Friday, December 13, 2019

OGUNLANA LEADS RADICAL AGENDA MOVEMENT IN THE NBA (RAMINBA) TO PAY SOLIDARITY VISIT TO PUNCH NEWSPAPERS

Mr. Ogunlana in fist pose with Raminba members
Mr. Ogunlana, Chairman  of the Radical Agenda Movement in the NBA (RAMINBA) and presidential  aspirant  in the forthcoming 2020 national elections of the Nigerian Bar Association  has led a delegation of committed activists and members of the Radical Agenda Movement in the  NBA (RAMINBA) to pay a solidarity  visit to The Punch Newspapers for the valiant declaration to prefix Major General before the President of the country, Muhammadu Buhari and tag his administration a " regime" until the administration  purges itself of the insufferable  contempt for the rule of law.

This was made known in a press statement  issued by Ayo Ademiluyi,  Secretary of Radical Agenda Movement in the NBA (RAMINBA) and Director of Media, Publicity,  Strategy  and Communications  of #ProgressiveBar2020. The Radical Agenda Movement in the NBA (RAMINBA) is an organisation
aimed at drawing radical and genuine
L-R:: Mr. Ademiluyi, Mr. Ogunlana, Mrs. Derin Kappo, Mr. Aderekun
progressive elements across the Branches of the Nigerian Bar Association to reposition the Bar to play its historic role of the vanguard of the social justice movement.


Mr. Ogunlana took to his popular Facebook  wall  to  narrate  the solidarity  visit thus:
This morning, I had the privilege of leading a team of RAMINBA( RADICAL AGENDA MOVEMENT  IN THE NIGERIAN BAR ASSOCIATION)  to the PUNCH NEWSPAPERS to identify and show support of our movement for the organisation's  recent courageous and patriotic decision and policy on the nomenclature of Mohammed Buhari ,President of Nigeria since 2015. Punch,since the 11th December 2019 has been referring to Mohammed Buhari as Major General , the last rank he held when he was in  military  service to protest his  perceived repressive

Copy of Acknowledged letter of solidarity
governance style which includes insufferable disdain and contempt for the  rule of law  .  We used the occasion  of our visit to leave a letter of solidarity"


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