She donated relief materials and celebrated the New Year with the inmates. The CJ was accompanied on the visit by the Head of the Family Court, Justice Yetunde Idowu, Justice Iyabo Kasali, Justice Morenike Obadina, the Chief Registrar, Mr Emmanuel Ogundare and principal officers of the judiciary. She said her visit was to let the inmates be aware that they were not alone and that she was ready to assist them to make their dreams become a reality. The blind students President, Emmanuel Ikpeamaeze told the Chief Judge and her entourage that they have brought joy to their lives with the visit. Ikpeamaeze, who said the visit also demonstrated that they still matter in the society prayed for CJ and her team saying, “as you have come to sew in our lives, so shall you reap abundantly in your life”. The CJ told the elderly persons at the Holy Family Home for the Elderly, Mushin, not to despair because they are far from their homes and families and assured the inmates of the capabilities of the care givers to take good care of them. Justice Atilade who said she was conscious of the fact that everyone would get old one day also assured them of her continued support. The centre’s Coordinator, Sister Anthonia Adebowale, said it established to care for the physical and spiritual needs of the elderly persons “even in death”.]]>