Civil Rights Realisation and Advancemcent Network - Crran
Civil Rights Realisation and Advancemcent Network page gives updates on human rights violations in Nigeria with emphasis on the rights situation in SE Nig.
22/08/2025
It’s a deception – Legal expert
"The President of the Civil Rights Realisation and Advancement Network (CRRAN), Olu Omotayo, described the proposal as deceptive.
Omotayo added that public trust in leadership had eroded because leaders live “entirely at the expense of government” while the masses are left to struggle..."
Hungry masses: Nigerians reject pay rise for Tinubu, Shettima, Akpabio, others The Nigerian Government is considering an upward review of salaries for political office holders, following concerns that their current earnings are
22/08/2025
“In a letter they are parading, which the EFCC refused to accept, they claimed that MayFresh bank has been transferred to the church. But what they have failed to tell the public is how they transferred the shareholdings of the major shareholders to Madonna University and other entities without their consent. Where's the board of directors' resolution to transfer the bank to the church, and the Instrument of Transfer made by the owners of the transfer shares?
Mayfresh Bank Ignores Nigerian Central Bank Probe Report, Retains Managers Accused Of Fraud, Operates Without Functional Board –Sources | Sahara Reporters Mayfresh Bank Ignores Nigerian Central Bank Probe Report, Retains Managers Accused Of Fraud, Operates Without Functional Board –Sources
22/08/2025
"...The vigilante outfit in Anambra State operates above the Nigerian law. This is evidenced by the fact that the brutality meted on Jennifer Edema Elohor, the female Youth Corps member, happened on 25th July 2025, and despite complaints to the security outfit’s office, nothing was done until the video of the assault became viral.”
The rights group condemned the jungle justice and acts of stripping women naked by state and non-state actors as aberrant and unconstitutional..."
Rights group condemns rise in women’s rights abuses in Nigeria - Ikenga Online Ben Ezechime, Enugu In a human rights update made available in Enugu on Thursday, human rights group, Civil Rights Realisation and Advancement Network (CRRAN), has frowned at the continuous abuse of women’s rights in Nigeria. In a statement, the President of CRRAN, Olu Omotayo Esq., lamented the i...
19/06/2025
"...It is worrisome that the Learned Magistrate made an order for arrest and detention of the owner of the account who is based in Ogun State and who never appears before the court or knows the Applicant in the case who claimed that he mistakenly transferred money to an unknown person.
“We submit that some Court officials led by Mrs. F. N. Nosike, and aided by Barrister Chidiogo Maduekwe, used the instrumentality of the Court to defraud Mr. Omotara Yusuf and detained him in a civil suit in which he was never a party..."
Rights Group Petitions Enugu Chief Judge, Mbah Over Unlawful Arrest, Detention Of POS Operator | African Examiner (AFRICAN EXAMINER) - A human rights group, Civil Rights Realisation and Advancement Network (CRRAN); has petitioned the Chief Judge of Enugu State over unlawful arrest and detention of a POS operator. Mr. Omotara Yusuf and subsequent withdrawal of the sum of N4,995,000 (Four million nine hundred and...
18/06/2025
"The Civil Rights Realisation and Advancement Network has petitioned the Chief Judge of Enugu State, Hon. Justice Afojulu Ozoemena, seeking justice for Point Of Sale operator, Mr. Omotara Yusuf, who was allegedly unlawfully detained and lost over N4,995,000 to a syndicate involving court officials and a lawyer..."
Group seeks justice for detained POS operator The Civil Rights Realisation and Advancement Network has petitioned the Chief Judge of Enugu State, Hon. Justice Afojulu Ozoemena, seeking justice for
19th March 2025,
HUMAN RIGHTS UPDATE:
PROCLAMATION OF STATE OF EMERGENCY MAY NOT BE MORALLY DESIRABLE BUT ITS’ LEGAL AND CONSTITUTIONAL ONCE THE NATIONAL PASS A RESOLUTION SUPPORTED BY TWO THIRD MAJORITY APPROVING IT.
