Professor Yemi Osinbajo is a Senior Advocate of Nigeria and Senior Partner in the Law firm of SimmonsCooper Partners. Yemi Osibanjo is a professor of law and was the head of department of Public Law at the University of Lagos (1997-1999).His tertiary education was at the University
of Lagos and the London School of Economics and Political Science obtaining the
LLB and LLM degrees respectively.
Previously served as the Special Adviser to
the Attorney General of Nigeria (1988-1992), he later became the Attorney
General and Commissioner for Justice of Lagos State in 1999 reappointed for a
second term in 2003. During the period of his public service, he commenced the
Lagos State justice reform project. A prominent feature of that project was the
establishment of the Directorate for Citizens’ Rights (DCR) which provides free
legal services and legal representation to indigent citizens of the state. This
initiative gave a voice to many who would otherwise not have a way to access
their rights.
Prior to that appointment, Osibajo, a
Professor of Law, was the Head of Public Law at the Faculty of Law, University
of Lagos.
He is also the Ethics Adviser to the Advisory
Board of the African Development Bank and is a non-executive Director of
Citibank. He has served in various roles within the United Nations, United
Nations Center on Transnational Corporations, the United Nations African
Institute for Crime Prevention, the International Criminal court for Rwanda in
Arusha, Tanzania, the department of Peacekeeping operations and the United
Nations Peace Operations in Somalia.
Prof. Osibajo is Co-founder & Board Member
Convention on Business Integrity and the Justice Research Institute Ltd. In
2007, Prof. and his wife Oludolapo founded “The Orderly Society Trust”, a
non-governmental organization that is dedicated to the promotion of Christian
ethics and orderliness.
Professor Osibajo has authored, co-authored
and edited several books and publications including “The Unification and Reform
of the Nigerian Criminal Law and Procedure Codes” ; “Law Development and
Administration”; “The Annotated Civil Procedure rules of The Superior Courts in
Nigeria”; and “Cross Examination: A Trial Lawyer’s Most Potent Weapon”.
He also pastors at Olive Tree House of Prayer
for All Nations, Banana Island, a parish of the Redeemed Christian Church of
God and lives in Lagos with his wife and three children.
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