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VP: Peter Obi Vs Yemi Osinbajo. Head To Head, Analysis, Stats, Port Folio, Etc by UgwuAghachi: 12:05pm On Nov 11, 2018
I will be making this analysis based on

- Academic Qualification

- Economic Qualification

- Political Experience

- Exposure

- Attitude and Actions
Re: VP: Peter Obi Vs Yemi Osinbajo. Head To Head, Analysis, Stats, Port Folio, Etc by CilicMarin: 12:11pm On Nov 11, 2018
Ok
Re: VP: Peter Obi Vs Yemi Osinbajo. Head To Head, Analysis, Stats, Port Folio, Etc by UgwuAghachi: 12:13pm On Nov 11, 2018
ACADEMIC QUALIFICATION

PETER OBI

Peter Obi is a man dedicated to self improvement. This is seen by the array and quality of elite schools he has enrolled and studied.

Impressive thing about Peter Obi's education is that Peter Obi has studied in 4 of the top 10 universities in the Anglo speaking world which includes Harvard, Oxford, Cambridge and Columbia. Here is his post O-level educational profile

. University of Nigeria, Nsukka (B.A. Philosophy)

· Lagos Business School, Nigeria (Chief Executive Program)

· Harvard Business School, Boston, U.S.A. (Mid to Mid Marketing)

· Harvard Business School, Boston, U.S.A. (Changing the Game)

· London School of Economics (Financial Mgmt/Business Policy)

· Columbia Business School, New York, U.S.A. (Marketing Mgmt )

· Institute for Management Development, Switzerland (Senior Executive Program)

· Institute for Management Development, Switzerland (Break-Through Program for CEOs)

· Kellogg Graduate School of Management, U.S.A. (Advanced Executive Program)

· Kellogg School of Management U.S.A. (Global Advanced Mgmt Program)

. Oxford University: Said Business School, (Advanced Mgmt& Leadership Program)

. Cambridge University: George Business School (Advanced Leadership Program)



YEMI OSINBAJO
Yemi Osinbajo is a lawyer. Who has shown commitment to the profession over the years. He won the best prize for commercial law on graduating from the university and went on to become a Law professor and then Lagos state Attorney General and Commissoner of Justice. There is no doubt that he reached the pinnacle of the law profession.
The impressive thing about Osinbajo is that he became a professor of Law at age 33

. University of Lagos: (BA. Law)

. London School of Economics: (MSc Law)

. In 1990, aged 33, he became a Professor of Law

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Re: VP: Peter Obi Vs Yemi Osinbajo. Head To Head, Analysis, Stats, Port Folio, Etc by UgwuAghachi: 12:13pm On Nov 11, 2018
ECONOMIC QUALIFICATION

PETER OBI

Peter Obi is a seasoned businessman and venture capitalist. He is the majority share holder of Fidelity bank, Hero beer, Next chain of supermarkets among other multi billion naira businesses. Here is a list


Former Chairman: Board of Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC)

· Former Chairman: Fidelity Bank Plc.

· Former Chairman: Guardian Express Mortgage Bank, Ltd.

· Former Chairman: Future Views Securities, Ltd.

· Former Chairman: Paymaster Nigeria Plc.

· Former Chairman: Next International (Nigeria) Ltd

· Former Director: Guardian Express Bank Plc.

· Former Director: Chams Nigeria Plc.

· Former Director: Emerging Capital Ltd

· Former Director: Card Centre Plc



YEMI OSINBAJO

Yemi Osinbajo is an Academic and has little to no notable economic background. Anyway he is the

. Former Chairman, Board of Trustees (BOT) of Redeemer's University

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Re: VP: Peter Obi Vs Yemi Osinbajo. Head To Head, Analysis, Stats, Port Folio, Etc by Flattino(m): 12:14pm On Nov 11, 2018
Stupid thread

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Re: VP: Peter Obi Vs Yemi Osinbajo. Head To Head, Analysis, Stats, Port Folio, Etc by fergie001: 12:17pm On Nov 11, 2018
Inasmuch I would love their debate....because it will be more mind-blowing,yet it amounts to nothing because as seen with the case of Osinbajo....their work is well cut-out,"visiting,smiling and filling the gap of ethnic balancing".
Atiku and Buhari,the men who really sign the documents and call the shots will be what thoroughly matters.....100%

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Re: VP: Peter Obi Vs Yemi Osinbajo. Head To Head, Analysis, Stats, Port Folio, Etc by ogmask: 12:17pm On Nov 11, 2018
Go on op

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Re: VP: Peter Obi Vs Yemi Osinbajo. Head To Head, Analysis, Stats, Port Folio, Etc by UgwuAghachi: 12:25pm On Nov 11, 2018
POLITICAL EXPERIENCE

PETER OBI

Former Governor of Anambra state which no doubt is a politically complex state to win. And he gained his mandate through court ruling during a turbulent and transitional period of Anambra democracy. He transformed Anambra education sector as the impact of his policies in that sector are still felt till date with Anambra state either coming 1st or 2nd place in WAEC pass rate the last 5 years

YEMI OSINBAJO

Osinbajo has never contested an election.
He was appointed commissioner by Tinubu when the latter was Governor.

He was also relatively unknown going into the 2015 general elections and his Presidential running mate couldn't even pronounce his name properly

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Re: VP: Peter Obi Vs Yemi Osinbajo. Head To Head, Analysis, Stats, Port Folio, Etc by OMNIVIRUS(m): 12:29pm On Nov 11, 2018
fergie001:
Inasmuch I would love their debate....because it will be more mind-blowing,yet it amounts to nothing because as seen with the case of Osinbajo....their work is well cut-out,"visiting,smiling and filling the gap of ethnic balancing".
Atiku and Buhari,the men who really sign the documents and call the shots will be what thoroughly matters.....100%

May your days be as that of Methuselah. The simple truth is what you have said succinctly

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Re: VP: Peter Obi Vs Yemi Osinbajo. Head To Head, Analysis, Stats, Port Folio, Etc by NonsoWow: 12:36pm On Nov 11, 2018
The difference is very clear academically. Peter Obi holds a 3rd class degree in Philosophy, while Yemi Osinbajo is a professor of Law.

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Re: VP: Peter Obi Vs Yemi Osinbajo. Head To Head, Analysis, Stats, Port Folio, Etc by urbobo20(m): 12:36pm On Nov 11, 2018
Chanel's television should invite this men for debate instead of still and buhari
Re: VP: Peter Obi Vs Yemi Osinbajo. Head To Head, Analysis, Stats, Port Folio, Etc by UgwuAghachi: 12:39pm On Nov 11, 2018
NonsoWow:
The difference is very clear academically. Peter Obi holds a 3rd class degree in Philosophy, while Yemi Osinbajo is a professor of Law.

Peter Obi owns a third class degree and was able to get into Harvard? Do you know the qualification to get into Harvard for post graduate programme is that you get nothing below 3.8 as cgpa. You never mad so?

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Re: VP: Peter Obi Vs Yemi Osinbajo. Head To Head, Analysis, Stats, Port Folio, Etc by monkautos(m): 12:41pm On Nov 11, 2018
NonsoWow:
The difference is very clear academically. Peter Obi holds a 3rd class degree in Philosophy, while Yemi Osinbajo is a professor of Law.
Yoruba people the biggest Nigerian problem... Let us assume the PDP VP was gbenga Daniel's will you remember to say all this things..
Peter obi served as a governor for 8years and APC known for its witch hunting cannot find any dent in his profile.. Ah ah let us be reasonable for once.. Yoruba people should stop this there ethnicity.. It has killed the country. If they would not stop it then they should let other tribes go their own way

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Re: VP: Peter Obi Vs Yemi Osinbajo. Head To Head, Analysis, Stats, Port Folio, Etc by dukie25: 12:43pm On Nov 11, 2018
Peter Obi's CV is intimidating, no wonder they're hell bent on destroying his name.

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Re: VP: Peter Obi Vs Yemi Osinbajo. Head To Head, Analysis, Stats, Port Folio, Etc by dukie25: 12:45pm On Nov 11, 2018
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NonsoWow:
The difference is very clear academically. Peter Obi holds a 3rd class degree in Philosophy, while Yemi Osinbajo is a professor of Law.
[/s]

Whatever you're smoking please continue with it. Hopefully your ilk will cease to exist in a generation.

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Re: VP: Peter Obi Vs Yemi Osinbajo. Head To Head, Analysis, Stats, Port Folio, Etc by UgwuAghachi: 12:45pm On Nov 11, 2018
When you start posting both irrelevant information and repeating information on Osinbajo's portfolio, it makes people realize that Osinbajo is all noise and no substance. Irrelevant information that you won't even put on a CV when you are applying for a job talk more of when contesting for a political position and all in a means to make your portfolio look plentier then you have nothing to offer. When you And I call it CV padding

This achievements aren't notable enough to be put on a CV one normally submits

.School Prize for English Oratory, 1971, 1972;
.Adeoba Prize for English Oratory 1972-1975;
.Elias Prize for Best Performance in History (WASC) – 1973


Why not just add that he was the best class captain in the school in 1975 and the best blackboard cleaner in Jss3C




princdebola201:
ur fada In terms of educations , exposure , achievements and political experience and political achievements .

Professor Yemi Osinbajo, SAN
Personal Data: Other Names: Oluyemi Oluleke,
[s]Date of Birth: 8th March, 1957,
Place of Birth: Creek Hospital, Lagos,
Home Address: 4, Osinbajo Close, Obanikoro, Ikorodu Road, Lagos, Nigeria.
Nationality: Nigerian,
Marital Status: Married.[/s] Irrelevant. Trying to make the profile more bulky
Education: London School of Economics & Political Science, Master of Laws – 1980,
Nigerian Law School – 1979,
Barrister and Solicitor of the Supreme Court of Nigeria
Winner of Graham-Douglas Prize for Commercial Law University of Lagos, 1975-78,
LLB, Second Class Upper,
[s]Winner State Merit Award -, Igbobi College Yaba – 1969-75,
School Prize for English Oratory, 1971, 1972;
Adeoba Prize for English Oratory 1972-1975;
Elias Prize for Best Performance in History (WASC) – 1973,
School Prize for Literature (HSC), 1975; [/s]
Irrelevant. O level. We shouldn't be talking about speech and prize giving day award on a CV
African Statesman Intercollegiate Best Speaker’s Prize, 1974.
Work Experience: Simmons Cooper Partners (Barristers and Solicitors), Senior Partner, 2007 till date;
University of Lagos, Professor of Law, Department of Public Law, Faculty of Law, 2007 to 2013;
Lagos State Ministry of Justice, Attorney-General and Commissioner for Justice;
[s] Member of Cabinet, Lagos State, 1999 to May 2007 [/s]; It is already stated that he was Commissioner of Justice, therefore he is already member of cabinet

United Nations Secretary General’s Committee of Experts on Conduct and Discipline of UN Peacekeeping Personnel around the globe,
Member (2006); United Nations Operations in Somalia, Staff Member, Justice Division, UNOSOM II; Law Firm of Osinbajo, Kukoyi & Adokpaye, Partner;
[s]University of Lagos, Professor of Law and Head of Department of Public Law (1997-1999), [/s] You have already stated this information above. Repeating information to make CV look packed
Federal Government of Nigeria, Special Adviser to the Attorney-General of the Federation and Minister of Justice, (legal advice and litigation), 1988-1992;

