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Nigerian Bar Association NIGERIAN BAR ASSOCIATION COVID-19 PALLIATIVE DISBURSEMENT REPORT AS AT 27 AUGUST 2020 NIGERIAN BAR ASSOCIATION COVID-19 PALLIATIVE DISBURSEMENT REPORT Note NGN Receipt Donations 1 101,893,495 Less: Disbursements 2 85,680,000 Bank Charges 183,787 85,863,787 Available funds 16,029,708 *A total of 8,568 beneficiaries were paid out of the 8,610 valid applications received. The remaining 42 applicants are having issues with their bank accounts at the time of preparing this report. The names of 42 eligible applicants with bank issues have been disclosed in the note 3 of this report. 2 NIGERIAN BAR ASSOCIATION 1 SCHEDULE OF COVID-19 RELIEF DONATIONS RECEIVED S/N DONOR NGN 1 Godwin Omoaka SAN 100,000.00 2 Y C Maikyau SAN 500,000.00 3 Y C Maikyau & Co: Raphael Terfa Agbanyi 20,000.00 Obasi-Nwabueze 20,000.00 Tobechukwu Anthonia Rapu 20,000.00 Mohammed Adelodun 20,000.00 Pius Agbo Joseph 20,000.00 Abdulrauf Tijani Aboki 15,000.00 Ogochi Peace Nwosu 15,000.00 Oluwabusola Susan Oketade 15,000.00 Abdulrahman IsaWasegu 10,000.00 Faizah Danlami Zama 10,000.00 Abdulrahman Belgore 10,000.00 Chika Promise Nwozor 10,000.00 Nuratu Umar 10,000.00 Faisal Abubakar 10,000.00 Rachel David Mann 10,000.00 Firdausi Abdulahi Ahmad 10,000.00 Naomi Samariya Banku (NYSC-Member) 10,000.00 Kelechi Ogbonna 10,000.00 Anthony Chigozi Ekwoaba 6,000.00 Hannatu Ayuba Matunji 5,000.00 Morris Chijoke Duru 5,000.00 Hannah Charles Dikki 5,000.00 Belgore Mahmoud 5,000.00 Muhammad Muhammad Gajo 5,000.00 Nana Fatima Usman 5,000.00 Mary Omoyeme Musa 5,000.00 Yakubu Bako (Student) 5,000.00 4 Okocha & Okocha 500,000.00 5 Enitan Olukayode Abayomi SAN 100,000.00 6 Ayodele Akintunde & Co 250,000.00 7 Mrs Funke Adekoya SAN 250,000.00 8 Synergy Attornies/Abiodun Owonikoko SAN 250,000.00 9 Adegboyega Awomolo & Associates 500,000.00 10 Oluwafemi Peter Atoyebi SAN 1,000,000.00 11 Ogunwumiju Kehinde Olamide SAN 250,000.00 12 Adeniji Kazeem & Co 250,000.00 13 Dr. Onyechi Ikpeazu SAN 2,000,000.00 14 Steve Ojomeko Adehi SAN 200,000.00 3 NIGERIAN BAR ASSOCIATION 1 SCHEDULE OF COVID-19 RELIEF DONATIONS RECEIVED S/N DONOR NGN 15 Principles Law Partnership/Mrs Essien SAN 1,000,000.00 16 Chief O. E. B. Offiong SAN 500,000.00 17 Biriyai Dambo SAN 100,000.00 18 Olisa Agbakoba SAN 100,000.00 19 Rotimi Oguneso SAN 100,000.00 20 Olatunde Busari SAN 250,000.00 21 Adewale Sunday Adesokan SAN 100,000.00 22 Paul C. Ananaba & Co 100,000.00 23 George Oguntade SAN 250,000.00 24 Rickey Tarfa SAN 500,000.00 25 John Olusegun Odubela SAN 300,000.00 26 Olusegun O Jolaawo SAN 200,000.00 27 Dr. Wale Babalakin SAN 10,000,000.00 28 S. I. Muhammed & Co 2,000,000.00 29 Ken E. Mozia & Co 250,000.00 