Build Competence in Financial Literacy, Paul Usoro SAN advises young lawyers

Build Competence in Financial Literacy, Paul Usoro SAN advises young lawyers

Prominent Lawyer and Senior Advocate of Nigeria, Paul Usoro, has enjoined lawyers across the country to build competencies in financial management in order to aid their professional performance.

Usoro said this in a meeting with a group of young lawyersrecently who attended a mentoring session with him recentlyat EKO HOTEL. According to him, it is important for lawyers to go beyond their primary profession and acquire relevant skills in finance to improve their practice.
In the course of my practice over the years, I have come to understand the importance of financial literacy and it is common place that most Lawyers don’t have sound knowledge about finance, assets and liabilities. This hampers practice in a number of ways. With vibrant knowledge of finance, you’re able to manage your enterprise very well and also able to offer advisory to client where such is required,” he said.
He further enjoined the young wigs to take advantage of the various courses that are available to non-finance graduates as well as opening themselves up to mentoring opportunities from senior Lawyers. He posited that the various formations such as the Young Lawyers Forum can be a major catalyst to this objective
“It’s important that Lawyers, particularly young Lawyers open themselves up to mentoring from the senior Lawyers. This is critical to knowledge transfer and will help institutionalize sound professional ethics in the practice. Groups and forums within the NBA such as the Young Lawyers Forum and even outside it can play a major role here. Another option is to equip oneself via financial courses available to students outside the field,” he enthused.
Usoro is reputed for his contributions to the development of the telecommunications industry in Nigeria. He has also offered his expertise across various boardrooms in Nigeria, serving as board member for Airtel, Premium Pensions Limited, PZ Cussons, Access Bank among others.
How I was tortured, detained by DPO/ Police in Anambra / Chiamaka Nwangwu

How I was tortured, detained by DPO/ Police in Anambra / Chiamaka Nwangwu

My Colleague in Abuja called me and pleaded with me to go to 3-3, Police Station Division, Nkwelle Ezunaka, Anambra State, on the 23rd day of January, 2018, to help his younger brother who was about making a Statement there; according to my Colleague, his younger brother was beaten up by his Landlord and boys.

When I got to there around 10am, I met the young Man making a statement at the IPO’s office, I approached him and asked me what exactly happened and he narrated everything to me. He told me that his Landlord came a made a statement against him on the 21st night and I was also informed by his Parents that his Landlord has been with the DCO1, since 6am. I went to the office of the DCO1 and saw a man wearing a brown native cloth, without even knowing that he is the Landlord, I politely briefed the DCO1 and he told me that they are investigating the matter and we got talking from there. He also told me that if I am not satisfied with their investigations, I could transfer the matter to State CID or Area Command.

I also called the DCO2, met him outside  and asked him if the DPO came to work that day, he told me that he was not around that morning but may come to work later. I called my mom on the Phone and told her about the matter I came for, as soon as we finished speaking on the Phone, I came in and saw the young man I came for, behind the counter and I signaled to him, he told me that the IPO and DCO1 asked him to stay there, I went out again to make some calls, came in again to meet the young man complaining the part of his body where he was bitten by his landlord was seriously bringing out pores and disturbing him, I told him sorry and went further to tell him that he would have taken an injection immediately after he was bitten, that it was very risky leaving it till the next day.

A huge woman on native clothes, who I later learned is Jane Mbanefo, the DPO became very aggressive and ordered me to leave the admin office. NOTE: I didn’t know their DPO and have never seen her before, it was my first time of coming to that Police Station. She started shouting at me, asking me my interest in the matter and who I was to tell the boy that I came for on the kind of treatment he would get, I was very shocked and embarrassed. I was angry and on my way out of the admin office, when the woman continued talking, insulting lawyers generally, telling me that she is equally a Lawyer of 20yrs Post call.

She slapped me and one of the handle of my recommended glasses disfigured and fell off, other junior Police Officers joined hands and beat me up mercilessly. My black gown was torn and I was stripped naked, I managed to get my Phone out of my handbag to record and video the scene, but one of the Policewomen, took my Gionee A1Phone from my hand, smashed it and siezed it. My middle finger was broken and I sustained internal injuries. People were watching outside including the young boy I came for, his mom and dad.

I was detained at the Police Station and was asked to write a statement. Another Policeman slapped me and threatened that he would send his juniors to beat me up, before pushing me in the cell, while another Policewoman who just came in then, slapped me and pushed me, from the counter. She said she would have done worse if she were the other Policewomen that beat me up.

