GOV. SANWO-OLU OFFICIALLY COMMISSIONS LAGOS STATE COMMERCIAL COURT AT TAPA, LAGOS ISLAND, ON TUESDAY APRIL 15, 2025.(PHOTOS).

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  GOV. SANWO-OLU OFFICIALLY COMMISSIONS LAGOS STATE COMMERCIAL COURT AT TAPA, LAGOS ISLAND, ON TUESDAY APRIL 15, 2025. Lagos State Governor, Babajide Sanwo-Olu, has officially commissioned the Lagos State Commercial Court at Tapa, Lagos Island, today, Tuesday, April 15,2025. This development is expected to enhance the state's judicial system, particularly in commercial dispute resolution.   The establishment of the commercial court is a significant milestone in the state's efforts to promote a conducive business environment and ensure efficient justice delivery.  More details later and more photos below. 

AKPABIO'S POLITICAL JABS INSENSITIVE; HE COMPLAINED THAT PETER OBI RECEIVED GREATER APPLAUSE THAN HIM AT WIGWE'S FUNERAL - ATEDO PETERSIDE.(PHOTO).


 Akpabio's Political Jabs Insensitive; He Complained That Peter Obi Received Greater Applause Than Him At Wigwe’s Funeral –Atedo Peterside


Founder of the Stanbic IBTC Bank, Atedo Peterside, has berated Senate President Godswill Akpabio, describing the lawmaker’s comments at the funeral of the late Access Bank CEO, Herbert Wigwe in Port Harcourt, Rivers State as being self-centred, insensitive and in poor state.


The Senate President had come under fire for tackling Rivers State Governor, Siminalayi Fubara, over his statement at the funeral. The governor had asked politicians who attended the funeral the essence of their struggle and killing for power.


Governor Fubara had said, ā€œWhat is this struggle all about? You want to kill, you want to bury, what is it all about? This is a man, he’s not a politician. He made his money through us, our investments.


ā€œHe has the world in his palm financially. He controls even the political classes. But today, with all the power financially, can't control life.


ā€œIs it not enough today to ask ourselves, why are we struggling? Why are we not making an impact in the lives of our people? Please, political class, let’s go home with that question, and be answering it in our minds, and reflecting it in what we do.ā€


But Senator Akpabio who was not pleased with the governor’s statement said that if there was nothing in the struggle for politics, the governor should quit office.


The Senate President said, ā€œWe’re not going to cry in one day alone, we’ll cry so many days. When you look at the university, you will cry.


ā€œWhen you pass through his personal house and edifice, you will cry. Any of the Access Bank branches worldwide, whether the one in Dubai, or whether the one in Kenya or anywhere, you will cry.


ā€œThe children that he touched, those that he sent to school and the lives he touched, when they are talking about it and they mention his name, you will cry.


ā€œThen you will ask yourself, just like Governor Fubara said, what is the struggle all about? Your excellency, Governor Fubara, if there is nothing in the struggle, don’t struggle.ā€


In his reaction, Peterside in a post on his X (formerly Twitter) said that it was insensitive of the Senate President to first complain that the candidate of the Labour Party in the 2023 presidential election, Peter Obi received greater applause than he did.


The Stanbic IBTC Bank boss also berated Akpabio for asking the people at the funeral to join him in consoling Wigwe’s wife who was also lying dead in one of the three caskets in their front.


He said, ā€œFor the record, I was among those who found the Senate President's comments at the Wigwe Family Funeral in PH to be in poor taste.


ā€œHe began by lamenting that @PeterObi received greater applause than he (Akpabio) got & later told us to join him in consoling the widow who was lying in one of the 3 caskets in front of him. Jokes?


ā€œPolitical jibes at a solemn Combined Funeral? Methinks that was self-centred & totally insensitive.ā€

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