Eliane J. Allagbada: First female to serve as the President of the Court of Accounts of Niger (2010). She was also the first female to serve as a Judge of the Court of First Instance of Niamey. Stella Thomas (1935): First female lawyer in Nigeria. She later became the first female magistrate in Nigeria (1943).
He is currently among the richest lawyers in Nigeria and also a profound legal practitioner. Aare Afe Babalola, SAN is very vast in his area of specialty. His enthusiasm and experience in the legal profession has undoubtedly contributed to his success in the profession.
He is one of the core partners of Sofunde, Osakwe, Ogundipe & Belgore. Muhammad Dele Belgore became a Senior Advocate of Nigeria in 2001; after fulfilling all the requirements for the title. The reason why i included Muhammad Dele in this list is because, he is one the lawyers in Nigeria who are also doing pretty well In ADR processes.
Karen Goldblatt Marshall (1966): First female lawyer (non-native) in Namibia (upon being called to the Bar of Windhoek). She later became the first female judge in Namibia. Maria Catharina Greeff (c. 1977): First native-born Caucasian female lawyer in Namibia.
Stella Thomas (1935): First female lawyer in Nigeria.
Christopher Sapara Williams made history on November 1879 when he became the first Nigerian to be called to the English bar. Born on July 14, 1855 in Sierra Leone although he was reported to have been of Ijesha origin, he studied law at Inner Temple in London and on November 17, 1879, he was called to the English bar.
barristers and solicitorsThere is one general category of lawyer in Nigeria. All lawyers are admitted to the bar as barristers and solicitors of the Supreme Court without any distinction as to their roles or functions.
Adewunmi Ogunsanya is among the most popular lawyer in Nigeria. He has contributed greatly to the development of the Nigerian legal system.
Past Chief Justices of NigeriaS/NNAMEPERIOD1Hon. Justice Stafford Foster Sutton (Past CJF)1955-19582Hon. Justice Adetokunbo Ademola KBE, GCON1958–19723Hon. Justice Taslim Olawale Elias CFR, GCON1972–19754Hon. Justice Darnley Arthur Alexander CBE,KCMG,CFR,GCON1975–197912 more rows
The earliest people who could be described as "lawyers" were probably the orators of ancient Athens (see History of Athens). However, Athenian orators faced serious structural obstacles.
Top 7 Best Lawyers in Nigeria 2020 and their Net WorthTunde Folawiyo. Mr Tijani Babatunde Folawiyo popularly known as Tunde Folawiyo is a lawyer and a businessman. ... John Olatunde Ayeni. ... Adewumi Ogunsanya SAN. ... Barrister Jimoh Ibrahim. ... Aare Afe Babalola. ... Wole Olanipekun. ... Gbenga Oyebode MFR.
Here are 8 Main Types Of Law In Nigeria: Commercial Law. Constitutional Law. Corporate Law.
“According to the Supreme Court, the total number of legal practitioners increased from 120,006 in 2017 to 190,000 in 2019, representing an annual growth rate of 32 percent.
Below are the richest lawyers in Nigeria and their net worth:Wale Babalakin SAN – $260 million.Jimoh Ibrahim – $200 million.Wole Olanipekun – $122 million.Gbenga Oyebode – $120 million.Femi Falana SAN – $80 million.Chief Joe Kyari Gadzama SAN – $15 million.Kayode Sofola, SAN – $5.7 Million.More items...•
Top 11 Best Law Universities/Schools in NigeriaUniversity of Lagos (UNILAG) Location: Lagos State, Nigeria. ... Obafemi Awolowo University (OAU) ... University of Nigeria, Nsukka (UNN) ... University of Ibadan (UI) ... Faculty Of Law UNIBEN. ... Ahmadu Bello University (ABU) ... University of Ilorin (UNILORIN) ... University of Calabar (UNICAL)More items...•
Professor Alfred Bandele KasunmuProfessor Alfred Bandele Kasunmu (SAN), a legal luminary and prolific author will on Saturday, May 23, 2020, celebrate his 88th birthday. He is unequivocally the oldest surviving Senior Advocate of Nigeria (SAN).
Blanche Azouley (1908): First female lawyer in Algeria (upon being called to the Bar of Algiers) Belmihoub Aziz: First female judge in Algeria (c. 1962) Nadia Hammadi: First female appointed as a Judge of the High Court of Algeria (c. 1963–1964)
Desiree Finca (1967): First Black female lawyer in South Africa. Yvonne Mokgoro (1987) and Kate O'Regan: First females appointed as Justices of the Constitutional Court of South Africa (1994). Mokgoro is also known as the first Black female judge in South Africa.
Hildah Chibomba, Mugeni Mulenga, and Anne Sitali: First females to serve as Judges of the Constitutional Court of Zambia (2016). Chimbomba was also the first female to serve as President of the Constitutional Court of Zambia.
Agathe Pembellot (France Bar; 1969): First female magistrate in the Republic of the Congo (1973), as well as the first female member of the Supreme Court of Congo (1982) Julienne Ondziel-Gnelenga (1982): First female lawyer in the Republic of the Congo, as well as the first female to serve as a Bâtonnier.
Beatriz da Consolação Mateus Buchili: First female appointed as the Attorney General of Mozambique (2014) Lúcia Fernanda Bu inga Maximiano do Amaral and Lúcia da Luz Ribeiro: First females to serve as Judges of the Constitutional Council of Mozambique (2003).
Essi Matilda Forster (1922–1998): First Ghanaian female lawyer. Annie Jiagge (1950): First woman in Ghana and the Commonwealth of Nations to become a judge. Joyce Bamford-Addo (1961): First female Justice of the Supreme Court of Ghana.
Rose Francine Rogombé: First female judge in Gabon (1967). She was also the first female to serve as a deputy prosecutor, investigating judge, Vice-President of the Libreville Tribunal de Grande Instance, public prosecutor and advisor to the judicial chamber of the Supreme Court of Gabon.