The powers of the President to issue a proclamation of state of emergency is not absolute but subject to the National Assembly passing a Resolution supported by two-third majority of all the members of each House of the National Assembly approving the Proclamation, as provided by Section 305(6)(b), of the Constitution of Federal Republic of Nigeria 1999(As Amended).
Section 305(6)(b), of the Constitution further goes on to state that the approval of the National Assembly must be done within two days when the National Assembly is in session or within ten days when the National Assembly is not in session. The implication of this is that attention is now shifted to the National Assembly, where the constitutional requirement for two-third majority of all the members of each House of the National Assembly is needed for the Proclamation to be sustained.
So it is inchoate at this point to condemn the issuance of the proclamation.
There are very few cases that have come up before the Supreme Court of Nigeria in respect of Declaration of State of Emergency in parts of the country hence the need to have recourse to these cases.
Aftermath of the Declaration of the State of Emergency in the western Region of Nigeria by the Governor-General-in-Council, the Supreme Court of Nigeria in the newly independent state Nigeria, was saddled with question on the legality of the action.
The Supreme Court in One of the cases; F.R.A. WILLIAMS V. MAJEKODUNMI (NO.2) (1962) LPELR-25044(SC) (Pp. 10 paras. A) The Chief Justice of the Federation Honorable Justice Adetokunbo Ademola J.S.C, stated thus:
"That a state of public emergency exists in Nigeria is a matter apparently within the bounds of Parliament, and not one for this Court to decide. Once that state of emergency is declared, it would seem that according to the Constitution, it is the duty of Government to look after the peace and security of the State, and it will require a very strong case against it for the Court to act."
It should be noted that one of the three questions considered by the Supreme Court was “Whether the Emergency Powers Act, 1961, under which the regulations were made was ultra vires the Parliament because it purports to delegate or abdicate the legislative powers of Parliament to the Governor-General-in-Council and the said Act also purports to authorise the Governor-General-in-Council to delegate or abdicate those powers to the Administrator”.
So the proper approach or advocacy is for interested or aggrieved parties to lobby or pressurized the National Assembly not to pass a resolution approving the state of emergency. The citizens should be abreast with the law and it is assumed that every citizen do have a copy of the Constitution.
The highest power regarding the issuance of Proclamation of State of Emergency lies in the National Assembly hence the stringent requirement of Resolution of two-third majority of members of each House of the National Assembly. The Courts have little or nothing to do in this regard.
If the National Assembly supported it, then it becomes legal and constitutional.
The Supreme Court in ADEGBENRO V. AG OF THE FEDERATION & ORS (1962) LPELR-25118(SC) (Pp. 12-13 paras. F) held as follows: "...it is not for this Court to go outside the provisions of Section 65(3) of the Constitution of the Federation defining emergency. It reads: (3) In this Section "period of emergency" means any period during which- (a) The Federation is at war; (b) there is in force a resolution passed by each House of Parliament declaring that a state of public emergency exists; or (c) there is in force a resolution of each House of Parliament supported by the votes of not less than two-thirds of all the members of the House declaring that democratic institutions in Nigeria are threatened by subversion." Per ADEMOLA ,J.S.C .
So we look forward to what happens at the National Assembly in the next two days.
For: Civil Rights Realisation and Advancement Network (CRRAN);
Olu Omotayo Esq.
President
03/03/2025
"...We submit that GAC as it stands is an aberration to Constitutional Democracy in Lagos. Any similar organization in any state in Nigeria is an aberration.
The situation whereby a handful of people tend to hijack the powers of elected representatives of the people has no place under the Nigerian Constitution and under our laws.
"We further submit that any law of the state that gives any backing to this amorphous organization offends the Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria and is null and void. It is disheartening that democracy in Lagos state the commercial capital of Nigeria has been upturned and replaced with Oligarchy..."
