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December 2, 2016

Kayode Ajulo takes giant leap to redefine legal profession

Kayode Ajulo takes giant leap to redefine legal profession

Kayode Ajulo

By Tofarati Ige and Juliet Ebirim

Young, intelligent and dynamic legal practitioner, Dr. Olukayode Abraham Ajulo, better known as Kayode-Ajulo is fast becoming prominent in the legal world just as his political career has risen tremendously. As a budding politician, Kayode Ajulo was arguably the youngest to have held a sensitive position such as National Secretary of a leading political party, Labor Party, in modern Nigeria before he resigned.

Having cut his legal teeth under the tutelage of great legal minds like Afe Babalola, GOK Ajayi and Tunji Abayomi, the unassuming and amiable dude has gone ahead to establish his firm that is today popularly known as   Kayode Ajulo & Co. Castle of Law Chambers.

Kayode Ajulo

Kayode Ajulo

For his expertise, diligence, integrity and honesty that are his hallmark, Kayode-Ajulo has been very fortunate to have ‘heavyweights’ such as prominent individuals, several federal and state agencies on his clientele list. Furthermore, his legal advocacy is not limited to the home soil as he’s also internationally engaged.

He provides consultancy services for the government of about twelve countries across Africa and Europe. As a creative mind, he’s a founder of an NGO,  Egalitarian Mission Africa.that deals in promoting rule of law, social and economic equality in Africa.

Kayode-Ajulo’s aspiration of building the biggest law firm and giving back to the profession that has done so much for him is taking shape as he has established an online legal service, a platform that promises to be the largest legal resource hub in Sub- Saharan Africa with the capacity to attend to clients anywhere they are in the world.

This development, according to Dr. Kayode-Ajulo,  “will afford all and sundry the opportunity not just to access legal services since human daily endeavor requires legal services but also a high quality lawyers through what I call easy-to-use open market.