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  • Ozekhome mobbed at Fawehinmi lecture

    Ozekhome mobbed at Fawehinmi lecture

    There was a mild drama yesterday  at the 14th Gani Fawehinmi Annual Lecture when angry protesters mobbed Chief  Mike Ozekhome (SAN) and stopped him from mounting the podium to speak.

    The incident happened at the Lagos Airport Hotel, Ikeja, venue of the lecture organised by the Nigerian Bar Association (NBA), Ikeja Branch and which has as its theme: “Federalism, Restructuring and Good Governance: Striking a Balance”.

    Ozekhome, who arrived the venue at about 1.10 p.m.,  was stopped from entering the hall by the protesters comprising  some youth and students. They milled round the  senior lawyer singing songs composed of defamatory words as they stopped him from entering the hall.

    The incident forced the keynote speaker, a former Dean, Faculty of Law, Obafemi Awolowo (OAU), Ile-Ife, Prof Demola Popoola to stop his paper for about 20 minutes.

    At the high table was the former General Secretary of the National Union of Petroleum and Natural Gas Workers (NUPENG), Chief Frank Ovie Kokori, who was chairman of the event, and the Adeboruwa of Igbogbo, Oba Semiu Orimadegun Kasali among others.

    Ozekhome was slated as a contributor alongside Ms Onyeka Onwenu and Seun Kuti, son of late Fela Anikulapo Kuti.

    The protesters accused Ozekhome of defending personalities like Governor Ayodele Fayose of Ekiti state, wife of former President, Mrs Patience Jonathan and Senate President Bukola Saraki among others, who they labeled as corrupt,  contrary to the ideals for which the late Chief Gani Fawehinmi stood for.

    It took the intervention of Mr Femi Falana (SAN), the NBA Ikeja Chairman,  Mr Adeshina Ogunlana and Mr Mohammed Fawehinmi to bring the situation under control.

    Mohammed  told the protesting youths that his late father did not believe in violence but rather was very democratic.

    He said late Fawehinmi would not have approved what they did because Chief Ozekhome was at the event for a purpose.

    “This gathering is a democratic gathering and it is a gathering in which security should not  restrict anybody”, he said adding that he was about nine years old when Chief Ozekhome was working as a counsel in his late father’s chamber.

    Ozekhome, who later addressed the gathering, told them that he was very close to the late Fawehinmi and that together they formulated and started the publication, “Nigerian weekly Law Report” .

    He said:”Gani fought across the country handling many cases including controversial ones.”

    He rcalled that when in 1983, the NBA said that lawyers should not defend alleged corrupt politicians under the administration of Gens. Muhammadu Buhari and Tunde Idiagbon when they were fighting corruption, “but Gani said No; these people are entitled to their rights.

    “By Section 36 of the Constitution, every person’s innocence is presumed; I was with Gani when we were defending the so-called corrupt politicians.

    “I am just coming now from the court where the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) wanted to freeze the account of a citizen via ex parte.

    “I just stopped them again for the 20th time, I will continue to fight the government which looks the other way when corruption is recorded in their system. “I have told Mr Magu three times to prosecute at least one person in their government so that we can show that corruption is being fought,’’ he said.

    “The Shiites that were mowed down during their protests, the massacre in Southern Kaduna, Enugu State and so many other incidents are as a result of lack of true federalism and restructuring,’’ he said.

    His address was punctuated by the protesters who shouted  “lies, lies, lies’’ even as the senior advocate told the protesters that he would not be intimidated and called them hired protersters.

    Falana gave clarifications that the account given by Ozekhome should not be misunderstood to mean that Gani was a defender of  corruption.

    Falana said Gani  took on some cases to expose corruption and corrupt politicians.

    “He never filed a stay of proceedings. If you have a bad case, Gani would simply tell you that you have a bad case. Go and find out from your history books, Gani never defended anyone being tried by the EFCC or ICPC, I need to correct that misconception”, he said.

