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N-Delta chieftain opens Abuja legal office, pledges pro bono services

N-Delta chieftain opens Abuja legal office, pledges pro bono services

High Chief Mike Loyibo, the Prime Minister of Tuome Ancient Kingdom, has opened the Abuja office of his law firm, M.E. Loyibo and Company, pledging his unwavering commitment to justice, integrity, and pro bono legal services for the oppressed.

Speaking at the grand opening held on Monday, May 5, High Chief Loyibo highlighted the firm’s core mission to uphold justice with the fear of God and provide a voice for the voiceless.

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“I am a man who believes in integrity. As officers in the temple of justice, we must defend justice with the fear of God, and so we shall.

“We are here to add value and ensure that the oppressed are always defended to the best of our ability,” he declared.

Loyibo emphasized that the law firm handles numerous pro bono cases, delivering free legal services to those who cannot afford them.

“Despite financial pressures, the firm prioritizes justice above profit,” he said.

The event marked a major milestone in the firm’s expansion, further establishing its presence in Nigeria’s legal landscape with a focus on professionalism, ethics, and social responsibility.

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Among the prominent dignitaries in attendance was the National Chairman of the All Progressives Congress (APC), Abdullahi Ganduje, who commended the firm for its role in strengthening democratic values.

“There is no doubt that it will add value, especially in providing legal services to the people of Nigeria, particularly to politicians, who are frequently involved in litigation over one issue or another.

“Therefore, I believe the establishment of that firm is a blessing to democracy,” Ganduje stated.

Other notable attendees include Senator Ned Nwoko and Rep. Miriam Onuoha, Chairperson of the House Committee on Tertiary Education Trust Fund (TETFund), along with various stakeholders and legal professionals.

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