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Ajibola Dies At 89 …Buhari Mourns Ex-Justice Minister

Prince Bola Ajibola, a former Attorney-General and Minister of Justice of Nigeria, is dead.
The former judge of the International Court of Justice, Hague, Netherlands, died at 89.
The eldest child of the late jurist, Segun Ajibola, disclosed this in a statement in Abeokuta, yesterday.
According to the statement, Ajibola, the founder of Crescent University, Abeokuta, died early Sunday.
“Truly to Allah we belong and unto Him is our final return.
“This is to announce the passing on of our revered and dearly beloved father, Judge AbdulJabbar Bolasodun Adesumbo Ajibola which occurred yesterday.
“Judge Ajibola will always be remembered as an icon of Law and Judicature, an embodiment of both the Bar and the Bench.
“Judge Ajibola not only served nationally and internationally, he is warmly loved in his homestead of Abeokuta where he held the traditional title of Oluomo of Egbaland and Olori Omo Oba of Owu Kingdom.
“We pray that Almighty Allah will pardon his shortcomings, accept his return and grant him a lofty station among His honoured friends in Paradise (Jannatul Firdaws),” the statement read.
Born on March 22, 1934 in Abeokuta, Ogun State, Ajibola attended Baptist Boys High School, Oke Saje, Abeokuta and University of London.
Ajibola was the president of the Nigerian Bar Association(NBA) between 1984 and 1985.
He was the Attorney-General and Minister of Justice of Nigeria from 1985 to 1991 and a Judge of the International Court of Justice, Hague, Netherlands, from 1991 to 1994.
Ajibola was appointed the High Commissioner of Nigeria to the United Kingdom from 1999 to 2002.
The President, Major General Muhammadu Buhari (retd.), on Sunday, described late jurist and former Attorney-General of the Federation, Bola Ajibola, as a “patriotic” Nigerian whose contributions to the advancement of humanity would outlive him.
“His contributions to the development of our legal system cannot be overstated. His patriotic inclinations, integrity and passion for service and advancement of humanity will continue to resonate after him,” Buhari said, according to a statement signed by his Special Adviser on Media and Publicity, Femi Adesina.
In the statement titled ‘President Buhari mourns outstanding jurist, Bola Ajibola,’ the President condoled with the Ajibola family over the passing of their son and father.
Born on March 22, 1934 in Owu, near Abeokuta, present-day Ogun State, to the Owu royal family of Oba Abdul-Salam Ajibola Gbadela II, Ajibola attended Owu Baptist Day School and Baptist Boys’ High School in Abeokuta between 1942 and 1955.
He obtained his bachelor’s degree in Law at the Holborn College of Law, University of London between 1959 and 1962 and was called to the English Bar at the Lincoln’s Inn in 1962.
Afterwards, Ajibola returned to Nigeria to practice Law, specialising in Commercial Law and International Arbitration.
He was at different times, the President of the Nigerian Bar Association (1984-1985), President, The World Association of Judges, Chairman, Body of Senior Advocates of Nigeria and President, World Bank Administrative Tribunal among other notable accomplishments.
Buhari noted that the late Ajibola, having risen to the pinnacle of his career, took his brilliance in law practice to the International Court of Justice at The Hague, where he served meritoriously between 1991 and 1994.
He was also the Nigeria High Commissioner to the United Kingdom, 1999 to 2002.
While commiserating with the legal community in Nigeria and worldwide, Buhari noted that the “outstanding lawyer and Eminent Jurist” used his God given knowledge, intellect and talent to advocate for justice, fairness and equity in all his undertakings within and outside Nigeria.
He said, “His contributions to the development of our legal system cannot be overstated, serving as the Attorney General and Minister for Justice at a critical period in the nation’s history.
His patriotic inclinations, integrity and passion for service and advancement of humanity will continue to resonate after him.”
Buhari also commiserated with the government and people of Ogun State as they mourned the illustrious citizen for the educational and social development he brought to his community and environs.
He prayed that the Almighty would grant him Aljannah.
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Court Arraigns Rivers Traditional Ruler Over Impersonation, Other Charges

A traditional ruler in Rivers State, Eze Victor Prince Worluchem, has been docked at a State Senior Magistrate Court on six-count charges bordering on impersonation, misrepresentation, and false pretence.
The charges, marked PMC/2/12026, alleged that Worluchem falsely paraded himself as the paramount ruler of Port Harcourt City and Majesty of Rebisi Kingdom, despite a court order restraining him from doing so.
The six-count charges against Worluchem include disobeying a court order in Suit No PHC/18/8/2013, which restrained him from parading himself as Eze Ebar Rebisi III of Rebisi Kingdom, and conduct likely to cause a breach of peace by falsely and fraudulently presenting himself as Majesty of Rebisi Kingdom.
