The Senate President Has Burst Edozie Njoku’s Bubbles

Posted on October 1, 2024

TONY ILECHUKWU 

The Senate President is a Lawyer who was called to the Nigerian Bar 36years ago! So when he defines Edozie Njoku’s action as “forum shopping”, he is talking from a place of professional authority and not mere politics.

 

That he raised the matter of APGA right before the New Chief Justice of Nigeria should tell everyone that Edozie Njoku’s brazen derailment of the legal process is considered a matter of “National Disgrace” that the Judiciary must correct as a matter of National interest.

 

Let’s assume without conceding that Senator Akpabio was speaking in the favour of the “none-existent” Owerri convention, does it follow that such a matter wherein Edozie Njoku was NEVER joined as a Party at both the Appeal and Supreme Court could in anyway qualify him as a beneficiary by any stretch of legal imagination?

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