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Justice Chukwudifu Oputa Passes @ 96

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Prominent jurist and former Justice of the Supreme Court of Nigeria, Chukwudifu Oputa, is dead. Oputa, a native of Oguta in Imo state died of a protracted illness on Sunday at the age of 96 at the National Hospital, Abuja,

A statement released by the family and signed by his son, Charles Oputa, a.k.a  Charly Boy, said he died after recovering from a brief illness. However,Late Oputa had suffered from stroke and was recovering when he suddenly relapsed on Sunday.

Oputa was educated at Oguta and Christ the King College, Onitsha before proceeding to Yaba Higher College. He thereafter moved to the Achimota College in Ghana, where he earned a BSc in economics in 1945.

After teaching briefly in Nigeria on his return from Ghana, he served as an assistant district officer before earning a BA in history.

He later went to London where he studied law and was called to the Bar at Gray’s Inn.

Reacting to the death of the legal luminary, Lagos-based lawyer, Festus Keyamo, said: "Justice Oputa gave all his life and energy for the development of the law, the maintenance of the etiquette of the legal profession and the sanctity of the Bench.

"Both as a Judge of the High Court and as a Justice of other superior courts, his incisive judgments, robust and notable pronouncements and quintessential erudition in all his decisions on the Bench, have left an indelible mark in the legal profession. His calmness and remarkable wit on the Bench has since laid down a mark for other judicial officers to follow.

"Even as a retired Justice of the Supreme Court, Justice Oputa did not tire out. His renowned chairmanship of the Oputa Panel that was set up by President Obasanjo to address past wrongs in the country still remains a watershed in the annals of this country.

"Today, we pay tribute to this judicial colossus; this uncommon jurist; this Justice of Justices; this Lord Denning of our time and this patriot par excellence.

"Rest in peace. My sincere condolence to my big brother, Charly Boy, other family members and my learned colleagues."