These offences are punishable under Section 133 and Section 2 of the Criminal Code Cap 37 Vol. II Laws of Rivers State of Nigeria 1999.
During the court proceedings, Worluchem pleaded not guilty to all six charges.
His counsel, U.G. Wokocha, applied for bail, arguing that the offences were bailable and that his client had reliable sureties.
However, Senior Magistrate, Kingsley Briggs, refused to grant him bail on self-recognition, but granted him bail with two sureties in the sum of N500,000.
The sureties are required to be blood relatives or recognized persons in society with a reliable source of livelihood, not above 55 years old.
The court adjourned the matter to July 21, 2025, for continuation of hearing.
After the proceedings, Lawrence Ufomba, counsel for the complainant and Port Harcourt Council of Chiefs, briefed journalists on the court’s decision, while Worluchem’s counsel declined to comment.
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Immigration Plays Strategic Role In Nation Building -Worika
The Secretary to the Rivers State Government, Prof. Ibibia Lucky Worika, has emphasised that the Nigerian Immigration Service plays pivotal role in nation building.
Prof. Worika made this observation when the new Comptroller of the Nigerian Immigration Service, Rivers State Command, CIS Shehu Umar, led the management of the Nigerian Immigration Training School Ahoada (NITSA), on a courtesy visit to his office in Port Harcourt, yesterday.
According to him, the strategic position of the Immigration Service in ensuring the safety of our borders is important for the peace and security of the nation.
This was contained in a statement by the Head of the Press Unit.
Office of Secretary to the State Government, Dr. Juliana Masi, yesterday.
Worika assured the Immigration of the State Government’s determination to support security and para-military agencies and ensure the security of the State.
He acknowledged their services and collaboration with sister agencies to enhance law and order, and encouraged them to hold up the positive impact in state building.
In response to ongoing recruitment into the immigration and sister agencies, he maintained that the State will continue to encourage her citizens to join the service.
In his remarks, the Comptroller of the Nigerian Immigration Service, Rivers State Command and Commandant NITSA, CIS Shehu Umar, thanked the State Government for the consistent support to the state command and NITSA.
He noted that NITSA is the only immigration institution located within the entire South-South geopolitical zone to address manpower training needs of junior cadet since 2001.
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Senate Confirms Chibudom Nwuche S’South Dev. Commission Chair
The Senate yesterday confirmed Hon. Chibudom Nwuche, former Deputy Speaker of the House of Representatives, as Chairman of the South-South Development Commission (SSDC).
Also confirmed was Usoro Offiong Akpabio from Akwa Ibom State as the Managing Director of the commission.
However, Tijani Yahaya Kaura, the nominee representing the North-West, was not cleared after failing to submit necessary documents and refusing to appear before the screening committee.
The committee noted that the window remains open should he eventually present himself for the process.
The Senate also confirmed the following nominees as members of the SSDC board: Rt. Hon. Larry Odey – Member, Cross River; Charles Zuofa – Member, Bayelsa; Dr. Nkereuwem Ebong – Member, Akwa Ibom; Engr. Chika Chinedu – Member, Rivers; Barr. Femi Oise – Member, Edo; and Dr. Charles Sylvester Enukhowhate – Member, Delta.
The Senate also confirmed Tabitha Iliya Sallah as Member for the North-East; Alh. Yusuf Rasaq Amao – Member, North-Central; Joseph Mmamal – Member, South-East; and Hon. Bukonola Braimoh – Member, South-West
Confirmed executive directors include: Hon. Marcus Nie Eji – Executive Director, Projects (Rivers); Engr. Aganaba Preye Steven – Executive Director, Social and Human Capital Development (Bayelsa); Dr. Timi Alari Ayibatonye – Executive Director, Corporate Services (Delta); Hon. Joseph Ugheoke – Executive Director, Commercial and Environmental Development (Edo); and Amb. Sony Abang – Executive Director, Finance (Cross River).
The confirmations followed the presentation of the report of the Senate Committee on South-South Development Commission, chaired by Senator Benson Konbowei (PDP, Bayelsa Central).
Presenting the report, Senator Konbowei stated: “That the Senate do receive and consider the report of the Committee on South-South Development Commission on the confirmation of the nomination for appointment as Chairman, Managing Director, and Members of the Board of the South-South Development Commission (SSDC).”
It will be recalled that President Bola Ahmed Tinubu had, last month, submitted the list of nominees to the Senate for screening and confirmation.
Senate President Godswill Akpabio read the president’s request during plenary and referred it to the appropriate committee, which was tasked to report back within one week.
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