joseph Ademola
• Kelechi Nwaiwu
• Lawal Garba Hudu
• Ibim Simeon Dokubo
• Luka Abubakar Haruna Musa
• Shakeer Adedayo Oshodi
• Oluwole Tolulope Jimi-Bada
• Mubarak Tijani Adekilekun
• Chinyere Ekene Moneme
• Shuaibu Magaji Labaran
• Kingsley Tochukwu Udeh
• Augustine Enenche Audu
• Ali Dussah Zubairu
• Adeyemi Adebambo Pitan
• Habeeb Abdulrahman Oredola
• Abdulakeem Labi-Lawal
• Victor Agunzi
• Nkwegu Luke Ogbagaegwu
• Bidemi Ifedunni Ademola-Bello
• Temilolu Femi Adamolekun
• Abdulkarim Kabiru Maude
• Adedayo Gbolahan Adesina
• Usman Yusuf Zaiyanu
• Taiwo Azeez Hassan
• Olufemi Olubunmi Oyewole
The Successful Academic Applicant Is:
• Chima Josephat Ubanyionwu
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Primaries:”You’ve no right to declare winners, APC chairman tells state primary electotoral chairmen, insists only NWC can declare winners
The National Chairman of the All Progressives Congress (APC), Nentawe Yilwatda, has declared that no state chapter or electoral committee of the party has the authority to announce winners of the party’s ongoing primary elections, insisting that only the National Working Committee (NWC) can ratify and officially declare results.
Yilwatda made the clarification on Sunday night in an interview with a national tv station.
According to the APC chairman, all results from the primaries conducted across the country must be transmitted to the party’s national headquarters in Abuja, where the NWC will carry out final verification before any winner is officially recognized.
“The states cannot announce winners until the NWC gives its verdict,” he stated during the live interview, stressing that the party’s constitution and internal guidelines place the final authority for primary election declarations on the national leadership.
The directive effectively nullifies several results already announced by state chapters and local collation committees following the recently concluded primaries.
The development comes amid growing controversies trailing the APC primaries in some states, with allegations of irregularities and manipulation emerging from different camps.
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Rep Ugochinyere Alleges Plot to Frame Him, Warns Against Move to Silence Opposition Parties
…accuse police unit of abducting constituents, as he appeal to IGP, PSC to intervene
By Gloria Ikibah
Member representing Ideato North and South Federal Constituency of Imo State in the House of Representatives, Ikenga Imo Ugochinyere, has accused some officers attached to the Tiger Base and Violent Crime Response Unit of the Imo State Police Command of abducting and torturing his constituents in what he described as an attempt to implicate him in criminal activities.
Speaking at a press conference in Abuja on Monday, the lawmaker alleged that some of the detained individuals were being forced to make statements linking him to terrorism, gun-running and murder.
He said: “Imo police are abducting my constituents and torturing them in a bid to frame me for frivolous criminal allegations, terrorism, gun-running and murder,” Ugochinyere alleged.
“They are creating fear and uncertainty in Imo State and attempting to intimidate opposition voices ahead of the elections.”
The federal lawmaker claimed that the activities of some officers attached to the controversial Tiger Base unit had turned the police structure into what he described as a tool for political persecution.
He appealed to the Inspector-General of Police and the Police Service Commission to intervene urgently and investigate the officers involved, particularly those allegedly linked to unlawful arrests, extortion and torture.
Ugochinyere also raised concerns over what he described as a coordinated attempt to deregister opposition political parties through the courts ahead of the 2027 elections.
He mentioned parties including the African Democratic Congress, Accord Party, Action Peoples Party and the Zenith Labour Party as groups allegedly targeted in the legal action.
According to him, the move was aimed at shrinking the political space and frustrating opposition candidates ahead of future elections.
“What kind of anarchy do you want this country to go through?” he asked.
“You cannot deregister political parties a few months to elections and expect Nigerians to fold their arms. You are playing with fire”, he added.
