Supreme Court Clarifies Misinformation About Justice Emmanuel Agim's Convocation Attendance

Supreme Court Dispels Rumors Surrounding Justice Emmanuel Agim’s Appearance at University of Calabar
Let me set the record straight here, folks. There’s been a lot of chatter going around about Justice Emmanuel Agim, one of the esteemed judicial officers of the Supreme Court of Nigeria, and his supposed attendance at the University of Calabar's convocation ceremony alongside the Minister of the Federal Capital Territory (FCT), Nyesom Wike. Well, guess what? The Supreme Court has officially stepped in to clarify the situation.
On Monday, the Supreme Court’s Director of Information and Public Relations, Festus Akande, issued a statement to clear up the confusion. Now, let’s break this down because it’s important we get the facts right. Justice Agim wasn’t tagging along with any government official; he was there as an honouree. That’s right, folks, an honouree.
Setting the Record Straight: Justice Agim’s Role at the Convocation
The Supreme Court statement made it crystal clear that the circulating reports on social media and news outlets were misleading. Justice Agim wasn’t there as an escort or an associate of any government figure. Instead, he was honored by the University of Calabar as part of the convocation ceremony. The Governing Council of the institution deemed him worthy to receive an Honorary Doctorate Degree in Law (Doctor Honoris Causa).
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To give you a bit more context, Justice Agim isn’t just any legal figure. He’s an alumnus of the University of Calabar, and his journey in the legal profession has been nothing short of remarkable. His contributions to the field of law have set a benchmark for aspiring lawyers and students. His work is a testament to justice, integrity, and the rule of law. This recognition isn’t just a feather in his cap; it’s a well-deserved acknowledgment of his dedication to the profession.
Addressing the False Claims
Now, let’s talk about the elephant in the room. Some reports suggested that Justice Agim attended the convocation ceremony in the company of Nyesom Wike. The Supreme Court statement made it abundantly clear that this narrative is completely false. Justice Agim’s attendance was independent of any government ministry or department. He wasn’t accompanying any government official, and any insinuation to the contrary is not only inaccurate but also a direct threat to the judicial independence that’s so vital to our democracy.
What’s more, Justice Agim had initially planned to attend the burial ceremony of Hon. Justice Stanley Alagoa in Bayelsa State. However, he sought and received permission to attend the convocation ceremony instead. This shows that his priorities were aligned with his professional and personal commitments, and he acted accordingly.
Final Word: A Call for Responsible Information Sharing
The Supreme Court concluded its statement by urging both the media and the public to be more vigilant about the information they share. In today’s digital age, misinformation spreads like wildfire, and it’s crucial that we verify facts through credible sources before hitting that share or publish button. The Supreme Court emphasized that this is not just about maintaining accuracy but also about safeguarding the integrity and independence of the judiciary.
In a world where misinformation can easily distort reality, it’s our responsibility to ensure that the truth prevails. So, the next time you come across a sensational headline, take a moment to pause, verify the source, and make sure you’re sharing facts, not fiction.
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