Kehinde Olamide Ogunwumiju is the youngest among the list of 30 lawyers’ shortlisted for the conferment of the rank of Senior Advocate of Nigeria, SAN only at age 37. He is 12 years post-call and had dedicated his post call years to active advocacy and personal development. He is an associate in the firm of Afe Babalola & Co. Kehinde Olamide Ogunwumiju was born on December 24th 1981 to Justice Helen Moronkeji Ogunwumiju of the Court of Appeal and Late Pharmacist Festus Kokumo Ogunwumiju. He started his early years in Ibadan at Omolewa nursery and primary school and proceeded to international School Ibadan for secondary education. He graduated from the University of Ibadan in 2004 and was called to the Nigerian Bar in 2005. He proceeded to the Northumbria University in England for his masters and graduated in 2007. He started his career as a Corp Member in AFe Babalola chambers (Ibadan office) and later moved to the Abuja office and rose to the Enviable position of a Partner in ...
Ahead of the inauguration of ninth assembly, the National Assembly management has released 20 stringent conditions for journalists and media houses’ accreditation. In two separate letters addressed to the chairmen of Senate and House of Representatives Press Corps on Monday by the Director of Information, Agada Emmanuel, the requirements were categorised under permanent and temporary accreditation. According to the letters, this new accreditation guidelines shall come into effect from June 11, 2019. The prerequisites for the coverage of the activities of the National Assembly before the expiration of the present leadership was also aimed at reducing the number of journalists covering the legislative arm. One of the letters on requirements for permanent accreditation stipulates: ”Evidence of a certificate of incorporation of the media organisation and evidence of membership of professional bodies for media organisations.” It also includes: ”proof of membership of Nigeria Union of J...
The Fault in His Logic: A Succint Reply to the Oluwo's Self-Inflicted Dilemma by Koye Ladele " Ifa says that whenever we wake up, we must be teaching each other wisdom. Ifa warns that we must not start the morning on the foundation of foolishness. Ifa advises us that whatever matter we ponder upon and arrive at no resolutions, we must consult the oracle "- Otura Owonrin The Oluwo of Iwo when he was on OAU campus said the following. I would love to reply the King. Of course, he deserves the respect of a King. But the moment he trashes tradition, the same ones that make him unquestionable. He must be engaged in a manner we will also do other mortals. His quote is below and the itemized rejoinder to each sentence is below it. "all gods are legends in Yoruba land and Yoruba people turned them to gods. How will you tell me that one person came to this world with a chain, bird and sand to create the world? The gods are static and can't move from place to place, ...
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