@imakun122 As we're all laughing, we also need to recognise that our public infrastructure remains mostly inaccessible to people living with disabilities.
@theteslim@asemota There's NO ONE in the current or past governments that will take that chance with 'pardoned' terrorists.
The aim of the reintegration could be for them to finish what they have started but with a smarter method of operation outside the government house.
You are spreading this fake news then you are utterly foolish. How can i say this? Your hatred for Igbos and Peter Obi should not induce you to extreme foolishness
In life, there are incredible moments and experiences that words alone cannot perfectly describe.
At the opening of the new head office of Inibehe Effiong Chambers yesterday in Lagos, we had the pleasure of hosting Hon. Justice Oludotun Adefope-Okojie (Rtd), a reputable and foremost jurist who retired from the Court of Appeal of Nigeria, as our Special Guest of Honour.
We were equally delighted to host my mentor, respected human rights lawyer and former President of the West African Bar Association, Mr. Femi Falana, SAN, as the Chairman of the occasion.
Mr. Olumide-Fusika, SAN also registered his presence.
The Chairman of the Ikeja Branch of the Nigerian Bar Association (NBA), Mr. Quadri Adeniyi, was in attendance.
The Head Steward of the Layers of Truth Church International, Pastor Adedoyin Akerele came all the way from Kaduna and prayed for the firm.
Mr. Geoffrey Uzono of Channels Television was also with us. Popular political cartoonist, Mike Asukwo also graced the occasion.
Our courageous Precious Oruche, popularly known as MamaPee, came from Abuja to celebrate with us, amongst other respected and prominent friends of our firm.
We were only able to invite a handful of people due to time constraint.
Oga Yenne is the brain behind this video. Contact him if you need a reliable videographer in Lagos. Heโs available to travel to other places.
We are eternally grateful to all our esteemed guests for making the event memorable.
History will vindicate the just.
@Ademola_Odumesi This is not how justice works in a progressive/civilised society.
The law punishes offenders, not groups. One person's wrongdoing should never be used to justify punishing others who had nothing to do with it.
Lawbreakers get punished; not their lookalikes.
Weโre fighting against โillegalsโ.
This is a small business owner. He didnโt have to show them his documents, but he did, he kept reiterating its validity, yet, they made him close his shop & beat him.
This is not fighting illegals, you hate your people
@MagaselaMzobe Everywhere in the world, illegal migrants are lawfully deported back to their original country or from wherever they came in from, not harrased (sometimes, killed) by a barbaric mob who had no means to verify anyone's immigration status.
What Shehu Shagari did in 1983 was bad, too. I hope Nigerians have tasted their own medicine.
We can argue that it's different, but that line is very thin.
@abenasports Our governments are definitely not in a haste to speed up the development of Nigeria and certainly, not in any way, value the lives and wellbeing of their citizens.
The posture of "public funds will always come no matter how reckless we become in spending it"