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AJARE NOAH

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AJARE NOAH, LL.B., B.L., MBA, Ch MC

Noah Ajare is a Nigerian prince, firebrand, cerebral and prodigious lawyer, unionist, versatile tutor, orator, notary public, writer, philanthropist, and a human rights activist. He is the Principal Partner of Ajare Noah & Co (Victory Chambers), a fully-serviced law firm based in Abuja, Lagos, and Port Harcourt, Nigeria.Details available here:[1].

He is renowned for providing free legal services to the poor and disadvantaged. Noah has served as lead counsel and co-counsel in over one hundred (100) major human rights cases involving access to education, freedom of expression, health and welfare benefits, the rights of children and indigenous people, the rights of immigrants and refugees, and complex issues.

He is a fellow of several institutions, on the board of several companies, and a member of several notable organizations. He is the CEO of African Right Watch,[2] a brand which includes African Right Watch Magazine, Television, and Radio respectively. He is the creator of the African Right Watch App. A platform where the entire African continent can easily access all the human rights available in each country. The App allows people to report cases of human rights abuses and get free legal consultations from thousands of lawyers who have enrolled on the platform, and it is absolutely free.

The African Right Watch Mobile App and web version simplify all human rights in English and all world languages. With platforms where people can chat with over one thousand (1000) lawyers on human rights issues that arise in their daily lives and where they can report abuse of their rights immediately without any monetary charge.

He is a recognized international human rights lawyer and is responsible for groundbreaking cases on the death penalty, medical law, and a host of others. He is an advocate of Alternative Dispute Resolution, and a distinguished Rotarian. Mr. Ajare is also a tax consultant. Mr. Ajare is also the CEO of Africa Peace Brand,[1] which comprises of African Peace Magazine, African Peace TV, and African Peace Radio. The Peace initiative is squarely to promote peace and development in the African continent.

He also published several books, among which are: Legal Rights and Duties of Medical Practitioners and their Patients; Balancing the Competing Rights in Abortion; and The Face of Slavery. Because of a strong interest in social justice, multicultural and multinational development, and the development and application of social justice issues, Mr. Ajare founded the Center for Peace and Conflict Management in Africa[3] with the head office in Abuja, Nigeria, and is the Chief Executive Officer/African Coordinator. The organization focuses on the creation of dialogue, strategy development, and implementation approaches to an understanding of peace, justice, communal inclusion in policy development, and grassroots communal projects that can advance an understanding of equity, personal and system empowerment, and increased communal involvement in the attainment of peace and justice with conflict management based on dialogue throughout the nation, and Africa in general. They are presently working on several projects which seek to help prison inmates.

Academically, Mr. Ajare holds an MBA degree from the London School of Business and Finance; a Bachelor of Law Degree (LL.B.) with Honors; a National Certificate in Education (NCE); and is a member of the Institute of Chartered Mediators and Conciliators (Ch MC). He has been called to the Nigerian Bar (BL); is a Notary Public of the Supreme Court of Nigeria; a Fellow, Executive Leadership Academy, University of California, Berkeley; a Fellow, Institute for Transformation Thought and Learning, Phoenix, Arizona, USA; and a host of others.

Mr. Ajare is also a graduate of Georgetown University, Washington DC, USA.

He is also a consultant to the Media Legal Defense Initiative (UK), the National Agency for the Prohibition of Traffic in Persons and other related Matters (NAPTIP) Abuja, Nigeria, the International Labour Organization (ILO) Abuja, Nigeria, and the United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime (UNODC) Abuja, Nigeria. Mr. Ajare is a Pro bono Lawyer with Avocat San frontières (Lawyers Without Borders), France, working towards the abolition of the death penalty in Nigeria and giving free legal services to prison inmates. Ajare was a past legal adviser to the Medical and Dental Council of Nigeria.

He holds membership in several professional organizations and serves on the boards of directors of several companies.


  • He has won several cases at the ECOWAS Court of Justice and at various national courts.[4]
  • ECOWAS Court ruling on Gambian journalists, a progressive step –Lawyers[5]
  • Gambian criminal laws challenged at regional court:[6]

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 "noahajare.com - Informationen zum Thema noahajare". ww1.noahajare.com. Retrieved 2019-06-23.
  2. "My Website – Built with SitePad". www.africanrightwatch.com. Retrieved 2019-06-23.
  3. www.centreforpeace.org http://www.centreforpeace.org/. Retrieved 2019-06-23. Missing or empty |title= (help)
  4. TML (2018-06-30). "Extreme Hopes…Never Lose Infinite Hope By Noah Ajare, Esq". The Metro Lawyer. Retrieved 2019-06-23.
  5. "ECOWAS Court ruling on Gambian journalists, a progressive step -Lawyers". Newsdiaryonline. 2018-02-17. Retrieved 2019-06-23.
  6. "Gambian criminal laws challenged at regional court : DOX – Decriminalisation of expression". www.doxafrica.org. Retrieved 2019-06-23.


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