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Former Lagos NBA Lawyer and Activist, Adesina Ogunlana, is Dead

Former chairman of the Ikeja Branch, Lagos State of Nigerian Bar Association, NBA and activist, Adesina Ogunlana is dead.

In a statement released by the National Publicity Secretary, Akorede Habeeb Lawal the association described his term as the Chairman of the NBA Ikeja Branch between 2016 and 2018 as a time of renaissance, as he actively led the protest against the increase in the Land Use Charge introduced by the Lagos State Government in 2018 and the EndSARS protest.

Adesina Ogunlana, popularly known as Serubawon (a colloquial Yoruba word for ‘scare them’ or ‘frighten the oppressors’), has embarked on his final voyage.

Adesina Ogunlana who recently celebrated his 60th birthday, was also renowned for his active commitment to the rule of law, effective administration of justice, and protection of human rights.

This time, not to the courtroom to defend helpless, voiceless and oppressed citizens, and not to demonstration grounds to protest anti-people policies by the government, but to the world beyond, to the other side of mortality.

Known for his pro-people stance on national issues, the radical and outspoken Ogunlana prominently featured in many defining protests in Nigeria. From Occupy Nigeria in January 2012 to the 2020 #EndSARS rallies and the most recent #EndBadGovernance nationwide rallies. He was also the lawyer of #EndSARS petitioners at a panel set up to probe the incident at the Lekki Tollgate in Lagos.

Ogunlana expertly fused activism with his legal practice; he juggled the two constituencies with unparalleled but equal zest.

He was a force in the civic space whose vacant seat would be hard to fill.

Lawal said Ogunlana’s tenure as the Chairman of NBA Ikeja Branch between 2016 and 2018 witnessed “a renaissance of some sort within the Bar, as he actively led the protest against the increase in the Land Use Charge introduced by the Lagos State Government in 2018”.

“In this time, when citizens of this country look up to conscientious members of the legal profession for direction, the passage of Adesina Ogunlana is a monumental loss, as he was an activist in the exact sense of the word.

“Not one to shy away from standing firmly on the side of the people, Ogunlana actively participated in the Nationwide Hunger Protest in Lagos last week,” the NBA spokesman eulogised.

Lawal said the NBA and indeed the legal profession would miss Ogunlana and offered deep condolences to the grieving family of the late activist cum lawyer.

Friends and associates of the late legal icon have splattered social media with tears of tribute and the legendary exploits of Ogunlana, whose fighting spirit has challenged many in the civic space.

The burial arrangements will be announced once confirmed by his family and requested prayers for his loved ones during this difficult time.

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