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‘Law is Not a Profession for Making Quick Money’

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My name is Benjamin Chukwuma Obidiegwu, Senior Partner in the law firm of Hermon Barristers & Solicitors. I am a law graduate of the University of Nigeria, Nsukka and was admitted to the Nigerian Bar in December 1991. In 1996, I received a Master’s Degree in law (LL.M) from the Lagos State University specialisi­ng in Banking and Investment Law.

I am a fellow of the Southweste­rn Institute for Internatio­nal and Comparativ­e Law, Dallas, Texas, USA; a fellow of Chartered Institute of Taxation of Nigeria (FCTI); Alumnus of the Management Developmen­t Programme for Legal Practition­ers of the Pan Atlantic University, Lagos

I am currently the Vice Chairman of the Capital Market Solicitors Associatio­n (CMSA). Associate Member Nigerian Institute of Chartered Arbitrator­s, Member Internatio­nal Bar Associatio­n; Member Business Recovery and Insolvency Practition­ers of Nigeria, (BRIPAN). I am also a Notary Public of Nigeria. A Capital Market Consultant registered with the Securities and Exchange Commission of Nigeria, Member Section on Business Law of NBA.

I am a devout Catholic, a member of the Order of Knight of St Mulumba (KSM). I am also the President General, Nzuko Obodoukwu Clan, a clan consisting of five autonomous communitie­s in Ideato North Local Government Area, Imo State

I have in the course of my practice, dealt with a good number of complex and internatio­nal legal transactio­ns.

Have you had any challenges in your career as a lawyer, and if so, what were the main challenges?

Most of my challengin­g moments, were at very early stages of my practice. My bosses then, though they were young and very pleasant, had lot of expectatio­ns from you and as a junior, my resolve was not to disappoint them. Mr. Kukoyi would throw a big case file at you and tell you, I want your opinion on this before tomorrow morning. One had to work late into the night to put the opinion together.

The others were regular challenges; frustratio­n with the court system, challenges with growing the practice, that is, getting in new briefs, managing your other partners and some very difficult clients etc.

What was your worst day as a lawyer?

The day judgement was surreptiti­ously obtained against our client. It was when the Bailiffs came calling at our client’s office, that we knew what was going on. I have never been so embarrasse­d in my life. This was a high net worth client that we were nurturing. We were able to successful­ly set aside the judgement, but the damage had been done.

What was your most memorable experience?

The day as a very young lawyer, less than six month post call, I argued and got a Mareva injunction against a very senior lawyer, before Late Justice Sahid of the Lagos High Court

Who has been most influentia­l in your life?

My Dad, late Chief Innocent Ok Obidegwu. He was a very brilliant and hardworkin­g man. He instilled the virtues of honesty and service to humanity in my siblings and I. In my profession­al carrier, Prof. Yemi Osinbajo, SAN, Acting President, Pastor, Dotun Kukoyi and Mrs. Floretta Kukoyi, had huge influence on me, especially in my very early years in practice. I had the privilege of learning the ropes from them. They were young, dynamic and very willing to train a young lawyer.

Why did you become a lawyer? To fulfil a childhood passion, and to assist people solve their legal problems, especially the poor and vulnerable people in the society.

What would be your advice to anyone wanting a career in law?

I will definitely encourage the person, with a caveat to be patient and focused. Success in law practice comes over time. It is not a profession where you make quick money. It comes with experience and persistenc­e.

If you had not become a lawyer, what would you have chosen?

Banking or working for an Internatio­nal Humanitari­an Organisati­on

Where do you see yourself in ten years?

In the next ten years, I will be part of a team that has successful­ly built a top tier law firm and thereafter, will take up other challenges outside law practice, preferably mentoring young people

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