Re: Gani Fawehinmi's Statue At Liberty Park Unveiled By Lagos State Government by adebayo201: 7:28pm On Apr 22, 2018 |
Senior Advocate of the Masses
Respect sir! 2 Likes |
Re: Gani Fawehinmi's Statue At Liberty Park Unveiled By Lagos State Government by Westbestside: 7:37pm On Apr 22, 2018 |
abiodunalasa:
God see english #LazyYouth Your brain should have told you that was a typo error. Lazy brain. |
Re: Gani Fawehinmi's Statue At Liberty Park Unveiled By Lagos State Government by isaacsegun(m): 7:43pm On Apr 22, 2018 |
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Re: Gani Fawehinmi's Statue At Liberty Park Unveiled By Lagos State Government by deomelllo: 7:55pm On Apr 22, 2018 |
Fashola Dedicates Statue, Garden In Honour Of Late Gani Fawehinmi Useless Ambode is still chasing Fashola's shadow and replicating everything Fashola did already.
Where is the need and necessity for any GF's statue when in fact Fashola erected one and even built a library in GF's honor already?
Ambode can be very useless and petty sha..
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Re: Gani Fawehinmi's Statue At Liberty Park Unveiled By Lagos State Government by ikorodureporta: 8:09pm On Apr 22, 2018 |
I can still sight d mountain of dirts @ d back...., |
Re: Gani Fawehinmi's Statue At Liberty Park Unveiled By Lagos State Government by ozoneboy(m): 8:24pm On Apr 22, 2018 |
Newpride: When Chief Gani's 14-year old first child asked for his dad's support to go to the Nigeria Defence Academy taking the NDA's form to his father to sign, Chief Gani left the form, reached for the cane and flogged the young man for planning to join his tormentors.
From Kaduna prison to Jos prison, from Gombe prison to portharcourt prison, from Kuje prison to Ikoyi prison, Chief Gani Fawehinmi was the most jailed human right activist from Nigeria. For raising his voice against injustice, his books were confiscated, his library set ablaze, his house and chambers were always raided and he was assaulted on Mobolaji Bank Anthony Way in Lagos by Naval officers. His travails from security agents never dissuaded him from defending the poor and the weak in the society.
"I defended the students of University of Ibadan in 1971 when one of the students, Kunle Adepeju, was shot dead by the police under Gowon’s regime and the government of the day set up a Commission of enquiry headed by Justice B. O. Kazim and I represented the students for 5 months in that tribunal of enquiry. In 1976, I defended the students of University of Benin against the wrath of the military government. In 1983, under Shehu Shagari, there was a peaceful demonstration by more than 4000 students of the University of Maiduguri against the misdirected high handedness of the leadership of Professor Jubril Aminu, (former Nigerian Ambassador to the U.S.) Several students were expelled and their education illegally truncated. I fought to the Supreme Court to obtain victory. This is just to mention few of my struggles for justice." Gani recalled.
They always came for him. He was arrested on his 50th birthday.
"I witnessed one of the times they came to arrest him in the house. They were about armed 20 policemen. It was as if they were coming to take a criminal and they brought a big Black Maria. He told them, ‘Gentlemen how are you? Are you ready?’ He told my mum to take care of us and he followed them" His daughter, Idiat recalled.
Due to incessant arrest Chief Gani always kept a bag with toothpaste, toothbrush and the Qur'an with him-always ready for jail.
When he was asked the possibility of defending Ralph Uwazurike he said:
"If am approached by Uwazurike to take up his case, I will fly straight to wherever he is or, if I cannot go there by air, I will go there by road. If I cannot go there by road, I will trek to defend his right to hold an opinion because freedom of speech is a fundamental right. Because he has the right to pursue any objective and if they feel that his objective is criminal, then he has the right to defend himself in the court of law and we shall defend the issue of his fundamental rights"
Chief Gani was Unbiased, detribalized and unsentimental patriot. When her own daughter was working in his Chambers, she either resumed before/at 7am or be locked outside the gate like every latecomer.
Chief Gani's lung began to deteriorate while doctors were busy focusing on his heart and blood pressure. It got so bad that he called his cardiologist, Dr Mike Fadayomi, his childhood friend from the age of four. He is one of the best cardiologist in this world. He directed Chief Gani to a radiologist to do the X-ray first. When he (radiologist) came with the wet X-ray and showed it to Gani and Fadayomi, the cardiologist shouted; "Gani something dangerous is wrong with your left lung. You must run to London. I don't understand this" When Chief Gani got to London the doctors told him that he was among the 5% patients in the world who don't smoke or drink and yet had lung cancer. Gani narrated his ordeals to the doctors in London and one of them hinted that his "horrible detention" must have triggered the lung failure. The human right activist was asked to prepare for the worst and Gani wept.
