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AFE BABALOLA, SEUN ADEDIPE, AJULO, AKIN-OLUJINMI, FALANA, 64 OTHERS MAKE 2023 SAN'S LIST.

The Legal Practitioners Priviledges Committee has announced the shortlisting of applicants who qualified after the advocates 1st and 2nd filtration stages, academic pre-qualification and academic 2nd filtration exercise after the independent appeals hearing and chambers inspection exercise, preparatory to the interview stage in the process for the conferment of the rank of Senior Advocate of Nigeria on the successful Applicants for the year 2023.

All qualified shortlisted Applicants are graded under two-category systems by the Legal Practitioners’ Privileges Committee, namely Advocates and Academic Applicants respectively,” LPPC stated.

SHORTLISTED ADVOCATE APPLICANTS IN ORDER OF SENIORITY AT THE BAR;

1. FELIX OTA OFFIA, ESQ

2. LAWRENCE BANKOLE FALADE, ESQ

3. KINGSLEY OSABUOHEIN OBAMOGIE, ESQ

4. FOLASHADE ABOSEDE ALLI, ESQ

5. ABIOLA ISIAQ OYEBANJI, ESQ

6. BOMO OLAKUNLE AGBEBI, ESQ

7. DANIEL OSINACH URUAKPA, ESQ

8. OSELOKA GODWIN OSUIGWE, ESQ

9. BABATUND E ADEOYE, ESQ

10. BABSEYI SIGISMUND JOSEPH, ESQ

11. EMMANUEL MOSES ENOIDEM, ESQ

12. KEHINDE OLUFEMI AINA, ESQ

13. NGOZI CHIDO OLEHI, ESQ

14. AARON CHILEOKWU OKOROMA, ESQ

15. IBRAHIM DALHATU ANGULU, ESQ

16. OLAYIWOLA EMMANUE L AFOLABI, ESQ

17. SULE SHU’AIBU, ESQ

18. ABIODUN OLANREWAJU OLALERU, ESQ

19. ALFRED OLUFEMI ATTEH, ESQ

20. KAZEEM ADEKUNL E SOBALOJU, ESQ

21. SHEHU WADAABDULLAHI, ESQ

22. BAMIDELE IBIRONKE OLAWOYE,ESQ

23. OLUWASEYILAYO AKINKUNMI OJO, ESQ

24. FUNMI FALANA, ESQ

25. FELIX TAMARA UDENKE MEFA OKOROTIE, ESQ

26. OLUWAGBENGA SEUN AJAYI, ESQ

27. FRIDAY RAMSES AKU ONOJA, ESQ

28. JOHN AGADA ELACHI, ESQ

29. BOLA RAZAQ GOLD, ESQ

30. PAUL KASIMANU WAMAD UEMENE, ESQ

31. RAFIU OYEYEMI BALOGUN, ESQ

32. OLUWOLE ALADEDOYE, ESQ

33. PAUL YN OSOBHASE ABHULIMEN, ESQ

34. JONATHAN TAIDI GUNU, ESQ

35. TOCHUKWU JUDE ONYIUKE, ESQ

36. OLUKAYODE ABRAHAM AJULO, ESQ

37. CHRISTPHER ADAPAR UMAR , ESQ

38. CHIBUEZE OGECHI OGBONNA,ESQ

39. YEMI ADEWALE M’SBAUDEEN ADESINA, ESQ

40. OMOYEMI LATEEF AKANGBE, ESQ

41. OLUMIDE AKIN WALE OLUJINMI , ESQ

42. MUSA ADAMU ALIYU, ESQ

43. FIDELIS CHUK WUNONYE MBADUGHA, ESQ

44. ONYEMAECHI CHKWUDI ADIUKWU, ESQ

45. IKECHUKWU PHILIP ONUOMA, ESQ

46. YAKUBU PHILEMON, ESQ

47. JOHNNY UGWUGWAYE AGIM, ESQ

48. ALIYU LEMU IBRAHIM, ESQ

49 . ISAIAH BOZIMO, ESQ

50. PRISCA OZOILOESIKE, ESQ

51. YAHAYA DAN’ASABE DANGANA, ESQ

52. ADEOLA OLUWASEUN ADEDIPE, ESQ

53. ADEDAYO SAMUEL ADEDEJI, ESQ

54. CHIKAOSOLU OJUKWU, ESQ

55. MUSAAHMED ATTAH, ESQ

56. AYOTUNDE FOLUSO OGUNLEYE, ESO

57. OLAYEMI BADEWOLE, ESQ


SHORTLISTED ACADEMIC APPLICANTS IN ORDER OF SENIORITY AT THE BAR

58. PROF. JOHN ALEWO AGBONIKA

69. PROF. OSY CHUKWU CHUKWUNYERE NWEBO

60. PROF. NLERUM SUNDAY OKOGBULE

61. PROF. NNAMDI ONYEKA OBIARAERI

62. PROF. MOHAMMED LAWAL AHMADU

63. PROF. NATHANIEL AHAGBUE            INEGBEDION

64. PROF. VIOLET AIGBOKHAEVBO

65. PROF. BABATUNDE ADETUNJI ONI

66. PROF. CHIMA JOSEPHAT UBANYIONWU

67. PROF. GANIYU ADEYEMI OKE

68. PROF. BENEDICTA LOPEZ DAUDU

69. PROF. OMONIYI BUKOLA AKINOLA

The notice further stated that any complaint(s) presented to the Legal Practitioners’ Privileges Committee must be accompanied by a verifying affidavit deposed to by the author before a Court of Record in Nigeria”.

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