[s]University of Lagos, Senior Lecturer I (1983-86), Lecturer II (1981-1983), [/s]
You already stated that he was a lecturer at the University of Lagos. Why must you keep repeating info to make the CV look more voluptuous
Bendel Development and Planning Authority, Legal Officer (Youth Service),1979-1980
Professional Activities: International Criminal Court, Counsel,
2012 Citibank (Nigeria), Independent Director, appointed in 2008;
Senior Advocate of Nigeria, 2002 ;
[s]African Development Bank, Ethics Adviser, Advisory Board;
Asset and Resource Management Company Limited (ARM), Board Member, [/s] Obi was the youngest ever chairman of Fidelity bank and much more, however I didn't put it in his portfolio because all those sort of information are better for banter
2011 Education Sector Support Programme in Nigeria, Consultant, analysis of Legislation on Universal Basic Education, 2010;
United Nations Economic Commission for Africa, Assessing the Efficiency and Impact of African Anti-Corruption Commissions, Consultant, 2009; International Bar Association, delegation to South Africa to consider the issue of the independence of the judiciary and the rule of law, Member, 2008; Board of Studies of the Council for Legal Education, Member, 2003-2007;
Body of Benchers, Member, 1999-2007; Council of Legal Education, Member,1997-2007;
International Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda Arusha on training of Prosecutors, Consultant (2004);
Revision and Publication of Laws of Lagos State, Coordinator, 2003;
Human Rights Committee of the Nigerian Bar Association, Member (1999);
Ministerial Committee for Review of Minerals Laws and Regulations, Member, (1996);
ECOWAS, Eminent person group for the Harmonisation of the Commercial Laws of ECOWAS States, Member (1996);
National Committee on the Review of Solid Mineral Laws, Member, 1996;
Expert advisory team to Ethiopia to advice parliament on Legal aspects of Democratisation, Member (1992);
National Committee on the Reform and Unification of the Nigerian Criminal Laws and Procedure Codes, Member, 1988-1991;
National Committee on Prison Reform, Member, 1991;
Compilation and Editorial Committee of Nigeria’s Treaties in Force (1970-1990) (Published in 10 volumes) Coordinator, 1991;
United Nations African Institute for Crime Prevention (UNAFRI), Consultant, (1991);
Delegation to the Meeting of Senior Officials of Commonwealth Law Ministries, Singapore, Leader, (1990);
Task Force on the Revision of the Laws of the Federation of Nigeria, Member, 1990; Commonwealth Ad-Hoc Working Committee on the Protection of Cultural Property, Member, (1990); Senate of Lagos State University, Member ;
Senate of the University of Lagos, Member; Convention on Business Integrity, Co-founder & Chairman, Justice Research Institute Ltd. Gte., Board Member ,
THE ORDERLY SOCIETY TRUST, Executive Director Negotiation and Conflict Management International Board Member, United Nations Development Programme/United Nations Centre on Transnational Corporations/Training Programmes in Negotiating International Commercial/Financial Agreements for Senior Government and Private Sector Officials; and Providing An Enabling Environment for Foreign Investment in Nigeria, Coordinator; United Nations Centre on Transnational Corporations/United Nations Development Programme, Consultant; Commonwealth Working Party on the Commonwealth Advisory Service on Arbitration, Member;
Nigerian Delegation to Negotiation of ECOWAS Mutual Legal Assistance Treaties, Gambia, Leader ; Governing Board of Legal Research and Resource Development Centre (LRRDC), Member ;
Governing Board of Empowerment and Action Research Centre (EMPARC), Member ;
International Bar Association, Member; Justice Committee of the Transitional Work Groups of the Governor-Elect Lagos State, Secretary; British Institute of International and Comparative Law, Member.
Membership of Editorial Boards of Learned Publications:
Editorial Advisory Board of the Appellate Review Journal(Published by The Emmanuel Ayoola Foundation);
Gravitas Review of Business and Property Law; Nigerian Supreme Court Cases – DSC Publications (Published in 35 volumes);
Justice (Journal of Contemporary Legal Problems); Contemporary Law Journal, (Faculty of Law, UNILAG);
All Nigeria Law Reports (Published in 31 volumes); LASU Law Journal, Lawyers Bi-Annual,
Journal of Finance and Investment Law; National Correspondent Bulletin of Legal Developments, Editorial Director Justice Now legal newspaper.
Membership of Editorial Boards of Non-Legal Publications:
Member, Editorial Advisory Board of the News/Tempo,
Editor/Consultant, Human Dignity (Journal of the Human Rights Club),
Member, Editorial Board of Scrutiny (Advocacy Bulletin of Integrity)
Publications
Chapters Contributed to Books:
The Common Law, The Evidence Act and The Interpretation of Section 5(a) in Essays in Honour of Judge Elias (1986) (J.A. Omotola, ed) pgs. 165-18;
Some Reforms in The Nigerian Law of Evidence Chapter in Law and Development (1986), (J.A. Omotola and A.A. Adeogun eds.) pgs. 282-311;
Rules of Evidence in Criminal Trials in the Nigerian Special Military Tribunals Chapter 2 in Essays on Nigerian Law, Vol … 1, Pgs. 28-42. (J.A. Omotola ed),
Some Public Law Considerations in Environmental Protection. Chapter in “Environmental Laws in Nigeria”, (J.A. Omotola ed.) 1990 pgs 128-149,
Domestic and International Protection for Women: “Landmarks on the Journey so Far” in Women and Children under Nigerian Law”. (Awa U. Kalu & Yemi Osinbajo eds.) 1990. pgs. 231-241
Some Problems of Proof of Bank Frauds and Other Financial Malpractices in Bank Frauds and Other Financial Malpractices in Nigeria (Awa Kalu ed.)
Modalities For The Implementation of The Transition Provisions in The New Constitution in Law Development and Administration, (Yemi Osinbajo & Awa Kalu eds.) FMJL Review Series, (1990).
Legal and Institutional Framework For The Eradication of Drug Trafficking in Nigeria – Narcotics: Laws and Policy in Nigeria (Awa Kalu & Yemi Osinbajo eds.) FMJL Review Series, 1990
Proof of Customary Law in non-Customary Courts, – Towards a Restatement of Nigerian Customary Laws, (Osinbajo & Awa Kalu eds.) 1991,
External Debt Management: Case Study of Nigeria – International Finance and External Debt Management, UNDP/UNCTC, 1991,
Judicial and Quasi-judicial Processing of Economic and organized Crimes: Experiences, Problems etc. Essays in Honour of Judge Bola Ajibola, (Prof. C.O. Okonkwo ed.) 1992,
Human Rights, Economic Development and the Corruption Factor in Human Rights and the Rule of Law and Development in Africa (Paul T. Zeleza et al eds) 2004
Articles Published in Learned Journals:
Legitimacy and Illegitimacy under Nigerian Law Nig. J. Contemp. Law. (1984-87) pgs. 30-45
Unraveling Evidence of Spouses in Nigeria, Legal Practitioners Review Vol. 1 No. 2 1987 pgs. 23-28
Can States Legislate on Rules of Evidence? Nigerian Current Law Review 1985 pgs. 234-242
Problems of Proof in Declaration of Title to Land, Journal of Private and Property Law Vol. 6 & 7, October 1986, pgs. 47-68
Interpretation of Section 131(a) of the Evidence Act. Journal of Private and Property Law Vol. 6 & 7 (1986), pgs. 118-122
Review of Some Decrees of the Structural Adjustment Era (Part 1, 2, 3), (1989) 2 GRBPL No. 2 (Gravitas Review of Business and Property Law) pgs.60-63, (1989) 2 GRBPL No. 3 (Gravitas Review of Business and Property Law) pgs. 51-55, (1989) 2 GRBPL No. 4 (Gravitas Review of Business and Property Law)
Current Issues in Transnational Lending and Debt Restructuring Agreements part 1 and 2
Autonomy, Academic Freedom and the Laws Establishing Universities in Nigeria (1990) Jus. Vol. 1 No. 2, pgs. 53-64
Admissibility of Computer Generated Evidence. (1990) Jus. Vol. 1 No. 1 pgs. 9-12
Allegations of Crime in Civil Proceedings, U.I. Law Review 1987
Roles, Duties and Liabilities of Collateral Participants and Professional Advisers in Unit Trust Schemes (1991) Jus. Vol. 1 No. 7 pgs. 71-83
Reform of the Criminal Law of Evidence in Nigeria (1991) Jus. 2 No. 4 Pgs. 71-98
Profit and Loss Sharing Banks – (1990) Jus. Vol. 2 No. 8, Juvenile Justice Administration in Nigeria.
A Review of the Beijing Rules. (1991) Jus. Vol. 2 No. 6. Pgs. 65-73
Sovereign Immunity in International Commercial Arbitration – The Nigerian Experience and emerging state practice- In African Journal of International and Comparative Law, 4 RADIC 1992, page 1-25,
Human Rights and Economic Development in The International Lawyer. 1994, Vol. 28, No. 3 pgs. 727-742
Legality in a Collapsed State: The Somalia Experience 45 ICLQ 1996, pgs. 910-924.
Books Authored/Edited:
Integration of the African Continent Through Law” (Edward Foakes Publishers, 1989, vol. 7, Federal Ministry of Justice Law Review Series)
Towards A Better Administration of Justice System in Nigeria” (Edward Foakes Publishers, 1989)
Women and Children Under Nigerian Law with (Awa kalu Co. Ed.) FMJL Review Series
The Unification and Reform of the Nigerian Criminal Law and Procedure Codes with (Awa Kalu Co. Ed.) – (Malthouse Press), 1990, FMJL Review Series
Law Development and Administration (Malthouse Press), 1990
Narcotics: Law and Policy in Nigeria, FMJL Review Series 1990
Nigerian Media Law, with (Prof. PK Fogam) GRAVITAS Publishers 1991
Perspectives on Human Rights in Nigeria with (Awa Kalu, Co.Ed) FMJL Review Series 1991
Democracy and the Law, FMJL Review Series, 1991
Perspectives on Corruption in Nigeria, FMJL Review Series 1992
Cases and Materials on Nigerian Law of Evidence, Macmillan, 1996
The Citizens Report Card on Local Governments (with Omayeli Omatsola) 1998
Economic, Social and Cultural Rights – A training Agenda for Nigeria (with Bankole Olubamise and Yinka Balogun,) Legal Research and Resource Development Centre, 1998
Annotated Rules of the Superior Courts of Nigeria (with Ade Ipaye) Lexis-Nexis Butterworths 2004
Cross Examination: A Trial Lawyer’s Most Potent Weapon (with Fola-Arthur Worrey) Lexis-Nexis Butterworths 2006
MONOGRAPHS
Problems and Prospects of Development Control 2004
Elections and Electoral Malpractices in Nigeria 2009
The Imperative of Electoral Reforms – A Critical Element of Constitutional Re-engineering of Nigeria 2009
Strengthening The Code Of Conduct Bureau 2009
Building Ethical Institutions: The Experience Of The Lagos State Judiciary 2009
The State Of Criminal Justice In Nigeria: Challenges And Opportunities 2009
Transparency And Ethical Considerations In The Development Of The Nigerian Economy 2009
The Responsibility Of Privilege 2010
Reforming Civil Procedure Rules: The Lagos State Experience 2010
Understanding How The Legal Process Works In Business 2010
The Modern Justice Delivery Technique 2010
Challenges Of Enforcement Of Securities In Nigeria 2010
Political Institutions And Electoral Integrity 2010
Development and Policy Use of Criminal Justice Information and Statistics 2010
The Retreat of the Legal Process 2011
The Rule of Law: The Foundations are Shaking 2011
Structuring Criminal Justice Administration In A Federal State: Priorities For Nigeria 2011
Regulatory Framework for Curbing Internet Crimes and Money Laundering 2014
Leadership and Legacy: The Power of One 2014
Repositioning Nigerian Universities For The 21st Century: Paradigms For Innovation And Change 2014
Delays In Justice Administration: Beyond The Rules And The Law 2014
Towards A More Transparent And Merit‐Based Judicial Recruitment System In States Judicial Service Commissions 2014
The Rule of Law and National Development 2014
AWARDS
Lagos State Government An award in recognition of invaluable 09/Sept/1999 contribution as member, Justice Committee of Lagos Transition Work Group
Lagos State Government An award in recognition of invaluable 09/Sept/1999 contribution as MEMBER, policy committee of Lagos Transition Work Group
Nigerian Bar Association Merit Award for outstanding
Ikeja Branch contributions to the Bench and Bar and 15/June/2001 commitment to the rule of law in Lagos
Lagos State Judiciary Award for invaluable support
06/Dec/2003 towards the upliftment and growth of administration of justice in Lagos State Judiciary
Nigerian Bar Association Outstanding Practitioner award in 2004 recognition of Prof. Yemi Osinbajo
(SAN)’s contribution to the legal profession and the Nigerian Bar Association
Magistrates Association of Nigeria Award of excellence in recognition of 09/Dec/2005 meritorious and selfless service to magistracy and humanity
Lagos State House of Assembly Outstanding performance award
28/April/2005 (The House Committee on Judiciary
Human Rights and Public Petition)
Nigeria Bar Association Award of honour in appreciation of an
Ikeja Branch immense contribution to the
26/May/2006 development of constitutionalism in Nigeria
Thisday Newspaper Nomination as Legal Practitioner of the year
2006
Lagos State Ministry of Justice An Award in recognition of an
April, 2007 eight year tenure of resourceful motivational and revolutionary leadership of the Justice sector in Lagos state
Nigerian Leadership Initiative Award for exemplary leadership in
July 2007 government
Committee for the Distinguished Mediators Award
Defence of Human Rights in recognition of selfless commitment
20/Sept/2010 to peace and development
Lagos State Government Emeritus Ambassador for the
Ministry of Environment Environment
2010
Lagos State Government An Award in recognition of an outstanding 2010 contribution to the development of the Justice Sector of Lagos State
Nigerian Lawyers Association Law and Justice Award. In recognition of
December 2011 an exceptional and remarkable service in the academia and the public sector, dedication to advocating for and implementing Judicial Reform in Nigeria.
The Lagos State Judiciary and An Award in recognition of a meritorious
[s]
The Lagos State Multi-Door service on The Lagos Multi- door
Courthouse 2014 Courthouse Governing Council
[/s] What the hell is this

