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Purge yourself of bad eggs, Olanipekun urges judiciary

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A former President of the Nigerian Bar Association, Chief Wole Olanipekun (SAN), has urged Nigerian lawyers to sanitise the judiciary by weeding out the bad elements in the fold in order to maintain the legal profession’s integrity.

The legal icon urged the Bar and Bench to bring the corrupt ones in the profession to justice, and flush them out of the system lest they rubbish other good practitioners.

He urged the stakeholders to join the Chief Justice of Nigeria (CJN), Justice Kudirat Kekere-Ekun, to sanitise the judiciary system.

The former NBA president also advised lawyers to avoid what he called pull-him-down syndrome and rather build on legacies of the fathers of the legal profession.

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Olanipekun gave the advice yesterday while delivering a keynote address at the 70th anniversary of the Ibadan Branch of NBA at the Afe Babalola Bar Centre at Iyaganku in Ibadan, the Oyo State capital.

The eminent lawyer noted that “lawyers today are only good in pull-him-down syndrome, instead of building on what the fathers of the legal profession had built in Ibadan branch 70 years ago”.

The former NBA president hailed the Ibadan branch for helping in developing the Nigerian Constitution.

He recalled that the late Premier of defunct Western Region, Chief Obafemi Awolowo, was among the first to set up legal practice in the interior of Yoruba land in 1947.

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Olanipekun traced the history of the Ibadan branch to great lawyers, like Harrison Obafemi (enrolled on January 16, 1924); S. A. Ogunleye (enrolled on January 3, 1953), and Omotola Adegunwa (enrolled on January 3, 1953).

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Insecurity : Nigerians spent N2.2trn as payment for ransom in one year -NBS

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Despite massive hunger in Nigeria, N2.2trillion was spent for the payment of ransom in one year.

The National Bureau of Statistics (NBS) said the payments were made between May 2023 and April 2024.

According to the NBS’s latest Crime Experience and Security Perception Survey report published on Tuesday, 65 per cent of households affected by kidnapping paid ransoms for the release of their loved ones from the abductors’ den.

“The average amount paid as ransom was ₦2,670,693, with an estimated total ransom of ₦2,231,772,563,507 paid within the reference period,” the NBS report read.

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It said kidnapping incidence was estimated at 2,235,954 nationally with results showing that rural areas (1,668,104) recorded more kidnappings than urban areas (567,850).

Further analysis by zones revealed that North-West had the highest cases (1,420,307), followed by North-Central (317,837), while the least was recorded in South-East (110,432),” it said.

Of the households that experienced kidnapping, the survey indicated that 80.5 reported it to the police.

“The South-South zone had the highest reporting rate at 100 percent, followed by North-Central at 89.6 percent, while North-West was least reported at 73.9 percent,” the report noted. “Disaggregated by place of residence, urban areas recorded 87.1 percent compared to 77.3 percent in rural areas.”

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A further analysis of the report showed that some of the abducted persons were killed, while others were released.

It showed that of the reported cases of kidnapping, 82.1 percent were released,
12.8 percent were killed and 3.3 percent were still in captivity.

The study indicated that “About 91 percent of kidnapping incidents were done for ransom in the form of money, goods, or other benefits.

“Also, 2.4 percent of cases were attributed to political, criminal, or terrorist objectives, while 2.1 percent were linked to personal or family disputes. Custody disputes accounted for 0.5 percent of cases”.

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On the overall crime rate in Nigeria, the NBS survey suggested that North-West region had the highest incidence of crime. There were 14.4 million reported cases in the region. This was followed by the North-Central region with 8.8 million.

However, the South-East region recorded the lowest number of reported crimes. It had 6.18 million incidents in the period under review.

Stories about abductions are rife in some parts of Nigeria. From mass abductions in schools to the killing of abductees, the crime seems to have become a business venture for gangs.

Despite government reassurance and that of security agencies, the situation, experts believe, has not been minimally reduced.

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FG endorses N30 billion for 30 Fed Universities of Agric to begin mechanized farming

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The federal government has endorsed N30 billion for the nation’s 30 universities of agriculture to immediately commence mechanized farming.

The announcement came with a directive for specialized universities to focus strictly on their core mandates and cease offering programs unrelated to their original purpose.

Minister of Education, Dr. Tunji Alausa, disclosed this on Tuesday in Abuja while declaring open a retreat organized by the Ministry of Education for pro-chancellors of federal universities.

Dr. Alausa emphasized the importance of universities of agriculture owning and operating mechanized farming systems. He revealed that each university would receive N1 billion as a take-off grant for the initiative.

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Court Sentences Stepmother, Father To Life Jail Over Murder Of Daughter

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A UK court Tuesday handed life sentences to the father and stepmother of a 10-year-old British-Pakistani girl who died after being subjected to a prolonged campaign of “despicable abuse”.

Urfan Sharif, 43, and Beinash Batool, 30, were sentenced at London’s Old Bailey court for the murder of Sara Sharif, whose body was found covered in bites and bruises with broken bones and burns. They will each serve at least 40 and 33 years respectively, the judge told them.

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