
UPDATE: S’COURT APPOINTS NEW ACTING CHIEF REGISTRAR
As Nigerians celebrate Valentine’s Day, Pastor Mike Bamiloye, the founder of Mount Zion Faith Ministries and a well-known Christian filmmaker from Nigeria, has issued a warning.
According to Bamiloye, a lot of young women and girls would be used in money ceremonies, and tonight, men’s fluids would be offered at the evil kingdom’s shrines.
The filmmaker claimed that many lives will be damaged today after the celebration of Lovers Day in a post on his Instagram page on Friday.
“We’ll keep shouting!” he wrote.
With more than 20 years of expertise in public service, legal reform, and judicial administration, Akanbi has significantly advanced the modernisation of Nigeria’s legal system.
After attending the Nigerian Law School in Lagos, Akanbi earned his law degree from the University of Ibadan in 2001 and was admitted to the Nigerian Bar in 2003. In 2005, he also graduated with a Master of Laws from Temple University in Philadelphia, USA.
Akanbi, a fellow of the Institute of Information Management, Africa, and the Chartered Institute of Taxation of Nigeria, has been instrumental in incorporating technological advancements into legal procedures.
His tenure as Deputy Chief Registrar at the Court of Appeal was marked by groundbreaking reforms in election petition tribunal management, case tracking, and anti-corruption initiatives.
Congratulating him on his new role, the CJN “urged him to apply his vast experience in legal practice, corporate advisory, and public service leadership, particularly in software development and legal technology, to further enhance the efficiency, transparency, and effectiveness of the Supreme Court”.