To prevent politicians from "hijacking" his burial, Gani bought his casket while alive and made cash available for his funeral with instructions to his children about how he liked his funeral to be.
Chief Gani Fawehinmi literally lost his voice to the ravaging lung cancer before his Sun finally set on 9th September 2009. And Nigeria hasn't been able to find a replacement for that voice of justice and courage till date.
Let's celebrate another selfless Nigerian A legal icon A symbol of justice And OUR HERO. He would have be 80years old today. This guy would have a statue in my state IMO if I had the power. 1 Like |
Re: Gani Fawehinmi's Statue At Liberty Park Unveiled By Lagos State Government by Iceberg3: 8:24pm On Apr 22, 2018 |
Westbestside: As an member of developer's association of yeastern Nigeria, this statue of greatest lawyer of Yoruba extraction pain my Igbo wella o. Chinedu, which one should I call ragos, no man's land or biniland. You know we are always confuse just cos we don't want these great Yoruba to own their land. See how this hungry man is lending credence to buhari's Nigeria yoots are lazy rants As AN member of.... Olympic medal illiterate It's obvious that you share equal intelligence with that statue Lzaa 1 Like 1 Share |
Re: Gani Fawehinmi's Statue At Liberty Park Unveiled By Lagos State Government by Iceberg3: 8:28pm On Apr 22, 2018 |
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Re: Gani Fawehinmi's Statue At Liberty Park Unveiled By Lagos State Government by kinibigdeal(m): 8:28pm On Apr 22, 2018 |
seunmsg:
Femi Falana never lost his voice at any time. He is still as consistent as ever in his fight against corruption and bad government and also in his fight for the protection of human rights.
It is easier to be a human right activist and social crusader during military regime as it is the people versus the military. In democracy, it's a different kettle of fish entirely. Once an activist start criticising a failing government, the government and its supporters would accuse him/her of working for the opposition. Such is the case of people like Femi Falana, Oby Ezekwesili, Wole Soyinka etc who spoke against the corruption of the GEJ government and till today, the wailing supporters of Jonathan still goes about abusing them for speaking truth to power. Femi Falana is an APC member that only defend whatever Tinubu does. Late Gani was never associated with any politician. Falana started criticizing Buhari when he was denied the Chief Justice of Nigeria. Tinubu nominated him but PMB was wise enough not to accept his nomination 1 Like |
Re: Gani Fawehinmi's Statue At Liberty Park Unveiled By Lagos State Government by smileyoo: 8:31pm On Apr 22, 2018 |
this is a good one, from the lagos state govt. Chief gani deserve such honour. he was a greatman. a true man of justice. |
Re: Gani Fawehinmi's Statue At Liberty Park Unveiled By Lagos State Government by engrlarex(m): 8:35pm On Apr 22, 2018 |
Bros u deserved a National Award like MON seunmsg:
Femi Falana never lost his voice at any time. He is still as consistent as ever in his fight against corruption and bad government and also in his fight for the protection of human rights.
It is easier to be a human right activist and social crusader during military regime as it is the people versus the military. In democracy, it's a different kettle of fish entirely. Once an activist start criticising a failing government, the government and its supporters would accuse him/her of working for the opposition. Such is the case of people like Femi Falana, Oby Ezekwesili, Wole Soyinka etc who spoke against the corruption of the GEJ government and till today, the wailing supporters of Jonathan still goes about abusing them for speaking truth to power. |
Re: Gani Fawehinmi's Statue At Liberty Park Unveiled By Lagos State Government by Olatara(f): 8:49pm On Apr 22, 2018 |
Newpride: When Chief Gani's 14-year old first child asked for his dad's support to go to the Nigeria Defence Academy taking the NDA's form to his father to sign, Chief Gani left the form, reached for the cane and flogged the young man for planning to join his tormentors.
From Kaduna prison to Jos prison, from Gombe prison to portharcourt prison, from Kuje prison to Ikoyi prison, Chief Gani Fawehinmi was the most jailed human right activist from Nigeria. For raising his voice against injustice, his books were confiscated, his library set ablaze, his house and chambers were always raided and he was assaulted on Mobolaji Bank Anthony Way in Lagos by Naval officers. His travails from security agents never dissuaded him from defending the poor and the weak in the society.