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Re: VP: Peter Obi Vs Yemi Osinbajo. Head To Head, Analysis, Stats, Port Folio, Etc by Auladimeji1: 12:47pm On Nov 11, 2018
monkautos:

Yoruba people the biggest Nigerian problem... Let us assume the PDP VP was gbenga Daniel's will you remember to say all this things..
Peter obi served as a governor for 8years and APC known for its witch hunting cannot find any dent in his profile.. Ah ah let us be reasonable for once.. Yoruba people should stop this there ethnicity.. It has killed the country. If they would not stop it then they should let other tribes go their own way
You and your tribe(Igbo's)are problems of Nigeria. Argue with your father.Nonsense

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Re: VP: Peter Obi Vs Yemi Osinbajo. Head To Head, Analysis, Stats, Port Folio, Etc by NonsoWow: 12:52pm On Nov 11, 2018
UgwuAghachi:


Peter Obi owns a third class degree and was able to get into Harvard? Do you know the qualification to get into Harvard for post graduate programme is that you get nothing below 3.8 as cgpa. You never mad so?
Wawa boy, Peter Obi attended a paid-for seminar in harvard that usually last no more than two weeks and not a degree/diploma course. At the end of the seminar, he was given a certificate of participation. The only degree that Obi has is a 3rd class in Philosophy. I will excuse your ignorance because the head injuries that fulani inflicted on you and your people in nsukka has a lasting brain damage.

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Re: VP: Peter Obi Vs Yemi Osinbajo. Head To Head, Analysis, Stats, Port Folio, Etc by UgwuAghachi: 12:57pm On Nov 11, 2018
NonsoWow:
Wawa boy, Peter Obi attended a paid-for seminar in harvard that usually last no more than two weeks and not a degree/diploma course. At the end of the seminar, he was given a certificate of participation. The only degree that Obi has is a 3rd class in Philosophy. I will excuse your ignorance because the head injuries that fulani inflicted on you and your people in nsukka has a lasting brain damage.


Oya come let me school you father. All these Anambra people that are Bini and Igala descendants should not be talking when an Amadi is talking


Do you know the difference between MSC and MBA at all. OSU Anambra?

An MBA and an MSC are both 'Master' level qualifications. The key difference is that an MSc is for fresh graduates or those trying to improve their chances on the labour market while the MBA is for busy business executives who already have their leg dipped in the business world and hence the the MBA is acquired in a shorter time.

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Re: VP: Peter Obi Vs Yemi Osinbajo. Head To Head, Analysis, Stats, Port Folio, Etc by Teeisaac(m): 12:58pm On Nov 11, 2018
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Re: VP: Peter Obi Vs Yemi Osinbajo. Head To Head, Analysis, Stats, Port Folio, Etc by Afamed: 1:09pm On Nov 11, 2018
dukie25:
Peter Obi's CV is intimidating, no wonder they're hell bent on destroying his name.
A professor of law and a third class student of philosophy? Something must be wrong with you people.

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Re: VP: Peter Obi Vs Yemi Osinbajo. Head To Head, Analysis, Stats, Port Folio, Etc by mekaboy(m): 1:11pm On Nov 11, 2018
sad

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Re: VP: Peter Obi Vs Yemi Osinbajo. Head To Head, Analysis, Stats, Port Folio, Etc by mekaboy(m): 1:12pm On Nov 11, 2018
Afamed:

A professor of law and a third class student of philosophy? Something must be wrong with you people.
Under and administration that does not respect the law.

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Re: VP: Peter Obi Vs Yemi Osinbajo. Head To Head, Analysis, Stats, Port Folio, Etc by dammiecool(m): 1:15pm On Nov 11, 2018
UgwuAghachi:
ECONOMIC QUALIFICATION

PETER OBI

Peter Obi is a seasoned businessman and venture capitalist. He is the majority share holder of Fidelity bank, Hero beer, Next chain of supermarkets among other multi billion naira businesses. Here is a list


Former Chairman: Board of Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC)

· Former Chairman: Fidelity Bank Plc.

· Former Chairman: Guardian Express Mortgage Bank, Ltd.

· Former Chairman: Future Views Securities, Ltd.

· Former Chairman: Paymaster Nigeria Plc.

· Former Chairman: Next International (Nigeria) Ltd

· Former Director: Guardian Express Bank Plc.

· Former Director: Chams Nigeria Plc.

· Former Director: Emerging Capital Ltd

· Former Director: Card Centre Plc



YEMI OSINBAJO

Yemi Osinbajo is an Academic and has little to no notable economic background. Anyway he is the

. Former Chairman, Board of Trustees (BOT) of Redeemer's University
Oga op this is not a fair comparison, obviously u r a pdp rooting for obi, Osinbajo used to be an executive director with Citibank Nigeria n many more, try n do more research before posting half info.

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Re: VP: Peter Obi Vs Yemi Osinbajo. Head To Head, Analysis, Stats, Port Folio, Etc by Afamed: 1:19pm On Nov 11, 2018
mekaboy:
Under and administration that does not respect the law.
What's this one saying?
Re: VP: Peter Obi Vs Yemi Osinbajo. Head To Head, Analysis, Stats, Port Folio, Etc by princdebola201(m): 1:27pm On Nov 11, 2018
UgwuAghachi:
ECONOMIC QUALIFICATION

PETER OBI

Peter Obi is a seasoned businessman and venture capitalist. He is the majority share holder of Fidelity bank, Hero beer, Next chain of supermarkets among other multi billion naira businesses. Here is a list


Former Chairman: Board of Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC)

· Former Chairman: Fidelity Bank Plc.

· Former Chairman: Guardian Express Mortgage Bank, Ltd.

· Former Chairman: Future Views Securities, Ltd.

· Former Chairman: Paymaster Nigeria Plc.

· Former Chairman: Next International (Nigeria) Ltd

· Former Director: Guardian Express Bank Plc.

· Former Director: Chams Nigeria Plc.

· Former Director: Emerging Capital Ltd

· Former Director: Card Centre Plc



YEMI OSINBAJO

Yemi Osinbajo is an Academic and has little to no notable economic background. Anyway he is the

. Former Chairman, Board of Trustees (BOT) of Redeemer's University
ur fada see peter obi is nobody compare to osibanjo.
bring out obi cv and compare with this

