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Osinbajo Revolutionized Judiciary In Nigeria – Emir Of Lafia by Kakaakinews: 7:28pm On Feb 10, 2020
The Emir of Lafia, Hon. Justice Sidi Bage Muhammad I has described Vice President Yemi Osinbajo as a pacesetter who revolutionized the judiciary sector in Nigeria.

The Emir who is a former Supreme Court judge received Prof. Osinbajo at his palace in Lafia on Monday recounted his achievements as the Attorney General of Lagos and how it impacted the country as a whole.

“Your Excellency, today, I feel the life to receive you in this ancient palace. It has always being my dream in life, that one day, the almighty will bring you here,” he said.

He added that, “I have my special reason for that, because those of us in the profession, the legal profession, we appreciate the fact that, your Excellency, you are a pace setter. God made out today, a modern judiciary in Nigeria.

“Your Excellency, most of us who are close by have noticed since after your appointment as the Attorney General of Lagos State, that brought about the revolution we are having today in the Nigerian judiciary.

“Your Excellency, it is your coming in that we had the first major review of the rules of court, we never had that in Nigeria. This rules of court that came in became the first in Lagos of is experience in Lagos.

“We then at the Federal Capital Territory went to borrow it and today that has become uniformed rules in Nigeria. It is your handiwork. We never forget your tenure as the Attorney General of Lagos this is because it was the first time in the history of this country that the prosecution of high profile matters in this country really made sense in this country.

The emir further explained that it was during the Prof. Osinbajo’s tenure as Attorney General of Lagos that far reaching reforms were introduced in Lagos.

“Your Excellency, it is at your time that some of the innovations going on now that have helped so much in the delivery of the justice system made it easy, it was your time as Attorney General that we saw for the first time in this country, the coming in of the multi-court house.

“The review that you had of the condition of service and what the changes in Lagos would represent which became the first example of this country, others went to borrow from Lagos and it has become uniformed in many states.

“Your Excellency, I do not want to say much, but we will never ever forget you, your tenure as the Attorney General of Lagos, because that is what set the pace, the federal government of Nigeria had to go to Lagos to borrow from Lagos, how you take of the Nigerian judiciary, and it was through your caliber.

“Thank God because after that successful tenure in Lagos, we know that it was only going to be a matter of time and here we have today, your Excellency, as the vice president of the Federal Republic of Nigeria.

“We will not say much, we are not politicians.

The emir described President Buhari and his deputy as exemplary leaders who are taking Nigeria to greater heights.

“We thank God for you, we thank God for your life, we know as a matter of fact that this country, Nigeria will continue to benefit from your tremendous experience, your good character exemplified by what the two of you, the President of Nigeria, Muhammadu Buhari and you as deputy.

“No one can doubt the fact that the two of you are the best in character and exemplary leadership. We thank God for giving this country the two of you today and that is what has kept us going and will keep us going there is no doubt that as we journey through, you are taking us to the next level.

The Vice President who was in Nasarawa for the 26th edition of the MSME Clinics was accompanied to the palace of the emir by Governor Abdullahi Sule of Nasarawa state and other senior members of his office.

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Re: Osinbajo Revolutionized Judiciary In Nigeria – Emir Of Lafia by Ebunoluwa2020(f): 7:32pm On Feb 10, 2020
It is true, what Osinbajo achieved in lagos when he was the AG can never be forgotten, he was/is a real fighter. May God continue to elevate him

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Re: Osinbajo Revolutionized Judiciary In Nigeria – Emir Of Lafia by Azmanaty: 7:32pm On Feb 10, 2020
How??

