News
Trending

Native doctor’s attire: Court declines hearing lawyer’s case

Justice Tijani Ringim of a Federal High Court in Lagos on Monday refused to hear two cases of a human rights lawyer, Malcolm Omihrhobo, who turned up in court in a combination of a lawyer and native doctor’s attires.

The lawyer also appeared barefooted with cowries tied on his two legs. His wig had two long feathers, with cowries in his two hands and tied a red wrapper, while he wore his lawyer’s gown on it.

The first resistance came from his colleagues who protested his dressing, telling the court that he was not properly dressed and could therefore not be heard.

Omihrhobo argued that it would be a violation of his right if he was not heard. According to him, the rules could not be above the nation’s constitution.

“My Lord, the rules cannot supersede the Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria.”

Upon his argument, Justice Ringim, however, directed Omihirhobo to address the court on why he should be heard the way he was dressed on the next adjourned date in a suit delineated to FHC/L/CS/929/2022; (Chief Malcolm Omihrhobo) sued the Federal Government of Nigeria and others.

The same happened in his second suit marked FHC/L/CS/1392/2021 against the Nigeria Army and two others before the same court.

The court ordered that the address must not be more than five pages with the authorities, and must be filed before the adjourned date.

When his case was called, he announced his appearance as the applicant and some lawyers, Abdullah Dania, Mohammed Adamu and one Festus Afeyodion, told the court that he should not be heard as he was not properly robbed.

Dania said, “I am a lawyer, my Lord can imagine the way my learned friend appears before the court as a professional. The rules that govern us as a lawyer do not allow improper dressing.”

Adamu told the court that he would like to furnish the court with his written submission in line with the direction of the court.

The judge said, “You cannot address the court like this as a professional. I will adjourn your matter and you come and address the court if the rules allow you to appear in court like this.”

The case was adjourned till October 10, 2022.

Related Articles

Back to top button