Monday 19 May 2014

20 Things You Should Know About Late Justice Chukwudifu Oputa


 Late Justice Chukwudifu Oputa,the father of self-proclaimed Area Father,Charly Boy,died on Sunday, May 4, 2014 after battling ill health for several months and suffering a stroke earlier this year.
                  The Late Justice was one of the most eminent jurists who played a key role in the history of Nigeria's judiciary.Below are 20 things you should know about late Justice Chukwudifu Oputa. 1.) He was born to Chief Oputa Nzukwu andMrs. Nwametu Oputaon September 22, 1924.
2.) His father died when he was about threemonths old while his mother died just about the time he turned six months.
3.) He was brought up by his grandmother,Ogonim Enesha, a trader with the Royal Niger Company.

4.) Growing up, he was fondly referred to asSylvester, and attended theSacred Heart School, Oguta, from 1930 to 1936, and Christ the King’s College, Onitsha, from 1937 to 1940.
5. ) Though he got admission to the Higher College, Lagos, he had to move to the famous Achimota College, in the then Gold Coast (now Ghana), where he obtained a Bachelor’s degree in Economics in 1945.
6.) During the Second World War, Oputa, while a student at Achimota, was drafted into the army, during which he joined others to establish the Achimota Home Generals.
7.) He studied at home to obtain his Bachelor of Arts in History from the University of London.
8.) On return from Ghana, he became a teacher at the African College (now in Rivers State), where the likes ofProf. Chike Obi, famous mathematician, andDr. Pius Okigboalso taught.
9. ) He was once a principal at the Kalabari National College, Buguma, and one of his students wasProf. Tam David West, a former petroleum minister.
10. ) Oputa read Law in England and by June1953 he received his LL.B (Hons) degree.
11. ) He was called to the English Bar-Grays Inn, London, on November 26, 1953.
12.) He returned to Nigeria in 1954 and appeared in virtually all the magistrate and high courts of the then Eastern Region of Nigeria, the West African Court of Appeal, the Federal Supreme Court, the Supreme Court, and the court in the Region of Cameroon.
13.) Oputa was the lead counsel in the Harcourt Commission of inquiry into the Oguta Chieftaincy dispute between 1958 and 1959. He was also the leading counsel in the Ukelonu Inquiry into theNembe AmayangboDispute (1959/1960), as well as the leading counsel in the Harding Commission of Inquiry into the Onitsha Obaship dispute between 1960 and 1961.
14.) In 1976, he was appointed the first Chief Judge of Imo State, a position he held till July 2, 1984.
15.) He was appointed a Justice of the Supreme Court of Nigeria after his tenure as the CJ of Imo State.
16.) He established his Justice Oputa Foundation on October 2, 2010. The foundation, according to him, was an initiative, which 'operates with deep understanding that it is virtually impossibleto address the malaise bedeviling the continent without sound, people-oriented governance constructed on sustainable developmental modem'.
17.) He was a staunch Catholic and social crusader for justice, a prominent member of the Sacred Heart Catholic Church, Oguta. He’s a Knight of St. Sylvester.
18. )Oputa owned a Limousine-1950 model,which afterwards was used for ceremonial events.
19.) His wife,Margaret,92, was a nurse.
20.) Oputa lost two of his children -- his first child,Michael, in 2003, and his only daughter that same year. She died during childbirth.

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