With heart-wrenching sorrow, yet utter submission to the Divine Will, I mourn the passing of my venerable mentor, erudite brother Silk, dearest confidant, and guiding light, Alhaji Yunus Ustaz Usman, SAN. His departure has left an unbridgeable chasm within me and the legal community, a void that can never be filled.
Alhaji Yunus Ustaz Usman, SAN, was a luminary of the Bar, renowned for his exceptional legal acumen, professionalism, generosity and contributions to the development of the legal profession in Nigeria. His achievements were numerous, including the historic feat of being the first black lawyer to address the University of Brighton in its esteemed history lecture series, delivering a keynote address in 2016.
I vividly recall our inaugural encounter in the hallowed halls of justice, Court of Appeal, Abuja, where he approached me with words of encouragement and admiration for my nascent advocacy skills. This serendipitous meeting blossomed into a treasured relationship, nurtured by his genuine interest in my growth and success.
Alhaji Usman’s impact on my career has been nothing short of transformative. He was my ardent champion, my hype man of sorts, affectionately addressing me as “Prof” at every opportunity. His enthusiasm knew no bounds when he discovered my fascination with Islam and Islamic law, despite my Christian heritage and faith. We engaged in seminal discussions on various schools of thought, with my penchant for the Hanbali School eliciting his special delight. Upon his appointment as a senior member and trustee of the Abuja National Mosque Management Board (ANMMB) and the Board of Trustees of the Education, Social and Health Mission (MESH)., he graciously invited me to his inauguration, where he introduced me to His Eminence, The Sultan of Sokoto Alhaji Muhammad Sa’ad Abubakar CFR mni, regaling him with tales of my uncommon interest and knowledge in Islamic law.
His tireless encouragement to apply for silk, coupled with his generous offer to defray the application fee, and sage advice to be the first to obtain the form for the year, underscored his unwavering investment in my future. His benevolence extended far beyond professional boundaries, as evidenced by the serial gifts of lace fabrics he bestowed upon me, symbolizing his warmth and generosity.
His humility, wisdom, and compassion inspired me to emulate these virtues in my own life. As I reflect on his remarkable life, I am reminded of his numerous achievements, commitments, and contributions to the legal profession. His legacy serves as a beacon, illuminating the path for future generations.
Farewell, Alhaji Yunus Ustaz Usman, SAN. Your departure has left a gaping void in our lives, but your memory and impact will continue to inspire and motivate us. May Almighty Allah grant you al-Jannah Firdaus and comfort your loved ones during this difficult time.
Dated 11th Day of September, 2024
Dr Olukayode Ajulo, OON, SAN
Attorney General of Ondo State
A Tribute to Alhaji Yunus Ustaz Usman, SAN: A Resplendent Northern Star in the Legal Firmament
With heart-wrenching sorrow, yet utter submission to the Divine Will, I mourn the passing of my venerable mentor, erudite brother Silk, dearest confidant, and guiding light, Alhaji Yunus Ustaz Usman, SAN. His departure has left an unbridgeable chasm within me and the legal community, a void that can never be filled.
Alhaji Yunus Ustaz Usman, SAN, was a luminary of the Bar, renowned for his exceptional legal acumen, professionalism, generosity and contributions to the development of the legal profession in Nigeria. His achievements were numerous, including the historic feat of being the first black lawyer to address the University of Brighton in its esteemed history lecture series, delivering a keynote address in 2016.
I vividly recall our inaugural encounter in the hallowed halls of justice, Court of Appeal, Abuja, where he approached me with words of encouragement and admiration for my nascent advocacy skills. This serendipitous meeting blossomed into a treasured relationship, nurtured by his genuine interest in my growth and success.
Alhaji Usman’s impact on my career has been nothing short of transformative. He was my ardent champion, my hype man of sorts, affectionately addressing me as “Prof” at every opportunity. His enthusiasm knew no bounds when he discovered my fascination with Islam and Islamic law, despite my Christian heritage and faith. We engaged in seminal discussions on various schools of thought, with my penchant for the Hanbali School eliciting his special delight. Upon his appointment as a senior member and trustee of the Abuja National Mosque Management Board (ANMMB) and the Board of Trustees of the Education, Social and Health Mission (MESH)., he graciously invited me to his inauguration, where he introduced me to His Eminence, The Sultan of Sokoto Alhaji Muhammad Sa’ad Abubakar CFR mni, regaling him with tales of my uncommon interest and knowledge in Islamic law.
His tireless encouragement to apply for silk, coupled with his generous offer to defray the application fee, and sage advice to be the first to obtain the form for the year, underscored his unwavering investment in my future. His benevolence extended far beyond professional boundaries, as evidenced by the serial gifts of lace fabrics he bestowed upon me, symbolizing his warmth and generosity.
His humility, wisdom, and compassion inspired me to emulate these virtues in my own life. As I reflect on his remarkable life, I am reminded of his numerous achievements, commitments, and contributions to the legal profession. His legacy serves as a beacon, illuminating the path for future generations.
Farewell, Alhaji Yunus Ustaz Usman, SAN. Your departure has left a gaping void in our lives, but your memory and impact will continue to inspire and motivate us. May Almighty Allah grant you al-Jannah Firdaus and comfort your loved ones during this difficult time.
Dated 11th Day of September, 2024
Dr Olukayode Ajulo, OON, SAN
Attorney General of Ondo State