Professor Yemi Osinbajo, SAN
Personal Data: Other Names: Oluyemi Oluleke,
Date of Birth: 8th March, 1957,
Place of Birth: Creek Hospital, Lagos,
Home Address: 4, Osinbajo Close, Obanikoro, Ikorodu Road, Lagos, Nigeria.
Nationality: Nigerian,
Marital Status: Married.
Education: London School of Economics & Political Science, Master of Laws – 1980,
Nigerian Law School – 1979,
Barrister and Solicitor of the Supreme Court of Nigeria
Winner of Graham-Douglas Prize for Commercial Law University of Lagos, 1975-78,
LLB, Second Class Upper,
Winner State Merit Award -, Igbobi College Yaba – 1969-75,
School Prize for English Oratory, 1971, 1972;
Adeoba Prize for English Oratory 1972-1975;
Elias Prize for Best Performance in History (WASC) – 1973,
School Prize for Literature (HSC), 1975;
African Statesman Intercollegiate Best Speaker’s Prize, 1974.
Work Experience: Simmons Cooper Partners (Barristers and Solicitors), Senior Partner, 2007 till date;
University of Lagos, Professor of Law, Department of Public Law, Faculty of Law, 2007 to 2013;
Lagos State Ministry of Justice, Attorney-General and Commissioner for Justice;
Member of Cabinet, Lagos State, 1999 to May 2007 ; United Nations Secretary General’s Committee of Experts on Conduct and Discipline of UN Peacekeeping Personnel around the globe,
Member (2006); United Nations Operations in Somalia, Staff Member, Justice Division, UNOSOM II; Law Firm of Osinbajo, Kukoyi & Adokpaye, Partner; University of Lagos, Professor of Law and Head of Department of Public Law (1997-1999),
Federal Government of Nigeria, Special Adviser to the Attorney-General of the Federation and Minister of Justice, (legal advice and litigation), 1988-1992; University of Lagos, Senior Lecturer I (1983-86), Lecturer II (1981-1983),
Bendel Development and Planning Authority, Legal Officer (Youth Service),1979-1980
Professional Activities: International Criminal Court, Counsel,
2012 Citibank (Nigeria), Independent Director, appointed in 2008;
Senior Advocate of Nigeria, 2002 ;
African Development Bank, Ethics Adviser, Advisory Board;
Asset and Resource Management Company Limited (ARM), Board Member,
2011 Education Sector Support Programme in Nigeria, Consultant, analysis of Legislation on Universal Basic Education, 2010;
United Nations Economic Commission for Africa, Assessing the Efficiency and Impact of African Anti-Corruption Commissions, Consultant, 2009; International Bar Association, delegation to South Africa to consider the issue of the independence of the judiciary and the rule of law, Member, 2008; Board of Studies of the Council for Legal Education, Member, 2003-2007;
Body of Benchers, Member, 1999-2007; Council of Legal Education, Member,1997-2007;
International Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda Arusha on training of Prosecutors, Consultant (2004);
Revision and Publication of Laws of Lagos State, Coordinator, 2003;
Human Rights Committee of the Nigerian Bar Association, Member (1999);
Ministerial Committee for Review of Minerals Laws and Regulations, Member, (1996);
ECOWAS, Eminent person group for the Harmonisation of the Commercial Laws of ECOWAS States, Member (1996);
National Committee on the Review of Solid Mineral Laws, Member, 1996;
Expert advisory team to Ethiopia to advice parliament on Legal aspects of Democratisation, Member (1992);
National Committee on the Reform and Unification of the Nigerian Criminal Laws and Procedure Codes, Member, 1988-1991;
National Committee on Prison Reform, Member, 1991;
Compilation and Editorial Committee of Nigeria’s Treaties in Force (1970-1990) (Published in 10 volumes) Coordinator, 1991;
United Nations African Institute for Crime Prevention (UNAFRI), Consultant, (1991);
Delegation to the Meeting of Senior Officials of Commonwealth Law Ministries, Singapore, Leader, (1990);
Task Force on the Revision of the Laws of the Federation of Nigeria, Member, 1990; Commonwealth Ad-Hoc Working Committee on the Protection of Cultural Property, Member, (1990); Senate of Lagos State University, Member ;
Senate of the University of Lagos, Member; Convention on Business Integrity, Co-founder & Chairman, Justice Research Institute Ltd. Gte., Board Member ,
THE ORDERLY SOCIETY TRUST, Executive Director Negotiation and Conflict Management International Board Member, United Nations Development Programme/United Nations Centre on Transnational Corporations/Training Programmes in Negotiating International Commercial/Financial Agreements for Senior Government and Private Sector Officials; and Providing An Enabling Environment for Foreign Investment in Nigeria, Coordinator; United Nations Centre on Transnational Corporations/United Nations Development Programme, Consultant; Commonwealth Working Party on the Commonwealth Advisory Service on Arbitration, Member;
Nigerian Delegation to Negotiation of ECOWAS Mutual Legal Assistance Treaties, Gambia, Leader ; Governing Board of Legal Research and Resource Development Centre (LRRDC), Member ;
Governing Board of Empowerment and Action Research Centre (EMPARC), Member ;
International Bar Association, Member; Justice Committee of the Transitional Work Groups of the Governor-Elect Lagos State, Secretary; British Institute of International and Comparative Law, Member.
Membership of Editorial Boards of Learned Publications:
Editorial Advisory Board of the Appellate Review Journal(Published by The Emmanuel Ayoola Foundation);
Gravitas Review of Business and Property Law; Nigerian Supreme Court Cases – DSC Publications (Published in 35 volumes);
Justice (Journal of Contemporary Legal Problems); Contemporary Law Journal, (Faculty of Law, UNILAG);
All Nigeria Law Reports (Published in 31 volumes); LASU Law Journal, Lawyers Bi-Annual,
Journal of Finance and Investment Law; National Correspondent Bulletin of Legal Developments, Editorial Director Justice Now legal newspaper.
Membership of Editorial Boards of Non-Legal Publications:
Member, Editorial Advisory Board of the News/Tempo,
Editor/Consultant, Human Dignity (Journal of the Human Rights Club),
Member, Editorial Board of Scrutiny (Advocacy Bulletin of Integrity)
Publications
Chapters Contributed to Books:
The Common Law, The Evidence Act and The Interpretation of Section 5(a) in Essays in Honour of Judge Elias (1986) (J.A. Omotola, ed) pgs. 165-18;
Some Reforms in The Nigerian Law of Evidence Chapter in Law and Development (1986), (J.A. Omotola and A.A. Adeogun eds.) pgs. 282-311;
Rules of Evidence in Criminal Trials in the Nigerian Special Military Tribunals Chapter 2 in Essays on Nigerian Law, Vol … 1, Pgs. 28-42. (J.A. Omotola ed),
Some Public Law Considerations in Environmental Protection. Chapter in “Environmental Laws in Nigeria”, (J.A. Omotola ed.) 1990 pgs 128-149,
Domestic and International Protection for Women: “Landmarks on the Journey so Far” in Women and Children under Nigerian Law”. (Awa U. Kalu & Yemi Osinbajo eds.) 1990. pgs. 231-241
Some Problems of Proof of Bank Frauds and Other Financial Malpractices in Bank Frauds and Other Financial Malpractices in Nigeria (Awa Kalu ed.)
Modalities For The Implementation of The Transition Provisions in The New Constitution in Law Development and Administration, (Yemi Osinbajo & Awa Kalu eds.) FMJL Review Series, (1990).
Legal and Institutional Framework For The Eradication of Drug Trafficking in Nigeria – Narcotics: Laws and Policy in Nigeria (Awa Kalu & Yemi Osinbajo eds.) FMJL Review Series, 1990
Proof of Customary Law in non-Customary Courts, – Towards a Restatement of Nigerian Customary Laws, (Osinbajo & Awa Kalu eds.) 1991,
External Debt Management: Case Study of Nigeria – International Finance and External Debt Management, UNDP/UNCTC, 1991,
Judicial and Quasi-judicial Processing of Economic and organized Crimes: Experiences, Problems etc. Essays in Honour of Judge Bola Ajibola, (Prof. C.O. Okonkwo ed.) 1992,
Human Rights, Economic Development and the Corruption Factor in Human Rights and the Rule of Law and Development in Africa (Paul T. Zeleza et al eds) 2004
Articles Published in Learned Journals:
Legitimacy and Illegitimacy under Nigerian Law Nig. J. Contemp. Law. (1984-87) pgs. 30-45
Unraveling Evidence of Spouses in Nigeria, Legal Practitioners Review Vol. 1 No. 2 1987 pgs. 23-28
Can States Legislate on Rules of Evidence? Nigerian Current Law Review 1985 pgs. 234-242
Problems of Proof in Declaration of Title to Land, Journal of Private and Property Law Vol. 6 & 7, October 1986, pgs. 47-68
Interpretation of Section 131(a) of the Evidence Act. Journal of Private and Property Law Vol. 6 & 7 (1986), pgs. 118-122
Review of Some Decrees of the Structural Adjustment Era (Part 1, 2, 3), (1989) 2 GRBPL No. 2 (Gravitas Review of Business and Property Law) pgs.60-63, (1989) 2 GRBPL No. 3 (Gravitas Review of Business and Property Law) pgs. 51-55, (1989) 2 GRBPL No. 4 (Gravitas Review of Business and Property Law)
Current Issues in Transnational Lending and Debt Restructuring Agreements part 1 and 2
Autonomy, Academic Freedom and the Laws Establishing Universities in Nigeria (1990) Jus. Vol. 1 No. 2, pgs. 53-64
Admissibility of Computer Generated Evidence. (1990) Jus. Vol. 1 No. 1 pgs. 9-12
Allegations of Crime in Civil Proceedings, U.I. Law Review 1987
Roles, Duties and Liabilities of Collateral Participants and Professional Advisers in Unit Trust Schemes (1991) Jus. Vol. 1 No. 7 pgs. 71-83
Reform of the Criminal Law of Evidence in Nigeria (1991) Jus. 2 No. 4 Pgs. 71-98
Profit and Loss Sharing Banks – (1990) Jus. Vol. 2 No. 8, Juvenile Justice Administration in Nigeria.
A Review of the Beijing Rules. (1991) Jus. Vol. 2 No. 6. Pgs. 65-73
Sovereign Immunity in International Commercial Arbitration – The Nigerian Experience and emerging state practice- In African Journal of International and Comparative Law, 4 RADIC 1992, page 1-25,
Human Rights and Economic Development in The International Lawyer. 1994, Vol. 28, No. 3 pgs. 727-742
Legality in a Collapsed State: The Somalia Experience 45 ICLQ 1996, pgs. 910-924.
Books Authored/Edited:
Integration of the African Continent Through Law” (Edward Foakes Publishers, 1989, vol. 7, Federal Ministry of Justice Law Review Series)
Towards A Better Administration of Justice System in Nigeria” (Edward Foakes Publishers, 1989)
Women and Children Under Nigerian Law with (Awa kalu Co. Ed.) FMJL Review Series
The Unification and Reform of the Nigerian Criminal Law and Procedure Codes with (Awa Kalu Co. Ed.) – (Malthouse Press), 1990, FMJL Review Series
Law Development and Administration (Malthouse Press), 1990
Narcotics: Law and Policy in Nigeria, FMJL Review Series 1990
Nigerian Media Law, with (Prof. PK Fogam) GRAVITAS Publishers 1991
Perspectives on Human Rights in Nigeria with (Awa Kalu, Co.Ed) FMJL Review Series 1991
Democracy and the Law, FMJL Review Series, 1991
Perspectives on Corruption in Nigeria, FMJL Review Series 1992
Cases and Materials on Nigerian Law of Evidence, Macmillan, 1996
The Citizens Report Card on Local Governments (with Omayeli Omatsola) 1998
Economic, Social and Cultural Rights – A training Agenda for Nigeria (with Bankole Olubamise and Yinka Balogun,) Legal Research and Resource Development Centre, 1998
Annotated Rules of the Superior Courts of Nigeria (with Ade Ipaye) Lexis-Nexis Butterworths 2004
Cross Examination: A Trial Lawyer’s Most Potent Weapon (with Fola-Arthur Worrey) Lexis-Nexis Butterworths 2006
MONOGRAPHS
Problems and Prospects of Development Control 2004
Elections and Electoral Malpractices in Nigeria 2009
The Imperative of Electoral Reforms – A Critical Element of Constitutional Re-engineering of Nigeria 2009
Strengthening The Code Of Conduct Bureau 2009
Building Ethical Institutions: The Experience Of The Lagos State Judiciary 2009
The State Of Criminal Justice In Nigeria: Challenges And Opportunities 2009
Transparency And Ethical Considerations In The Development Of The Nigerian Economy 2009
The Responsibility Of Privilege 2010
Reforming Civil Procedure Rules: The Lagos State Experience 2010
Understanding How The Legal Process Works In Business 2010
The Modern Justice Delivery Technique 2010
Challenges Of Enforcement Of Securities In Nigeria 2010
Political Institutions And Electoral Integrity 2010
Development and Policy Use of Criminal Justice Information and Statistics 2010
The Retreat of the Legal Process 2011
The Rule of Law: The Foundations are Shaking 2011
Structuring Criminal Justice Administration In A Federal State: Priorities For Nigeria 2011
Regulatory Framework for Curbing Internet Crimes and Money Laundering 2014
Leadership and Legacy: The Power of One 2014
Repositioning Nigerian Universities For The 21st Century: Paradigms For Innovation And Change 2014
Delays In Justice Administration: Beyond The Rules And The Law 2014
Towards A More Transparent And Merit‐Based Judicial Recruitment System In States Judicial Service Commissions 2014
The Rule of Law and National Development 2014
AWARDS
Lagos State Government An award in recognition of invaluable 09/Sept/1999 contribution as member, Justice Committee of Lagos Transition Work Group
Lagos State Government An award in recognition of invaluable 09/Sept/1999 contribution as MEMBER, policy committee of Lagos Transition Work Group
Nigerian Bar Association Merit Award for outstanding
Ikeja Branch contributions to the Bench and Bar and 15/June/2001 commitment to the rule of law in Lagos
Lagos State Judiciary Award for invaluable support
06/Dec/2003 towards the upliftment and growth of administration of justice in Lagos State Judiciary
Nigerian Bar Association Outstanding Practitioner award in 2004 recognition of Prof. Yemi Osinbajo
(SAN)’s contribution to the legal profession and the Nigerian Bar Association
Magistrates Association of Nigeria Award of excellence in recognition of 09/Dec/2005 meritorious and selfless service to magistracy and humanity
Lagos State House of Assembly Outstanding performance award
28/April/2005 (The House Committee on Judiciary
Human Rights and Public Petition)
Nigeria Bar Association Award of honour in appreciation of an
Ikeja Branch immense contribution to the
26/May/2006 development of constitutionalism in Nigeria
Thisday Newspaper Nomination as Legal Practitioner of the year
2006
Lagos State Ministry of Justice An Award in recognition of an
April, 2007 eight year tenure of resourceful motivational and revolutionary leadership of the Justice sector in Lagos state
Nigerian Leadership Initiative Award for exemplary leadership in
July 2007 government
Committee for the Distinguished Mediators Award
Defence of Human Rights in recognition of selfless commitment
20/Sept/2010 to peace and development
Lagos State Government Emeritus Ambassador for the
Ministry of Environment Environment
2010
Lagos State Government An Award in recognition of an outstanding 2010 contribution to the development of the Justice Sector of Lagos State
Nigerian Lawyers Association Law and Justice Award. In recognition of
December 2011 an exceptional and remarkable service in the academia and the public sector, dedication to advocating for and implementing Judicial Reform in Nigeria.
The Lagos State Judiciary and An Award in recognition of a meritorious
The Lagos State Multi-Door service on The Lagos Multi- door
Courthouse 2014 Courthouse Governing Council

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Re: VP: Peter Obi Vs Yemi Osinbajo. Head To Head, Analysis, Stats, Port Folio, Etc by princdebola201(m): 1:28pm On Nov 11, 2018
mekaboy:

Under and administration that does not respect the law.
ur fada bring out obi cv. osibanjo is not his mate

