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Senator Kaka Shehu: When Lawyers in Borno Honor Their Own

Senator Kaka Shehu: When Lawyers in Borno Honor Their Own
By: Dr. James Bwala
In the realm of legal professionalism, Senator Kaka Shehu Lawan emerges as a quintessential example of excellence and recognition within Borno State’s legal community. I felt obligated to state that his recent elevation and the subsequent acknowledgment by his peers underscore the significance of professional merit and dedicated service. And I believed the legal fraternity in Borno state has demonstrated a commendable tradition of honoring individuals who exemplify outstanding commitment to jurisprudence and public service.
Senator Shehu’s trajectory, from being a state commissioner and attorney general to a distinguished senator, represents a remarkable narrative of professional advancement. Adding to his cap is the appointment as a Senior Advocate of Nigeria (SAN), which is not merely a personal achievement but a testament to the rigorous standards maintained by the legal profession. This recognition reflects the intellectual rigor and ethical standards that characterize legal practitioners in the region.
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The celebration of Senator Kaka Shehu by his colleagues in Borno state symbolizes a broader institutional culture that values professional excellence, mentorship, and collective recognition. It reinforces the critical role of lawyers in shaping societal governance and maintaining judicial integrity. Such acknowledgments inspire younger legal professionals and contribute to the ongoing development of Nigeria’s legal landscape.
This culture of recognition not only celebrates individual achievements but also fosters a sense of unity and purpose among legal professionals. This collective acknowledgment of Senator Shehu’s accomplishments serves as an inspiring model for legal communities across Nigeria, emphasizing the importance of nurturing talent and upholding the principles of justice and equity. Such celebrations highlight the profound impact that dedicated legal professionals can have on their communities.
Also, this acknowledgment not only underscores the individual accomplishments of Senator Shehu but also sets a precedent for honoring legal excellence within the broader Nigerian context. The honoring of Senator Shehu is a reminder that the legal community in Borno is committed to recognizing and uplifting those who embody the values of dedication, service, and excellence. This acknowledgment is particularly significant in a region where the challenges faced by the legal community are as diverse as they are complex.
In recognizing Senator Shehu, the legal community in Borno not only celebrates his exemplary achievements but also reaffirms its commitment to fostering a robust legal system that can effectively address these challenges. Moreover, it exemplifies how the acknowledgment of legal excellence can serve as a catalyst for positive change, encouraging others to strive for similar heights in their professional endeavors. Such recognition serves not only as a testament to Senator Shehu’s distinguished career but also as an inspiration for emerging legal practitioners to emulate his dedication and integrity.
It is through such celebrations of legal prowess and ethical standards that the profession continues to thrive. Furthermore, the celebration of Senator Shehu’s contributions underscores the importance of leadership rooted in a deep understanding of legal frameworks and community needs. This event not only highlights his individual achievements but also reinforces the role of legal professionals as pillars of societal development, aligning with the broader vision for progress in Borno and beyond.
The recognition of Senator Shehu as a Senior Advocate of Nigeria (SAN) further cements his status as an exemplary figure in the legal community. His journey from serving as Borno State’s Commissioner and Attorney General to becoming a distinguished senator underscores his unwavering dedication to public service and legal excellence. His recent appointment as a Senior Advocate of Nigeria (SAN) further solidifies his status as a legal luminary, inspiring both seasoned practitioners and aspiring lawyers in the region.
Putting his influence in the political arena and in the red chamber, he has extended his feathers beyond the legal field, as he actively engages in initiatives that promote educational advancement and social justice within the community and his constituency. His commitment to fostering legal education and mentorship initiatives resonates profoundly within Borno’s legal circles, and his unwavering efforts to give back to his community and constituents are evident in his support for educational initiatives that aim to empower the next generation of leaders. His leadership journey is a testament to the profound impact that dedicated legal professionals can have on their communities, inspiring a renewed commitment to justice and equity.
His legacy, marked by a relentless pursuit of justice and equality, continues to inspire a culture of integrity and resilience among the legal fraternity in Borno State and beyond. His remarkable achievements serve as a beacon of hope, demonstrating the transformative power of dedication and integrity in shaping a more just society.
As lawyers in Borno gather to honor one of their own, Senator Kaka Shehu’s achievements serve not only as a celebration of his individual success but also as a catalyst for inspiring collective advancement within the legal fraternity. His exemplary career path and dedication to public service underscore the vital role that legal professionals play in driving societal progress and upholding the rule of law. His recognition as a Senior Advocate of Nigeria (SAN) further solidifies his standing as a distinguished figure in the legal community, reinforcing the importance of dedication and ethical practice in achieving professional excellence.
