Afam Osigwe, SAN Mourns Loss As Chris Agidy Falls Victim To Kidnappers

Afam Osigwe, SAN Mourns Loss As Chris Agidy Falls Victim To Kidnappers

 

 

In a tragic turn of events, the legal community was shaken by the news of Chris Agidi’s untimely demise at the hands of kidnappers. Afam Osigwe, SAN, expressed profound sadness over the loss of his colleague and friend, highlighting the devastating impact of Agidy’s death on the legal profession and the nation at large.

Chris Agidy, affectionately known as “Chris the Bar Man,” served as the Secretary of the NBA Abuja Branch (Unity Bar) during Osigwe’s tenure as Chairman from December 2010 to December 2012. Osigwe recalled Agidy’s dedication, outspoken nature, and invaluable contributions to the legal community. Agidy’s passion for the legal profession and his commitment to service earned him respect and admiration among his peers.

Prior to his tragic end, Agidy held a crucial role as a legal assistant to a federal senator, showcasing his expertise and potential for a promising future in the legal arena. However, his life was cut short by senseless violence perpetrated by individuals who fail to recognize the dedication and hard work invested by individuals like Agidy.

Osigwe condemned Agidy’s murder as a grim reminder of the security challenges plaguing the nation, emphasizing the need for swift and decisive action from law enforcement agencies. He urged authorities to spare no effort in apprehending Agidy’s killers and ensuring that justice is served.

As the legal community mourns the loss of Chris Agidy, Osigwe bid farewell to his dear colleague, acknowledging Agidy’s significant contributions and the impact of his absence. Agidy’s legacy will endure through the memories of those who knew and admired him.

In the wake of this tragedy, the call for justice reverberates throughout the legal fraternity, as Afam Osigwe, SAN, and others honor the memory of Chris Agidy and demand accountability for his senseless death.

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