The lawmaker warned that any attempt to eliminate opposition parties through judicial means could create political instability and undermine democratic participation.
He, however, commended the Court of Appeal for suspending proceedings in the case seeking the deregistration of some political parties.
Ugochinyere praised the appellate court judges for granting a stay of proceedings against a Federal High Court ruling he claimed had raised serious constitutional concerns.
“The Constitution is clear. Once a party wins even one councillorship seat, deregistration does not arise,” he stated.
He cited Section 225A of the Nigerian Constitution, maintaining that parties which had secured elective positions could not legally be deregistered.
The lawmaker also urged the Independent National Electoral Commission not to challenge a recent Federal High Court judgment relating to aspects of the electoral timetable, warning that further legal disputes could heighten political tension ahead of the elections.
“The country cannot afford confusion at this critical moment.
“Appealing this judgment will create tension, uncertainty and doubts about the credibility of the elections,” he said.
In his closing remarks, Ugochinyere appealed to President Bola Ahmed Tinubu, the Chief Justice of Nigeria, security agencies and the National Judicial Council to protect democratic institutions and prevent what he described as attempts to weaken opposition politics through intimidation and exclusion.
“Democracy is about participation, not exclusion.
“You don’t claim to be popular while running around disqualifying opponents, deregistering parties and framing critics with criminal allegations”, he said.
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SEDC Launches Venture Capital Drive to Unlock South-East Business Growth
By Gloria Ikibah
The South East Development Commission has commenced the grand finale of its inaugural South East Venture Capital Programme, marking a major step towards expanding access to investment funding for emerging businesses across the region.
The event, taking place at the International Conference Centre in Enugu, features 50 finalist ventures selected from more than 1,200 applications submitted by entrepreneurs from across the South-East and other parts of the country.
According to the Commission, the initiative forms part of a broader strategy aimed at creating sustainable investment structures for innovation-driven enterprises and strengthening the region’s economic competitiveness.
The finalists emerged after a rigorous selection process involving video pitch reviews, phased assessments and judging rounds. The businesses were grouped into two categories, the Accelerator Track for ventures with measurable market traction and the Incubation Track for early-stage startups with strong growth potential.
Ahead of the final presentations, participants underwent an intensive investment-readiness bootcamp in Enugu focused on business development, investor engagement and pitch refinement.
Speaking before the grand finale, the Managing Director and Chief Executive Officer of the Commission, Mark Okoye, described the programme as a strategic economic intervention rather than a routine competition.
“What is taking place here is not simply a startup pitch event. It is the deliberate construction of institutional capital infrastructure for the South East. For far too long, exceptional entrepreneurial talent in this region has operated without the kind of structured financial backing required to scale sustainably. The South East Venture Capital Program is our response to that gap, carefully designed to create long-term pathways for capital, innovation, and enterprise growth,” he said.
The 30 successful ventures selected from the finale will be unveiled during the inaugural investment ceremony scheduled for Tuesday, May 26, 2026. The selected businesses are expected to receive structured early-stage investment support under the South East Venture Capital Fund.
The Commission explained that the Fund was established to tackle one of the region’s longstanding economic challenges, limited access to institutional startup financing. It added that the investment framework is expected to attract up to $50 million in blended financing from public institutions, development finance partners, private investors and diaspora contributors over time.
Also speaking, the Executive Director of Finance at the Commission and Chairman of the South East Venture Capital Programme, Stanley Ohajuruka, said the initiative had already demonstrated the depth of entrepreneurial talent within the region.
“What this programme has demonstrated very clearly is the depth of entrepreneurial ambition that exists across the South East. The volume and quality of participation affirm that there is no shortage of high-potential ventures in the region. The challenge has always been creating credible structures through which promising ventures can access early support, build investor confidence, and progress toward scale. This initiative is an important first step in building that bridge between enterprise and capital,” he stated.
The programme aligns with the Federal Government’s economic agenda focused on enterprise development, innovation and job creation under the Renewed Hope initiative.
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