My PLO and I


Unreserved greetings to the generality of IFELAW LUMINARIES, how are we enjoying the break?
I find it most important to say that it has been an honour to me serving you throughout the last semester, the entirety of the class is worth what informal parlance calls "KUDOS". The class executive are set of indescribable sages whose actions are guided round the clock. At intervals, I'm left in the corner of my room with the question: "What manner of men are these whose spirit speak of such valour and nobility?"
I appreciate your cooperating hands.


At this juncture, I need to point your attention to whom you are, IFELAW LUMINARIES, you are the voice of the nation. The spokesman of wherever you belong. Throughout history, it has been the inaction of those who could have acted, the indifference of those who should have known better and the silence of the voice of justice when it mattered most that has made it possible for evil to triumph. Against this backdrop, I want you all to wear the gown of praise and constructive criticism. Sing of praise when necessary and forbid the contrary cum any subject matter.
Let us not only depart from those who sees no joy in creativity and have pessimism for progress, those that have continued to relish and delight in their habitual violence and in the most heinous and hideous forms of unprovoked attacks. But let's correct them for the betterment of the society.
As poignantly quipped at "MY PLO and I", The success of any administration lies not solely on the craftsmanship of the leader but similarly on the cooperating hands of the led. I once again want to solicit your unflinching support as we delve into the second and last phase of this administration.
For your impact to the Law Students' society as a body.
I'm with the question, "Do people shap society or does society shape people?" I share this wild view and what it affirms is the belief that real men ought to help shape the societies and invariably, great men, who have the courage of their convictions, often do. I totally reject the opposite and paradoxical philosophy that has been so well enunciated by those who rhetorically asked "who can control societal fate?" They obviously, and in my erroneous believ that fate and destiny lies in the hands of a "higher power" alone but I am of the view that to a great extent, we can control the fate of the society and that our future is determined by the choices that we make.
The expression of words can never express my heart of appreciation. I love IFELAW LUMINARIES and wish her the soaring height.
God Bless IFELAW LUMINARIES
God Bless IFELAW
God Bless Obafemi Awolowo University
Daniel Cortez,
IFELAW PLO.

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