Politics › Re: "Nnamdi Kanu Is Not In Jerusalem" - Israeli Government Responds by potterdon: 7:47pm On Oct 22, 2018 |
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Politics › Re: "Nnamdi Kanu Is Not In Jerusalem" - Israeli Government Responds by potterdon: 7:45pm On Oct 22, 2018 |
PHILipu1: prove that broadcast was from Tel aviv pained afonja go and watch the video u will see him coming out of the studio after the broadcast on the streets of tel Aviv they were Israelis around him as he was entering his car.  |
Politics › Re: "Nnamdi Kanu Is Not In Jerusalem" - Israeli Government Responds by potterdon: 4:54pm On Oct 22, 2018 |
PHILipu1: prove that broadcast was from Tel aviv the video of him leaving the broadcasting station is on radio biafra.  there is no need to feel pained and helpless |
Politics › Re: "Nnamdi Kanu Is Not In Jerusalem" - Israeli Government Responds by potterdon: 2:48pm On Oct 22, 2018 |
Aprokodailynews: Night Watch News Nigeria
The Israeli government on Sunday, October 21, said it has no evidence about the appearance of the leader of the Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB), Nnamdi Kanu in the country.
Leadership reports that the government said the pictures and videos showing Nnamdi Kanu praying in Israel could be old.
Legit NG gathered that while speaking during an interaction with some African journalists in Jerusalem, the spokesman of the Israeli foreign ministry, Emmanuel Nashon, said there was no evidence that the leader of IPOB was in their country of recent.
“There are no details about his recent visit to this country yet,” Emmanuel said, adding that the pictures and videos could be old ones.
Speaking on their relationship with Africa, Emmanuel said Israel has been misconstrued, adding that they are getting back to their old friends.
“Our relationship with Africa is extremely important,” Emmanuel said insisting that the continent stand to benefit more from Israel.
“Israel is a peaceful nation that believes in the process of the world at this changing times,” Emmanuel disclosed, adding that they have different religion such as: Judaism, Christianity and Islam that live peacefully with one another.
"Jerusalem is one of the great cities in the world. We have Judaism, Christianity and Islam as religions.
We are considering a lot of networks with Africa and African Journalists will get direct contact with Israel journalist so that you don’t need to take news from a agencies.”
“Our embassies will also provide you with information any time you want it. Israel is a place with a lot of diversity and you see Jews from Africa and other parts of the world. We have Christians we have Muslims also. We are united in Israel,” he added.
Source: Night Watch News Nigeria
Lalasticlala Mynd44 OAM4J yet another pained afonja Nnamdi kalu is in isreal and he made the broadcast from tel vivi |
Politics › Re: Nnamdi Kanu’s Appearance And My Apology To The Nigerian Army by potterdon: 12:32pm On Oct 21, 2018 |
stinechykee: Don't mind good for nothing nitwits that filled with envi,jealousy,greedy and hatred against Igbos and Nnamdi Kanu but you will never see his type when the writer up about Fulani Herdsmen killing came up here only Biafra matter you will see them. Am waiting for people like him for constructive argument don't mind them joor  |
Politics › Re: Nnamdi Kanu’s Appearance And My Apology To The Nigerian Army by potterdon: 8:08am On Oct 21, 2018 |
Yyeske: Even in your effort to twist the truth, you lie more. Even using the examples you cited from the Bible, where was it rumoured that they had been killed or held by those who wanted them dead, they ran away to avoid being killed and nobody was lied to that they had been killed unlike IPOB with her lies. Go read your Bible and stop using the Holy Bible as part of your propaganda, today is Sunday. lol this delusional oduwa republic afonja please hold your hate for ipob in check before u drink rat poison like awolowo. All the points he made were correct ur a Muslim and as a result wouldn't know anything that's why u can't even put up a convincing agruement against him your just making noise  |
Politics › Re: Nnamdi Kanu’s Appearance And My Apology To The Nigerian Army by potterdon: 8:03am On Oct 21, 2018 |
bettercreature: Wonders, as they say, shall never end in Nigeria. I am so ashamed of myself. So much so that I feel like disappearing from the surface of the earth upon watching the video of the “almighty Nnamdi Kanu” of the Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB) praying in Jerusalem for misleading our people and absconding with his ill-gotten wealth. These are indeed lessons to be learned when we wipe up unnecessary sentiments in the polity. And also a reminder to us as a people that we should take our time to study the motives and actions of individuals masquerading themselves as religious and ethnic champions.
The Nnamdi Kanu’s case was quite an unfortunate episode when one realized how he deceived many people into believing he is the messiah they have been waiting for. He became a nuisance, and he is still one, and he gave out himself, not only as an ethnic champion, but he also arrogated himself a spiritual role in the lives of some members of the unsuspecting public.
