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I earned N620 as University of Lagos lecturer – Osinbajo

VICE-President, Prof. Yemi Osinbajo, has recalled how he earned N620 in 1981 as a Senior Lecturer at the University of Lagos.

Osinbajo disclosed this at the 53rd Annual Conference of the Association of Nigerian Law Teachers today in Kano.

H said although the money was more than enough for him at the time, it clearly shows how life speedily changed for Nigerians.

He said, “I started teaching at the University of Lagos in 1981, as lecturer II, my salary at that time was N620, this clearly shows that the place of law teachers is crucial and important to the lives of the nation”.

“We, law teachers are custodians and creators of the underline concepts and fundamental premises of legal framework.

“And because we are the thinkers for the system of law and justice and our profession.

Our conference has always been a forum for the free and yet deep interrogation of fundamental ideas and principles that hold society together.

“Questions like the trajectory of law, law and order, democratic practice and their current interpretations and current efficacy should be asked”.

He said the theme of this year’s conference, “Law, democracy and electoral processes” is appropriate as the national elections were coming in less than a year.

Osinbajo further said that democracy was under severe attack in Africa.

“Since 2017, there had been 12 military coups in Africa,”.

He, however, explained that Nigeria has a strong civil society that would continue to safeguard the nation’s democracy.

“Democracy has become part of our exceptionalism, our gallant armed forces are totally subordinated to civilian command and authority.

“And fully committed to defending our constitutional order against internal and external threats

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