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The Lagos State Judiciary recently held a solemn valedictory court session in honour of late Chief Magistrate Eniola Olusanmi Ogunkanmi at the Ikeja High Court.
The session, presided over by the Chief Judge of Lagos State, Honourable Justice Kazeem Alogba, was attended by members of the judiciary, legal professionals, family, and well-wishers
Justice Alogba described Magistrate Ogunkanmi as a courageous and principled judicial officer who made a lasting impact on the Lagos State Judiciary. He commended his integrity, diligence, and commitment to justice throughout his career.
Born on December 19, 1966, in Lagos, Nigeria, Magistrate Ogunkanmi pursued a distinguished legal career, obtaining his LL.B from the Lagos State University in 1990 and was called to the Nigerian Bar in 1991. He served at Lambo & Lambo and Mark & Company before he was appointed a Magistrate Grade II in 2001. Rising through the ranks, he became Chief Magistrate (Administration) and Head of the Department, Litigation of the Lagos State Judiciary (Ikeja), in September 2024.
Mr. Lawal Pedro (SAN), the Attorney-General & Commissioner for Justice, who was represented by Olamide Ibrahim, commended Ogunkanmi's principled stance and significant impact on the judiciary, describing him as one who excel both in the secular and spiritual realm.
Throughout his career, Magistrate Ogunkanmi was known for his fairness, legal expertise, and commitment to upholding the rule of law.
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