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Full List: 57 Lawyers Nominated For SAN Status

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The Legal Practitioners’ Privileges Committee (LPPC) has named 57 legal practitioners as candidates for elevation to the prestigious rank of Senior Advocate of Nigeria (SAN).

Chief Registrar of the Supreme Court, Kabir Akanbi, announced in a statement on Thursday that the decision was made during the committee’s 169th plenary session, which took place on Tuesday.

The rank of senior advocate of Nigeria is conferred as a mark of professional excellence upon legal practitioners who have demonstrated exceptional distinction either as advocates in the courts or as academics contributing significantly to the development of legal scholarship,” the statement reads.

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In accordance with the directives of the Body of Senior Advocates of Nigeria (BOSAN), all shortlisted prospective Senior Advocate of Nigeria (SAN) conferees are required to attend and successfully complete the pre-swearing-in induction programme.

“Participation in this programme is a mandatory prerequisite for the formal conferment of the rank of SAN.

“Furthermore, in line with Paragraph 25(1) of the Legal Practitioners’ Privileges Guidelines and the provisions of Rule 39(3) of the Rules of Professional Conduct, 2023, all shortlisted conferees must refrain from publishing and discourage the publication of advertisements, congratulatory messages, or goodwill notices related to their nomination or conferment.

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“Any breach of these provisions may attract sanctions for violations of statutory or ethical rules as expressly stated.”

The swearing-in ceremony for the 57 successful applicants is scheduled to be held on September 29, 2025.

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Full list below:

• Theophilus Kolawole Esan

• Fedude Zimughan

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• Ernest Chikwendu Ikeji

• Victor Esiri Akpoguma

• Leslie Akujuobi Njemanze

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• Akintunde Wilson Adewale

• Preye Agedah

• Omamuzo Erebe

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• Hannibal Egbe Uwaifo

• Olumide Ekisola

• George Ejie Ukaegbu

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• Oromena Justice Ajakpovi

• Tairu Adebayo

• Bawa Akhimie Osali Ibrahim

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• Suleh Umar

• Emeka Akabogu

• Godwin Sunday Ogboji

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• Godwin Aimuagbonrie Idiagbonya

• Adeolu Olusegun Salako

• Adetunji Oso

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• Achinike Godwin William-Wobodo

• Shuaib Agbarere Mustapha

• Adizua Chu-Chu Okoroafor

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• Olanrewaju Tasleem Akinsola

• Amaechi Fidelis Iteshi

• Adakole Edwin Inegedu

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• Oyinkansola Badejo-Okunsanya

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• David Ogenyi Ogebe

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• Aminu Sani Gadanya

• Oluseun Awonuga Adeniyi

• Ikechukwu Raphael Uwanna

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• Ayodeji Joseph Ademola

• Kelechi Nwaiwu

• Lawal Garba Hudu

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• Ibim Simeon Dokubo

• Luka Abubakar Haruna Musa

• Shakeer Adedayo Oshodi

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• Oluwole Tolulope Jimi-Bada

• Mubarak Tijani Adekilekun

• Chinyere Ekene Moneme

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• Shuaibu Magaji Labaran

• Kingsley Tochukwu Udeh

• Augustine Enenche Audu

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• Ali Dussah Zubairu

• Adeyemi Adebambo Pitan

• Habeeb Abdulrahman Oredola

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• Abdulakeem Labi-Lawal

• Victor Agunzi

• Nkwegu Luke Ogbagaegwu

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• Bidemi Ifedunni Ademola-Bello

• Temilolu Femi Adamolekun

• Abdulkarim Kabiru Maude

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• Adedayo Gbolahan Adesina

• Usman Yusuf Zaiyanu

• Taiwo Azeez Hassan

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• Olufemi Olubunmi Oyewole

• Chima Josephat Ubanyionwu (Successful Academic Applicant)

 

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YULETIDE: UBTH CMD Charges Nigerians To Be Hopeful In Coming Year

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The Chief Medical Director of the University of Benin Teaching Hospital (UBTH), Prof. Idia Ize-Iyamu has urged Nigerians to remain optimistic about the upcoming year, despite current challenges.

