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Gani Fawehinmi: Story Of The Legendary Legal And Humanitarian Icon by Racoon(m): 4:33am On Oct 15, 2023
All you need to know about the man. Repost to educate someone

When Chief Gani's 14-year old first child asked for his dad's support to go to the Nigeria Defence Academy taking the NDA's form to his father to sign, Chief Gani left the form, reached for the cane and flogged the young man for planning to join his tormentors.

From Kaduna prison to Jos prison, from Gombe prison to portharcourt prison, from Kuje prison to Ikoyi prison, Chief Gani Fawehinmi was the most jailed human right activist from Nigeria.

For raising his voice against injustice, his books were confiscated, his library set ablaze, his house and chambers were always raided and he was assaulted on Mobolaji Bank Anthony Way in Lagos by Naval officers. His travails from security agents never dissuaded him from defending the poor and the weak in the society.

"I defended the students of University of Ibadan in 1971 when one of the students, Kunle Adepeju, was shot dead by the police under Gowon’s regime and the government of the day set up a Commission of enquiry headed by Justice B. O. Kazim. and I represented the students for 5 months in that tribunal of enquiry. In 1976, I defended the students of University of Benin against the wrath of the military government.

In 1983, under Shehu Shagari, there was a peaceful demonstration by more than 4000 students of the University of Maiduguri against the misdirected high handedness of the leadership of Professor Jubril Aminu, (former Nigerian Ambassador to the U.S.)
Several students were expelled and their education illegally truncated. I fought to the Supreme Court to obtain victory. This is just to mention few of my struggles for justice." Gani recalled.


They always came for him. He was arrested on his 50th birthday. "I witnessed one of the times they came to arrest him in the house. They were about armed 20 policemen. It was as if they were coming to take a criminal and they brought a big Black Maria.

When he was asked the possibility of defending Ralph Uwazurike he said: "If am approached by Uwazurike to take up his case, I will fly straight to wherever he is or, if I cannot go there by air, I will go there by road.

If I cannot go there by road, I will trek to defend his right to hold an opinion because freedom of speech is a fundamental right. Because he has the right to pursue any objective and if they feel that his objective is criminal, then he has the right to defend himself in the court of law and we shall defend the issue of his fundamental rights".

The incorruptible Chief Gani was able to speak truth to powers because he had nothing to hide. He once said; "I have never got any contracts from any local government, state government or from federal government.

I don’t even know the house of ministers. I never met any Head of State in my life. I’ve never met any minister in my life. I’ve never submitted any application for contract anywhere in my life. I have never submitted any application for contract at any level whatsoever."


Chief Gani was Unbiased, detribalized and unsentimental patriot. When his own daughter was working in his Chambers, she either resumed before/at 7am or be locked outside the gate like any latecomer.

Chief Gani's lung began to deteriorate while doctors were busy focusing on his heart and blood pressure. It got so bad that he called his cardiologist, Dr Mike Fadayomi, his childhood friend from the age of four. He is one of the best cardiologist in this world. He directed Chief Gani to a radiologist to do the X-ray first. When he (radiologist) came with the wet X-ray and showed it to Gani and Fadayomi, the cardiologist shouted;

"Gani something dangerous is wrong with your left lung. You must run to London. I don't understand this" When Chief Gani got to London the doctors told him that he was among the 5% patients in the world who don't smoke or drink and yet had lung cancer. Gani narrated his ordeals to the doctors in London and one of them hinted that his "horrible detention" must have triggered the lung failure.

The human right activist was asked to prepare for the worst and Gani wept. To prevent politicians from "hijacking" his burial, Gani bought his casket while alive and made cash available for his funeral with instructions to his children about how he liked his funeral to be.

Chief Gani Fawehinmi literally lost his voice to the ravaging lung cancer before his Sun finally set on 9th September 2009. And Nigeria hasn't been able to find a replacement for that voice of justice and courage till date.
https:///NigeriaStories/status/1713163799140675699?t=46k3DE47RpOiRWH_JoJ_hA&s=08

Gani Fawehinmi
Chief Abdul-Ganiyu "Gani" Oyesola Fawehinmi, GCON, SAN (22 April 1938 – 5 September 2009) was a Nigerian author, publisher, philanthropist, social critic, human and civil rights lawyer, and politician.