* James Bwala, PhD, writes from Abuja.
Senator Kaka Shehu: When Lawyers in Borno Honor Their Own
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BRIGMASSOSA: Friendship/Relationship Through Alma Mater

BRIGMASSOSA: Friendship/Relationship Through Alma Mater
By: Balami Lazarus
Growing up for many of us was interesting because for some of us that had the privilege of time and space provided by our parents, and our stubbornness as kids has helped us to explore our environment far and wide, having a range of friends.
Primary school was the beginning of our friendship and relationship through secondary school—Brigadier Maimalari Secondary School Maiduguri. These stages provided us with both childhood memories and those of secondary school. Giving us a strong and standing relationship through our alma mater. Where both senior and junior students are members, some by default with absence from the association register.
The old students association is one place where memories are recalled and remembered by the mere presence of classmate(s) or sets of groups valued by those who appreciate the alma mater relationship.
I pity those old students that take alma mater relationships for granted. I believe as we are growing older, we need more of such associational relationships, including that of childhood.
Samaru Nostalgia Group (SNG) Zaria is my childhood group, where we addressed ourselves as brothers and sisters because our relationship is far over and above us; it has its origin from our parents when living was communally bounded. For some, such childhood relationship and connection is lost. Why are some deliberately depriving themselves of the good opportunity of a lifetime friendship/relationship?
The benefits derived from this relationship are above penny and kobo. While many out there are refusing to take a position and ownership of such a union of their alma mater to harvest the pros.
Recently there was an overflow of condolences when we lost a committed member, a fine gentleman. What caught my attention were the tributes by Pastor Ngale Lautong and that of Dr. Edmund Richard Egbe. These tributes say it all about the deceased. And it reads in parts: ‘You responded to a call placed on you. You have shown commitment to the Association and its members in terms of contributions and assistance.’ On the other it reads, ‘We have indeed lost Luka, a gentle soul, a bridge builder, and a peace-loving brother.’ These testimonies will be engraved in the annals of the Brigadier Maimalari Secondary School Old Students Association (BRIGMASSOSA).
No individual can have it all. We need to lean on each other as a fraternity to accomplish some goals and objectives. There is strength in numbers.
Balami, a publisher/columnist. 08036779290
BRIGMASSOSA: Friendship/Relationship Through Alma Mater
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Mangun Gruesome Killings: What is the Rational Behind this Act?

Mangun Gruesome Killings: What is the Rational Behind this Act?
By: Balami Lazarus
When I heard of the killings of the innocent travelers that happened at Manjul in the Mangu Local Government Area of Plateau State, who are my brothers and sisters? I sat down and began to think, trying to reason out why and what the rationale is behind these killings. My thought raised so many questions regarding this brutal murder, ruling out some motives. But political motive kept whispering, telling me the rationale is politically motivated considering the quantum of killings on the Plateau in places like Bokkos, Bassa, and Mangu, which has become a vicious cycle in these areas. And in addition, there were utterances from some politicians complicating issues.
I hereby condole with the families of my brothers and sisters from Zaria-Basawa, Samaru, Hayin Dogo (Kallo Kura), and Ahmadu Bello University (ABU) community main campus Samaru who lost their lives in the Mangun brutal killings of 20th June, 2025, on their way to Qua-anpan for a wedding. May their souls rest in peace.
The killings of these innocent Nigerians were carried out with no reason or cause, neither threat nor provocation of any kind, much lessreligion or ethnicity, as some irrational persons want us to believe. I stand and write with the power of the pen to say in print that the sentiments aforementioned are far and kept away from such unfortunate incidents, which have been peddled around by some enemies of peace and progress on the Plateau.
It is on record that so many Nigerians have condemned in totality the killings of these innocent travelers. While the government and the good people of Plateau State have long condemned this act in strong terms. Governor Caleb Manasseh Mutfwang’s administration has properly condoled and sympathized with the government and people of Kaduna State, including the management and staff of Ahmadu Bello University (ABU) Zaria. In his effort as the executive governor, Mutfwang is working tirelessly to see that justice takes its course on those involved in this crime. Besides, his administration is making an effort to compensate the affected families, according to sources.
It might surprise some readers why I emotionally addressed those murdered as my brothers and sisters from Zaria-Basawa, Hayin Dogo (Kallo Kura), Samaru, and ABU main campus, which are integral parts of the Sabon Gari Local Government Area of Kaduna State. I am an indigene of Zaria, having been born and bred outside the ganuwa (city walls) of the ancient Zaria city in Gaskiya, Kongo, ABU main campus, and Samaru, all addressed as Zaria, where I had my childhood spree. Therefore, I will not be queried by identifying with the deceased and their families as my own people, for we are linked one way or the other.