In truth, I was one of those that fell for his gimmick. I recall that I rose stoutly in his defense when it was speculated that he had either been killed or whisked away by the Nigeria Army when it launched Operation Python Dance to curtail the excesses of armed groups and other vices in South East Nigeria. But little did I know that the so-called progenitor of the now proscribed Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB) had perfected plans and indeed fled the country. So many questions are begging for answers in my head. And one of them is why he choose the dishonorable path of running away and leaving the people he was leading to their fate?
I am also hurt that his cowardly act left our people in sorrow and pains. He used them to enrich himself and family, and when the time came for him to stand for his people, he fled. What a shame. At this point, it would suffice to state that I indeed owe the Chief of Army Staff, and by extension the Nigeria Army an unreserved apology for my unwarranted and unverified vent of ignorance when it was speculated that Nnamdi Kanu had been whisked away. I also believe that other social commentators that also fell victim of Nnamdi Kanu gimmick and labeled the Nigeria Army in derogatory terms should also tender their unreserved apologies. Why this is necessary, you might want to ask.
It is essential because once upon a time, a certain man named Nnamdi Kanu instigated a national crisis that threatened the continued existence of Nigeria. He allegedly sought and received financial gratification from individuals, groups, and even countries that were against the progress of Nigeria. And only for him to flee. And that in itself caused a national crisis when various groups started a campaign of defamation against the Nigerian Army.I recall that the President General of Afaraukwu, his autonomous community, Chief Ikechukwu Nwabueze, revealed the community’s resolve to sue the Federal Government if they fail to produce their son, Nnamdi Kanu. If this is not the height of deceit and mischief, I do not know what to call it. I do hope he is ready to pay any sum that will be required by the Federal Government as compensation for blackmail. It didn’t end there, a team of IPOB lawyers, led by Mr. Ifeanyi Ejiofor, filed a suit before the Federal High Court in Abuja praying for an order directing the Chief of Army Staff, Lt.-Gen. Tukur Buratai, to produce Kanu in court. Because, Kanu was last seen after soldiers invaded the IPOB leaders house in Afara-ukwu Ibeku, Umuahia Abia State, “on a murderous raid, where life and mortar bullets were fired on an unarmed and defenseless populace, leaving 28 persons dead and abducting many”. If this is not the height of deceit, then what else is it?
Also worrisome was the fact that the hypocrisy of IPOB was taken too far and it came with consequences, such that would affect the sincerity of purpose on the people of the South East in the marginalization debate in the future.I say this because even with the knowledge of the promoters of IPOB that their leader had fled, they still went ahead to issue a statement indicating that the federal government may have killed Nnamdi Kanu. The statement at the time read that “IPOB and its leadership worldwide under the command and leadership of Mazi Nnamdi Kanu wish to bring to the notice of the whole world that the whereabouts of our leader Mazi Nnamdi Kanu and parents are still unknown to humanity since the attack in his compound last week. IPOB have been searching for our leader Mazi Nnamdi Kanu and parents nowhere to be found since last week; we are challenging the Nigerian army and police to produce our leader Mazi Nnamdi since it is a prerogative right for him to make statement inform his confidants and teeming members all over the world about his condition.” This was the height of hypocrisy
I now wonder what the next line of action would be for IPOB and its promoters since their leader had resurfaced in Jerusalem instead of one of the detention camps of the Nigeria Army. Would they bury their heads in shame? Would they issue an unreserved apology to their unsuspecting followers whom they had deceived into believing in a cause that had turned out to be a scam? All of these are questions that must be answered if we are sincere with our selves.
Those that also stood as surety for him also lied under oath that the Nigerian Army had Nnamdi Kanu in its custody. They have committed perjury, and the law must take its cause in my opinion. There is also a new dimension to the whole saga with the fact that he was sighted in Israel after committing crimes against the state in Nigeria. What does that tell us? Does it explain the claims by regional neighbors that Israel trains, arms, and backs terrorists? This is a topic for another day.
With the unfolding drama, it is now evident that the agitation by IPOB was just a smokescreen to exploit his people. There was no iota of truth in all of his public posturing other than the fact that he saw an avenue to enrich himself and he took advantage of it. I am sure those South East leaders and elders under the umbrella of Ohaneze Ndigbo, that fell victim for his gimmick would be hiding their faces as it stands. But even as they do that, I think they should apologize to the Nigerian government, the Chief of Army Staff, and the Nigeria Army for the ignorant campaign of calumny it launched.
