Chief G.O.K Ajayi, SAN is dead
(Nigeria) Godwin Olusegun Kolawole Ajayi, SAN is dead. He
was called to the English Bar (Middle Temple) in 1955 when he was only 24 years
old and became an SAN in 1978 alongside 12 other legal practitioners, Obafemi
Awolowo, Remi Femi-Kayode, T.A. Bankole-Oki, E.A. Molajo, Kehinde Sofola,
Richard Akinjide, Olisa Chukwura, Nwakama Okoro, Mudiaga Odje, P.O.Balonwu,
B.O. Nwabueze and Augustine Nnamani.
Of this set, only Richard Akinjide and Ben Nwabueze are alive today.
He was the lead counsel in the famous 12 2/3 case Awolowo vs
Shagari (presidential election dispute) in 1979 and was lead counsel in the
equally famous 1983 political cases like Adekunle Ajasin v Omoboriowo (Ondo
State Gubernatorial Election Dispute), Bola Ige v Victor Olunloyo (Oyo State
Gubernatorial Election Dispute).
Earlier in 1981, he had successfully handled the landmark
case of AbduRahman Shugaba v Minister of Internal Affairs. This was a curious
case in which Shugaba the minority leader in the Borno State House of Assembly
was suddenly arrested and deported to Chad by the National Party Nigeria
controlled Federal Government on the grounds that the politician was never a
Nigerian citizen.
In 1993, G.O.K. was on hand to lead a battery of seasoned
lawyers to defend the business mogul turned politician, Moshood Kashimawo
Abiola against the charge of Treason preferred against him by the General Sani
Abacha regime for demanding the actualization of his mandate to rule Nigeria as
president after winning the June 12 1993 Presidential election which was
annulled by General Ibrahim Babangida’s regime.
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