Madam Carol Eno Effiong (85yrs): A Case of Justice on its Ugly Head:
Madam Carol Eno Effiong, is a widow and a retired nurse. She packaged her little pension and gratuity and partook in the bid for Festac 77 houses, through the Federal Housing Authority and won.
She was thus allocated a five bedroom detached house in Festac. She moved into that only house, as a retiree, with her only daughter, also named Carol.
Just one day in 1996, Madam Effiong discovered that her documents of title to the house were missing.
She searched for them to no avail, so she reported to the FHA and also placed a Caveat in the Vanguard newspapers. Unknown to Madam Effiong however, her only daughter, Carol, had taken the documents and sold the house, through a forged power of attorney, to her accomplice.
The 'buyer' then approached the Magistrate Court, Apapa, suing Madam Effiong through her fake attorney, Carol, her daughter. 'Judgment' was obtained against Madam Effiong & she was evicted from the house, & thrown into the streets. Her daughter, Carol, disappeared into thin air.
Madam Effiong started squatting in churches, having lost all her life savings in the process.
Madam Effiong approached Chief Gani Fawehinmi, SAN, as a dying widow, and a case was filed in the High Court in 1997. I was assigned to handle the case.
Subsequently in year 2000, Chief Fawehinmi granted approval for me to continue handling the case, after I'd set up my own law firm.
We went through a rigorous and challenging trial, given that Madam Effiong had already advanced in age.
In a well considered judgment delivered in 2009, Hon Justice Candido Johnson found for Madam Effiong, entered judgment in her favour and ordered her to be restored into the property.
The 'buyer' (names withheld) promptly filed an appeal against the judgment in July 2009, and remained in the property. The appeal again traveled a lengthy journey till 2017, when judgment was eventually delivered, dismissing the appeal as totally lacking in merit.
The Court of Appeal affirmed the judgment of the trial court and ordered that Madam Effiong be restored into immediate possession. By this time, Madam Effiong is now about 85 years of age, struggling even to walk, having been squatting and battling for life since 1997 when she...
was fraudulently evicted, a widow, with no one else as her family, for the past twenty years.
At the pain of issuing a curse, the justices of the court of appeal berated the lawyers that stood for the "buyer" in the High Court and in the Court of Appeal and counseled against...
any further appeal to the Supreme Court, in the name of God.
This is the sad state of legal practice in Nigeria, that is calling for urgent transformation.
It brings me to tears every time I see Madam Effiong struggling to walk. I will like to thank Chief Gani Fawehinmi, SAN, even in death, for his magnanimity and caring heart.
My gratitude also goes to Mr Tayo Oyetibo, SAN, who accepted to lead me in the appeal at no single cost to Madam Effiong. I'm glad that she's alive to read the judgment and reap the fruits of the long and slow wheels of justice.
There are several other Madam Effiongs, spread across Nigeria, who are being robbed of justice and their rights in law. I have posted this case to urge our leaders to do something urgently, about the decaying state of facilities in the judiciary, appoint more judges, build...
more court rooms and promulgate new rules that will ensure speedy dispensation of justice.
On Thursday June 24, 2021, I stumbled on a viral video from Zamfara state. In the four minutes clip, a notorious bandits’ kingpin could be seen boastfully confessing in front of senior security officials of the atrocities he committed against...
the Nigerian state and its people. The man, popularly known as Dan-Karami is said to be one of the senior gang members of the deceased Buharin daji, a bandits’ general who controlled the rural areas of Zamfara until his death in 2018 in the hand of one of his other gang members,
Dogo Gide. Dogo Gide had ‘repented’ and submitted himself to the Government of Zamfara state under Abdulazeez Yari and Yari decided to use him to kill his boss.
Roman Empress Agrippina was a master strategist. She paid the price for it.
Rome’s hardball politics were off-limits to women, yet this great-granddaughter of Augustus won power for herself and her son, Nero, who would later have her murdered.
Nobody could question Agrippina’s imperial credentials: great granddaughter of Augustus, great-niece of Tiberius (granddaughter of Drusus), sister to Caligula, wife of Claudius, and mother to Nero. Like her male relatives, she enjoyed great influence.
Honored with the title Augusta in A.D. 50, she wielded political power like a man—and paid the price for it.
Agrippina recorded her life in a series of memoirs, in which, according to first-century historian Tacitus, she “handed down to posterity the story of her life and of...
How this enslaved woman inherited the infamous slave jail of Robert Lumpkin, the man who raped her:
History says that in 1867, a Baptist minister named Nathaniel Colver was looking for a space in Richmond for a school he wanted to build to train Black ministers.
He set out into the streets, where he found in the midst of a group of Black people “a large, fair-faced freedwoman, nearly white, who said that she had a place” that could serve as a school, wrote the Rev. Charles H. Corey in his history of the school.
Corey identified the woman as Mary Jane Lumpkin, the widow of Richmond slave dealer Robert Lumpkin. Robert operated a slave jail from the 1830s to 1860s, three blocks from the Virginia state capitol.
THE STORY OF JESUS OF OYINBO (JESU OYINBO) THE SELF-ACCLAIMED CHRIST.
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Read the fascinating story of Jesus of Oyingbo, a self-acclaimed saviour, his empire and how he died in 1988.
- A self-acclaimed Jesus, Jesu Oyingbo, made history in Lagos between the 1970s and 1980s
- He acquired converts to his church, wealth and wives, some of whom he acquired very unlawfully
- He claimed he was the coming Christ, drew a lot of people to himself but died miserably
- Following his death, his ministry, family and all that called his name were scattered and abandoned
“I am He. I am Jesus Christ, the very one whose second coming was foretold in the New Testament. I have come, and those who believe in me will have an everlasting life and joy.
THE ONLY REASON WHY THEY WANT TO BORROW FROM THE CHINESE AT INFLATED COSTS TO DO THE RAIL PROJECT INSTEAD OF ADOPTING PPP MODELS LIKE THE GHANAIANS ARE DOING, IS SIMPLY BECAUSE THEY DESIRE TO LOOT, PERIOD.
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The Ghanaian -European Railway Consortium has signed a contract to construct 340km railway line in Ghana at the cost of $2 billion under a 27 years BOT (Build Operate and Transfer) concessioning arrangement.
This Ghanaian Project is a PPP (Private/Public Project) driven initiative that will not add any jot of debt on the Ghanaian government's balance sheet .
In Nigeria, President Buhari and Minister Rotimi Amaechi have borrowed the same amount of money, $2billion to construct...
EE to bring back mobile roaming charges in Europe.
EE, leading UK mobile operator, reinstates roaming charges for new UK customers traveling in Europe and becomes the first mobile operator to re-introduce roaming charges after Brexit.
The BT-owned company, said Thursday that customers which are joining after July 7 will be charged £ 2 per day from January to use their data, voice, or text messages in the EU.
This is a departure from the previous position of the EE, regarding the possibility of reverting to roaming tariffs after the UK, left the single European market.