All these eediots always asslicking..
He revolutionised judiciary yet he was there and the clueless one that never saw the walls of a secondary school was making jest of the Judiciary and hounding them like rabid dogs undecided
It will never be well with these grown fake ass men
Re: Osinbajo Revolutionized Judiciary In Nigeria – Emir Of Lafia by Zeesugar(f): 7:33pm On Feb 10, 2020
Congratulations to the people of Nasarawa state and I hope they maximize the opportunity presented to them today at the MSME clinic
Re: Osinbajo Revolutionized Judiciary In Nigeria – Emir Of Lafia by Deputy1111(m): 7:34pm On Feb 10, 2020
The positive impacts of prof Yemi Osinbajo in Nigeria judiciary can never be forgotten. Here is Emir of Nasarawa testify to it even when he wss the Attorney General of Lagos . Osinbajo is a blessing to this country.
Re: Osinbajo Revolutionized Judiciary In Nigeria – Emir Of Lafia by ojokolax: 7:37pm On Feb 10, 2020
In as much as the offices of the chief justice of Nigeria and the attorney general of the federation don't report to him, VP Osinbajo has always sought to contribute positively to the judiciary. A good example being the recent short skit titled #RunForJustice
Re: Osinbajo Revolutionized Judiciary In Nigeria – Emir Of Lafia by idealogical: 7:48pm On Feb 10, 2020
Your Excellency, today, I feel the life to receive you in this ancient palace. It has always being my dream in life, that one day, the almighty will bring you here,” he said.



That's very deep.

This man gets love and affection everywhere, especially in the North.

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Re: Osinbajo Revolutionized Judiciary In Nigeria – Emir Of Lafia by okefranci: 7:48pm On Feb 10, 2020
What the VP osinbajo did while he was in Attorney General in Lagos and what he's still doing now can't be over emphasis,may God continue be with him
Re: Osinbajo Revolutionized Judiciary In Nigeria – Emir Of Lafia by Nobody: 7:50pm On Feb 10, 2020
Osinbajo is a blessing to the judiciary, ehhn ehn now.


Ihedioha can testify kiss
Re: Osinbajo Revolutionized Judiciary In Nigeria – Emir Of Lafia by Arubajagz: 7:51pm On Feb 10, 2020
True talk.
Real leaders recognize real leadership anywhere they see it in action.
Re: Osinbajo Revolutionized Judiciary In Nigeria – Emir Of Lafia by Ebunoluwa2020(f): 7:55pm On Feb 10, 2020
Trash
It's so annoying seeing young people hiding behind keypad to type nonsense whenever they have the opportunity. You addressing someone who is old enough to be your father, a retired supreme court judge and presently an emir as an eediot defined how you was raised and i'm sure the emir would have be more successful than that old man. May God forgive you

Azmanaty:
[/s]How?? [s]

[s][/s]All these eediots always asslicking..
He revolutionised judiciary yet he was there and the clueless one that never saw the walls of a secondary school was making jest of the Judiciary and hounding them like rabid dogs undecided
It will never be well with these grown fake ass men[s][/s]

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Re: Osinbajo Revolutionized Judiciary In Nigeria – Emir Of Lafia by Jhayphil: 7:58pm On Feb 10, 2020
We don't know how privileged we're to have Prof as the VP. He is received with so much love and joy anywhere he goes, in and outside Nigeria. His support for the judiciary can't be farfetched because just last week he urged all Nigerians to support the #runforjustice.
Re: Osinbajo Revolutionized Judiciary In Nigeria – Emir Of Lafia by maybanks: 8:36pm On Feb 10, 2020
The man has always got this midas touch on whatever he lay his hands on
Re: Osinbajo Revolutionized Judiciary In Nigeria – Emir Of Lafia by Funkeshuga(m): 8:43pm On Feb 10, 2020
Osibanjo a good man with very goodbad guy cow
Re: Osinbajo Revolutionized Judiciary In Nigeria – Emir Of Lafia by Wada3: 10:35pm On Feb 10, 2020
The Vice President, Professor Yemi Osinbajo deserves all the accolades being poured on him by many well meaning Nigerians, he is a round peg in the round hole.
Re: Osinbajo Revolutionized Judiciary In Nigeria – Emir Of Lafia by mrvitalis(m): 11:46pm On Feb 10, 2020
Someone who could not get a phd revolutionized what ? Are they high

Prof without PhD
Re: Osinbajo Revolutionized Judiciary In Nigeria – Emir Of Lafia by LamidiCownu: 12:15am On Feb 11, 2020
mrvitalis:
Someone who could not get a phd revolutionized what ? Are they high