-Born: Abdul-Ganiyu Oyesola Fawehinmi on 22 April 1938

-Ondo: Southern Region, British Nigeria (now in Ondo State, Nigeria)

Died: 5 September 2009 (aged 71)


-Nationality: Nigerian

-Occupations: Author Publisher Philanthropist Social critic, LawyerPolitician

-Traditional Role: He held the chieftaincy title of the Lamofin of Ondo.


Early life:
Born into the family of Saheed and Munirat Fawehinmi of Ondo, in Ondo State. His father, Chief Saheed Tugbobo Fawehinmi, the Seriki Musulumi of Ondo, was a successful timber trader, philanthropist, civic activist and muslim chieftain of the Yoruba people.


He was reported to be a follower of Ajao, who brought Islam to Ondo City, southwestern Nigeria. Chief Saheed Tugbobo Fawehinmi died on 5 February 1963 at the age of 89 years. Gani's grandfather was the late Chief Lisa Alujanu Fawehinmi of Ondo, who engaged in several successful battles for and on behalf of the Ondo people in the nineteenth century. Hence, the appellation the 'Alujanun', which means spirit. He died at the age of 92.

Education:
Gani had his early education at Ansar-Ud-Deen Primary School, Iyemaja – Ondo state from 1947 to 1953 and his secondary school education at Victory College Ikare, a Christian School from 1954 to 1958, under the leadership of the Late Rev. Akinrele where he sat for and passed his West African School Certificate Examination in 1958. While in college, he was popularly known as "Nation" because of his passionate interest in national, legal and political affairs.


He was an avid reader of Daily Times and West African Pilot, the most popular newspapers in Nigeria at that time. He then worked briefly as a law clerk in the High Court of Lagos until 1961. Gani enrolled at the Holborn College of Law- University of London to read law in 1961.

While at University, his father died. He completed his academic degree in London with a measure of difficulty due to lack of funds. This involved doing various menial jobs in London, while in London, he was acquainted with books of revolutionary or radical figures such as Fidel Castro, Winston Churchill, David Ben-Gurion, Ghandhi, Mao Tse Tsung and Karl Marx. He returned to Nigeria in 1964 and was called to the bar the following year. He then worked briefly at the law firm of his brother, the late Hon. Justice Rasheed Olabamidele Fawehinmi before branching out on his own.

In 1994 he and some other notable Nigerians formed the National Conscience Party of Nigeria which exists till today and he stood for a presidential election in 2003 under the umbrella of the National Conscience Party. Gani Fawehinmi was elevated to the rank of Senior Advocate of Nigeria (SAN), the highest legal title in Nigeria, in September 2001.


Law Career:
Fawehinmi gained prominence when he took on the case of a factory worker, Bala Abashe who alleged that the Secretary to the government of Benue-Plateau State, Andrew Obeya had an affair with his wife. Abashe then sued Obeya for assault and damages for adultery. Fawehinmi took on the case as a pro bono lawyer for Abashe while the state government stood behind their official.


Efforts were made for Fawehinmi to drop the case, when that failed, Obeya was forced to resign. However, Fawehinmi was detained for nine months. The publicity of the case improved the exposure of his law practice. From 1971 to 1973, he was the national publicity secretary of the Nigerian Bar Association. However, in 1981, Fawehinmi was queried by a disciplinary committee and told to explain himself within fourteen days why he was touting himself through advertisements in a weekly publication contrary to the ethics of the bar.

In the case, Legal Practitioners Disciplinary Committee (LPDC) . Chief Gani Fawehinmi (1985) the Supreme Court upheld the Appeal Court judgement rendering the LPDC's proceedings against Chief Fawehinmi ineffective on the basis that the constitution of the LPDC with the Attorney-General as Chairman made him accuser, prosecutor and judge at the same time which breached the principles of natural justice and therefore Chief Fawehinmi's right to fair hearing.The judgement led to an amendment of the Legal Practitioners’ Act 1975.

