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ARH’23 Chairperson, Kemi Olokode-Ayelabola Announces Feb. 7 As Mother’s Burial In Abeokuta

By Kayode Sanni-Arewa
The Chairperson and Convener of Asiwaju Renewed Hope (ARH’23), Kemi Olokode-Ayelabola has announced February 6 and 7, 2025 as dates for the burial of her late mother, madam Beatrice Modupe Olokode, who passed away in November 2024 at the age of 90.
Kemi, a behavioural, developmental and child/young persons care professional who spoke on behalf of the families of Olokode and Ogunbona during a chat with some newsmen on Saturday said:
“The families of Olokode and Ogunbona have fixed February 6 and 7 as dates to celebrate the life and exit of our matriarch, adorable mother, grandmother and great grandmother, madam Beatrice Modupe Olokode, who slept in the Lord in November 2024 at the age of 90. May her precious soul continue to rest in perfect peace. The families have also fixed Thursday, February 6, 2025 as the day for visitation at No 9 Animashaun road, Loyola Area, Ibadan at 12 noon, while commendation and service of songs will take place at Christ Apostolic Church Oke Alafia, Old Ife road, from 4pm to 6pm.
“The families also fixed mama’s interment and other funeral rites to hold on Friday, February 7, 2025 at Ile Olokode, Oloronmbo community, behind Muda Lawal stadium, Abeokuta, by 10am, while thanksgiving and reception and entertainment of guests and dignitaries will take place from 12 noon at ONTEC Events Centre, located at MKO Abiola way, Abeokuta. Without sounding immodest, this is strictly by invitation as the event is already outsourced to a professional planner who will painstakingly manage it.
“I’m also using this privilege to extend my profound gratitude to everyone for their show of love and kindness. Your steady display of affection has touched our hearts in immeasurable ways, and ordinary words cannot adequately express our gratitude.
“Similarly, I must show respect to all our numerous friends and well wishers who have been calling, visiting and supporting us in prayers and in other special ways, we equally return back to you our heartfelt appreciation. Your genuine concerns sincerely brought solace to our hearts, and your invaluable support lifted our spirits.
“Our gratitude as well goes to the church of God and the ministers, in-laws, political leaders, revered royal fathers, community leaders, heads of security agencies, as well as politicians from across party lines, who have shown us love and sympathy during this period. God will bless you all, and I pray that we would all live a life of fulfillment and outlive our elders and never experience shame in life.”
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NBA president urges S’East CJs to stop illegal remands

The President of the Nigerian Bar Association, Afam Osigwe (SAN), has voiced his concerns regarding the worsening security conditions in the South-East. He pointed out the prevalence of unlawful detentions, extrajudicial killings, and violations of human rights.
Osigwe condemned these troubling developments, highlighting their role in the erosion of law and order in the region. “The security challenges facing the South-East should be treated with the utmost seriousness and the attention they merit.”
“There has been a breakdown in law and order in many parts of the South-East, many communities no longer have a presence of local government, police stations have been destroyed, people are being kidnapped and ransomed, and people are beginning to take it as the order of the day,” he said.
He condemned the practice of some magistrates without jurisdiction, granting remand orders, leading to prolonged and unjust detentions.
He noted that over 68 per cent of prison inmates in the country were awaiting trial, adding that many had spent more time in detention than they would have if convicted.
“We condemn a situation where people are being held in remand, and we have also sent out an appeal to all Chief Judges to ensure that no magistrates’ court gives an order of remand without providing a return date for a review of the remand order.
“No person should be remanded without having his day in court – without being charged to court.
“And courts that have no jurisdiction should end the practice of granting indefinite remand.”
Osigwe called on the CJs to direct magistrates not to remand any suspect without charging them to court.
He also urged victims of unjust remand to seek redress in court, adding that NBA lawyers would be willing to offer pro bono services to support them.
“Naturally, they should be able to sue the state for detaining them without trial,” Osigwe advised.
“And it is for their lawyers to make a decision; we can’t go out because it is against our rules of the profession to instigate people to go to court, but where people feel aggrieved and want to approach lawyers, many NBA lawyers are willing to offer pro bono services,” he said.
Osigwe further stated that the NBA was working to promote peace and security in the south-east, through constructive engagement with relevant agencies, and advocacy.
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Just in: Federal High Court gives 48 justices the nod to deal with anti-graft cases

