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 Ibrahim Bawa Kanje SAN


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- Birth: 1963, Plateau State, Nigeria


Professional Summary


Ibrahim Bawa Kanje SAN is a distinguished legal professional and philanthropist with a robust educational foundation and extensive experience in legal practice and public service. Renowned for his exceptional integrity, dedication, and community service, he has made significant contributions to the legal field and his community. His illustrious career spans teaching, legal practice, electoral services, and political activism.


Education

- LL.B., Ahmadu Bello University, Zaria, Kaduna State (1986)

- Nigerian Law School, Called to the Bar (1987)


Professional Experience


Benjamin Choai & Co.

- Legal Practitioner (1987-1989)

  - Developed legal expertise in private practice.


Plateau State Training Center

- Teacher (1989-1992)

  - Contributed to the education and training of future legal advocates.


Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC)

- Director of Legal Services (1993-2016)

  - Provided comprehensive legal guidance on electoral processes.

  - Ensured the smooth conduct of elections at both state and federal levels.


Private Legal Practice

- Distinguished by professionalism and meticulous attention to detail.

- Highly respected for providing robust legal advice and exceptional client care.


Political Career

- Candidate for Wase Federal Constituency, People's Democratic Party (PDP) (2023)

  - Advocated for improvements in education, healthcare, and infrastructure.

  - Focused on addressing critical issues affecting constituents.

  - Challenged the election outcome citing noncompliance and irregularities.


Philanthropy and Community Service

- Renowned for his generosity and unwavering support for the less privileged.

- Mentored young lawyers, emphasizing the values of sincerity and dedication.


Honors

- Senior Advocate of Nigeria (SAN) (2015)

  - Recognized for exceptional integrity, sincerity, and professional excellence.


Skills

- Legal Advisory

- Electoral Process Management

- Public Speaking

- Community Advocacy

- Mentorship


Languages

- English

- Hausa

- Others


- Professional Affiliations

- Nigerian Bar Association


References

- Available upon request. Written by Daniel Okonkwo for Profile International Human Rights Advocate


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