Idowu Sofola | |
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President of the Nigerian Bar Association | |
In office 1980–1982 |
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Chairman of the Nigerian Body of Benchers | |
In office March 30, 2012 – 2013 |
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Personal details | |
Born |
Ogun State, Nigeria |
29 September 1934
Chief Idowu Sofola, SAN, MON (September 29, 1934) is a prominent Nigerian Jurist, Bencher and former President of the Nigerian Bar Association. He was formerly the Chairman of the Nigerian Body of Benchers.
Chief Idowu was born on September 1934 at Ikenne-Remo, a town in Ogun State, southwestern Nigeria. He was enrolled at St. Saviour's School, Ikenne in 1945 for his primary education. In 1952, he was admitted into Eko Boys High School, where he completed his Secondary education. Upon completion of his secondary school education, he joined the Lagos State Judiciary in 1958 as a Court Clerk, having decided this to be a pathway to understanding the practice of Law. He thereafter journeyed to the United Kingdom where he obtained a bachelor's degree in Law from the London School of Commerce and Holborn College. He was called to the English bar at Lincolns Inn in July 1962, the same year he returned to Nigeria for legal practice.
Idowu began his career at the Supreme Court of Nigeria on July 30, 1962 when he was enrolled as a Solicitor and Advocate by Honourable Justice Sir Adetokunbo Ademola KBE, GCON, PC, SAN, having been sponsored by Chief Remilekun Fani-Kayode QC, SAN and Kehinde Sofola CON, SAN. Some of his contemporaries were Late Chief M.A Kuku (Ogbeni Oja of Ijebu Ode), Chief Akin Delano among several successful lawyers. On May 1989, he rose to the zenith of his career as Senior Advocate of Nigeria and in 1980, he was elected as president of the Nigerian Bar Association, a position he held until his tenure elapsed in 1982. On March 30, 2012, he was elected Chairman of the Nigerian Body of Benchers to succeed Dahiru Musdapher. Idowu is the first African to be elected as the Secretary General of the International Bar Association.