Thursday, October 31, 2019

ADESINA OGUNLANA SET TO HONOUR NBA OTA BRANCH'S CALL TO JOIN HER MASS PROTEST OVER TERRIBLE ROADS AS RADICAL AGENDA FOR NBA GAINS WIDER ECHO


Mr. Adesina Ogunlana, immediate past Chairman of the Ikeja Branch of the Nigerian Bar Association , Convener of the Citizens' Rally against Oppression and presidential aspirant with ProgressiveBar2020  in the forthcoming 2020 national elections of the Nigerian Bar Association is set to honour the call of the Ota Branch of the  Nigerian Bar Association to join her  mass protestcalled to protest the state of terrible roads within her jurisdiction scheduled to hold on Thursday, 31st October, 2019.

This was made known in a press statement issued by Ayo Ademiluyi, the Secretary of the Citizens' Rally against Oppression and the Director of Media, Strategy, Publicity and Communications of ProgressiveBar2020.

It would be recalled that Mr. Ogunlana's phenomenal trip from his Lagos base to Maiduguri , Borno State to join the historic protest of the members of the Maiduguri Branch of the Nigerian Bar Association against police harrassment of lawyers has widened the echo of his RadicalAgenda for the Nigerian Bar Association as he is innundated with calls by more Branches of the Nigerian Bar Association to come and help provide such exemplary and striking leadership for their branch-based struggles. One of such Macedonian calls( an allusion to the Biblical cry of people of Macedonia to Paul the Apostle to come to their aid) is the call of the Ota Branch of the Nigerian Bar Association, based in Ogun State on Mr. Ogunlana to honour their mass protest over terrible roads within their jurisdiction with his presence on Thursday, 31st October, 2019.

Mr. Ogunlana restated his RadicalAgenda for the Nigerian Bar Association to reposition the Association as a vanguard of the social justice movement  ahead of the mass resistance that is bound to break out at the face of the looming attacks on living conditions in 2020, the forthcoming year of ecomonic Armegeddon.

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