Fawehinmi later ran afoul of an NBA directive. In 1984, when the new Buhari administration enacted the Recovery of Public Property decree, the NBA under the presidency of Bola Ajibola directed its members not to represent any of client in a military tribunal. Fawehinmi flouted the directive because he believed the accused should be made to disgorge any money stolen as a result his name was placed in NBA's dishonour roll.[citation needed]

Dele Giwa Murder Case:
In 1986, while Chief Gani Fawehinmi was Dele Giwa's Lawyer, the latter was killed in a bomb blast under suspicious circumstances. As a result of his activities, Chief Gani Fawehinmi had been arrested, detained and charged to court several times. His international passport was seized on many occasions and his residence and Chambers were searched several times


He was beaten up time after time and was deported from one part of the country to another to prevent him from being able to effectively reach out to the masses among whom he was popular. His books were confiscated by the Federal Military Government and his library at Surulere, a suburb of Lagos, were set ablaze. His law Chambers at Anthony Village, Lagos State, were invaded by persons suspected to be agents of the government. The guards were shot, two of them seriously wounded.

In the process of his crusades for the rule of law, the hopes and aspirations of the poor and the oppressed, he fought many battles against military dictatorship as a result of which he had been arrested several times by the military governments and their numerous security agents. He was dumped in many police cells and detained in several prisons between 1969 and 1996.

His supporters have called him "the scourge of sphygmomanometer with which the blood pressure of dictators is gauged, the veritable conscience of the nation and the champion of the interests and causes of the masses". Many Nigerians also took to calling him the people's president.
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gani_Fawehinmi

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Re: Gani Fawehinmi: Story Of The Legendary Legal And Humanitarian Icon by Racoon(m): 4:34am On Oct 15, 2023
This man was indeed a great man that ever bestride the Nigerian politico-military landscape with his pride, honour, and integrity held high aloof.

The only fellas that came close to him were the likes of the legendary justices of the Supreme Court of the 1960-80s(fearless judges), Late Prof Beko Ransome-Kuti, his late brother-the legendary Fela Anikulapo Kuti, Late Alao Aka-Bashorun, Late R. Admiral Ndubuisi Kano, Chief Frank Kokori, La Pa Micheal Imodu, and some other uncountable heros of the Nigerian democratic struggle.

How it came to be that we now accept the likes of the criminal certificate forger Nigeria has on seat today( who was aggressively prosecuted by same Gani despite being a fugitive Yoruba man), Prof Isay Sagay, Femi Falana, Olise Agbakogba Festus Keyamo, Rotimi Akeredolu etc as heros of democracy really is an insult to the sensibility of these true late icons of our democracy struggles and travails as a nation. Adiue Gani. Sun re o.

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Re: Gani Fawehinmi: Story Of The Legendary Legal And Humanitarian Icon by Racoon(m): 4:34am On Oct 15, 2023
In the process of his crusades for the rule of law, the hopes and aspirations of the poor and the oppressed, he fought many battles against military dictatorship as a result of which he had been arrested several times by the military governments & their numerous security agents.

He was dumped in many police cells and detained in several prisons between 1969 and 1996.Many Nigerians also took to calling him the people's president..And Nigeria hasn't been able to find a replacement for that voice of justice and courage till date.
-1). “Patriotism is supporting your country all the time and your government when it deserves it.” ― Mark Twain.

-2). “A patriot must always be ready to defend his country against his government.” - Edward Abbey


-3). "In times of universal deceit telling the truth becomes a revolutionary act." -( George Orwell Visionary English Journalist and Novelist)

-4). "Study the past if you would define the future." – Confucius;

-5). “Those who cannot remember the past are condemned to repeat it.” -George Santayana[/i]

-6). “Greatness is consistency driven by a deep love of the work.” -Maria Popova Maria.

-7). “It's not what we do once in a while that shapes our lives. It's what we do consistently.” ― Anthony Robbins.

-8 ). "If you stand for the truth, you will always stand alone." - Luck Dube.

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Re: Gani Fawehinmi: Story Of The Legendary Legal And Humanitarian Icon by Racoon(m): 4:43am On Oct 15, 2023
His travails from security agents never dissuaded him from defending the poor and the weak in the society.

