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Anambra Land Dispute: Bartholomew Okafor-Onyilo, Wins In Court by ernest2019: 2:24pm On Feb 12, 2023
A Federal High Court sitting in Abuja, Bwari Division has ruled in favour of legal practitioner, Bartholomew Okafor-Onyilo, in a suit against the Nigerian Bar Association which recommended him for disciplinary action based on a legal opinion he rendered as Special Assistant to the Deputy Governor of Anambra State (Legal Matters), ANAMBRA PEOPLE reports.

Bartholomew Okafor-Onyilo, had in an affidavit he deposed to, in March 2022, said he wrote a legal opinion to the then Deputy Governor of Anambra State, who was also the Chairman of the State’s Boundary Committee on a land dispute between Ukpo and Abba communities in Anambra State.

According to him, the legal opinion was leaked to one of the parties in the land dispute (the applicant for boundary demarcation).

However, the lawyer said he did not receive any invitation from the association to enable him attend any hearing against him, only for him to read in newspapers that he had been invited to face the NBA’s Disciplinary Panel.

He, therefore, asked the court to declare that the findings of the defendants and recommendation as ultra vires, illegal, null and void and of no effect.

He also sought a declaration that he was entitled to own an opinion on a decision of the Supreme Court and such opinion is protected under Section 39 (1) of the constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria, 1999 (as amended).

While asking the court to set aside the findings and recommendation of the NBA, he also asked the court to award him damages in the sum of N10m against the defendants.


Ruling in the case on January 17, 2023, Justice Ebong, ruled in favor of the claimant on the ground that, in favour of the claimant on the ground that the 2nd Defendant being a lawyer and Secretary of the NBA's Disciplinary Committee Panel clearly Flouted Rules 17(5)$20 of the Rules Of Professional Conduct by appearing for himself and NBA.

Secondly, that NBA allowed the breach of the Claimant's Fundamental Right to fair hearing, entrenched in Section 36(1) of the 1999 Constitution which covers the twin pillars of Natural Justice expressed in the Latin Maxims: audi alteram patem(hear both sides),and nemo judex in causa sua(you can not be a judge in your own case); which renders the decision reached a nullity.

Court equally held that a RASH procedure was adopted by the NBA's Panel. That the erratic and capricious handling of the petition by the Defendants resulted in no hearing at all, which made the Panel not to have looked into the allegations of media trial and campaign of calumny launched against the Claimant by the 2nd Defendant to tarnish his image.

The court established a biased mind or the likelihood of same against the Claimant, and held finally that the said violations have rendered the said report invalid, null and void and of no effect whatsoever.


“It is in the course of such determination by the relevant organs that the claims of privilege and freedom of expression can be considered and ruled upon. The Court cannot take over the role of either the Panel or the Disciplinary Committee by pronouncing on the merit of the claimant's potential defence to the allegation levelled against him. The supervisory powers conferred on this Court by the Constitution over Inferior tribunals, only enables It ensure that such tribunals follow due process and act within their competence; it does not empower the court to usurp the functions of such bodies by addressing issues or answering questions which by law are reserved for them to deal with. Issue 2 is therefore discountenanced.”

Justice Ebong also asked the defendants to pay the sum —of N200,000,00 (Two hundred thousand Naira) only, as general damages to the claimant; and a further sum of N50,000.00 (Fifty thousand Naira) only, as cost of the action.”
https://anambrapeople.com.ng/2023/02/12/anambra-land-dispute-bartholomew-okafor-onyilo-wins-in-court-as-justice-ebong-fines-nba/

Re: Anambra Land Dispute: Bartholomew Okafor-Onyilo, Wins In Court by Zico5(m): 4:13pm On Feb 12, 2023
Land dispute is not a strange issue among Igbo. Many lives have lost due to this. No matter how magnificent the building is on a disputed land, it will be dismantled within a minute. Buying land in Igbo land is at Ur own peril especially if u are a stranger. That's why it's very hard to see a stranger buying and selling land there.

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Re: Anambra Land Dispute: Bartholomew Okafor-Onyilo, Wins In Court by mannobi(m): 4:13pm On Feb 12, 2023
Igbos and gragra. They intimidate and dominate themselves in their landlocked area. They fight dirty because of land but go to yorubaland and condemn their peaceful accommodation. It is always gragra for for them from marriage to music to politics and everything. They really need to learn a lot from other regions in Nigeria.

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Re: Anambra Land Dispute: Bartholomew Okafor-Onyilo, Wins In Court by Dshocker(m): 4:15pm On Feb 12, 2023
Arthur Eze is the person behind all this, trying to claim Abba's land, because he has money...

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Re: Anambra Land Dispute: Bartholomew Okafor-Onyilo, Wins In Court by AmotekunSW: 4:16pm On Feb 12, 2023
Ukpo and Abba
To communities fighting over land since forever.

That's why I was just laughing when Soludo was expecting a community to give him 100 hectares of land for free to build a mall.