Professor Yemi Osinbajo, SAN
Personal Data: Other Names: Oluyemi Oluleke,
Date of Birth: 8th March, 1957,
Place of Birth: Creek Hospital, Lagos,
Home Address: 4, Osinbajo Close, Obanikoro, Ikorodu Road, Lagos, Nigeria.
Nationality: Nigerian,
Marital Status: Married.
Education: London School of Economics & Political Science, Master of Laws – 1980,
Nigerian Law School – 1979,
Barrister and Solicitor of the Supreme Court of Nigeria
Winner of Graham-Douglas Prize for Commercial Law University of Lagos, 1975-78,
LLB, Second Class Upper,
Winner State Merit Award -, Igbobi College Yaba – 1969-75,
School Prize for English Oratory, 1971, 1972;
Adeoba Prize for English Oratory 1972-1975;
Elias Prize for Best Performance in History (WASC) – 1973,
School Prize for Literature (HSC), 1975;
African Statesman Intercollegiate Best Speaker’s Prize, 1974.
Work Experience: Simmons Cooper Partners (Barristers and Solicitors), Senior Partner, 2007 till date;
University of Lagos, Professor of Law, Department of Public Law, Faculty of Law, 2007 to 2013;
Lagos State Ministry of Justice, Attorney-General and Commissioner for Justice;
Member of Cabinet, Lagos State, 1999 to May 2007 ; United Nations Secretary General’s Committee of Experts on Conduct and Discipline of UN Peacekeeping Personnel around the globe,
Member (2006); United Nations Operations in Somalia, Staff Member, Justice Division, UNOSOM II; Law Firm of Osinbajo, Kukoyi & Adokpaye, Partner; University of Lagos, Professor of Law and Head of Department of Public Law (1997-1999),
Federal Government of Nigeria, Special Adviser to the Attorney-General of the Federation and Minister of Justice, (legal advice and litigation), 1988-1992; University of Lagos, Senior Lecturer I (1983-86), Lecturer II (1981-1983),
Bendel Development and Planning Authority, Legal Officer (Youth Service),1979-1980
Professional Activities: International Criminal Court, Counsel,
2012 Citibank (Nigeria), Independent Director, appointed in 2008;
Senior Advocate of Nigeria, 2002 ;
African Development Bank, Ethics Adviser, Advisory Board;
Asset and Resource Management Company Limited (ARM), Board Member,
2011 Education Sector Support Programme in Nigeria, Consultant, analysis of Legislation on Universal Basic Education, 2010;
United Nations Economic Commission for Africa, Assessing the Efficiency and Impact of African Anti-Corruption Commissions, Consultant, 2009; International Bar Association, delegation to South Africa to consider the issue of the independence of the judiciary and the rule of law, Member, 2008; Board of Studies of the Council for Legal Education, Member, 2003-2007;
Body of Benchers, Member, 1999-2007; Council of Legal Education, Member,1997-2007;
International Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda Arusha on training of Prosecutors, Consultant (2004);
Revision and Publication of Laws of Lagos State, Coordinator, 2003;
Human Rights Committee of the Nigerian Bar Association, Member (1999);
Ministerial Committee for Review of Minerals Laws and Regulations, Member, (1996);
ECOWAS, Eminent person group for the Harmonisation of the Commercial Laws of ECOWAS States, Member (1996);
National Committee on the Review of Solid Mineral Laws, Member, 1996;
Expert advisory team to Ethiopia to advice parliament on Legal aspects of Democratisation, Member (1992);
National Committee on the Reform and Unification of the Nigerian Criminal Laws and Procedure Codes, Member, 1988-1991;
National Committee on Prison Reform, Member, 1991;
Compilation and Editorial Committee of Nigeria’s Treaties in Force (1970-1990) (Published in 10 volumes) Coordinator, 1991;
United Nations African Institute for Crime Prevention (UNAFRI), Consultant, (1991);
Delegation to the Meeting of Senior Officials of Commonwealth Law Ministries, Singapore, Leader, (1990);
Task Force on the Revision of the Laws of the Federation of Nigeria, Member, 1990; Commonwealth Ad-Hoc Working Committee on the Protection of Cultural Property, Member, (1990); Senate of Lagos State University, Member ;
Senate of the University of Lagos, Member; Convention on Business Integrity, Co-founder & Chairman, Justice Research Institute Ltd. Gte., Board Member ,
THE ORDERLY SOCIETY TRUST, Executive Director Negotiation and Conflict Management International Board Member, United Nations Development Programme/United Nations Centre on Transnational Corporations/Training Programmes in Negotiating International Commercial/Financial Agreements for Senior Government and Private Sector Officials; and Providing An Enabling Environment for Foreign Investment in Nigeria, Coordinator; United Nations Centre on Transnational Corporations/United Nations Development Programme, Consultant; Commonwealth Working Party on the Commonwealth Advisory Service on Arbitration, Member;
Nigerian Delegation to Negotiation of ECOWAS Mutual Legal Assistance Treaties, Gambia, Leader ; Governing Board of Legal Research and Resource Development Centre (LRRDC), Member ;
Governing Board of Empowerment and Action Research Centre (EMPARC), Member ;
International Bar Association, Member; Justice Committee of the Transitional Work Groups of the Governor-Elect Lagos State, Secretary; British Institute of International and Comparative Law, Member.
Membership of Editorial Boards of Learned Publications:
Editorial Advisory Board of the Appellate Review Journal(Published by The Emmanuel Ayoola Foundation);
Gravitas Review of Business and Property Law; Nigerian Supreme Court Cases – DSC Publications (Published in 35 volumes);
Justice (Journal of Contemporary Legal Problems); Contemporary Law Journal, (Faculty of Law, UNILAG);
All Nigeria Law Reports (Published in 31 volumes); LASU Law Journal, Lawyers Bi-Annual,
Journal of Finance and Investment Law; National Correspondent Bulletin of Legal Developments, Editorial Director Justice Now legal newspaper.
Membership of Editorial Boards of Non-Legal Publications:
Member, Editorial Advisory Board of the News/Tempo,
Editor/Consultant, Human Dignity (Journal of the Human Rights Club),
Member, Editorial Board of Scrutiny (Advocacy Bulletin of Integrity)
Publications
Chapters Contributed to Books:
The Common Law, The Evidence Act and The Interpretation of Section 5(a) in Essays in Honour of Judge Elias (1986) (J.A. Omotola, ed) pgs. 165-18;
Some Reforms in The Nigerian Law of Evidence Chapter in Law and Development (1986), (J.A. Omotola and A.A. Adeogun eds.) pgs. 282-311;
Rules of Evidence in Criminal Trials in the Nigerian Special Military Tribunals Chapter 2 in Essays on Nigerian Law, Vol … 1, Pgs. 28-42. (J.A. Omotola ed),
Some Public Law Considerations in Environmental Protection. Chapter in “Environmental Laws in Nigeria”, (J.A. Omotola ed.) 1990 pgs 128-149,
Domestic and International Protection for Women: “Landmarks on the Journey so Far” in Women and Children under Nigerian Law”. (Awa U. Kalu & Yemi Osinbajo eds.) 1990. pgs. 231-241
Some Problems of Proof of Bank Frauds and Other Financial Malpractices in Bank Frauds and Other Financial Malpractices in Nigeria (Awa Kalu ed.)
Modalities For The Implementation of The Transition Provisions in The New Constitution in Law Development and Administration, (Yemi Osinbajo & Awa Kalu eds.) FMJL Review Series, (1990).
Legal and Institutional Framework For The Eradication of Drug Trafficking in Nigeria – Narcotics: Laws and Policy in Nigeria (Awa Kalu & Yemi Osinbajo eds.) FMJL Review Series, 1990
Proof of Customary Law in non-Customary Courts, – Towards a Restatement of Nigerian Customary Laws, (Osinbajo & Awa Kalu eds.) 1991,
External Debt Management: Case Study of Nigeria – International Finance and External Debt Management, UNDP/UNCTC, 1991,
Judicial and Quasi-judicial Processing of Economic and organized Crimes: Experiences, Problems etc. Essays in Honour of Judge Bola Ajibola, (Prof. C.O. Okonkwo ed.) 1992,
Human Rights, Economic Development and the Corruption Factor in Human Rights and the Rule of Law and Development in Africa (Paul T. Zeleza et al eds) 2004
Articles Published in Learned Journals:
Legitimacy and Illegitimacy under Nigerian Law Nig. J. Contemp. Law. (1984-87) pgs. 30-45
Unraveling Evidence of Spouses in Nigeria, Legal Practitioners Review Vol. 1 No. 2 1987 pgs. 23-28
Can States Legislate on Rules of Evidence? Nigerian Current Law Review 1985 pgs. 234-242
Problems of Proof in Declaration of Title to Land, Journal of Private and Property Law Vol. 6 & 7, October 1986, pgs. 47-68
Interpretation of Section 131(a) of the Evidence Act. Journal of Private and Property Law Vol. 6 & 7 (1986), pgs. 118-122
Review of Some Decrees of the Structural Adjustment Era (Part 1, 2, 3), (1989) 2 GRBPL No. 2 (Gravitas Review of Business and Property Law) pgs.60-63, (1989) 2 GRBPL No. 3 (Gravitas Review of Business and Property Law) pgs. 51-55, (1989) 2 GRBPL No. 4 (Gravitas Review of Business and Property Law)
Current Issues in Transnational Lending and Debt Restructuring Agreements part 1 and 2
Autonomy, Academic Freedom and the Laws Establishing Universities in Nigeria (1990) Jus. Vol. 1 No. 2, pgs. 53-64
Admissibility of Computer Generated Evidence. (1990) Jus. Vol. 1 No. 1 pgs. 9-12
Allegations of Crime in Civil Proceedings, U.I. Law Review 1987
Roles, Duties and Liabilities of Collateral Participants and Professional Advisers in Unit Trust Schemes (1991) Jus. Vol. 1 No. 7 pgs. 71-83
Reform of the Criminal Law of Evidence in Nigeria (1991) Jus. 2 No. 4 Pgs. 71-98
Profit and Loss Sharing Banks – (1990) Jus. Vol. 2 No. 8, Juvenile Justice Administration in Nigeria.
A Review of the Beijing Rules. (1991) Jus. Vol. 2 No. 6. Pgs. 65-73
Sovereign Immunity in International Commercial Arbitration – The Nigerian Experience and emerging state practice- In African Journal of International and Comparative Law, 4 RADIC 1992, page 1-25,
Human Rights and Economic Development in The International Lawyer. 1994, Vol. 28, No. 3 pgs. 727-742
Legality in a Collapsed State: The Somalia Experience 45 ICLQ 1996, pgs. 910-924.
Books Authored/Edited:
Integration of the African Continent Through Law” (Edward Foakes Publishers, 1989, vol. 7, Federal Ministry of Justice Law Review Series)
Towards A Better Administration of Justice System in Nigeria” (Edward Foakes Publishers, 1989)
Women and Children Under Nigerian Law with (Awa kalu Co. Ed.) FMJL Review Series
The Unification and Reform of the Nigerian Criminal Law and Procedure Codes with (Awa Kalu Co. Ed.) – (Malthouse Press), 1990, FMJL Review Series
Law Development and Administration (Malthouse Press), 1990
Narcotics: Law and Policy in Nigeria, FMJL Review Series 1990
Nigerian Media Law, with (Prof. PK Fogam) GRAVITAS Publishers 1991
Perspectives on Human Rights in Nigeria with (Awa Kalu, Co.Ed) FMJL Review Series 1991
Democracy and the Law, FMJL Review Series, 1991
Perspectives on Corruption in Nigeria, FMJL Review Series 1992
Cases and Materials on Nigerian Law of Evidence, Macmillan, 1996
The Citizens Report Card on Local Governments (with Omayeli Omatsola) 1998
Economic, Social and Cultural Rights – A training Agenda for Nigeria (with Bankole Olubamise and Yinka Balogun,) Legal Research and Resource Development Centre, 1998
Annotated Rules of the Superior Courts of Nigeria (with Ade Ipaye) Lexis-Nexis Butterworths 2004
Cross Examination: A Trial Lawyer’s Most Potent Weapon (with Fola-Arthur Worrey) Lexis-Nexis Butterworths 2006
MONOGRAPHS
Problems and Prospects of Development Control 2004
Elections and Electoral Malpractices in Nigeria 2009
The Imperative of Electoral Reforms – A Critical Element of Constitutional Re-engineering of Nigeria 2009
Strengthening The Code Of Conduct Bureau 2009
Building Ethical Institutions: The Experience Of The Lagos State Judiciary 2009
The State Of Criminal Justice In Nigeria: Challenges And Opportunities 2009
Transparency And Ethical Considerations In The Development Of The Nigerian Economy 2009
The Responsibility Of Privilege 2010
Reforming Civil Procedure Rules: The Lagos State Experience 2010
Understanding How The Legal Process Works In Business 2010
The Modern Justice Delivery Technique 2010
Challenges Of Enforcement Of Securities In Nigeria 2010
Political Institutions And Electoral Integrity 2010
Development and Policy Use of Criminal Justice Information and Statistics 2010
The Retreat of the Legal Process 2011
The Rule of Law: The Foundations are Shaking 2011
Structuring Criminal Justice Administration In A Federal State: Priorities For Nigeria 2011
Regulatory Framework for Curbing Internet Crimes and Money Laundering 2014
Leadership and Legacy: The Power of One 2014
Repositioning Nigerian Universities For The 21st Century: Paradigms For Innovation And Change 2014
Delays In Justice Administration: Beyond The Rules And The Law 2014
Towards A More Transparent And Merit‐Based Judicial Recruitment System In States Judicial Service Commissions 2014
The Rule of Law and National Development 2014
AWARDS
Lagos State Government An award in recognition of invaluable 09/Sept/1999 contribution as member, Justice Committee of Lagos Transition Work Group
Lagos State Government An award in recognition of invaluable 09/Sept/1999 contribution as MEMBER, policy committee of Lagos Transition Work Group
Nigerian Bar Association Merit Award for outstanding
Ikeja Branch contributions to the Bench and Bar and 15/June/2001 commitment to the rule of law in Lagos
Lagos State Judiciary Award for invaluable support
06/Dec/2003 towards the upliftment and growth of administration of justice in Lagos State Judiciary
Nigerian Bar Association Outstanding Practitioner award in 2004 recognition of Prof. Yemi Osinbajo
(SAN)’s contribution to the legal profession and the Nigerian Bar Association
Magistrates Association of Nigeria Award of excellence in recognition of 09/Dec/2005 meritorious and selfless service to magistracy and humanity
Lagos State House of Assembly Outstanding performance award
28/April/2005 (The House Committee on Judiciary
Human Rights and Public Petition)
Nigeria Bar Association Award of honour in appreciation of an
Ikeja Branch immense contribution to the
26/May/2006 development of constitutionalism in Nigeria
Thisday Newspaper Nomination as Legal Practitioner of the year
2006
Lagos State Ministry of Justice An Award in recognition of an
April, 2007 eight year tenure of resourceful motivational and revolutionary leadership of the Justice sector in Lagos state
Nigerian Leadership Initiative Award for exemplary leadership in
July 2007 government
Committee for the Distinguished Mediators Award
Defence of Human Rights in recognition of selfless commitment
20/Sept/2010 to peace and development
Lagos State Government Emeritus Ambassador for the
Ministry of Environment Environment
2010
Lagos State Government An Award in recognition of an outstanding 2010 contribution to the development of the Justice Sector of Lagos State
Nigerian Lawyers Association Law and Justice Award. In recognition of
December 2011 an exceptional and remarkable service in the academia and the public sector, dedication to advocating for and implementing Judicial Reform in Nigeria.
The Lagos State Judiciary and An Award in recognition of a meritorious
The Lagos State Multi-Door service on The Lagos Multi- door
Courthouse 2014 Courthouse Governing Council