Obasa's Return: Lagos' Governance Advisory Council Under Fire For Strangling State Assembly | Sahara Reporters Human rights organisation, the Civil Rights Realisation and Advancement Network (CRRAN) has accused the Governance Advisory Council (GAC) in Lagos State of usurping the powers of the state's legislative and judicial arms. According to CRRAN, in a statement issued on Monday and signed by its Presiden...
25/02/2025
"Two employees of Rev. Father (Prof) Emmanuel Edeh, the spiritual director of the Catholic Prayer Ministry of the Holy Spirit in Elele, Rivers State, have filed separate lawsuits in the High Court of Rivers State, Isiokpo Judicial Division, against three of Fr. Edeh’s siblings. The plaintiffs are Rev. Sister Annette Ezekwem, a member of the ministry and Deputy Vice Chancellor of Madonna University, and Professor Martin Anagboso..."
Trouble in Paradise: Employees of Father Edeh, Sue Cleric’s Siblings, Journalists as Fraud Allegation gets Messy Two employees of Rev. Father (Prof) Emmanuel Edeh, the spiritual director of the Catholic Prayer Ministry of the Holy Spirit in Elele, Rivers State, have filed separate lawsuits in the High Court o…
25/02/2025
"AFRICAN EXAMINER) – Two employees of Rev. Father (Prof) Emmannuel Edeh, the spiritual Director of Catholic Prayer Ministry of the Holy Spirit, Elele, River state, has dragged his siblings to court over allegations of share theft.
Rev. Sister Annette Ezekwem of the Ministry and Deputy Vice Chancellor (DVC), of Madonna University, Professor Martin Anagboso have instituted two separate suits at the High Court of Rivers State, Isiokpo Judicial Division, Isiokpo, Rivers State, against three siblings of (he) Fr. Edeh..."
Family Investment: Rev. Sister Ezekwem, DVC Madonna University Drag Siblings Of Rev. Fr. Edeh, Media To Court | African Examiner ...Seek N5 Billion Damages (AFRICAN EXAMINER) - Two employees of Rev. Father (Prof) Emmannuel Edeh, the spiritual Director of Catholic Prayer Ministry of the Holy Spirit, Elele, River state, has dragged his siblings to court over allegations of share theft. Rev. Sister Annette Ezekwem of the Ministr...
24/02/2025
"Two employees of the spiritual Director of Catholic Prayer Ministry of the Holy Spirit, Elele, River state, Rev. Father (Prof) Emmannuel Edeh, namely, Rev. Sister Annette Ezekwem, of the Ministry and Deputy Vice Chancellor, DVC, Madonna University, Professor Martin Anagboso
have instituted two separate suits at the High Court of Rivers State, Isiokpo Judicial Division, Isiokpo, Rivers State, against three siblings of the Proprietor of Madonna University.. "
Madonna University DVC, Revd Sister file N5 billion suits against proprietor's 3 siblings, 3 media organisations | Enugu Daily The second Plaintiff, Rev. Sister Ezekwem, is the Special Adviser on students Affairs to Rev. Fr. Edeh, who is the proprietor of Madonna
24/02/2025
". Rev. Sister Annette Ezekwem, of the Ministry and Deputy Vice Chancellor instituted two separate suits at the High Court of Rivers State, Isiokpo Judicial Division, Isiokpo, Rivers State.
Also joined in the suits for publishing in their respective media outlets a petition written to the Director General of DSS and the National Security Adviser, Malam Nuhu Ribadu, by Barrister Olu Omotayo, a human rights lawyer, acting on behalf of Father Edeh’s siblings, are three media houses, which includes, Punch Newspapers, African Examiner online newspapers and Everydaynews online..."
Alleged Fraud: Madonna University DVC, Rev. Sister Drag Rev. Fr. Edeh's Siblings To Court — EverydayNewsNGR A Reverend Sister Annette Ezekwem and the Deputy Vice Chancellor of Madonna University Professor Martin Anagboso have dragged three Siblings of the Spiritual
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