Innocent Umezulike

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Innocent Umezulike

Innocent Azubike Umezulike OFR (21 September 1953 – 11 June 2018) was a Nigerian jurist who served as the chief judge of Enugu State for over 13 years.[1] He remains the longest-serving chief judge in South-Eastern Nigeria, and second longest-serving chief judge in Nigeria.[2]

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Innocent Azubike Umezulike

(1953-09-21)21 September 1953
Rivers State, Nigeria
Died11 June 2018(2018-06-11) (aged 64)
London, England
Burial placeMgbidi, Enugu State
OccupationJurist
Years active1972–2018
ChildrenCynthia Umezulike
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Education

Innocent Azubike Umezulike was born on 21 September 1953 in Rivers State, southern Nigeria and a native Ifite Mgbidi in Enugu State. He went to St. Vincent Secondary School, where he obtained his West African School Certificate in 1971.[3] He then attended the University of Lagos, graduating with a bachelor's degree in law in 1976.

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He joined the Nigerian Television Authority as an assistant legal adviser to the corporation.[4] He was admitted to the Nigerian Bar Association in 1980.[5]

In 1983, Umezulike joined the University of Ibadan's faculty of law before joining Nnamdi Azikiwe University, where he began as a senior lecturer in 1987 and became an associate professor in 1992.[6] In August 1993, he was appointed Judge of Enugu State,[5] prior to which he became the state's Chief Judge; after four years of service, he was nominated to serve in the Supreme Court of the Gambia.[2][4] He was also appointed chairman of the Failed Banks Tribunal Zone 6 Nigeria.[7]

Throughout his career, Umezulike served in various positions at public and private institutions, including as a senior special adviser to the Attorney General of Nigeria prior to his appointment as an Enugu State judge.[2] He also authored and published over 23 books on conveyancing, adverse possession, and land and property law throughout his career.[8][9]

Umezulike died at a hospital in London on 11 June 2018.[2] The Hon. Justice Innocent Umezulike Foundation, set up after his death, held a memorial lecture at the Justice I.A Umezulike Auditorium, Enugu State High Court complex in September 2019, marking the first anniversary of his death with a presentation of the book Hon. Justice Innocent Umezulike: A Chronicle of Leading Judgements Volume 1.[10][11]

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