As
a boxer, I dared being boxed into a corner by any powerful and more experienced
opponent, for the obvious reason, it would be the end of the bout, because somebody
would get knocked down! Simply put, escaping from a ring corner, in front of an
experienced opponent takes a boxer, intelligence and common sense.
“For
all men being equal before God does not mean all men have common sense to
prevail in tight corners. Common sense in an uncommon degree, it is what the
world calls wisdom and not common afteral.
It
was a brilliant display of intelligence and most especially, common sense today
at the Kogi state election petition tribunal sitting at the Jabi High Court
Abuja, when , Hon. Edward Onoja, Chief of Staff to the Executive Governor,
stood as star witness in the Faleke petition. The young advocate of change
withstood close to an hour of gruesome, torturous and deliberate amour-propre
attitude of insolence and superciliousness from the revered counsel of James
Faleke in person of Chief Wale Olanipekun (Ofr, SAN). Indeed, a parent wouldn’t
have been more proud today of their son for a superlative presentation. He was calm,
cool and calculated with penance, he took it all to the admiration of the
Faleke’s counsel.
Case adjourned
to the 6th of April 2016, let’s keep our fingers crossed
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