Tears flow as late human rights lawyer, Bamidele Aturu, begins home journey At a colloquium held near his home, friends and colleagues described the late human rights lawyer as a humble person who fought for the poor masses. Dozens of lawyers, human rights and civil society activists gathered in Lagos, Tuesday, to pay tributes to late Bamidele Aturu as his week-long funeral ceremony begins. Mr. Aturu, 49, died July 9 after a brief illness. At the colloquium held near his home, friends and colleagues described the late human rights lawyer as a humble person who fought for the poor masses. “No news has, in recent times, jolted the labour and civil society like the death of BF (as the deceased was fondly known),” said Lanre Arogundade, member of the BF Burial Media and Publication Committee. “Within hours, his law chamber became a beehive of activities. The sheer number of people that trooped there served as a
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