".....They called him "the scourge of sphygmomano- meter with which the blood pressure of dictators is gauged, the veritable conscience of the nation and the champion of the interests and causes of the masses".
The legendary senior advocate of the masses( SAM). He practically fought the then oppressive military government over the gruesome Dele Giwa Murder Case till death.

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Re: Gani Fawehinmi: Story Of The Legendary Legal And Humanitarian Icon by Racoon(m): 6:37am On Oct 15, 2023
Gani Fawehinmi was elevated to the rank of Senior Advocate of Nigeria (SAN), the highest legal title in Nigeria, in September 2001.
Gani's SAN was late in coming but it didn't came from him compromising standards or the corrupt murky waters of Nigerian politics unlike his shameless protegee - Festus Keyamo

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Re: Gani Fawehinmi: Story Of The Legendary Legal And Humanitarian Icon by Racoon(m): 6:41am On Oct 15, 2023
Education:
Gani had his early education at Ansar-Ud-Deen Primary School, Iyemaja – Ondo state from 1947 to 1953 and his secondary school education at Victory College Ikare, a Christian School from 1954 to 1958, under the leadership of the Late Rev. Akinrele where he sat for and passed his West African School Certificate Examination in 1958.
I am sure MURIC would have asked this secondary school to allow hijab since Gani being a Muslim was there. Stupid terrorist

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Re: Gani Fawehinmi: Story Of The Legendary Legal And Humanitarian Icon by Klington: 7:12am On Oct 15, 2023
See as a man born in 1938 has all his records intact. From date of birth to schools attended to career.

But one man who claimed to born in nineteen fifty something cannot tell his actual date of birth, the name of his primary and secondary School, source of wealth shocked shocked

Tueh cool

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Re: Gani Fawehinmi: Story Of The Legendary Legal And Humanitarian Icon by 9jvirgin(m): 7:14am On Oct 15, 2023
Nigerians never voted for this champion, instead they queue up behind wolves. Don't blame fraudnubu, blame the aneemals that supports him.

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Re: Gani Fawehinmi: Story Of The Legendary Legal And Humanitarian Icon by thiefnubu(m): 7:14am On Oct 15, 2023
In Nigeria, the dead are all saints grin


If Oshiomohle and Keyamo had both died before they sat at the political table, they would have also been among our dead Nigerian saints.


Allow the dead rest biko....

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Re: Gani Fawehinmi: Story Of The Legendary Legal And Humanitarian Icon by Zxcvbnmghtr: 7:14am On Oct 15, 2023
It is obvious that David Hundeyin is not Obidient but Atikulate.

And there is absolutely no doubt that if Fawehinmi were to be alive today he would have been accused of having collected money from Tinubu for the kind of support he would have given Tinubu. Just like they now say that Farook Kperogi has collected $400,000 from Tinubu. Even that BBC has been bribe.

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Re: Gani Fawehinmi: Story Of The Legendary Legal And Humanitarian Icon by Alternated9: 7:15am On Oct 15, 2023
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Re: Gani Fawehinmi: Story Of The Legendary Legal And Humanitarian Icon by Nairalander321: 7:17am On Oct 15, 2023
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Re: Gani Fawehinmi: Story Of The Legendary Legal And Humanitarian Icon by joseph1832(m): 7:17am On Oct 15, 2023
Gani himself. The voice in the desert.

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Re: Gani Fawehinmi: Story Of The Legendary Legal And Humanitarian Icon by wittywriter: 7:18am On Oct 15, 2023
THE REAL SAN(Senior Advocate of Nigeria).




Wittyness.

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Re: Gani Fawehinmi: Story Of The Legendary Legal And Humanitarian Icon by MEGAWATCH: 7:20am On Oct 15, 2023
THE CONSCIENCE OF THE NATION.

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Re: Gani Fawehinmi: Story Of The Legendary Legal And Humanitarian Icon by Ofunaofu: 7:22am On Oct 15, 2023
Gani Fawehinmi is only real SAN we know who first told us that Tinubu is a criminal that should spend at least 10 years in jail

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Re: Gani Fawehinmi: Story Of The Legendary Legal And Humanitarian Icon by Klington: 7:26am On Oct 15, 2023
Zxcvbnmghtr:
It is obvious that David Hundeyin is not Obidient but Atikulate.