30 Abdulwahab Muhammed 500,000.00 31 Prof Musa Yakubu SAN, OFR 500,000.00 32 Ibrahim Sani Muhammed SAN 1,000,000.00 33 O. J. Onoja (SAN) & Associates 100,000.00 34 Prof. Offornze Amucheazi SAN 200,000.00 35 Seni Adio SAN 300,000.00 36 Ahmed A. Raji SAN 500,000.00 37 Chief Mike Ozekhome SAN 600,000.00 38 Nasser Abdu Dangiri & Co 100,000.00 39 Emeka Ngige SAN 300,000.00 40 Fagbohunlu John Babatunde SAN 500,000.00 41 Balogun Oluwakemi SAN 100,000.00 42 Babalakin & Co: Olawale Akoni SAN 500,000.00 Tola Oshobi SAN 200,000.00 Dr. K. O. Famuyiwa 100,000.00 Mabel Ekeke 100,000.00 Kolade Olawuni 100,000.00 Babajide Lawal 100,000.00 Dayo Oketola 50,000.00 Yinka Arasi 50,000.00 Taiwo Ade-Lawal 50,000.00 Tolu Orunmuyi 50,000.00 Dr. Kubi Udofia 50,000.00 Oluwaseun Awonuga 50,000.00 Kehinde Daodu 50,000.00 4 NIGERIAN BAR ASSOCIATION 1 SCHEDULE OF COVID-19 RELIEF DONATIONS RECEIVED S/N DONOR NGN Blessing Aigbe 30,000.00 Dunni Segun-Oke 20,000.00 Faruq Hussain 20,000.00 Kayode Osho 20,000.00 Lawrence Ochulor 20,000.00 Ilemobade O. Olagbegi 20,000.00 Gerald Ivhador 20,000.00 Adedayo Osijo 20,000.00 Moyosore Adeyi 20,000.00 Larry Nkwor 20,000.00 Lawrencia Anene 20,000.00 Yusuf Abbas 20,000.00 Joseph Nembe 20,000.00 Korede Sotubo 20,000.00 Chisom Oyejeocha 20,000.00 Happiness Arhere 15,000.00 Teslimat Tolu Bello 15,000.00 Joy Oyin Afolabi 15,000.00 Tolu Adeyeye 15,000.00 Abiola Kemi Adegunde 12,000.00 Abdulmimin Yasin 10,000.00 Martina Aguocha 10,000.00 Temitope Samuel 10,000.00 Banke Adegbola 10,000.00 Patrick Akwu 10,000.00 Princess Otah 10,000.00 Anjola Folarin 10,000.00 Allison Achinuvu 10,000.00 Yetunde Alabi 10,000.00 Blossom Egbude 10,000.00 Charles Adekunle 10,000.00 Halimat Salami 10,000.00 Ovye Affi 10,000.00 Adaobi Okafor 10,000.00 Iyanujesu Oguntunji 10,000.00 Winnie Eneam 10,000.00 Lateef Omotosho 10,000.00 Kingsley Ibe 10,000.00 Elizabeth Onatade 10,000.00 Favour Agunu 10,000.00 43 Joe Agi SAN 1,000,000.00 5 NIGERIAN BAR ASSOCIATION 1 SCHEDULE OF COVID-19 RELIEF DONATIONS RECEIVED S/N DONOR NGN 44 Elisha Y. Kurah & Co 250,000.00 45 Anonymous 150,000.00 46 Anonymous 100,000.00 47 Mahmud & Co 1,000,000.00 48 Ama Etuwewe SAN 100,000.00 49 Alade Agbabiaka & Co 150,000.00 50 Ade Adedeji SAN 250,000.00 51 Ibrahim Mukhtar 50,000.00 52 Oba Nsugbe QC, SAN 200,000.00 53 Miannaya Essien SAN 1,000,000.00 54 Edward Ashiekaa SAN 50,000.00 55 Omokayode A. Dada 100,000.00 56 Abubakar Malami SAN 1,000,000.00 57 Dayo Apata SAN 200,000.00 58 Ahia C. Kenneth SAN 100,000.00 59 A. Mustapha SAN 500,000.00 60 Kamaldeen Adeyemi Ajibade SAN 250,000.00 61 Bode Olanipekun SAN 500,000.00 62 Adekunle Oyesanya SAN 100,000.00 63 Dayo Akinlaja & Co 100,000.00 64 Ferdinand Orbih SAN 200,000.00 65 Koku Babajide