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Wike Enlivens National Judiciary Games …As CJN Laments Aguma’s Demise
The Rivers State Governor, Chief Nyesom Wike has enlivened the Chief Justice Of Nigeria Sports Competition (Rivers State 2018) with mouth-watering cash prizes that sent participants into a frenzy.
Addressing participants during the opening ceremony of the 24th Edition of the Chief Justice of Nigeria Sports Competition (Rivers State 2018) at the Sharks Stadium, Port Harcourt, last Wednesday, Wike said that the overall winner (first position) would go home with N20million.
The governor stated that the second place will be rewarded with N15million, while the third place gets N10million.
All other participating teams, according to the Rivers State governor, would get N5million each.
He said that Rivers State would always continue to play host to sporting and entertainment events because of the peaceful nature of the state.
While appreciating the sports men and women of the judiciary for choosing the state, he urged them to explore the nightlife of Port Harcourt and other relaxation spots.
Representative of the Chief Justice of Nigeria, Justice Sidi Bage, said that Rivers State ranks the highest in terms of support to the judiciary and her activities.
The support for the judiciary from Rivers State was what other states must emulate for the growth of the sector.
The representative of the Chief Justice of Nigeria said that sports help members of the Judiciary to remain fit in order to carry out their responsibilities.
About 30 courts and judicial bodies affiliated with the National Sports Association for Judiciary are participating at the event while 12 states with observer status are attending
A posthumous award was presented to the late Attorney General of Rivers State, Emmanuel Aguma (SAN) for his outstanding support for the National Sports Association for Judiciary.
Meanwhile, the Chief Justice of Nigeria (CJN), Justice Walter Onoghen has described the passage of the late Attorney-General of Rivers State, Emmanuel Aguma (SAN) as a great loss to the nation’s legal profession.
Speaking during a condolence visit to Rivers State Governor, Chief Nyesom Wike over the death of the Attorney General of Rivers State at the Government House, Port Harcourt, last Wednesday, Onnoghen said that the late Attorney-General exuded brilliance and commitment to the judiciary and the legal profession.
Represented by Justice Sidi Bage (JSC), the Chief Justice of Nigeria said that the nation’s judiciary and legal profession will miss his brilliance.
He said: “This is a great loss. This is a loss, not only to Rivers State, but to the entire country, particularly to the legal profession.
“The late Attorney-General of Rivers State had at his lifetime given a clear representation of what is expected of him as a lawyer”.
He stated that the nation would continue to speak of the worthy legacies that the late Attorney-General of Rivers State left behind.
The Chief Justice of Nigeria urged the Government and people of Rivers State to bear the loss with courage.
Responding, Rivers State Governor, Chief Nyesom Wike thanked the Chief Justice of Nigeria for condoling with the Rivers State Government.
Wike said that the late Attorney-General of Rivers State cherished the legal profession and worked hard for it.
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