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Aged 35, he was appointed a part-time Judge of the Crown Court, England & Wales, the youngest at the time. In 2002, aged only 39, he became the first Nigerian practising abroad to be promoted to Queen’s Counsel. He was then promoted to the rank of Senior Advocate of Nigeria in 2005 and elected a Bencher of Gray’s Inn in the same year. For almost 20 years, he has headed Pump Court Chambers in London, a large common law set of chambers, where he is the only black Head of Chambers in the Temple.
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- Arch 29, Union Yard Arches, London
- Arch 28, Union Yard Arches, London
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