Let me hereinafter tell you why I suspect political motive was behind these killings of the travelers in Mangun-Mangu. I partly grew up on the Plateau, shuttling between Jos and Sharam in Kanke Local Government Area as a student and still living in Jos. Moreover, I have some good understanding of the people, their sociopolitical and economic happenings, and their dynamics on the one hand. And I once led a political group on the other. The utterances of some politicians and their cohorts/allies are questionable because they are not happy with the people-oriented projects of the Caleb Mutfwang administration. And that they were accused of sponsoring the killings going on in the state. The case of Mangun, 20th June, 2025, holds water going by the alleged accusations and the kind of politics playing out in Plateau State.
Findings have revealed that there were interventions by some youth leaders, elders, and vigilantes who risked their lives trying to stop this group of rascals from carrying out the killings and burning of the bus belonging to ABU conveying the victims for a wedding at Qua-anpan. In fact, some were burnt—men, women, and children. Others were rescued with various degrees of injuries. Reports put the total dead at 8 persons. While 12 were injured, some survived. The good news making rounds is the arrest of over 20 suspects believed to be behind these gruesome killings of the Zaria travelers.
Thus, this incident has no doubt painted Plateau State in a bad light as one of the major flashpoint states where killers of innocent travelers reside. Well, I will not blame them because this is not the first. However, this particular one is painfully shrouded in a bitter political atmosphere between some gladiators who are not at peace with the positive developments in the state. Governor Caleb Manasseh Mutfwang as the change driver.
Yes, there are insecurity challenges on the Plateau, where apprehension and naked suspicion are everywhere, prompting the citizens to be extremely cautious and always on alert. However, if young men can channel their collective energies as a force towards the insecurity bedeviling the state instead of engaging in political thuggery, drugs, and criminality, there will be a change in their lives and the entire system.
Balami, a publisher/columnist. 08036779290
Mangun Gruesome Killings: What is the Rational Behind this Act?
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Osama, For Good Governance and Social Justice Through the Radio

Osama, For Good Governance and Social Justice Through the Radio
By: Balami Lazarus
Osama. Does it ring a bell? Yes, it does on the Plateau. The Osama I am writing about is that individual who is known for his good works for humanity on the radio and outside the studio. Osama is a gentleman but is outspoken and has a mind of his own.
My Osama in this context is a personality, a brand, and a trademark. Osama is a broadcaster, radio presenter, and popular comedian on stage and in the entertainment industry in Jos-Plateau and beyond. Since the writing is sailing, I will later reveal the identity of who this young man is and why he is so passionate about good governance.
The fights for human rights, social justice, and good governance have been the cries and topic of discourse of so many Nigerians, especially good governance. Non-governmental organizations (NGOs) and human rights activists are the leaders in these struggles, whereby their roles cannot be overemphasized. The quantum of spoken words, public lectures/enlightenment programs, workshops, seminars, etc., has not brought many changes in our systems because there was little or no action by you and me as Nigerians.
I remembered when I was very active in the struggle for human rights and social justice. As Deputy Secretary General (DSG) of Democratic Alternative (DA), we were much concerned with democratic alternative processes and social justice with a whiff of good governance, and this has been the case for some NGOs, as I know.
I came to understand from my experiences that, as a country, we have good public-oriented programs, but our major challenges are implementation and follow-up that come with too many talks but no individual action or collective responsibility because many Nigerians are fearful, and this has made me a one-man advocate/crusader for human rights and social justice. Like the subject of this work.
Now back to the subject. Osama is a brand package, fearless advocate, and mouthpiece for good governance on the Plateau through Town Hall, a popular radio program aired by JFM 101.9 FM. Jos is widely listened to. He was born as Ehis Akugnonu. But Osama has overtaken his certified name. Therefore, my continued use of Osama is justified in this work because I realized that many times your other name (also known as) tends to dominate and overshadow your real name.
Osama is redefining the fight for good governance by personal efforts through follow-up and speaking on them, putting the government on their feet to improve and do better. ‘I am for good governance, and I will continue to speak on this matter.’ He is purposefully driven by his passion for good quality and better systems to have an enabling environment where the systems are working for progress and development.
Balami, a publisher/columnist 08036779290
Osama, For Good Governance and Social Justice Through the Radio
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