Legal luminary Afe Babalola has urged the government to appoint senior advocates as judges in Nigerian courts.
Afe Babalola says he feels sorry for Nigerian judges who drive rickety cars, live in rented apartments of built-up areas.
Afe Babalola has urged the National Assembly to replace the military-made 1999 constitution with the 1963 constitution designed by the Nigerian people.
Mr Babalola said Mr Osinbajo’s blame on Nigerian elites for keeping quiet, formed part of the reasons he took up the challenge.
“But those who opt for retirement, the average age is 78 years. The average retirement age has grown a whopping 103 years in other climes.”
“Awolowo set aside 22 percent, the military came and reduced (it) to nothing.”