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Re: VP: Peter Obi Vs Yemi Osinbajo. Head To Head, Analysis, Stats, Port Folio, Etc by princdebola201(m): 1:32pm On Nov 11, 2018
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iyalaya e .obi is a small boy .osibanjo is not his mate in academic qualifications and wealth of experience in life. show us peter obi cv
there is no God created igbo man in south east that can boast of this kind of osibanjo cv

Professor Yemi Osinbajo, SAN
Personal Data: Other Names: Oluyemi Oluleke,
Date of Birth: 8th March, 1957,
Place of Birth: Creek Hospital, Lagos,
Home Address: 4, Osinbajo Close, Obanikoro, Ikorodu Road, Lagos, Nigeria.
Nationality: Nigerian,
Marital Status: Married.
Education: London School of Economics & Political Science, Master of Laws – 1980,
Nigerian Law School – 1979,
Barrister and Solicitor of the Supreme Court of Nigeria
Winner of Graham-Douglas Prize for Commercial Law University of Lagos, 1975-78,
LLB, Second Class Upper,
Winner State Merit Award -, Igbobi College Yaba – 1969-75,
School Prize for English Oratory, 1971, 1972;
Adeoba Prize for English Oratory 1972-1975;
Elias Prize for Best Performance in History (WASC) – 1973,
School Prize for Literature (HSC), 1975;
African Statesman Intercollegiate Best Speaker’s Prize, 1974.
Work Experience: Simmons Cooper Partners (Barristers and Solicitors), Senior Partner, 2007 till date;
University of Lagos, Professor of Law, Department of Public Law, Faculty of Law, 2007 to 2013;
Lagos State Ministry of Justice, Attorney-General and Commissioner for Justice;
Member of Cabinet, Lagos State, 1999 to May 2007 ; United Nations Secretary General’s Committee of Experts on Conduct and Discipline of UN Peacekeeping Personnel around the globe,
Member (2006); United Nations Operations in Somalia, Staff Member, Justice Division, UNOSOM II; Law Firm of Osinbajo, Kukoyi & Adokpaye, Partner; University of Lagos, Professor of Law and Head of Department of Public Law (1997-1999),
Federal Government of Nigeria, Special Adviser to the Attorney-General of the Federation and Minister of Justice, (legal advice and litigation), 1988-1992; University of Lagos, Senior Lecturer I (1983-86), Lecturer II (1981-1983),
Bendel Development and Planning Authority, Legal Officer (Youth Service),1979-1980
Professional Activities: International Criminal Court, Counsel,
2012 Citibank (Nigeria), Independent Director, appointed in 2008;
Senior Advocate of Nigeria, 2002 ;
African Development Bank, Ethics Adviser, Advisory Board;
Asset and Resource Management Company Limited (ARM), Board Member,
2011 Education Sector Support Programme in Nigeria, Consultant, analysis of Legislation on Universal Basic Education, 2010;
United Nations Economic Commission for Africa, Assessing the Efficiency and Impact of African Anti-Corruption Commissions, Consultant, 2009; International Bar Association, delegation to South Africa to consider the issue of the independence of the judiciary and the rule of law, Member, 2008; Board of Studies of the Council for Legal Education, Member, 2003-2007;
Body of Benchers, Member, 1999-2007; Council of Legal Education, Member,1997-2007;
International Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda Arusha on training of Prosecutors, Consultant (2004);
Revision and Publication of Laws of Lagos State, Coordinator, 2003;
Human Rights Committee of the Nigerian Bar Association, Member (1999);
Ministerial Committee for Review of Minerals Laws and Regulations, Member, (1996);
ECOWAS, Eminent person group for the Harmonisation of the Commercial Laws of ECOWAS States, Member (1996);
National Committee on the Review of Solid Mineral Laws, Member, 1996;
Expert advisory team to Ethiopia to advice parliament on Legal aspects of Democratisation, Member (1992);
National Committee on the Reform and Unification of the Nigerian Criminal Laws and Procedure Codes, Member, 1988-1991;
National Committee on Prison Reform, Member, 1991;
Compilation and Editorial Committee of Nigeria’s Treaties in Force (1970-1990) (Published in 10 volumes) Coordinator, 1991;
United Nations African Institute for Crime Prevention (UNAFRI), Consultant, (1991);
Delegation to the Meeting of Senior Officials of Commonwealth Law Ministries, Singapore, Leader, (1990);
Task Force on the Revision of the Laws of the Federation of Nigeria, Member, 1990; Commonwealth Ad-Hoc Working Committee on the Protection of Cultural Property, Member, (1990); Senate of Lagos State University, Member ;
Senate of the University of Lagos, Member; Convention on Business Integrity, Co-founder & Chairman, Justice Research Institute Ltd. Gte., Board Member ,
THE ORDERLY SOCIETY TRUST, Executive Director Negotiation and Conflict Management International Board Member, United Nations Development Programme/United Nations Centre on Transnational Corporations/Training Programmes in Negotiating International Commercial/Financial Agreements for Senior Government and Private Sector Officials; and Providing An Enabling Environment for Foreign Investment in Nigeria, Coordinator; United Nations Centre on Transnational Corporations/United Nations Development Programme, Consultant; Commonwealth Working Party on the Commonwealth Advisory Service on Arbitration, Member;
Nigerian Delegation to Negotiation of ECOWAS Mutual Legal Assistance Treaties, Gambia, Leader ; Governing Board of Legal Research and Resource Development Centre (LRRDC), Member ;
Governing Board of Empowerment and Action Research Centre (EMPARC), Member ;
International Bar Association, Member; Justice Committee of the Transitional Work Groups of the Governor-Elect Lagos State, Secretary; British Institute of International and Comparative Law, Member.
Membership of Editorial Boards of Learned Publications:
Editorial Advisory Board of the Appellate Review Journal(Published by The Emmanuel Ayoola Foundation);
Gravitas Review of Business and Property Law; Nigerian Supreme Court Cases – DSC Publications (Published in 35 volumes);
Justice (Journal of Contemporary Legal Problems); Contemporary Law Journal, (Faculty of Law, UNILAG);
All Nigeria Law Reports (Published in 31 volumes); LASU Law Journal, Lawyers Bi-Annual,
Journal of Finance and Investment Law; National Correspondent Bulletin of Legal Developments, Editorial Director Justice Now legal newspaper.
Membership of Editorial Boards of Non-Legal Publications:
Member, Editorial Advisory Board of the News/Tempo,
Editor/Consultant, Human Dignity (Journal of the Human Rights Club),
Member, Editorial Board of Scrutiny (Advocacy Bulletin of Integrity)
Publications
Chapters Contributed to Books:
The Common Law, The Evidence Act and The Interpretation of Section 5(a) in Essays in Honour of Judge Elias (1986) (J.A. Omotola, ed) pgs. 165-18;
Some Reforms in The Nigerian Law of Evidence Chapter in Law and Development (1986), (J.A. Omotola and A.A. Adeogun eds.) pgs. 282-311;
Rules of Evidence in Criminal Trials in the Nigerian Special Military Tribunals Chapter 2 in Essays on Nigerian Law, Vol … 1, Pgs. 28-42. (J.A. Omotola ed),
Some Public Law Considerations in Environmental Protection. Chapter in “Environmental Laws in Nigeria”, (J.A. Omotola ed.) 1990 pgs 128-149,
Domestic and International Protection for Women: “Landmarks on the Journey so Far” in Women and Children under Nigerian Law”. (Awa U. Kalu & Yemi Osinbajo eds.) 1990. pgs. 231-241
Some Problems of Proof of Bank Frauds and Other Financial Malpractices in Bank Frauds and Other Financial Malpractices in Nigeria (Awa Kalu ed.)
Modalities For The Implementation of The Transition Provisions in The New Constitution in Law Development and Administration, (Yemi Osinbajo & Awa Kalu eds.) FMJL Review Series, (1990).
Legal and Institutional Framework For The Eradication of Drug Trafficking in Nigeria – Narcotics: Laws and Policy in Nigeria (Awa Kalu & Yemi Osinbajo eds.) FMJL Review Series, 1990