I was asked to write a statement, when my client’s dad brought my bag from the scene where the incident took place and I discovered that #5,000 was missing from my handbag. They also threatened to shoot me or poison me if I sleep in the cell, till the next day. I made a statement and was thrown inside the Cell for about 6hrs before my Parents were contacted, with my NBA Chairman, my Principal and I later learned that the DPO fabricated stories against me saying that I slapped her and took their walkie talkie away.
When I was in the Cell, some Police Officers were forcing the person I came to see to write down implicating statements about me, but the young boy raised his voice and took his ground that they should rather shoot him to death instead of him making such statement,that they beat me up and stripped me naked for nothing ;he vehemently refused They later took me from the Cell to the DPO’s office and the NBA Chairman turned to me and said that she heard a nasty report about me and I told them they were all lies, in the presence of my Father, Mother, my Principal and another Senior Lawyer, I narrated everything that happened in front of them but my NBA Chairman didn’t even allow me to finish wasn’t allowed to finish because he turned to me and said “If I were you, I should not be talking”, my mother asked me to keep calm and I did. He did not even bother to check my smashed phone which was before him.
My NBA Chairman asked me to go out of the office, and the IPO took me back to the Counter. After my NBA Chairman finished discussing with the DPO, he asked her what could be done for peace to reign and the DPO insisted I must write an apology letter of which the NBA Chairman agreed and made his final decision. I was forced to write  an apology letter afterwards before I could leave the cell of which I did after much pressure from my Mother who is very sick and could not stand her only daughter sleeping over in the cell, especially after I was threatened by the DPO and her juniors.
I was released after I wrote the apology letter thrice which the DCO dictated to me. The DCO2 was the person that dictated all the contents in the letter with the help of the female IPO in charge. NOTE: I heard when my NBA Chairman told the DPO that I am the 5th Legal Practitioner that reported to the NBA that I was beaten up in their Police station.
I have never experienced this type of thing as a Legal Practitioner and if something is not done, this impunity will continue. Police are meant to protect the citizens and not to turn them into Punch bags. Note : I told the DPO and other Officers involved that I MUST report this matter to the appropriate authority. 
Up till now, I am still unable to understand why NBA Chairman conceded to my writing an apology letter? Why did he not inspect my Phone which was smashed, that was placed on the DPO’s table, right before his eyes?
Attached are some photographic evidence and a medical report of my ordeal.
I demand justice.
By Chiamaka Nwangwu Esq.
nwangwuca@gmail.com
08061335781
Photos: Paul Usoro and his passion for mentoring

Photos: Paul Usoro and his passion for mentoring

Mentoring young lawyers is a big passion for Paul Usoro SAN

With an exceptional track record of success and a knack for excellence, young lawyers must learn from the Learned Silk’s Pot of Wisdom.

In these photos, the Learned Silk is seen engaging with young lawyers.

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How Professionalism Will Boost Transport Sectors contribution to GDP

How Professionalism Will Boost Transport Sectors contribution to GDP

Chairman Senate Committee on Land Transport, Senator Gbenga Ashafa on Wednesday stated that the passage of the Bill to Establish the Chattered institute of Logistics and Transport of Nigeria will enhance professionalism in the area of Logistics and Transportation Services in Nigeria. He also identified lack of professionalism and standardization as factors responsible for the relatively low contribution of the transport Sector to Nigerian GDP.

The Senator made this assertion while leading the debate on the 2nd Reading of the Bill on the floor of the Senate.
In his submission, Senator Ashafa stressed the importance of the Logistics and Transport sector to every economy. In his words, “The world economy is increasingly being driven by service based activities of various kinds with Logistics and Transport Service accounted for almost 71% of global GDP in 2010 and is expanding at a faster s at the forefront. As revealed in the 2011 World Development Report, the services rate.”
           
While decrying the relatively low contribution of the transportation and logistics sector to the Nigerian economy, he stated that “In the case of Nigeria its logistics sector is estimated to contribute over N200 Billion to our economy with an annual growth rate of 10%. The Transport sector’s estimated contribution is put at about 10% of the country’s GDP. “
He therefore identified the challenge as the lack of professionalism and standardization in Transport and logistics sector of the economy while also promising that the Chattered institute of Logistics and Transport is well positioned to close the void. In his submission “The challenge therefore is in the standardization of quality of their professional practice, licensing procedure, certification and development of ethics of the profession that will guarantee safety of operations, uniformity of practice and integrity.”
“The Chartered Institute of Logistics and Transport is well positioned to close this void and ensure enhanced service delivery.”
While contributing to the Bill, Senator Joshua Lidani supported the Bill saying that it is a recent happening around the world in terms of communications and logistics. Thus, it will help the standard of communication and logistics and also provide guidelines to foreigners and the citizens in general
Senator Dino Melaye while supporting the Bill stated that “Transportation is a major source of internally generated revenue in UK, US and other countries, a Bill like this promotes economic integration and social welfare of the people.”
The Bill passed the Second reading and was forwarded to the relevant committee of the Senate for further consideration.
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Paul Usoro SAN hosts young Lawyers

Paul Usoro SAN hosts young Lawyers

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Paul Usoro SAN in court with members and leaders of the NBA Lokoja Branch

Paul Usoro SAN in court with members and leaders of the NBA Lokoja Branch

Paul Usoro SAN with the past and present NBA Chairmen, Lokoja Branch, Mr. Lima Salihu and A. Y. Abdullahi respectively, including other Executive members and PUC lawyers at the Federal High Court Lokoja today, 19 January 2018.

As part of the learned silk’s mentoring culture he held a review session with following lawyers, who expressed their appreciation for the opportunity to learn from Paul Usoro SAN.

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