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A LIST OF 100 ACTIVE NIGERIAN LAWYERS (BARRISTERS AND SOLICITORS) FROM IBUSA IN DELTA STATE

 

A LIST OF 100 ACTIVE NIGERIAN LAWYERS (BARRISTERS AND SOLICITORS) FROM IBUSA IN DELTA STATE

Ibusa, a community in Oshimili North Local Government Area of Delta State is renowned for the abundant human capita available to her. Nevertheless, this is about 100 lawyers who are indigenes of the community. Some of them have been at the Bar for as long as 25 years and they include Prof Fidelis Oditah, QC (KC), SAN, a notable lawyer from the community and Barr Ike Ofuokwu who is respected for his integrity and reliability in the profession. Chief Peter Onyeluka Nwaoboshi, a Senator that represented the Delta North Senatorial District of Delta State is also a lawyer from the community.

1. Prof Fidelis Oditah, QC (KC), SAN    

2. Barr Emmanuel Nwuli

3. Barr Ngozi Chibututu

4. Barr Lizzy Idigbe (nee Abiagom)

5. Barr Fred Ajudua

6. Barr Chukwudi Okobi

7. Barr Mrs. Cordeilia Dener (Nee Onwuachi)

8. Barr Ike Eseke

9. Barr Tony Isoh

10. Barr Victor Okereke

11. Barr Austin Elikwu

12. Barr Charles Nmarkwe

13. Barr Bobo Ajudua

14. Barr Ngozi Emurashe (nee Uchidiunor)

15. Barr Awele Henry Chigbue

16. Dr. Barr Nosike Agokei

17.  Barr Mrs. Kate Onianwa

18. Barr Mrs. Scholar Ede

19. Barr Fred Isoh

20. Barr Hon Stella Mejulu

21. Barr Ifeoma Iloba

22. Barr Mrs. Chichi Fenlab Nwabueze

23. Barr Mrs. Florence Ndubuisi Balogun

24. Barr Ike Ofuokwu

25. Barr Dom Okonma

26. Barr Dave Nwaezeapu

27. Barr Fenlab Nwabueze

28. Barr Ifeanyi Agba

29. Barr Ike Agba

30. Barr Felicia Nwaezeigwe

31. Barr Mrs. Uche Obidi

32. Barr Val Okonji

33. Barr Sola Hyacinth Elueme (Magistrate)

34. Barr Femi Okafor

35. Barr Felix Nwaokolo

36. Barr Tina Moye

37. Barr Nkechi Halima Nwadei

38. Barr Nneamaka Rosemary Okeleke-Onyekwum

39. Barr Richard Amatokwu

40. Barr Asua Oraegbu

41. Barr Frank Ushedo

42. Barr Anthony Onwordi

43. Barr Mrs. Lilian Isioma Otoma (nee Nmarkwe)

44. Barr Mrs. Judith Edonmwonyi (nee Nzekwu)

45. Barr Mrs. Priscilla Oditah

46. Barr Charles Nwanze

47. Barr Nduka Nwaezeigwe

48. Sir. Barr Theo Nzekwu

49. Barr Mrs. Vera Ohai

50. Barr C. N. Okocha

51. Barr Helen Ikolodo

52. Barr Emeka Ogwugwu

53. Barr Ndidi Onyia

54. Barr Lilian Isioma Otomah

55. Barr Peter Lotobi

56. Barr Peter Onyeluka Nwaoboshi

57. Barr Chike Chuks Okafor

58. Barr Albert Nwalia

59. Barr Ngozi Chukwura Oboiseoye Chigbue

60. Hon Justice Theodora Obiageli Uloho

61. Barr Chike Oni Chime

62. Barr Lawrence Nwajei

63. Barr Tony Odiadi

64. Barr Fidel Okeze

65. Barr Stephen Ajufo

66. Barr Louis Mgbolu

67. Barr Kobindi Chigbue

68. Barr Chiedu Nwandu

69. Barr Ifeoma Idigbe

70. His Honour T. J. Nzekwu

71. Barr Charles Okoh

72. Her Honour Doris Okafor

73. Barr James Nwanze

74. Barr Rosemary Olinmah

75. Barr Okolie Apiti Onochie

76. Barr Mag Doris Mokwenye

77. Barr Emeka Ohaegbu

78. Barr Benjamin Obi Okoji

79. Barr Vincent Nosike Soligbo

80. Barr Emmanuella Ezenwa Ikolodo

81. Barr Nonso Okonji

82. Barr Emmanuel Nwulia

83. Barr Dumebi Ikpo

84. Barr Bibian Umeadi-Iloba

85. Barr Chris Nwaokobia Jnr.

86. Barr Gladys Dibia Gbuenisi

87. Barr Fred Umeadi

88. Barr Princess Pat Adankele Ajudua

89. Barr Marion Nwamaka Emeagwai

90. Barr Philip Okolie

91. Barr Anthony Isoh

92. Barr Charles Okocha

93. Barr Emmanuel Nwulia

94. Barr Christopher Chilua

95. Barr Mike Olunwa

96. Barr Ifeanyi Nwaezeigwe

97. Barr Anthonia Nkechi Onabanjo (nee Odita)

98. Barr Stephanie Onyeka Okonwanji

99. Barr Paul Ajudua

100. Barr Chuks Anthony Okeibunor

 

- Compiled by Dr. Emeka Esogbue

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