The Legal Practitioners‘
Privileges Committee has elevated 31 legal practitioners to Senior Advocates of
Nigeria. This was confirmed by the Chief Registrar of the Supreme Court,
Hadizatu Mustapha, on Thursday
Mustapha said: “The Legal Practitioners’ Privileges Committee
at its 133rd plenary held July 12 has elevated 31 legal practitioners to the
inner bar.
“The rank (SAN) is warded as a mark of excellence to members
of the legal profession who have distinguished themselves as advocates and
academics.”
The new appointees are: Madu Abuchi, Essien Udom, Prof.
Oluyemisi Bangbose, Metong Urombo, Prof. Waha Egbewole, George Igbokwe,
Olubowale Taiwo, Oluwole Iyamu, Adekole Olawoye, Stephen Adehi and Olusuen
Akinbiyi.
Others are: Emmanuel Achukwu, Kenneth Ahia, Loius Alozie.
Prof. Isa Chiroma, Prof. Olanrewaju Fagbohun, Adeyinka Olumide-Fusika, Johnson
Ojo, Wole Agunbiade, Olayode Delano, Tanimu Inuwa, Sonny Wogu and Prof.
Offorinze Amucheazi.
The rest are: Adewale Atake, Ikhide Ehighelua, Mosediq
Kazeem, Edmund Obiagwu, Prof. Muhammed Mustapha-Akanbi, Cosmas Enweluzo, Isiaka
Mudi and Olabode Olanipekun.
Mustapha said the swearing-in ceremony would hold during the
commencement of the new legal year of the Supreme Court on September 24.
The News Agency of Nigeria recalls that a total of 106
applied with 83 of them entering as practicing lawyers and 23 as academics.
Out of the two females that entered into the race, one was
successful.
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