Mbani is a public affairs commentator and President of the South East Renewal Group [SERG] https://leadership.ng/2018/10/20/nnamdi-kanus-appearance-and-my-apology-to-the-nigerian-army/ some people will drink rat poison like awolowo because of Nnamdi kalu.  let's hear his own story first before u can start convulsing silly epistles. |
Politics › Re: Chekwas Okorie: I Prefer 4 More Years Of Buhari To 8 Years Of Another Fulani by potterdon: 6:54am On Oct 20, 2018 |
CilicMarin: Only Fools and Idiotic swine of buhari will prefer another 8 years of Fulani Slavery. fixed  don't die from a heart attack
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Politics › Re: FG Was Fully Involed In Nnamdi Kanu Whereabouts All The While by potterdon: 5:12pm On Oct 19, 2018 |
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Politics › Re: Nnamdi Kanu Is Alive, Spotted In Jerusalem Praying, Poses With IPOB Members by potterdon: 4:11pm On Oct 19, 2018 |
Macmoni: Yea especially d ipobs yea the idiotic pigs of buhari and their pdp counterparts  |
Politics › Re: If Truly Nnamdi Kanu Is An Alive, Free And In Jerusalem, Then He Is A Coward!!! by potterdon: 4:05pm On Oct 19, 2018 |
FortifiedCity: Mtchew. Noro ebe ahu zuzu be lol e pain am well o utobo di ka gi zuzu por mu nzor  |
Politics › Re: If Truly Nnamdi Kanu Is An Alive, Free And In Jerusalem, Then He Is A Coward!!! by potterdon: 3:33pm On Oct 19, 2018 |
FortifiedCity: A leader is one who follows his dream through no matter how daring it. I have always admired Nnamdi for being so vocal. He is the brain behind the clamour for restructructing. This is what I think played out during operation python dance;
1. The army was instructed by buhari to catch Nnamdi Kanu and his parents alive and kill any other person that stands on the way
2. They caught him, put him away totally from the media; the army deliberately did this so that people will not know his whereabouts
3. He was offered a deal; shut up or you and your family dies silently. They did this knowing that people already believed he is dead, so it won't change anything. They told him this
4. He accepted the deal to flee alive and remain silent
5. He dressed like a woman, crossed the airport and fled, O nsare kaba..kaba
Don't get it twisted, I believe in the Biafran dream; guess what? I can tell you with all certainty that Biafran nation is a done deal; it will materialize. But just one thing; TIME.
Nnamdi Kanu accepted a deal from FG and ran away to Jerusalem, the Holy City. He is a coward.
Let all Biafrans look up to God and pray for the quick restoration of our beloved nation. It was God who restored Israel after many years of wandering in distant nations. Israel was re-born and today is the most powerful nation on the nation. If you think it's a lie, go and start war with them.
Biafra will come but from Today, I cease to take Nnamdi Kanu serious as the champion for the restoration of Biafra. please afonja take it easy before u drink rat poison like awolowo.  I know this is a big blow to you and your gods tinubu and buhari. just take it easy  |
Politics › Re: "Nnamdi Kanu's Love For Money Is His Greatest Weakness" - Deji Adeyanju by potterdon: 3:26pm On Oct 19, 2018 |
See who is talking u think he is an afonja that u can use popcorn to buy his conscience as seen in osun and ekiti state elections. Or even the 30k afonja slaves on nairaland. |
Politics › Re: Nnamdi Kanu Is Alive, Spotted In Jerusalem Praying, Poses With IPOB Members by potterdon: 3:24pm On Oct 19, 2018 |
Macmoni: How does diz relate to wat am saying?? Do u want to remain dumb all ur life to start with am not even Yoruba... Every human agree dat tinubu is a thief.... But d animal called kanu should be old new by now Shey d coward threaten to break diz country why did he run if he isn't a fool and a block headed pig  some people are in serious pains because of kanu |
Politics › Re: Prof Yemi Osinbajo Cv by potterdon: 2:04pm On Oct 16, 2018 |
seguntijan: The war of CV is raging already.
I just got the one below.
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 with all this epistle as a cv he is still just a house boy to the lifeless dullard buhari. This life is thoroughly unfair  I just have the feeling that Peter obi will be the same case.  |
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Politics › Re: Why Are Yorubas So Confused? Blaming Igbos For Bode by potterdon: 10:43am On Oct 03, 2018 |
Yorubas are just 2 faced lizards  is it not the same afonjas that was threatening to throw their fathers into the lagoon. If we don't vote amobode. Used they own hands to rig out the same amobode. And are now disturbing us on nairaland. The most silly ones r the ones in Apc they are all sycophants  any way
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Politics › Re: SEUN, PLEASE UNITE NIGERIA WITH NAIRALAND by potterdon: 10:33am On Oct 03, 2018 |
Ah u want to spoil show for seun  and every Apc /almajari miscreant on nairaland |
Politics › Re: Buhari Media Center Wishes Nigerians Happy Independence Day.. BMC by potterdon: 5:18pm On Oct 01, 2018 |
sarrki: Happy independent day Nigerians!!!!