Proof of Customary Law in non-Customary Courts, – Towards a Restatement of Nigerian Customary Laws, (Osinbajo & Awa Kalu eds.) 1991,
External Debt Management: Case Study of Nigeria – International Finance and External Debt Management, UNDP/UNCTC, 1991,
Judicial and Quasi-judicial Processing of Economic and organized Crimes: Experiences, Problems etc. Essays in Honour of Judge Bola Ajibola, (Prof. C.O. Okonkwo ed.) 1992,
Human Rights, Economic Development and the Corruption Factor in Human Rights and the Rule of Law and Development in Africa (Paul T. Zeleza et al eds) 2004
Articles Published in Learned Journals:
Legitimacy and Illegitimacy under Nigerian Law Nig. J. Contemp. Law. (1984-87) pgs. 30-45
Unraveling Evidence of Spouses in Nigeria, Legal Practitioners Review Vol. 1 No. 2 1987 pgs. 23-28
Can States Legislate on Rules of Evidence? Nigerian Current Law Review 1985 pgs. 234-242
Problems of Proof in Declaration of Title to Land, Journal of Private and Property Law Vol. 6 & 7, October 1986, pgs. 47-68
Interpretation of Section 131(a) of the Evidence Act. Journal of Private and Property Law Vol. 6 & 7 (1986), pgs. 118-122
Review of Some Decrees of the Structural Adjustment Era (Part 1, 2, 3), (1989) 2 GRBPL No. 2 (Gravitas Review of Business and Property Law) pgs.60-63, (1989) 2 GRBPL No. 3 (Gravitas Review of Business and Property Law) pgs. 51-55, (1989) 2 GRBPL No. 4 (Gravitas Review of Business and Property Law)
Current Issues in Transnational Lending and Debt Restructuring Agreements part 1 and 2
Autonomy, Academic Freedom and the Laws Establishing Universities in Nigeria (1990) Jus. Vol. 1 No. 2, pgs. 53-64
Admissibility of Computer Generated Evidence. (1990) Jus. Vol. 1 No. 1 pgs. 9-12
Allegations of Crime in Civil Proceedings, U.I. Law Review 1987
Roles, Duties and Liabilities of Collateral Participants and Professional Advisers in Unit Trust Schemes (1991) Jus. Vol. 1 No. 7 pgs. 71-83
Reform of the Criminal Law of Evidence in Nigeria (1991) Jus. 2 No. 4 Pgs. 71-98
Profit and Loss Sharing Banks – (1990) Jus. Vol. 2 No. 8, Juvenile Justice Administration in Nigeria.
A Review of the Beijing Rules. (1991) Jus. Vol. 2 No. 6. Pgs. 65-73
Sovereign Immunity in International Commercial Arbitration – The Nigerian Experience and emerging state practice- In African Journal of International and Comparative Law, 4 RADIC 1992, page 1-25,
Human Rights and Economic Development in The International Lawyer. 1994, Vol. 28, No. 3 pgs. 727-742
Legality in a Collapsed State: The Somalia Experience 45 ICLQ 1996, pgs. 910-924.
Books Authored/Edited:
Integration of the African Continent Through Law” (Edward Foakes Publishers, 1989, vol. 7, Federal Ministry of Justice Law Review Series)
Towards A Better Administration of Justice System in Nigeria” (Edward Foakes Publishers, 1989)
Women and Children Under Nigerian Law with (Awa kalu Co. Ed.) FMJL Review Series
The Unification and Reform of the Nigerian Criminal Law and Procedure Codes with (Awa Kalu Co. Ed.) – (Malthouse Press), 1990, FMJL Review Series
Law Development and Administration (Malthouse Press), 1990
Narcotics: Law and Policy in Nigeria, FMJL Review Series 1990
Nigerian Media Law, with (Prof. PK Fogam) GRAVITAS Publishers 1991
Perspectives on Human Rights in Nigeria with (Awa Kalu, Co.Ed) FMJL Review Series 1991
Democracy and the Law, FMJL Review Series, 1991
Perspectives on Corruption in Nigeria, FMJL Review Series 1992
Cases and Materials on Nigerian Law of Evidence, Macmillan, 1996
The Citizens Report Card on Local Governments (with Omayeli Omatsola) 1998
Economic, Social and Cultural Rights – A training Agenda for Nigeria (with Bankole Olubamise and Yinka Balogun,) Legal Research and Resource Development Centre, 1998
Annotated Rules of the Superior Courts of Nigeria (with Ade Ipaye) Lexis-Nexis Butterworths 2004
Cross Examination: A Trial Lawyer’s Most Potent Weapon (with Fola-Arthur Worrey) Lexis-Nexis Butterworths 2006
MONOGRAPHS
Problems and Prospects of Development Control 2004
Elections and Electoral Malpractices in Nigeria 2009
The Imperative of Electoral Reforms – A Critical Element of Constitutional Re-engineering of Nigeria 2009
Strengthening The Code Of Conduct Bureau 2009
Building Ethical Institutions: The Experience Of The Lagos State Judiciary 2009
The State Of Criminal Justice In Nigeria: Challenges And Opportunities 2009
Transparency And Ethical Considerations In The Development Of The Nigerian Economy 2009
The Responsibility Of Privilege 2010
Reforming Civil Procedure Rules: The Lagos State Experience 2010
Understanding How The Legal Process Works In Business 2010
The Modern Justice Delivery Technique 2010
Challenges Of Enforcement Of Securities In Nigeria 2010
Political Institutions And Electoral Integrity 2010
Development and Policy Use of Criminal Justice Information and Statistics 2010
The Retreat of the Legal Process 2011
The Rule of Law: The Foundations are Shaking 2011
Structuring Criminal Justice Administration In A Federal State: Priorities For Nigeria 2011
Regulatory Framework for Curbing Internet Crimes and Money Laundering 2014
Leadership and Legacy: The Power of One 2014
Repositioning Nigerian Universities For The 21st Century: Paradigms For Innovation And Change 2014
Delays In Justice Administration: Beyond The Rules And The Law 2014
Towards A More Transparent And Merit‐Based Judicial Recruitment System In States Judicial Service Commissions 2014
The Rule of Law and National Development 2014
AWARDS
Lagos State Government An award in recognition of invaluable 09/Sept/1999 contribution as member, Justice Committee of Lagos Transition Work Group
Lagos State Government An award in recognition of invaluable 09/Sept/1999 contribution as MEMBER, policy committee of Lagos Transition Work Group
Nigerian Bar Association Merit Award for outstanding
Ikeja Branch contributions to the Bench and Bar and 15/June/2001 commitment to the rule of law in Lagos
Lagos State Judiciary Award for invaluable support
06/Dec/2003 towards the upliftment and growth of administration of justice in Lagos State Judiciary
Nigerian Bar Association Outstanding Practitioner award in 2004 recognition of Prof. Yemi Osinbajo
(SAN)’s contribution to the legal profession and the Nigerian Bar Association
Magistrates Association of Nigeria Award of excellence in recognition of 09/Dec/2005 meritorious and selfless service to magistracy and humanity
Lagos State House of Assembly Outstanding performance award
28/April/2005 (The House Committee on Judiciary
Human Rights and Public Petition)
Nigeria Bar Association Award of honour in appreciation of an
Ikeja Branch immense contribution to the
26/May/2006 development of constitutionalism in Nigeria
Thisday Newspaper Nomination as Legal Practitioner of the year
2006
Lagos State Ministry of Justice An Award in recognition of an
April, 2007 eight year tenure of resourceful motivational and revolutionary leadership of the Justice sector in Lagos state
Nigerian Leadership Initiative Award for exemplary leadership in
July 2007 government
Committee for the Distinguished Mediators Award
Defence of Human Rights in recognition of selfless commitment
20/Sept/2010 to peace and development
Lagos State Government Emeritus Ambassador for the
Ministry of Environment Environment
2010
Lagos State Government An Award in recognition of an outstanding 2010 contribution to the development of the Justice Sector of Lagos State
Nigerian Lawyers Association Law and Justice Award. In recognition of
December 2011 an exceptional and remarkable service in the academia and the public sector, dedication to advocating for and implementing Judicial Reform in Nigeria.
The Lagos State Judiciary and An Award in recognition of a meritorious
The Lagos State Multi-Door service on The Lagos Multi- door
Courthouse 2014 Courthouse Governing Council