Olatokunbo SAN 500,000.00 66 Adebayo Adelodun & Co 200,000.00 67 Okey Amechi SAN 100,000.00 68 Bola Olotu 100,000.00 69 Pinheiro LP/Kemi Pinheiro SAN 500,000.00 70 Toyin Pinheiro SAN 500,000.00 71 Louis M. Alozie SAN 100,000.00 72 Sen. Michael Opeyemi Bamidele 1,000,000.00 73 Ogunsanya & Ogunsanya 250,000.00 74 Julius Oladele Adesina SAN 350,000.00 75 Yunus Ustaz Usman & Co 1,000,000.00 76 Perchstone & Graeys 500,000.00 77 Sam Ologunorisa SAN 250,000.00 78 Prof. Fabian Ajogwu SAN 500,000.00 79 Adesegun Ajibola SAN 200,000.00 80 Solo Akuma & Associates 200,000.00 81 Tawo E. Tawo SAN 100,000.00 82 Dr. Babatunde Ajibade SAN 1,000,000.00 83 Eleja Kehinde Kolawole SAN 100,000.00 84 Abdul Ibrahim SAN 100,000.00 6 NIGERIAN BAR ASSOCIATION 1 SCHEDULE OF COVID-19 RELIEF DONATIONS RECEIVED S/N DONOR NGN 85 Prof Wahab Egbewole SAN 100,000.00 86 Ohwovoriole Ekemejero SAN 100,000.00 87 S. I. Ameh SAN 500,000.00 88 Chief Oluwole Olanipekun SAN 2,500,000.00 89 Lasun Sanusi SAN 250,000.00 90 Streamsowers & Kohn 500,000.00 91 Bayo Ojo SAN 500,000.00 92 Leslie Arthur Nylander SAN 100,000.00 93 Eyitayo Ayokunle Fatogun 100,000.00 94 Victor Ndoma Egba SAN 1,000,000.00 95 Ayo Asala SAN 100,000.00 96 Joe Abrahams SAN 100,000.00 97 Dr. J. Y. Musa SAN 100,000.00 98 Usman Ogwu Sule SAN 100,000.00 99 Emeka P Okpoko SAN 100,000.00 100 Dr. J. O. Olatoke SAN 100,000.00 101 Ifedayo A Adedipe SAN 500,000.00 102 Obi Uche Valentine SAN 500,000.00 103 Ogbole Paul Harris Adakole SAN 100,000.00 104 Theo Chike Osanakpo SAN 250,000.00 105 Olanipekun Oladapo Olumide SAN 250,000.00 106 Abiodun Adediran Ola SAN 200,000.00 107 Adetunji Oyeyipo SAN 250,000.00 108 Oladipo Olasope SAN 200,000.00 109 Adewale Atake SAN 150,000.00 110 Ebun-Olu Adegboruwa SAN 100,000.00 111 Sylva Ogwemoh SAN 300,000.00 112 Dr. F. Chuka Agbu SAN 100,000.00 113 Lucius E. Nwosu SAN 150,000.00 114 Anonymous 100,000.00 115 Anonymous 100,000.00 116 Akubo Pius Ademu SAN 200,000.00 117 Olagoke Omobolanle Fakunle SAN 250,000.00 118 Olumide Akpata 1,000,000.00 119 Akeredolu Abimbola SAN 250,000.00 120 Charles Udoka Ihua-Maduenyi 100,000.00 121 Mba Ekpezu Ukweni SAN 100,000.00 122 Zenith Bank Plc 250,000.00 123 Dr. Muiz A Banire SAN 500,000.00 124 Lawbreed Foundation 150,000.00 125 Yusuf Ali SAN 2,000,000.00 7 NIGERIAN BAR ASSOCIATION 1 SCHEDULE OF COVID-19 RELIEF DONATIONS RECEIVED S/N DONOR NGN 126 Joe Kyari Gadzama SAN 500,000.00 127 Abiodun Ishola Layonu SAN 150,000.00 128 Olawoyin Adewale Adedamola SAN 100,000.00 129 Wole Agunbiade SAN 100,000.00 130 Jireh & Greys Attorneys 100,000.00 131 Rotimi Jacobs SAN 500,000.00 132 Olumuyiwa Aduroja & Co 200,000.00 133 Samuel Otseilu Zibiri SAN 100,000.00 134 Dr.
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