Prof without PhD
A bitter osu on the prowl ...
Wail till dehydration makes your heart fail grin grin
Re: Osinbajo Revolutionized Judiciary In Nigeria – Emir Of Lafia by tamonokare: 1:42am On Feb 11, 2020
Lies. The man is a fake pastor that's all I know.
Re: Osinbajo Revolutionized Judiciary In Nigeria – Emir Of Lafia by BlackfireX: 1:47am On Feb 11, 2020
Mere commissioner
Re: Osinbajo Revolutionized Judiciary In Nigeria – Emir Of Lafia by Lydia696: 7:03am On Feb 11, 2020
You people can all you can but for me he's the best
Re: Osinbajo Revolutionized Judiciary In Nigeria – Emir Of Lafia by Nobody: 7:57am On Feb 11, 2020
mrvitalis:
Someone who could not get a phd revolutionized what ? Are they high

Prof without PhD

As usual, only Igbos will be hating and foaming at the mouth. Can you lot never give your hand-me-down hatred of the Yorubas a break even for a second? Fact is that Osinbajo, regardless of his flaws, is a stand-out example of Nigerian leadership competence and sagacity. He is a shining light in a nation that routinely produces the worst example of leaders in comparison to any worldwide.

It is second nature for you Igbos to criticise Yoruba leaders yet you can never face the conundrum of how it remains impossible for you to produce sagacious political leaders all Nigerias love, trust and believe in. Instead you have the worst and most reviled leaders in Nigeria. This pathetic situation is worsened by how you lot have no interest in holding your terrible leaders to account. Instead you prefer to follow Yoruba leaders and obsess about them. The generations of Igbos who reason as you do will continue to relegate your people, as we see happening today, towards political oblivion and irrelevance.
Re: Osinbajo Revolutionized Judiciary In Nigeria – Emir Of Lafia by Nobody: 7:58am On Feb 11, 2020
tamonokare:
Lies. The man is a fake pastor that's all I know.

I suppose wherever you are from is full of the most sincere Pastors in the world ba? Hypocrite.
Re: Osinbajo Revolutionized Judiciary In Nigeria – Emir Of Lafia by mrvitalis(m): 8:06am On Feb 11, 2020
Oshigun:


As usual, only Igbos will be hating and foaming at the mouth. Can you lot never give your hand-me-down hatred of the Yorubas a break even for a second? Fact is that Osinbajo, regardless of his flaws, is a stand-out example of Nigerian leadership competence and sagacity. He is a shining light in a nation that routinely produces the worst example of leaders in comparison to any worldwide.

It is second nature for you Igbos to criticise Yoruba leaders yet you can never face the conundrum of how it remains impossible for you to produce sagacious political leaders all Nigerias love, trust and believe in. Instead you have the worst and most reviled leaders in Nigeria. This pathetic situation is worsened by how you lot have no interest in holding your terrible leaders to account. Instead you prefer to follow Yoruba leaders and obsess about them. The generations of Igbos who reason as you do will continue to relegate your people, as we see happening today, towards political oblivion and irrelevance.
Lol .. Why are u so pained I stated facts
Re: Osinbajo Revolutionized Judiciary In Nigeria – Emir Of Lafia by Nobody: 8:10am On Feb 11, 2020
BlackfireX:
Mere commissioner

What is the visibility and clout of the most influential politician in your region in comparison to Osinbajo? That thought should be enough to make you retire to a corner to cry over the dearth of leadership in your region you should focus on. Instead you keep coming here trying to demean Osinbajo who is already a heavyweight of Nigerian, African and even world politics. The joke is on you.

The man who coined the tag "mere commissioner" , i.e Saraki, is where exactly today? You guys, because of tribalistic hatred of others, are so m0r0nic it is unreal.

In fact Saraki embodies what ails you guys. I.e Myopia and a distinct inability to see/plan beyond today.
Re: Osinbajo Revolutionized Judiciary In Nigeria – Emir Of Lafia by Nobody: 8:23am On Feb 11, 2020
mrvitalis:

Lol .. Why are u so pained I stated facts

What pain am I in and what facts are you talking about? All you expose, once again, is that Igbos are about mindless hatred of others and how such makes you incapable of giving credit where due. Who have you guys produced , since our current democracy began in 1999, that can even scrape Osinbajo's ankle as per political sagacity? Chinaman Obi? Theodore Orji? Orji Kalu? Your leaders are a joke in Ala Igbo talk less of them even having respect, appeal and visibility beyond the SE.