And there is absolutely no doubt that if Fawehinmi were to be alive today he would have been accused of having collected money from Tinubu for the kind of support he would have given Tinubu. Just like they now say that Farook Kperogi has collected $400,000 from Tinubu. Even that BBC has been bribe.

I won't be surprised because according to Mr Dele, a lot of crooks and criminals would have gone to their graves as honorable men with integrity and principle but teanubu's exposed majority of them.

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Re: Gani Fawehinmi: Story Of The Legendary Legal And Humanitarian Icon by kaludestiny10(m): 7:28am On Oct 15, 2023
Continue to RIP Chief Gani.
Re: Gani Fawehinmi: Story Of The Legendary Legal And Humanitarian Icon by Vinnie2000(m): 7:29am On Oct 15, 2023
A Great PILLAR of our Democracy and True HERO of Nigeria! 😊🙌🙌

Not Druggies like Tinubu and COwardly Professors like Wole Soyinka!😒😕

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Re: Gani Fawehinmi: Story Of The Legendary Legal And Humanitarian Icon by owolabi5: 7:30am On Oct 15, 2023
Nigeria misses Fela and Gani. If they could take the brutal military dictators by the horn, then this gluttonous politicians are no match. There was a country🤔

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Re: Gani Fawehinmi: Story Of The Legendary Legal And Humanitarian Icon by IreneChidi(f): 7:32am On Oct 15, 2023
omenka sighting Racoon thread.

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Re: Gani Fawehinmi: Story Of The Legendary Legal And Humanitarian Icon by sylve11: 7:36am On Oct 15, 2023
Irreplaceable! sad cool

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Re: Gani Fawehinmi: Story Of The Legendary Legal And Humanitarian Icon by Vinnie2000(m): 7:38am On Oct 15, 2023
Tinubu:
In Nigeria, the dead are all saints grin


If Oshiomohle and Keyamo had both died before they sat at the political table, they would have also been among our dead Nigerian saints.


Allow the dead rest biko....


Gani is a RARE BREED Legal Practitioner and ICON! You can't be comparing him with Keyamo or Oshiohmole! 🙁😒

He is INCORRUPTIBLE!🤨🙂

Even Femi Falana has done well in Maintaining CONSISTENCY unlike COwardly Wole Soyinka who Chooses When Speaks out against Injustice!😏😕

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Re: Gani Fawehinmi: Story Of The Legendary Legal And Humanitarian Icon by Zxcvbnmghtr: 7:38am On Oct 15, 2023
Klington:


I won't be surprised because according to Mr Dele, a lot of crooks and criminals would have gone to their graves as honorable men with integrity and principle but teanubu's exposed majority of them.

It's only a matter of time, Mr. Dele too will sing Tinubu's praise. Even you too. That's one of the mysteries about Tinubu.

Look at NLC lol.. grin.

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Re: Gani Fawehinmi: Story Of The Legendary Legal And Humanitarian Icon by Kukutente23: 7:44am On Oct 15, 2023
Gani

Senior Advocate of the Masses

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Re: Gani Fawehinmi: Story Of The Legendary Legal And Humanitarian Icon by thiefnubu(m): 7:44am On Oct 15, 2023
Vinnie2000:


Gani is a RARE BREED Legal Practitioner and ICON! You can't be comparing him with Keyamo or Oshiohmole! 🙁😒

He is INCORRUPTIBLE!🤨🙂

Even Femi Falana has done well in Maintaining CONSISTENCY unlike COwardly Wole Soyinka who Chooses When Speaks out against Injustice!😏😕

I am also a legal practitioner... I also graduated from Obafemi Awolowo University Faculty of Law that Gani and his son Kamal graduated from.. So no be you go lecture me about Gani

Like I said, let the dead rest...
Re: Gani Fawehinmi: Story Of The Legendary Legal And Humanitarian Icon by PlayerMeji: 7:45am On Oct 15, 2023
Okay
Re: Gani Fawehinmi: Story Of The Legendary Legal And Humanitarian Icon by IvarTheBoneless: 7:48am On Oct 15, 2023
So many brave Yoruba men who never run from trouble...

Diya must be related to Ojukwu who fled from battle undecided after getting 3 million suyalized.

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