"I defended the students of University of Ibadan in 1971 when one of the students, Kunle Adepeju, was shot dead by the police under Gowon’s regime and the government of the day set up a Commission of enquiry headed by Justice B. O. Kazim and I represented the students for 5 months in that tribunal of enquiry. In 1976, I defended the students of University of Benin against the wrath of the military government. In 1983, under Shehu Shagari, there was a peaceful demonstration by more than 4000 students of the University of Maiduguri against the misdirected high handedness of the leadership of Professor Jubril Aminu, (former Nigerian Ambassador to the U.S.) Several students were expelled and their education illegally truncated. I fought to the Supreme Court to obtain victory. This is just to mention few of my struggles for justice." Gani recalled.
They always came for him. He was arrested on his 50th birthday.
"I witnessed one of the times they came to arrest him in the house. They were about armed 20 policemen. It was as if they were coming to take a criminal and they brought a big Black Maria. He told them, ‘Gentlemen how are you? Are you ready?’ He told my mum to take care of us and he followed them" His daughter, Idiat recalled.
Due to incessant arrest Chief Gani always kept a bag with toothpaste, toothbrush and the Qur'an with him-always ready for jail.
When he was asked the possibility of defending Ralph Uwazurike he said:
"If am approached by Uwazurike to take up his case, I will fly straight to wherever he is or, if I cannot go there by air, I will go there by road. If I cannot go there by road, I will trek to defend his right to hold an opinion because freedom of speech is a fundamental right. Because he has the right to pursue any objective and if they feel that his objective is criminal, then he has the right to defend himself in the court of law and we shall defend the issue of his fundamental rights"
Chief Gani was Unbiased, detribalized and unsentimental patriot. When her own daughter was working in his Chambers, she either resumed before/at 7am or be locked outside the gate like every latecomer.
Chief Gani's lung began to deteriorate while doctors were busy focusing on his heart and blood pressure. It got so bad that he called his cardiologist, Dr Mike Fadayomi, his childhood friend from the age of four. He is one of the best cardiologist in this world. He directed Chief Gani to a radiologist to do the X-ray first. When he (radiologist) came with the wet X-ray and showed it to Gani and Fadayomi, the cardiologist shouted; "Gani something dangerous is wrong with your left lung. You must run to London. I don't understand this" When Chief Gani got to London the doctors told him that he was among the 5% patients in the world who don't smoke or drink and yet had lung cancer. Gani narrated his ordeals to the doctors in London and one of them hinted that his "horrible detention" must have triggered the lung failure. The human right activist was asked to prepare for the worst and Gani wept.
To prevent politicians from "hijacking" his burial, Gani bought his casket while alive and made cash available for his funeral with instructions to his children about how he liked his funeral to be.
Chief Gani Fawehinmi literally lost his voice to the ravaging lung cancer before his Sun finally set on 9th September 2009. And Nigeria hasn't been able to find a replacement for that voice of justice and courage till date.
Let's celebrate another selfless Nigerian A legal icon A symbol of justice And OUR HERO. He would have be 80years old today. The day I read his autobiography, I went for Nigeria. |
Re: Gani Fawehinmi's Statue At Liberty Park Unveiled By Lagos State Government by Olatara(f): 8:51pm On Apr 22, 2018 |
Petersaints: all of them na the same..OLE Gani was never a thief, he was a good man 4 Likes 1 Share |
Re: Gani Fawehinmi's Statue At Liberty Park Unveiled By Lagos State Government by sangresan(m): 9:10pm On Apr 22, 2018 |
Gani baba...A leader who lived a selfless life worthy of emulation....
His life taught me that with dedication and determination, we can reach great heights in our chosen careers. Also, he didn't forget the masses. He did everything in his power to help the Poor.
Gani is no more but his legacy lives on!!! |
Re: Gani Fawehinmi's Statue At Liberty Park Unveiled By Lagos State Government by musicwriter(m): 9:12pm On Apr 22, 2018 |
I had and still have a lot of respect for the man. In a society that knows what they are doing, he would've been captured somewhere in our school curricculum. |
Re: Gani Fawehinmi's Statue At Liberty Park Unveiled By Lagos State Government by sangresan(m): 9:14pm On Apr 22, 2018 |
And Gani was never a bigot. He had friends and associates from the 4 corners of Nigeria.
