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Business mogul praises author’s books as timely, transformative

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John Paul Nwenyi, CEO of De-John Paul Great Investments Nigeria Limited, has hailed Barr. Matthew Okeke’s latest books, “Fundamental Human Rights Enforcement in Nigeria, Law Practice and Procedure” and “Nigeria: Journey from Fiscal to Feeding Bottle Federalism: The Way Forward,” as essential reads for every Nigerian.

Speaking at the book launch in Abuja, Nwenyi described the books as “game-changers” that can reshape Nigeria’s narrative and leadership landscape.

He commended Okeke, a judiciary official, for his courage and wisdom in addressing pressing national issues, saying Nigeria needs more leaders with such vision and expertise.

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Nwenyi believes the books offer valuable insights that can inspire positive change in Nigeria’s governance, law enforcement, and national development, and urged Nigerians to read and engage with the ideas presented.

Recalled that at an interview, the author, emphasized the importance of promoting and protecting human rights in Nigeria, stressing that the issue is germane to the country’s development, just as he lamented the rising cases of human rights abuses in the country, saying it is unacceptable for Nigerians to become desensitized to such violations.

He emphasized that democracy should guarantee human rights and that those in government who fail to respect human rights are misleading the people. “Democracy is not just about elections, it’s about ensuring the rights of citizens are protected,” he said.

Okeke called on Nigerians to reflect on the country’s attitude towards human rights, saying it is everyone’s responsibility to promote and protect these rights. He urged the judiciary, the Bar, and the Bench to play their part in ensuring that human rights are enforced.

The author also expressed concern that Nigerians have become too accepting of abnormality, and that it’s time to raise consciousness and call attention to these issues. He hopes that his books will spark a national conversation on the need to prioritize human rights.

Also at the event, High Chief Otis Anyaeji, former National President of the Nigerian Society of Engineers (NSE), lauded the books, saying they are timely and relevant to the country’s current challenges.

Anyaeji therefore emphasized the importance of human rights awareness, citing the current security situation in the country and the need for citizens to know their rights.

He noted that the books will be useful for citizens, students, teachers, and leaders, providing insight into the provisions of the Constitution and the obligations of government.

Anyaeji also commended Okeke for highlighting the need for fiscal federalism and proper governance, saying the books are a valuable resource for leaders and citizens alike.

Walker aslt the welcome address, the chairman of the occasion, Retired Justice Abdu Aboki of the Supreme Court of Nigeria has praised the author, for his two significant legal books, “Fundamental Human Rights Enforcement in Nigeria: Law, Practice and Procedure” and “Nigeria: Journey from Fiscal to Feeding Bottle Federalism: The Way Forward”.

Aboki said the first book on human rights is timely, given Nigeria’s current security challenges and allegations of human rights violations. He noted that human rights issues are of great interest to all, as they are interconnected with peace, progress, and democracy.

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