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 My Interview with Barrister Ifeanyi Ejiofor( Highlighting the Facts)


In legal advocacy and human rights, few names are as powerful as Barrister Ifeanyi Ejiofor. A seasoned lawyer, advocate for peace, and human rights defender, Ejiofor exemplifies the quintessence of dedication, integrity, and resilience throughout his career. His work, particularly his unwavering support for Nnamdi Kanu, the leader of the Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB), not only highlights his professional acumen but also his profound commitment to justice and human rights.


Barrister Ifeanyi Ejiofor maintains a high standard of professional ethics, ensuring that his legal practice is grounded in truth and fairness. This dedication is most evident in his representation of Nnamdi Kanu, a role he undertook without any financial remuneration. Ejiofor has consistently emphasized that his legal services for Kanu were entirely pro bono, challenging anyone with evidence to the contrary to come forward.


This pro bono engagement began in 2015 when Ejiofor received a letter of engagement from Nnamdi Kanu. Throughout the years, Ejiofor has stood by Kanu and the IPOB, providing diligent legal services amidst immense personal and professional challenges. His commitment is not merely professional; it is deeply personal, driven by a profound belief in justice and human rights.


Challenges and Triumphs.

Barrister Ejiofor's journey has been fraught with challenges, many of which have been life-threatening. On June 6, 2021, he posted about a joint police and army operation at his house, where officers were shooting sporadically in an attempt to arrest him. Despite committing no offense, Ejiofor's life was under serious threat, a stark reminder of the dangers he faces in his pursuit of justice for Nnamdi Kanu.


These threats were not isolated incidents. Between 2015 and 2021, Ejiofor survived five assassination attempts. These brutal attacks, ostensibly orchestrated by those threatened by his defense of Kanu and the IPOB, underscore the perilous nature of his work. Despite these dangers, Ejiofor remains steadfast, driven by a commitment to defend his client and uphold justice.


The legal victories achieved under Ejiofor's leadership are significant. In October 2022, Nigeria's Appeal Court discharged and acquitted Nnamdi Kanu of terrorism charges, ruling that he had been illegally arrested abroad. This landmark victory is a testament to Ejiofor's legal prowess and dedication. Despite facing relentless blackmail, backstabbing, and attempts to tarnish his reputation, Ejiofor's integrity remains intact.


Personal and professional sacrifices.


the personal toll of Ejiofor's work has been immense. He has lost close associates, such as his personal assistant Samuel Okoro, who was gruesomely murdered, and other wards who were abducted and remain in detention. These sacrifices highlight the profound personal cost of his professional dedication. Despite these losses, Ejiofor continues to fight for justice, embodying the belief that "injustice anywhere is a threat to justice everywhere."


Ejiofor's professional journey has also been marked by collaboration with other esteemed legal professionals. Notably, Senior Advocate of Nigeria Mike Ozekhome joined Kanu's legal team at Ejiofor's behest. Ozekhome's involvement, specifically requested by Kanu, added another layer of legal expertise to the team, further demonstrating Ejiofor's commitment to securing the best possible defense for his client.


Beyond his legal practice, Ejiofor has been an outspoken advocate for human rights and peace. His work extends beyond individual cases, addressing broader issues of justice and human rights within Nigeria. Ejiofor's advocacy is driven by a deep sense of moral and ethical responsibility, as he consistently emphasizes the importance of justice, not just within the legal framework, but as a fundamental human right.


Ejiofor believes strongly in the importance of legal representation and the right to choose one's counsel. He has repeatedly highlighted that the right to counsel is constitutionally guaranteed, a principle he has defended vigorously throughout his career.


Barrister Ifeanyi Ejiofor's career is a powerful reminder of the impact one individual can have in the fight for justice and human rights. His unwavering dedication, professional integrity, and personal sacrifices have made him a beacon of hope. Despite facing immense challenges, including threats to his life and the loss of close associates, Ejiofor has remained steadfast in his pursuit of justice.


In a world where legal and human rights are often under threat, Ejiofor's work serves as an inspiration. His story is a testament to the enduring power of truth, integrity, and justice. As he continues his advocacy, Ejiofor remains a formidable force for good, embodying the belief that, in the end, good and justice will prevail. His legacy is one of courage, dedication, and an unwavering commitment to the principles of justice and human rights.


Written by Daniel Okonkwo for Profile International Human Rights Advocate.


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