Wailers is this the BMC you guys refers to ?
I am a patriot and will never play active politics in any disguise
I will rather support my candidate and give my inputs in National development
Once again happy independent anniversary All. 30k slave like u that loves noise making please pity urself  |
Politics › Re: Panic As Police Shoot Sporadically In Osun Ahead Of Rerun Election. Photos by potterdon: 9:31pm On Sep 26, 2018 |
Princeofnigeria: I'm the most happiest human being right now.
Just got my US visa.
Thanks be to almighty.
Useless country, I'll forever regret sharing same same country with this nitwits.
I spit on muric
I spit on ipob
I spit on PDP
I spit on APC
I spit on bokoharam
I spit on sarrki I spit on ur stupidity  ur visa no go expire. From there u will turn into a refugee. Only God know whether your going through Libya and your here making mouth |
Politics › Re: Buhari Delivers An Address At Mandela Peace Summit by potterdon: 3:25pm On Sep 25, 2018 |
The dullard/lifeless one has gone to deceive himself  and his paid 30k swines on nairaland are here making noise. |
Politics › Re: IPOB Invited To UN Finally Speaks On Their Meeting With World Leaders by potterdon: 1:39am On Sep 23, 2018 |
Nightmareo07: Nobody is forcefully including anybody. Anybody included in biafra now was part of biafra before. Anyways I don't blame our youths the Nigerian government removed history from our educational curriculum so that the youths won't know the actual truth. But this is 21st century u can't still find out the truth urself online., and forget the old lies u were told about biafra.
As an educated person be honest to urself and tell me if there is anything like south/south in the four cardinal points.  ONLY IN NIGERIA please don't waste ur time on this paid agent who has sold his conscience for peanuts  |
Politics › Re: Can Igbos Get This- Apc Will Only Lose Election In SE Or SS by potterdon: 1:34am On Sep 23, 2018 |
This thread does not make any sense whatsoever |
Politics › Re: Can Igbos Get This- Apc Will Only Lose Election In SE Or SS by potterdon: 1:33am On Sep 23, 2018 |
This thread like the op does not make any sense |
Politics › Re: Where Would The Regional Headquarters Be Cited In A Restructured Nigeria by potterdon: 1:26am On Sep 23, 2018 |
What the south east want is biafra so all this zombies petitioning the south east on nairaland just keep dream ing.  restructuring will never happen in Nigeria. The only place ur restructuring will end is on nairaland.  |
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Politics › Re: I Didn’t Speak On Nnamdi Kanu’s Whereabout In Minna – Kalu by potterdon: 5:27pm On Sep 19, 2018 |
EzeIgboNwaChukwu: KANU and Ojuikwu are both burning in hell fire as we speak for causing the unity of this Nation. even the scripture rightly puts " what God has joined together let no man put asunder. IPOB, MASSOB and all secessionist should repent. Nigeria is ONE see this 30k slave afonja making noise everywhere if u dont know what to say shut up 
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Politics › Re: IPOB Sit-at-home: Total Failure In Ebonyi by potterdon: 6:40am On Sep 15, 2018 |
Juliusmalema: I stand on fair journalism. lol keep consoling urself with lies 
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Politics › Re: Ipob Sit At Home: Another Dangote Truck Set Ablaze by potterdon: 10:31pm On Sep 14, 2018 |
Afonjas are are only good at envy and stupid noise making  |
Politics › Re: IPOB Sit-at-home: Total Failure In Ebonyi by potterdon: 9:32pm On Sep 14, 2018 |
Juliusmalema: I don't live on lie....sit at home was a failure in ebonyi. u only spread lies when u get paid to do so  |
Politics › Re: IPOB:Why The Sit At Home Is More Effective In South East by potterdon: 7:31pm On Sep 14, 2018 |
[quote author=Almaiga post=71203928]Cry me a River, no be me lock una for house. Channel your anger to that Illiterate Emma Powerful, who forced all Igbo's stay indoors against their wish.[/quote ]
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Politics › Re: IPOB Sit At Home: What I Saw Today In Onitsha by potterdon: 7:25pm On Sep 14, 2018 |
Almaiga: I know why you talk like this, you drank too much urine from your late Dilector. this idiotic swine why are u disturbing reasonable people 
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