Prof. Ize-Iyamu expressed optimism that the coming year would bring improvements for everyone.

The CMD made these remarks during the Nine Lessons and Carol night /End of Year Party organized by UBTH for staff and students held in Benin.

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Prof. Ize-Iyamu encouraged everyone to place their trust solely in Christ to overcome the numerous challenges facing the country.

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She expressed her gratitude to the hospital community for their support during her first four months in office.

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Prof. Ize-Iyamu assured them that the coming years hold many opportunities and that hope in Christ would transform lives daily, just as Christ’s birth brings joy and is the reason for the season.

She also extended her appreciation to everyone in the spirit of the season.

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I want to appreciate everyone in the spirit of the season. Our commitment to excellence and professionalism remains at UBTH.

“UBTH CARES and just like Christ cares. As we celebrate Christ and the season. Let’s hope on him. When you have Christ, you have hope.We are hopeful that the coming year will be better as a people and institution,” Ize-Iyamu said.

The ceremony’s highlight featured a visit to the hospital wards where the CMD distributed gifts to patients and newborns, with management, staff, and students in attendance.

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Christmas: Edo Deputy Gov Preaches Unity, Hope

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The Deputy Governor of Edo State, Hon. Dennis Idahosa has called on residents of the state to embrace unity, love, and renewed hope as Christians celebrate Christmas.

In a statement by his Chief Press Secretary, Mr Friday Aghedo, Idahosa emphasised that Christmas represents values that unite people, regardless of tribe, religion, or politics, promoting compassion, generosity, and peace.

He described the birth of Jesus Christ as a timeless reminder of the values of peace, sacrifice, and compassion, which he said are critical to societal growth and harmonious coexistence.

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He urged Edo people to take advantage of the festive season to strengthen communal ties, extend goodwill to the less privileged, and recommit themselves to the collective development of the state.

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The deputy governor further said that Christmas underscores the importance of shared humanity and collective responsibility in building a prosperous society.

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“Christmas is a season that reminds us of the power of hope and shared humanity.

“As a people, we must continue to stand together, support one another, and work collectively for a more prosperous Edo State,” Idahosa said.

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He reassured residents of the state of the firm commitment of the Governor Monday Okpebholo-led administration to enthrone good governance, inclusive development, and people-oriented policies aimed at improving the welfare and well-being of all Edo citizens.

Idahosa also appealed to residents to celebrate the season responsibly and sustain peace and harmony before, during, and after the festivities.

He wished Christians a joyous Christmas celebration and prayed for a peaceful, progressive, and prosperous Edo State.

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YULETIDE: Edo Sports Commission Boss Preaches Unity, Peace

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The Executive Chairman of the Edo State Sports Commission, Hon. Amadin Desmond Enabulele, has extended warm Christmas greetings to athletes, coaches, sports administrators, journalists, and the people of Edo State, urging them to uphold the enduring values of love, peace, and unity that define the festive season.

In a statement issued by his Media Officer, Edoko Wilson Edoko, Hon. Enabulele described Christmas as a period of reflection, gratitude, and renewed commitment to collective progress and shared responsibility.

“I sincerely appreciate all stakeholders in the sports sector for their cooperation, resilience, and unwavering support throughout the year. Your contributions have been instrumental to the growth and success of sports in Edo State,” he said.

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He further commended Edo athletes for their dedication and discipline, noting that their consistent performances have continued to bring pride and recognition to the state at both national and international levels.

According to him, the Commission remains committed to athletes’ welfare, grassroots sports development, and the creation of opportunities that will enable talents to flourish.

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Enabulele also called on residents of the state to celebrate responsibly and show compassion to one another, particularly the less privileged, emphasizing that unity and peaceful coexistence are vital for sustainable development.

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He reaffirmed the Edo State Sports Commission’s resolve to strengthen collaboration with partners and stakeholders in the coming year, with increased focus on excellence, transparency, and inclusive sports development.

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The Sports Commission boss concluded by wishing everyone a joyous Christmas celebration and a prosperous New Year filled with hope, good health, and greater achievements.

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