He was a Muslim but never went to Mecca for pilgrimage!!!
That's one of the reasons I saw him as a true African hero. |
Re: Gani Fawehinmi's Statue At Liberty Park Unveiled By Lagos State Government by steveDpro: 11:29pm On Apr 22, 2018 |
Good one |
Re: Gani Fawehinmi's Statue At Liberty Park Unveiled By Lagos State Government by deomelllo: 11:41pm On Apr 22, 2018 |
sangresan: And Gani was never a bigot. He had friends and associates from the 4 corners of Nigeria.
He was a Muslim but never went to Mecca for pilgrimage!!!
That's one of the reasons I saw him as a true African hero. I guess all the christians running back and forth to Israel for pilgrimage, including GEJ are not true African heroes..
That was very ignorant and bigoted. |
Re: Gani Fawehinmi's Statue At Liberty Park Unveiled By Lagos State Government by LZAA: 12:09am On Apr 23, 2018 |
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Re: Gani Fawehinmi's Statue At Liberty Park Unveiled By Lagos State Government by Kdon2: 12:46am On Apr 23, 2018 |
CeoNewshelm: A new statue of the late legal luminary, Chief Gani Fawehinmi has been unveiled by the Lagos State Government at the ‘Liberty Park’, in Ojota
.jpg[/img] Symbol of human right! |
Re: Gani Fawehinmi's Statue At Liberty Park Unveiled By Lagos State Government by BabaRamota1980: 1:02am On Apr 23, 2018 |
If Gani ws alive Nnamdi Kanu's case would have taken a different course |
Re: Gani Fawehinmi's Statue At Liberty Park Unveiled By Lagos State Government by Westbestside: 1:54am On Apr 23, 2018 |
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Re: Gani Fawehinmi's Statue At Liberty Park Unveiled By Lagos State Government by farolee(m): 2:02am On Apr 23, 2018 |
abiodunalasa:
God see english #LazyYouth English is just a language is not a measure of intelligence..............America English is terrible yet they are world power. 1 Like 1 Share |
Re: Gani Fawehinmi's Statue At Liberty Park Unveiled By Lagos State Government by Strikethem: 2:02am On Apr 23, 2018 |
[quote author=Westbestside post=66947394]The thing pain am, before nko, na your dummy father I won share intelligence with before. |
Re: Gani Fawehinmi's Statue At Liberty Park Unveiled By Lagos State Government by Strikethem: 2:07am On Apr 23, 2018 |
Westbestside: The thing pain am, before nko, na your dummy father I won share intelligence with before. That statue is intelligent than your popman na . Habaaa, the bolded is too much na, now person papa be that na. 1 Like |
Re: Gani Fawehinmi's Statue At Liberty Park Unveiled By Lagos State Government by LZAA: 2:16am On Apr 23, 2018 |
Westbestside: The thing pain am, before nko, na your dummy father I won share intelligence with before. That statue is intelligent than your popman na . still hasn't addressed ur bolekaja grammar tho kikiki |
Re: Gani Fawehinmi's Statue At Liberty Park Unveiled By Lagos State Government by Follygunners: 4:55am On Apr 23, 2018 |
Diiet: This is marginalisation. We are only seeing statues of great yoruba men like pa awolowo, fela, gani fawehinmi etc. When are we going to start seeing the statues of men from the tribe that always call lagos no man's land?
You forgot late Tai Solarin statue for Yaba Dem dem value money pass their pple. Imagine how Okorochas dey collect money from anybody dey build statue anyhow.. damn! |
Re: Gani Fawehinmi's Statue At Liberty Park Unveiled By Lagos State Government by Follygunners: 5:07am On Apr 23, 2018 |
Olatara: The day I read his autobiography, I went for Nigeria. Really? Where did you go for Nigeria? You mean 'wept'. |
Re: Gani Fawehinmi's Statue At Liberty Park Unveiled By Lagos State Government by Fourwinds: 5:30am On Apr 23, 2018 |
Petersaints: all of them na the same..OLE what do you even know? nothing |
Re: Gani Fawehinmi's Statue At Liberty Park Unveiled By Lagos State Government by lexy2014: 6:28am On Apr 23, 2018 |
Olalan: An activist who couldn't be bought by any government. I still, maintain the current crop of activist have a price and that just a mere federal or political appointment and they begin to sing a new song. BTW Femi Falana was supposed to take over from him but seems he lost his voice somewhere somehow falana is even good. Better he lost his voice than to find it like keyamo |