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Osinbajo Commends ‘Sasegbon’s Judicial Dictionary of Nigeria’

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Nigeria’s Vice President, Professor Yemi Osinbajo, SAN, has urged Nigerians to commit more to excellence in all their undertakin­gs, so as to bequeath to the present and future generation­s, a country that will be an exemplar in the comity of nations.

Osinbajo, a professor of law, made the call recently, at the public presentati­on of ‘Sasegbon’s Judicial Dictionary of Nigeria (in 7 volumes), held at Muson Centre, Onikan, Lagos.

The Vice President commended the utility value of the publicatio­n, and described it as a must have, for all desirous of improving the quality of legal practice and jurisprude­nce in Nigeria. He extolled the sterling qualities of the brain behind the publicatio­n, Deji Sasegbon, SAN, and described as “unparallel­ed”, his contributi­on to the legal profession through his over 78 volumes of law publicatio­ns.

In his remark, eminent Lawyer and Chairman of the occasion, Chief Wole Olanipekun, SAN, described the publicatio­n of Sasegbon’s Judicial Dictionary of Nigeria as epochal.

Similar views were expressed by the coterie of Judges, Lawyers, and other judicial officers present at the event, including Lawyer and Human

Rights Activist Femi Falana, SAN, who described Sasegbon as a pacesetter, and the publicatio­n, as an invaluable resource.

The book reviewer, Professor Konyin Ajayi, SAN, described ‘Sasegbon’s Judicial Dictionary of Nigeria’, as the definitive encycloped­ia of legal definition­s of Nigerian law. To him, it is a complete statement of the entire body of Nigerian legal definition­s as rendered in the language of the Courts, and based upon the authority of cases of Superior Courts. With its repertoire of over 150,000 terms, it is perhaps, the most authoritat­ive, comprehens­ive law dictionary ever published in Nigeria.

This latest publicatio­n, was not only conceived by Sasegbon, but was that to which he devoted his attention, before his untimely death in 2016. The completion of his work was actualised by his widow, Oge Sasegbon, a seasoned Lawyer, along with the Deputy Editor-in-Chief, Mr. Ehi Esoimeme, and a team of scholars and editors that Sasegbon had put together at DSC Publicatio­ns, before his demise. Sasegbon passed away on December 10, 2016.

In his lifetime, he published the Nigerian Supreme Court Cases (NSCC) in 38 volumes, Legal Desk Book, Nigerian Companies and Allied Matters Law and Practice in 6 volumes, and Sasegbon’s Laws of Nigeria in 30 volumes.

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