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Oyo State Governor Abiola Ajimobi yesterday swore in two judges for the State High Court.<br><br>The governor urged them to approach their task with the fear of God, integrity and wisdom.<br><br><br>The judges - Mrs Adenike Fadeke Adeeyo and Mr Adebukola Lajide - were advised to exhibit due diligence and professionalism in building a worthy society.<br><br><br>The inauguration at the Executive Chamber of the Governor’s Office, was attended by the Chief Judge, Justice Munta Abimbola, House of Assembly Speaker Michael Adeyemo, retired legal luminaries, including Justice Nurudeen Adekola and Chief Kareem Latunji.<br><br><br>Others are: Oba Abiodun Kola Daisi, Basorun Kola Daisi, members of the State Judicial Commission, judges of the State High Court and magistrates’ court.<br><br><br>Expressing optimism that the judges would add value to justice delivery, Ajimobi said the fear of God was important in the discharge and administration of justice.<br><br><br>He said: "We congratulate the two new judges and urge you to approach your duties with the fear of God, integrity and wisdom as a way of justifying government’s confidence in your appointment. We urge you to discharge your administrative duties with diligence and professionalism to build a worthy society where justice would reign.
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On Tuesday the Chairman of the National Caretaker Committee of PDP, Ahmed Makarfi, paid former president Olusegun Obasanjo, a visit in Abeokuta, Ogun state. After the visit, Obasanjo was asked by journalists if the meeting was centered on him returning to the party whose membership card he tore in February 2015. Replying the journalists, Obasanjo said he will never return to PDP as a dog doesn't go back to it's vomit.<br><br><br>"I have told the chairman that I was in the PDP before but not now. God forbid, see when dog vomits, it will go back to eat its vomit, no. I have said no partisan politics for me again, but Nigeria is my passion until death do us apart. And anything that concerns Nigeria, the good of Nigeria, you’ll see my involvement. So, the chairman has come to greet me and I greet am, and now that we have greeted ourselves, the chairman will be going, you gentlemen and ladies of the press, you can now go, leave the chairman alone." he said<br><br><br>PDP members have now replied him saying the former president who was one-time the chairman of the party's board of trustees, can do as he pleases as they would not die without him. The party spoke through its National spokesperson, Prince Dayo Adeyeye<br><br><br>"He has said it before. We are not going to force him. No individual is bigger than the party. Obasanjo has the right to hold his opinion. But the PDP will not die, either he joins us or not. We respect his opinion. There’s nothing to say more than that.

Latest revision as of 23:51, 14 November 2017

On Tuesday the Chairman of the National Caretaker Committee of PDP, Ahmed Makarfi, paid former president Olusegun Obasanjo, a visit in Abeokuta, Ogun state. After the visit, Obasanjo was asked by journalists if the meeting was centered on him returning to the party whose membership card he tore in February 2015. Replying the journalists, Obasanjo said he will never return to PDP as a dog doesn't go back to it's vomit.


"I have told the chairman that I was in the PDP before but not now. God forbid, see when dog vomits, it will go back to eat its vomit, no. I have said no partisan politics for me again, but Nigeria is my passion until death do us apart. And anything that concerns Nigeria, the good of Nigeria, you’ll see my involvement. So, the chairman has come to greet me and I greet am, and now that we have greeted ourselves, the chairman will be going, you gentlemen and ladies of the press, you can now go, leave the chairman alone." he said


PDP members have now replied him saying the former president who was one-time the chairman of the party's board of trustees, can do as he pleases as they would not die without him. The party spoke through its National spokesperson, Prince Dayo Adeyeye


"He has said it before. We are not going to force him. No individual is bigger than the party. Obasanjo has the right to hold his opinion. But the PDP will not die, either he joins us or not. We respect his opinion. There’s nothing to say more than that.