 That as a matter of urgency, the Nigerian judiciary must address the issues of delays in processing cases through the courts. This, as he referred to delay in the Nigerian judicial process as the elephant in the room, is wondering what would happen to the country's legal profession in another 50 years given the gridlock in processing cases through the courts. The question of the integrity of the legal process also is worrisome. Ushin Bajo said this on Friday in Lagos when he chaired a Wale Olanik Pekun and called Justice Summit on Justice Sector Reforms. It's in celebration of the 70th birthday of Wale Olanik Pekun SAE.