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Prince Bola Ajibola: Nigerian Jurist and International Statesman

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Born: March 22, 1934, Owu, Abeokuta, Ogun State, Nigeria

Died: April 8, 2023, Abeokuta, Ogun State, Nigeria

Prince Bola Ajibola was a distinguished Nigerian jurist, diplomat, and educator whose life bridged royal heritage and a deep commitment to law, justice, and nation-building. A proud son of the Owu royal family in Abeokuta, he rose to become Nigeria’s Attorney General and later an influential figure in international law.

Early Life and Education

Born on March 22, 1934, into the Owu royal lineage of Abeokuta, Ajibola began his education at Owu Baptist Day School and Baptist Boys’ High School, both in Abeokuta. His passion for law took him to the United Kingdom, where he studied at Lincoln’s Inn and was called to the English Bar in 1962. This early exposure to British legal traditions shaped the jurisprudence that would define his long career.

National Service: Attorney General and Minister of Justice

Ajibola’s brilliance in legal practice and public service earned him appointment as Attorney General and Minister of Justice of Nigeria from 1985 to 1991, during the administration of General Ibrahim Babangida.

In that role, he worked to strengthen the rule of law, introduce reforms in arbitration and alternative dispute resolution, and modernize the nation’s legal institutions. His tenure emphasized human rights protections and judicial integrity at a time when Nigeria faced significant political challenges.

International Legal Career

Ajibola’s reputation for integrity and expertise soon extended beyond Nigeria’s borders. In 1991, he became a judge of the International Court of Justice (ICJ) in The Hague, where he served until 1994. At the ICJ he participated in landmark decisions that shaped the practice of international law and enhanced Nigeria’s global standing.

He later served as Nigeria’s High Commissioner to the United Kingdom, helping to strengthen diplomatic ties, and also contributed to the Constitutional Court of the Commonwealth, where he worked on issues of international arbitration and constitutional interpretation.

Education and Faith-Based Initiatives

A devout Muslim and passionate advocate of education, Ajibola founded Crescent University, Abeokuta, in 2005, a private Islamic institution dedicated to academic excellence and moral leadership. He actively promoted interfaith understanding, working with both Muslim and Christian communities to foster peaceful coexistence.

Family and Personal Life

Prince Bola Ajibola was married and blessed with children, including Olusoji Ajibola, who continues to honor his father’s legacy in law and education. Despite his global engagements, Ajibola maintained close ties to his hometown of Abeokuta and to the Owu royal family throughout his life.

Honors and Legacy

For his decades of service, Ajibola received some of Nigeria’s highest national honors, including Commander of the Order of the Niger (CON) and later Grand Commander of the Order of the Niger (GCON).

His death on April 8, 2023, at the age of 89, was met with tributes from Nigerian leaders, legal practitioners, and international organizations. They hailed him as a man of integrity, faith, and unwavering dedication to justice, whose influence continues through the lawyers he mentored and the institutions he founded.

Sources
Premium Times: “Prince Bola Ajibola, former Nigerian Attorney-General, dies at 89,” April 9, 2023.

Prince Bola Ajibola’s life remains a testament to the power of law and education to shape society. From the courts of Abeokuta to the international bench at The Hague, his legacy endures as a model of principled leadership and lifelong public service.

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Genevieve Nnaji slams viral tweet urging Igbo men to marry non-Igbo women

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Nollywood icon Genevieve Nnaji has fired off a sharp response after a man on X (formerly Twitter) advised Igbo men to stop marrying Igbo women and instead seek wives from other African countries.

The controversy began after a photo of a Rwandan woman said to be engaged to an Anambra man went viral.

Resharing the image, the user wrote, “Dear Igbo men, instead of marrying an Igbo woman who’ll falsely accuse you of r4ping your daughter, better look outside for a wife.

“Go to East Africa, especially Rwanda, and pick a damsel. They’re all over social media, and you can link up with them.”

Genevieve, who rarely comments on online drama, responded, “In other words, instead of checking yourself and taking accountability, go for the unsuspecting and carry on with your evil. Got it.”

Another user attempted to challenge her, claiming the original tweet was aimed at “false rape accusers” and that Genevieve was avoiding the real issue.

“His tweet was clearly against false rape accusers, but instead of holding the evil women accountable and demanding change, you chose to tweet this?”

But the actress hit back with equal clarity: “The same way a woman can’t tell an abusive man apart from a good one is the same way you shouldn’t say avoid all Igbo women. ‘Not all women’.”

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Don’t handle your family feud like I did, Phyna advises Imisi

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Reality TV star Phyna has offered words of encouragement to fellow Big Brother Naija winner Imisi amid a family feud between the latter and her mother.

In an X post on Monday, Phyna wrote,”To Imisi, @imisiofficial and to anyone walking through the same fire… I’m praying for your strength.

“My own experience broke me, but I’m slowly rising.

“And I’m rooting for you with everything in me, don’t handle it like I did, build strong and focus on you baby girl.”

The post comes against the backdrop of a family dispute in which Imisi’s mother accused her daughter of hatred and revealed the poor condition of the home where she currently lives, despite Imisi winning N150 million after her Big Brother victory.

Imisi replied in Yoruba,”This is why Aunty Debola said you should not show your face to the world. I can’t be saying all that now, you are in the midst of people. Just overlook everything and leave social media.

“Don’t worry, I will send you money to rent a new house. I am tired of all this drama. I am still recovering from the stress of Big Brother.

“Should I be facing another stress now? Please forgive me, I am your daughter.”

Recall Imisi’s mother has publicly expressed frustration on social media, saying she does not need her daughter’s money after being sidelined following the win.

She also blamed Imisi for recounting her childhood experiences, which she claims involve untrue allegations of parental neglect and sexual assault.

In a video, she showed the old house she currently resides in, saying she is content with her situation, a revelation that sparked online controversy.

In 2023, after Phyna’s BBNaija win, her father, Felix Otabor, revealed in an interview that he was distressed by his daughter’s actions following her BBNaija win.

Otabor said Phyna had asked him to stop working as a hearse driver and requested that he sell his cars, promising to improve the family’s life.

He said he later struggled financially after selling the vehicles, losing his business momentum and community position, and has not seen his daughter since her victory.

He described feeling sidelined while she enjoyed her wealth.

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Ned Never Slept Outside Because I Held Him Well In The Other Room – Regina Daniels

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Nollywood actress, Regina Daniels, has opened up about her marriage to her estranged husband, Senator Ned Nwoko.

It was reports that the embattled wife revealed why their seven-year relationship remained faithful despite his polygamous lifestyle.

In a reply to a comment on her Instagram page, Daniels said that during their years together, Nwoko never slept with other women outside their home because she held him well in the other room.

She wrote: “Yes i think he loved me but a toxic one! Because tell me why a polygamous man forgot what it meant to be in polygamy, except for the media.

“Just because it boosted his ego of being seen with multiple women which is easy by me because anyone that sees a man as an odogwu sees the wife as what? He basically had to beg that he share days at ours and other days with his other wives because they begged for his attention.

“Y’all should pls forget this yeye social media comparison because my ex man never slept outside one day in our 7 years of marriage. You know why? Because as a delta babe, I hold am well for the other room ladies use your skills that’s all men want actually!”

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