Just name one SE politician fit to wipe Osinbajo's boots. Therein lies the problem. The malnourished slave who cannot even find rice to eat is complaining the master is only eating meat and fish but not Venison. Igbos and pettiness, in the modern age of Nigerian politics, are now 5 and 6. You will always come last in your march towards total political irrelevance. This is the fault of hateful but slow minds like yours.
Re: Osinbajo Revolutionized Judiciary In Nigeria – Emir Of Lafia by BlackfireX: 8:32am On Feb 11, 2020
Oshigun:


What is the visibility and clout of the most influential politician in your region in comparison to Osinbajo? That thought should be enough to make you retire to a corner to cry over the dearth of leadership in your region you should focus on. Instead you keep coming here trying to demean Osinbajo who is already a heavyweight of Nigerian, African and even world politics. The joke is on you.

The man who coined the tag "mere commissioner" , i.e Saraki, is where exactly today? You guys, because of tribalistic hatred of others, are so m0r0nic it is unreal.

In fact Saraki embodies what ails you guys. I.e Myopia and a distinct inability to see/plan beyond today.




Oya take another one.


Commissioner of condolence and #10,000
Re: Osinbajo Revolutionized Judiciary In Nigeria – Emir Of Lafia by Nobody: 9:07am On Feb 11, 2020
BlackfireX:





Oya take another one.


Commissioner of condolence and #10,000

Saraki who called Osinbajo "mere commissioner", when he was feeling on top of the world as Senate president, is what today? Remind me abeg. Fair to say Saraki is 'mere nothing' or 'has-been' ba since he is dead politically while Osinbajo continues to be visible and relevant?

Oga, calll Osinbajo commissioner of condolence or whatever you want. Those greater than you, like Saraki, have called him worse yet lived to regret their underestimation of Osinbajo who always operates with the Yoruba Omoluabi sophistication you lot can never fathom. You will continue to call him names while he works his way towards becoming President of Nigeria.
Re: Osinbajo Revolutionized Judiciary In Nigeria – Emir Of Lafia by BlackfireX: 9:12am On Feb 11, 2020
Oshigun:


Saraki who called Osinbajo "mere commissioner", when he was feeling on top of the world as Senate president, is what today? Remind me abeg. Fair to say Saraki is 'mere nothing' or 'has-been' ba since he is dead politically while Osinbajo continues to be visible and relevant?

Oga, calll Osinbajo commissioner of condolence or whatever you want. Those greater than you, like Saraki, have called him worse yet lived to regret their underestimation of Osinbajo who always operates with the Yoruba Omoluabi sophistication you lot can never fathom. You will continue to call him names while he works his way towards becoming President of Nigeria.



Oya take another one.



Mere commissioner'. .... By saraki ( a Yoruba man)
Re: Osinbajo Revolutionized Judiciary In Nigeria – Emir Of Lafia by hakeemhakeem(m): 9:19am On Feb 11, 2020
BlackfireX:
Mere commissioner
Standing tall[b][/b][
Re: Osinbajo Revolutionized Judiciary In Nigeria – Emir Of Lafia by Nobody: 9:21am On Feb 11, 2020
BlackfireX:




Oya take another one.



Mere commissioner'. .... By saraki ( a Yoruba man)

Same Saraki who always says he is not Yoruba when it suits him politically to be Fulani/Hausa ba? Reminds me of you guys too. You are happy to proclaim him non-Yoruba when he is fighting Tinubu and Buhari. Yet you are also happy to say he is Yoruba today when he has been retired into political obscurity. You lot are funny sha. Broken Barometers always reading the weather according to what/who you are hating on currently.
Re: Osinbajo Revolutionized Judiciary In Nigeria – Emir Of Lafia by MANNABBQGRILLS: 6:37pm On Feb 11, 2020
He added that, “I have my special reason for that, because those of us in the profession, the legal profession, we appreciate the fact that, your Excellency, you are a pace setter. God made out today, a modern judiciary in Nigeria.
God bless our darling Daddy right hand man, PYO.
A man after God's heart.
God bless Nigeria.

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