The Nigerian judiciary has designated 48 justices across various divisions of the Federal High Court to handle cases brought by the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC).
This decision, contained in a press statement dated February 13, 2025 and signed by the Chief Judge of the Federal High Court, Justice John T. Tsoho, is aimed to fast-track the prosecution of financial crimes, money laundering, and corruption cases that have long plagued Nigeria’s judicial system.
“The following Judges are hereby designated to handle Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) cases in their respective Divisions,” the statement reads.
The judges assigned to oversee these cases include Justices I. E. Ekwo, J. O. Abdulmalik, J. K. Omotosho, Emeka Nwite, M. S. Liman, and H. J. Yilwa in the Abuja Division.
In Lagos, Justices C. J. Aneke, Y. S. Bogoro, D. E. Osiagor, and O. A. Oluseyi have been designated.
Port Harcourt will have Justices P. M. Ayua and A. T. Mohammed handling EFCC cases, while in Calabar, Justice I. L. Ojukwu is assigned.
In Asaba, Justices F. A. Olubanjo and O. A. Agbaje will preside over corruption cases, while Justice H. A. Nganjiwa is designated for Warri. Yenagoa has Justice N. Ayo-Emmanuel assigned, while Uyo will have Justice C. S. Onah.
In Kano, Justice S. M. Shuaibu will handle cases, while Bauchi has Justice Aminu Garba. Jos will have Justices D. V. Agishi and S. I. Tanko.
Lafia will see Justices M. O. Olajuwon and A. Onoja-Alapa overseeing EFCC trials. In Makurdi, Justices M. S. Abubakar and E. R. Joshua have been designated, while in Ilorin, Justice M. O. Awogboro will handle cases.
Justice B. K. Usman is assigned to Yola, Justice J. K. Dagat to Maiduguri, and Justice F. M. Aminu to Damaturu. Kaduna will have Justice R. M. Aikawa handling EFCC cases, while in Katsina, Justices A. B. Aliyu and H. Dadan-Garba are assigned. Sokoto will have Justice A. G. Mahmud overseeing financial crime trials.
In Umuahia, Justices S. B. Onu and K. O. Ogundare will preside, while Awka has Justice E. N. Anyadike.
Justice H. I. O. Oshomah is designated for Abakaliki, while in Enugu, Justices M. G. Umar and F. O. G. Ogunbanjo are assigned. Owerri will have Justices I. N. Oweibo and C. J. Wigwe-Oreh handling EFCC cases.
Justice C. A. Obiozor is assigned to Benin, Justice B. O. Kuewunmi to Ado-Ekiti, and Justice A. J. Adeyemi to Abeokuta.
In Akure, Justice T. B. Adegoke will handle EFCC corruption cases, while Osogbo has Justice A. A. Demi-Ajayi. The Ibadan Division will see Justice U. N. Agomoh overseeing EFCC matters.
The latest development comes amid public outcry over delayed trials, prolonged adjournments, and allegations of judicial interference in cases involving politically exposed persons and corrupt government officials.
Despite the EFCC securing convictions in some cases, critics argue that the judicial process has been weaponised to either stall or fast-track cases depending on political interests.
SaharaReporters has previously reported on how influential politicians, former governors, and top government officials use legal loopholes and judicial delays to evade justice.
Many corruption cases have dragged on for years, with some abruptly dismissed due to technicalities.
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HND/B.sc dichotomy: Reps Bill scales 2nd reading

A bill to abolish the dichotomy and discrimination between Bachelor’s Degree holders and Higher National Diploma (HND) holders has scaled second reading in the House of Representatives.
According to the Speaker, Tajudeen Abbas, the bill sought to replace HND with Bachelor of Tech so that graduates of polytechnic would be able to compete favourably with other university graduates.
The bill, which was sponsored by a member, Fuad Laguda from Lagos State, also emphasised the importance of technical education.
Speaker Abbas said the position taken by all boards of polytechnics in Nigeria is “the abolition of HND and in place of it to have Bachelor of Technology so that at least graduates of polytechnics will be able to compete with those from universities”.
“At the same time, they are calling for hybrid supervision where the degree component of the polytechnic education will be handled by the NUC (National Universities Commission) while the national diploma will continue to be handled by the NBTE (National Board for Technical Education).
“Because of the degree component of this amendment, they felt that the qualification for being rector should also be upgraded to a Ph.D holder at the minimum since you will now be talking about degree programmes, it is only proper for such kind of establishment to have a Ph.D holder as the head of the institution,” he said.
Abbas subjected the bill to a voice vote and the lawmakers approved it to scale second reading.
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