Obasa’s law school colleagues promise to defend him
Colleagues of the Speaker of Lagos House of Assembly, Hon. Mudashiru Ajayi Obasa have promised to support him in his political journey as well as constantly set the records straight where necessary.The lawyers lamented the damage fake and unverified news have done to Nigeria and the psyche of the people of the country.
They also presented copies of journals with the photograph of the Speaker and others in the set at the period in Law School. Another member of the team, Chief K. E. F. Ntong, gave the Speaker a photocopy of Nigerian Law School Year Book – 2008-2009 which shows the names and pictures of members of that year set including that of the Speaker which was on page 214.
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