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Re: Anambra Land Dispute: Bartholomew Okafor-Onyilo, Wins In Court by samsononyilo(m): 4:20pm On Feb 12, 2023
Onyilo? That's an idoma name😂

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Re: Anambra Land Dispute: Bartholomew Okafor-Onyilo, Wins In Court by 1Alex: 4:20pm On Feb 12, 2023
Ok
Re: Anambra Land Dispute: Bartholomew Okafor-Onyilo, Wins In Court by inoki247: 4:22pm On Feb 12, 2023
Wetin people go still settle for court las las dem go dey use juju, violence run m first...

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Re: Anambra Land Dispute: Bartholomew Okafor-Onyilo, Wins In Court by Realist12: 4:23pm On Feb 12, 2023
That's why they should vote Tinubu , Lagos land use Laws has provided reasonable Laws to resolve a lot of Land dispute hence making it easier for investors to acquire Land .
Tinubu has been advocating for Mortgages which will require amendments and upgrades in our Land use Laws at a national level.
Whilst Lagos is seeing revolutionary changes in real estate development it's suprising the east is still stuck with Archaic practices such as "we don't sell land to strangers "
Tinubu is the messiah the Ibos are looking for not Obi.

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Re: Anambra Land Dispute: Bartholomew Okafor-Onyilo, Wins In Court by IDENNAA(m): 4:35pm On Feb 12, 2023
samsononyilo:
Onyilo? That's an idoma name😂

Its Igbo for the enemy.

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Re: Anambra Land Dispute: Bartholomew Okafor-Onyilo, Wins In Court by chukkystar(m): 4:59pm On Feb 12, 2023
If Nigerian Judiciary was free from external influence, this Country for sweet.

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Re: Anambra Land Dispute: Bartholomew Okafor-Onyilo, Wins In Court by bukarolz: 5:02pm On Feb 12, 2023
Inferiority complex is the biggest disability.

mannobi:
Igbos and gragra. They intimidate and dominate themselves in their landlocked area. They fight dirty because of land but go to yorubaland and condemn their peaceful accommodation. It is always gragra for for them from marriage to music to politics and everything. They really need to learn a lot from other regions in Nigeria.

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Re: Anambra Land Dispute: Bartholomew Okafor-Onyilo, Wins In Court by nakaman: 5:11pm On Feb 12, 2023
this is not a news
Re: Anambra Land Dispute: Bartholomew Okafor-Onyilo, Wins In Court by bukarolz: 5:14pm On Feb 12, 2023
Most Yorubas cannot go to the East due to their cowardice nature. Meanwhile, I can still remember how Ife and Modakeke people slaughtered themselves for almost a decade.

What about hijab fights that costed Oyinola his dominance? Noisy tribe. In the North they lived amongst Muslims thinking they the same. Hausa massacred them in 90s and called them berebe.

Hausa North sees you as their slaves and considers Ibos bravos. I rather die a hero than dying many times before my death.



mannobi:
Igbos and gragra. They intimidate and dominate themselves in their landlocked area. They fight dirty because of land but go to yorubaland and condemn their peaceful accommodation. It is always gragra for for them from marriage to music to politics and everything. They really need to learn a lot from other regions in Nigeria.

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Re: Anambra Land Dispute: Bartholomew Okafor-Onyilo, Wins In Court by free2ryhme: 5:17pm On Feb 12, 2023
ernest2019:

https://anambrapeople.com.ng/2023/02/12/anambra-land-dispute-bartholomew-okafor-onyilo-wins-in-court-as-justice-ebong-fines-nba/

As expected thread such as this wont hit second page so fast.

you get it, if you dont forget it grin cheesy
Re: Anambra Land Dispute: Bartholomew Okafor-Onyilo, Wins In Court by Passionate888: 5:20pm On Feb 12, 2023
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Re: Anambra Land Dispute: Bartholomew Okafor-Onyilo, Wins In Court by laplace19(m): 5:31pm On Feb 12, 2023
Zico5:
Land dispute is not a strange issue among Igbo. Many lives have lost due to this. No matter how magnificent the building is on a disputed land, it will be dismantled within a minute. Buying land in Igbo land is at Ur own peril especially if u are a stranger. That's why it's very hard to see a stranger buying and selling land there.

Stop misinforming the public. There's no where you don't have land dispute and that's not enough reason to discourage people from owning a land anywhere in the country. Make your findings before you purchase land anywhere.

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Re: Anambra Land Dispute: Bartholomew Okafor-Onyilo, Wins In Court by stigman(m): 6:35pm On Feb 12, 2023
Zico5:
Land dispute is not a strange issue among Igbo. Many lives have lost due to this. No matter how magnificent the building is on a disputed land, it will be dismantled within a minute. Buying land in Igbo land is at Ur own peril especially if u are a stranger. That's why it's very hard to see a stranger buying and selling land there.

Trash

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