The Nigerian Bar Association (NBA), Badagry Branch, has arrested a suspected fake lawyer, Godwin Eguabor, 47, in Badagry Magistrates’ Court 2, while appearing for a matter on Wednesday.
Vice-Chairman, NBA Badagry Branch, Atule Elchors, said the Badagry branch had been informed that a fake lawyer was among them.
“I was in court on Wednesday because I had a matter in court. Though for a very long time, we have been hearing rumour that we have a fake lawyer among us here.
“So, our eyes have been opened to that, looking and searching for him.
“Unlucky for him and luckily for us, he was in court on Wednesday and someone signaled to me that he was the fake lawyer.
“So, I told them to allow him to appear before we will tell the court the position of things,” he said.
Elchors said when his matter was called and he stood up as “Barrister Godwin Eguabor”, he immediately stood up to interrupt him.
“I stood up and told the court that the person who appeared before the Magistrate is not a legal practitioner.
“We have been looking for him,” he said.
The vice-chairman said he tried to ask him some questions which he could not answer.
“We asked for his Supreme Court number, which is the enrollment number of every lawyer, but he could not answer, he was just telling us stories.
“The worse thing is that the name he is using in court is different from the name he gave the Police when they came to arrest him,” he said.
The lawyer was later arrested by the Police in Badagry before he was arraigned at Magistrates’ Court, for allegedly parading himself as a lawyer.
The Prosecutor, ASP. Edet Ekpo, said the defendant committed the offence on Jan.15, at about 11.30.a.m, at Badagry Magistrates’ Court 2.
Ekpo said the defendant falsely presented himself as a lawyer, adding that the offence contravened Section 380 of the Criminal Code, Laws of Lagos State, 2015.
Magistrate L A Layeni admitted the accused to bail in N1million with two sureties in like sum.
Layeni ordered that one of the sureties should be a company Managing Director and present a statement of account of the company for one year
He said the sureties must deposit a cash of N25,000 to the account of Ikeja High Court Registrar.
Layeni then adjourned the case till Feb.19, for further hearing.