    Prof. Popoola, in his lecture titled, “ Re-Inventing the Nigerian State: Imperatives, Prospects and Challenges of Federalism, Restructuring and Good Governance” said the country cannot have meaningful restructuring without economic restructuring.

    He said tit would be difficult for the country to free herself from  the many problems it is going through now, including restructuring, not until the people start thinking like global citizens.

  • Pastor ‘mobbed’ for hawking fried meat

    Pastor ‘mobbed’ for hawking fried meat

    A self-acclaimed pastor, Adeniyi Johnson, escaped being lynched yesterday in Ijomu, Akure, the Ondo State capital.

    Johnson, who claimed to be a pastor in a popular Pentecostal church, was mobbed for allegedly hawking fried meat and fetish items.

    It was gathered that the pastor begged the people to eat with him.

    His action caused curious onlookers to take him to the Deji’s palace.

    Johnson told the crowd that he had just been transferred to the Ipogun branch of the church from Iju/ Ita-ogbolu and he was directed to do this by the Holy Spirit.

    At the palace, security agents had a hard time preventing the crowd from lynching Johnson as he recounted his mission in Yoruba while being quizzed by palace chiefs.

     Johnson said he was divinely instructed to share the meat to save his dying son.

    He urged the people to allow him continue what he called his “end time mission” based on revelation from God.

    He was whisked away to the police Area Command headquarters.

    At the church’s state headquarters in Akure, a senior pastor, who pleaded for anonymity, said Johnson was sacked at one of the church’s local branches about a month ago to allow his family treat him after he showed signs of mental illness.

    At the Police Area Command, a senior officer confirmed that some pastors from the church confirmed that Johnson was mentally ill.

    The officer said the police were waiting for his family to bring his medical record before he could be released to them.

  • Mobbed robbery suspects die in police station

    Three suspected armed robbers beaten up by a mob on Tuesday at Jibowu, Lagos Mainland have died in police custody, it was learnt yesterday.

    The fourth suspect, Bayo Kadiri, had died before they were taken to the Onipanu Police Station.

    Ahmed Fatai, Rafiu Mogaji and Godwin Uzong were said to have bled to death.

    Their bodies have been deposited at the Ikorodu General Hospital morgue, and the case transferred to the Special Anti-Robbery Squad (SARS), Ikeja.

    The deceased were said to have robbed a woman in Ilupeju of N400,000  and her telephone before proceeding to Jibowu where they snatched N200,000 from another woman, Joy Oroh after she left Diamond Bank.

    They were said to have shot her in the thigh before collecting the money.

    A mobile policeman guarding a bank on Morocco Road was said to have opened fire on them, stopping them from escaping.

    The mob caught up with them and beat them to a pulp. Their rider, however, escaped with gunshot wounds.

    A source told The Nation that the suspects bled to death, adding that their bodies were taken to the morgue around 8pm.

    Police Commissioner Fatai Owoseni said he was not aware of the suspects’ death.

    “I do not know if they are dead. What did the police tell you the previous day? If there is any update on the issue, the police will brief you,” he said.

  • Mikel mobbed in Belgium

    Mikel mobbed in Belgium

    John Mikel Obi might be warming the bench at Chelsea and finding it hard to convince some Nigerians of his ability as a great football talent but the Jos born midfielder is arguably the biggest star in the Nigeria national team camp in Belgium; judging by the attention he has drawn to himself from locals as the three-time African champions prepare to face Congo and Cameroon in seperate international friendlies.

    Camp sources revealed that Mikel, who surprisingly was one of the earliest arrival in camp has continually been swamped on by children and adults alike who seek to get autographs from the Chelsea star.

    Mikel has conspicuously been missing in action in recent times for Nigeria and he did court some controversies when at the beginning of the reign of the new coach Sunday Oliseh he was accused of playing hide and seek.

    The Chelsea star is indeed hoping to shut his critics as the Eagles get set for the crunch clashes with the Congo Dr and Cameroon national teams.