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  • Body of Benchers confers life membership on Bamidele, Ozekhome, 13 others

    Body of Benchers confers life membership on Bamidele, Ozekhome, 13 others

    The Body of Benchers, currently chaired by Chief Adegboyega Awomolo (SAN), has confirmed the Senate Leader Opeyemi Bamidele; human rights lawyer, Chief Mike Ozekhome (SAN), and 13 other lawyers as life members of the prestigious body.

    The Body of Benchers announced this last Thursday at a meeting of the body at its head office in Abuja.

    Among others, the body also confirmed the Director General of the Nigerian Law School, Prof. Isa Chiroma; the Emir of Lafia, Justice Sidi Bage; retired Justice of the Supreme Court, Justice Ejembi Eko, and former United Nations (UN) Special Rapporteur on Trafficking of Persons in Africa, Prof. Joy Ngozi Ezeilo (SAN), as life benchers.

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    With the newly confirmed life benchers, the total number of members of the prestigious body has risen to 170, a cap set for the next five years before new life members would be admitted into the body of practitioners of the highest distinction in the legal profession.

    The elevation of the new life benchers is obviously in recognition of their outstanding contribution to the development of legal profession in the country and for upholding the integrity and excellence of the legal profession.

  • Body of Benchers confers life membership on Bamidele, Ozekhome, 13 others

    Body of Benchers confers life membership on Bamidele, Ozekhome, 13 others

    The Body of Benchers, currently chaired by Chief Adegboyega Awomolo (SAN), has confirmed the Leader of the Senate, Senator Opeyemi Bamidele; human rights lawyer, Chief Mike Ozekhome (SAN) and 13 other prominent legal practitioners as life members of the prestigious body.

    The confirmation was formally announced on Thursday, January 23, 2025 at the meeting of the body held at its head office in Abuja, Federal Capital Territory, according to a statement by the Directorate of Media and Public Affairs, in the Office of the Senate Leader in Abuja.

    Among others, the body further confirmed Director General, Nigerian Law School, Prof. Isa Chiroma; Emir of Lafia, Justice Sidi Bage; retired Justice of the Supreme Court, Justice Ejembi Eko and former United Nations Special Rapporteur on Trafficking persons in Africa, Prof. Joy Ngozi Ezeilo (SAN) life benchers.

    The statement reads in part: “With the newly confirmed life benchers, the total number of life benchers in the country has now risen to 170, a cap set for the next five years before new life members would be admitted into the body of practitioners of the highest distinction in the legal profession.

    “The elevation of the new life benchers is obviously in recognition of their outstanding contribution to the development of legal profession in the country and for upholding the integrity and excellence of the legal profession.

    “Bamidele, chairman of the Senate Committee on Judiciary, Human Rights and Legal Matters in the ninth National Assembly, was first appointed into the Body of Benchers as a Bencher in November 2019.

    “His tenure as the Chairman of Senate Committee on Judiciary and Legal Matters witnessed remarkable reforms, working closely with the leadership of both the judicial and executive arms of the Government.

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    “Among others, there was greater attention to the welfare and working conditions of judicial officers and staff through increased budgetary provisions to the Judiciary. 

    “The Bill for the increase in the retirement age of judicial officers from 65 to 70 was also passed by the legislature and assented to by the executive. 

    “Called to the Nigerian Bar in July 1992, Bamidele actively maintains his membership of the Nigerian Bar Association, American Bar Association, New York State Bar Association and International Bar Association.

    “He is also a Fellow, Chartered Institute of Arbitrators (Nigeria); Fellow, Chartered Institute of Management Consultants and Fellow, Chartered Institute of Local Government and Public Administration, Nigeria.

    “At different times, Bamidele has distinguished himself in public service having served as the Commissioner for Youth, Sports & Social Development under the administration of Governor Bola Ahmed Tinubu, Commissioner of Information & Strategy under the administration of Governor Babatunde Raji Fashola and Chairman, House Committee on Legislative Research and Budget in the seventh National Assembly.

    “He first graduated with honours in 1986, from the University of Ife (now Obafemi Awolowo University), Nigeria with a Bachelor of Arts. Driven by passion for an egalitarian and just world, Bamidele turned to the University of Benin, Nigeria to pursue a Bachelor of Laws, which he completed also with honours in 1990.

    “He further pursued a Master of Laws at the Franklin Pierce School of Law, University of New Hampshire, Concord, United States, specialising in Intellectual Property Law, with bias in International Patent, Trademark and Copyright Law, including the Licensing of International Transfer of Technology.”

  • Body of Benchers inducts 4412 lawyers

    Body of Benchers inducts 4412 lawyers

    • DG hails Tinubu, Wike for ensuring security at Law School

    The number of lawyers and members of the Body of Benchers (BOB) has grown by 4,412, following yesterday’s Call to Bar of fresh law graduates.

    The new wigs were inducted at the Body of Benchers’ Headquarters in Abuja, presided over by the BOB Chairman, Justice Mary Odili (retd.).

    Justice Odili told the gathering that a committee had been set up to address the challenge of conflicting decisions by courts in the country.

    The retired Supreme Court justice explained that the committee was informed by the heightening criticism and dwindling public trust in the judicial system.

    She added that the committee, which comprises high-ranking members of the Judiciary, has the responsibility to address incidents of conflicting judgments and related issues.

    Justice Odili advised the new wigs to avoid unethical conducts of any type.

    The Director-General of the Nigerian Law School (NLS), Prof. Isa Hayatu Chiroma, hailed President Bola Tinubu and Federal Capital Territory (FCT) Minister Nyesom Wike for their support to the institution.

    Chiroma said: “Recall that in my address to the distinguished Body of Benchers at the July 2022 Call to the Bar, I raised the case of heightened security in our dear country, especially around the host cities of our headquarters and campuses.

    “I am also to bring to our attention that we have continued to witness reoccurrence of these orchestrated fears and rumours of imminent attacks on the Nigerian Law School headquarters at Bwari and its environs.

    “However, adequate safeguards for all the campuses and especially here in Bwari have been fully deployed and reinforced to the glory of God.

    “We thank and appreciate the efforts of the Federal Government, led by President Bola Ahmed Tinubu, the Minister of the Federal Capital Territory (FCT), Nyesom Wike, and all the security agencies for their invaluable concern and support to the Nigerian Law School. May the Almighty God continue to protect us all, Amen!”

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    He gave details of the numbers of the new wigs being inducted.

    The NLS boss said: “I will be presenting at this Call to the Bar a total of 4,412 candidates who were successful at the November 2023 Bar Final examinations as well as 14 candidates from previous Bar Final examinations.

    “I am happy to report on the good performance recorded by the candidates as seen in the executive summary below: Outstanding/General Performance.

    •Total number of students who participated at the examinations: 5,300.

    •Total number of successful candidates: 4,412

    “The Nigerian Law School is proudly happy to report that a total number 251 candidates bagged First Class in the last Bar Final examination.

    “This is indeed an outstanding, excellent performance and, of course, unprecedented.

    “These figures translate to 83.3 per cent success at the Bar Final examinations.

    “I wish to assure all of you that we shall remain the gate keepers of our noble profession.

    “As teachers and administrators, we will continue to uphold the standard and integrity of the Bar.”