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Adebule condoles with family of ex-Minister of Justice, Ajibola

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The senator-elect for Lagos West district, Dr Idiat Adebule, has commiserated with the family of former Attorney-General of the Federation and Minister of Justice, Prince Abdul Jabar Bola Ajibola.

She also condoled with the Ogun State government, the Nigerian Bar Association (NBA), the Federal Government and the International Court of Justice (ICJ) on the death of the eminent jurist.

According to her, the death of the legal giant has left a huge vacuum for the country and the legal world to fill.

“He was an embodiment of what an outstanding jurist should be. He was a respected leader of both the Bar and the Bench and an accomplished judicial officer,” she said.

Adebule urged Nigerian leaders to emulate Ajibola’s exemplary lifestyle.

“Despite attaining the peak of his illustrious career, Baba’s humility was amazing. We must not forget that he was a great silent philanthropist.

“His Islamic consciousness was a big lesson for wealthy and influential people in our midst never to forget their Creator,” she said.

The senator-elect prayed Almighty Allah to forgive the shortcomings of Prince Ajibola and admit him into Al-Jannah Firdaus.

 

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