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Re: VP: Peter Obi Vs Yemi Osinbajo. Head To Head, Analysis, Stats, Port Folio, Etc by Nobody: 1:33pm On Nov 11, 2018
[quote author=princdebola201 post=72871137] ur fada see peter obi is nobody compare to osibanjo.
bring out obi cv and compare with this

Professor Yemi Osinbajo, SAN
Personal Data: Other Names: Oluyemi Oluleke,
Date of Birth: 8th March, 1957,
Place of Birth: Creek Hospital, Lagos,
Home Address: 4, Osinbajo Close, Obanikoro, Ikorodu Road, Lagos, Nigeria.
Nationality: Nigerian,
Marital Status: Married.
Education: London School of Economics & Political Science, Master of Laws – 1980,
Nigerian Law School – 1979,
Barrister and Solicitor of the Supreme Court of Nigeria
Winner of Graham-Douglas Prize for Commercial Law University of Lagos, 1975-78,
LLB, Second Class Upper,
Winner State Merit Award -, Igbobi College Yaba – 1969-75,
School Prize for English Oratory, 1971, 1972;
Adeoba Prize for English Oratory 1972-1975;
Elias Prize for Best Performance in History (WASC) – 1973,
School Prize for Literature (HSC), 1975;
African Statesman Intercollegiate Best Speaker’s Prize, 1974.
Work Experience: Simmons Cooper Partners (Barristers and Solicitors), Senior Partner, 2007 till date;
University of Lagos, Professor of Law, Department of Public Law, Faculty of Law, 2007 to 2013;
Lagos State Ministry of Justice, Attorney-General and Commissioner for Justice;
Member of Cabinet, Lagos State, 1999 to May 2007 ; United Nations Secretary General’s Committee of Experts on Conduct and Discipline of UN Peacekeeping Personnel around the globe,
Member (2006); United Nations Operations in Somalia, Staff Member, Justice Division, UNOSOM II; Law Firm of Osinbajo, Kukoyi & Adokpaye, Partner; University of Lagos, Professor of Law and Head of Department of Public Law (1997-1999),
Federal Government of Nigeria, Special Adviser to the Attorney-General of the Federation and Minister of Justice, (legal advice and litigation), 1988-1992; University of Lagos, Senior Lecturer I (1983-86), Lecturer II (1981-1983),
Bendel Development and Planning Authority, Legal Officer (Youth Service),1979-1980
Professional Activities: International Criminal Court, Counsel,
2012 Citibank (Nigeria), Independent Director, appointed in 2008;
Senior Advocate of Nigeria, 2002 ;
African Development Bank, Ethics Adviser, Advisory Board;
Asset and Resource Management Company Limited (ARM), Board Member,
2011 Education Sector Support Programme in Nigeria, Consultant, analysis of Legislation on Universal Basic Education, 2010;
United Nations Economic Commission for Africa, Assessing the Efficiency and Impact of African Anti-Corruption Commissions, Consultant, 2009; International Bar Association, delegation to South Africa to consider the issue of the independence of the judiciary and the rule of law, Member, 2008; Board of Studies of the Council for Legal Education, Member, 2003-2007;
Body of Benchers, Member, 1999-2007; Council of Legal Education, Member,1997-2007;
International Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda Arusha on training of Prosecutors, Consultant (2004);
Revision and Publication of Laws of Lagos State, Coordinator, 2003;
Human Rights Committee of the Nigerian Bar Association, Member (1999);
Ministerial Committee for Review of Minerals Laws and Regulations, Member, (1996);
ECOWAS, Eminent person group for the Harmonisation of the Commercial Laws of ECOWAS States, Member (1996);
National Committee on the Review of Solid Mineral Laws, Member, 1996;
Expert advisory team to Ethiopia to advice parliament on Legal aspects of Democratisation, Member (1992);
National Committee on the Reform and Unification of the Nigerian Criminal Laws and Procedure Codes, Member, 1988-1991;
National Committee on Prison Reform, Member, 1991;
Compilation and Editorial Committee of Nigeria’s Treaties in Force (1970-1990) (Published in 10 volumes) Coordinator, 1991;
United Nations African Institute for Crime Prevention (UNAFRI), Consultant, (1991);
Delegation to the Meeting of Senior Officials of Commonwealth Law Ministries, Singapore, Leader, (1990);
Task Force on the Revision of the Laws of the Federation of Nigeria, Member, 1990; Commonwealth Ad-Hoc Working Committee on the Protection of Cultural Property, Member, (1990); Senate of Lagos State University, Member ;
Senate of the University of Lagos, Member; Convention on Business Integrity, Co-founder & Chairman, Justice Research Institute Ltd. Gte., Board Member ,
THE ORDERLY SOCIETY TRUST, Executive Director Negotiation and Conflict Management International Board Member, United Nations Development Programme/United Nations Centre on Transnational Corporations/Training Programmes in Negotiating International Commercial/Financial Agreements for Senior Government and Private Sector Officials; and Providing An Enabling Environment for Foreign Investment in Nigeria, Coordinator; United Nations Centre on Transnational Corporations/United Nations Development Programme, Consultant; Commonwealth Working Party on the Commonwealth Advisory Service on Arbitration, Member;
Nigerian Delegation to Negotiation of ECOWAS Mutual Legal Assistance Treaties, Gambia, Leader ; Governing Board of Legal Research and Resource Development Centre (LRRDC), Member ;
Governing Board of Empowerment and Action Research Centre (EMPARC), Member ;
International Bar Association, Member; Justice Committee of the Transitional Work Groups of the Governor-Elect Lagos State, Secretary; British Institute of International and Comparative Law, Member.
Membership of Editorial Boards of Learned Publications:
Editorial Advisory Board of the Appellate Review Journal(Published by The Emmanuel Ayoola Foundation);
Gravitas Review of Business and Property Law; Nigerian Supreme Court Cases – DSC Publications (Published in 35 volumes);
Justice (Journal of Contemporary Legal Problems); Contemporary Law Journal, (Faculty of Law, UNILAG);
All Nigeria Law Reports (Published in 31 volumes); LASU Law Journal, Lawyers Bi-Annual,
Journal of Finance and Investment Law; National Correspondent Bulletin of Legal Developments, Editorial Director Justice Now legal newspaper.
Membership of Editorial Boards of Non-Legal Publications:
Member, Editorial Advisory Board of the News/Tempo,
Editor/Consultant, Human Dignity (Journal of the Human Rights Club),
Member, Editorial Board of Scrutiny (Advocacy Bulletin of Integrity)
Publications
Chapters Contributed to Books:
The Common Law, The Evidence Act and The Interpretation of Section 5(a) in Essays in Honour of Judge Elias (1986) (J.A. Omotola, ed) pgs. 165-18;
Some Reforms in The Nigerian Law of Evidence Chapter in Law and Development (1986), (J.A. Omotola and A.A. Adeogun eds.) pgs. 282-311;
Rules of Evidence in Criminal Trials in the Nigerian Special Military Tribunals Chapter 2 in Essays on Nigerian Law, Vol … 1, Pgs. 28-42. (J.A. Omotola ed),
Some Public Law Considerations in Environmental Protection. Chapter in “Environmental Laws in Nigeria”, (J.A. Omotola ed.) 1990 pgs 128-149,
Domestic and International Protection for Women: “Landmarks on the Journey so Far” in Women and Children under Nigerian Law”. (Awa U. Kalu & Yemi Osinbajo eds.) 1990. pgs. 231-241
Some Problems of Proof of Bank Frauds and Other Financial Malpractices in Bank Frauds and Other Financial Malpractices in Nigeria (Awa Kalu ed.)
Modalities For The Implementation of The Transition Provisions in The New Constitution in Law Development and Administration, (Yemi Osinbajo & Awa Kalu eds.) FMJL Review Series, (1990).
Legal and Institutional Framework For The Eradication of Drug Trafficking in Nigeria – Narcotics: Laws and Policy in Nigeria (Awa Kalu & Yemi Osinbajo eds.) FMJL Review Series, 1990
Proof of Customary Law in non-Customary Courts, – Towards a Restatement of Nigerian Customary Laws, (Osinbajo & Awa Kalu eds.) 1991,
External Debt Management: Case Study of Nigeria – International Finance and External Debt Management, UNDP/UNCTC, 1991,
Judicial and Quasi-judicial Processing of Economic and organized Crimes: Experiences, Problems etc. Essays in Honour of Judge Bola Ajibola, (Prof. C.O. Okonkwo ed.) 1992,
Human Rights, Economic Development and the Corruption Factor in Human Rights and the Rule of Law and Development in Africa (Paul T. Zeleza et al eds) 2004
Articles Published in Learned Journals:
Legitimacy and Illegitimacy under Nigerian Law Nig. J. Contemp. Law. (1984-87) pgs. 30-45
Unraveling Evidence of Spouses in Nigeria, Legal Practitioners Review Vol. 1 No. 2 1987 pgs. 23-28
Can States Legislate on Rules of Evidence? Nigerian Current Law Review 1985 pgs. 234-242
Problems of Proof in Declaration of Title to Land, Journal of Private and Property Law Vol. 6 & 7, October 1986, pgs. 47-68
Interpretation of Section 131(a) of the Evidence Act. Journal of Private and Property Law Vol. 6 & 7 (1986), pgs. 118-122
Review of Some Decrees of the Structural Adjustment Era (Part 1, 2, 3), (1989) 2 GRBPL No. 2 (Gravitas Review of Business and Property Law) pgs.60-63, (1989) 2 GRBPL No. 3 (Gravitas Review of Business and Property Law) pgs. 51-55, (1989) 2 GRBPL No. 4 (Gravitas Review of Business and Property Law)
Current Issues in Transnational Lending and Debt Restructuring Agreements part 1 and 2
Autonomy, Academic Freedom and the Laws Establishing Universities in Nigeria (1990) Jus. Vol. 1 No. 2, pgs. 53-64
Admissibility of Computer Generated Evidence. (1990) Jus. Vol. 1 No. 1 pgs. 9-12
Allegations of Crime in Civil Proceedings, U.I. Law Review 1987
Roles, Duties and Liabilities of Collateral Participants and Professional Advisers in Unit Trust Schemes (1991) Jus. Vol. 1 No. 7 pgs. 71-83
Reform of the Criminal Law of Evidence in Nigeria (1991) Jus. 2 No. 4 Pgs. 71-98
Profit and Loss Sharing Banks – (1990) Jus. Vol. 2 No. 8, Juvenile Justice Administration in Nigeria.
A Review of the Beijing Rules. (1991) Jus. Vol. 2 No. 6. Pgs. 65-73
Sovereign Immunity in International Commercial Arbitration – The Nigerian Experience and emerging state practice- In African Journal of International and Comparative Law, 4 RADIC 1992, page 1-25,
Human Rights and Economic Development in The International Lawyer. 1994, Vol. 28, No. 3 pgs. 727-742
Legality in a Collapsed State: The Somalia Experience 45 ICLQ 1996, pgs. 910-924.
Books Authored/Edited:
Integration of the African Continent Through Law” (Edward Foakes Publishers, 1989, vol. 7, Federal Ministry of Justice Law Review Series)
Towards A Better Administration of Justice System in Nigeria” (Edward Foakes Publishers, 1989)
Women and Children Under Nigerian Law with (Awa kalu Co. Ed.) FMJL Review Series
The Unification and Reform of the Nigerian Criminal Law and Procedure Codes with (Awa Kalu Co. Ed.) – (Malthouse Press), 1990, FMJL Review Series
Law Development and Administration (Malthouse Press), 1990
Narcotics: Law and Policy in Nigeria, FMJL Review Series 1990
Nigerian Media Law, with (Prof. PK Fogam) GRAVITAS Publishers 1991
Perspectives on Human Rights in Nigeria with (Awa Kalu, Co.Ed) FMJL Review Series 1991
Democracy and the Law, FMJL Review Series, 1991
Perspectives on Corruption in Nigeria, FMJL Review Series 1992
Cases and Materials on Nigerian Law of Evidence, Macmillan, 1996
The Citizens Report Card on Local Governments (with Omayeli Omatsola) 1998
Economic, Social and Cultural Rights – A training Agenda for Nigeria (with Bankole Olubamise and Yinka Balogun,) Legal Research and Resource Development Centre, 1998
Annotated Rules of the Superior Courts of Nigeria (with Ade Ipaye) Lexis-Nexis Butterworths 2004
Cross Examination: A Trial Lawyer’s Most Potent Weapon (with Fola-Arthur Worrey) Lexis-Nexis Butterworths 2006
MONOGRAPHS
Problems and Prospects of Development Control 2004
Elections and Electoral Malpractices in Nigeria 2009
The Imperative of Electoral Reforms – A Critical Element of Constitutional Re-engineering of Nigeria 2009
Strengthening The Code Of Conduct Bureau 2009
Building Ethical Institutions: The Experience Of The Lagos State Judiciary 2009
The State Of Criminal Justice In Nigeria: Challenges And Opportunities 2009
Transparency And Ethical Considerations In The Development Of The Nigerian Economy 2009
The Responsibility Of Privilege 2010
Reforming Civil Procedure Rules: The Lagos State Experience 2010
Understanding How The Legal Process Works In Business 2010
The Modern Justice Delivery Technique 2010
Challenges Of Enforcement Of Securities In Nigeria 2010
Political Institutions And Electoral Integrity 2010
Development and Policy Use of Criminal Justice Information and Statistics 2010
The Retreat of the Legal Process 2011
The Rule of Law: The Foundations are Shaking 2011
Structuring Criminal Justice Administration In A Federal State: Priorities For Nigeria 2011
Regulatory Framework for Curbing Internet Crimes and Money Laundering 2014
Leadership and Legacy: The Power of One 2014
Repositioning Nigerian Universities For The 21st Century: Paradigms For Innovation And Change 2014
Delays In Justice Administration: Beyond The Rules And The Law 2014
Towards A More Transparent And Merit‐Based Judicial Recruitment System In States Judicial Service Commissions 2014
The Rule of Law and National Development 2014
AWARDS
Lagos State Government An award in recognition of invaluable 09/Sept/1999 contribution as member, Justice Committee of Lagos Transition Work Group
Lagos State Government An award in recognition of invaluable 09/Sept/1999 contribution as MEMBER, policy committee of Lagos Transition Work Group
Nigerian Bar Association Merit Award for outstanding
Ikeja Branch contributions to the Bench and Bar and 15/June/2001 commitment to the rule of law in Lagos
Lagos State Judiciary Award for invaluable support
06/Dec/2003 towards the upliftment and growth of administration of justice in Lagos State Judiciary
Nigerian Bar Association Outstanding Practitioner award in 2004 recognition of Prof. Yemi Osinbajo
(SAN)’s contribution to the legal profession and the Nigerian Bar Association
Magistrates Association of Nigeria Award of excellence in recognition of 09/Dec/2005 meritorious and selfless service to magistracy and humanity
Lagos State House of Assembly Outstanding performance award
28/April/2005 (The House Committee on Judiciary
Human Rights and Public Petition)
Nigeria Bar Association Award of honour in appreciation of an
Ikeja Branch immense contribution to the
26/May/2006 development of constitutionalism in Nigeria
Thisday Newspaper Nomination as Legal Practitioner of the year
2006
Lagos State Ministry of Justice An Award in recognition of an
April, 2007 eight year tenure of resourceful motivational and revolutionary leadership of the Justice sector in Lagos state
Nigerian Leadership Initiative Award for exemplary leadership in
July 2007 government
Committee for the Distinguished Mediators Award
Defence of Human Rights in recognition of selfless commitment
20/Sept/2010 to peace and development
Lagos State Government Emeritus Ambassador for the
Ministry of Environment Environment
2010
Lagos State Government An Award in recognition of an outstanding 2010 contribution to the development of the Justice Sector of Lagos State
Nigerian Lawyers Association Law and Justice Award. In recognition of
December 2011 an exceptional and remarkable service in the academia and the public sector, dedication to advocating for and implementing Judicial Reform in Nigeria.
The Lagos State Judiciary and An Award in recognition of a meritorious
The Lagos State Multi-Door service on The Lagos Multi- door
Courthouse 2014 Courthouse Governing Council
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