Babatunji Wusu –
Barrister Benedict Daudu has been appointed as Nyesom Wike’s senior special assistant on legal and multilateral cooperation, the minister of the Federal Capital Territory (FCT).
The appointment is in acknowledgment of Barrister Daudu’s remarkable legal expertise, vast academic background, and profound awareness of important policy concerns, according to a statement signed by Anthony Ogunleye, the FCT minister’s director of press.
The announcement claims that Daudu, a renowned and active lawyer in Nigeria, offers a wealth of expertise to his new position.
He showed his dedication to legal excellence from the beginning of his profession by earning a Bachelor of Laws (LLB) from Buckingham University in 2010.
“After receiving his LLB, Daudu continued his education by enrolling in the Nigerian Law School between 2010 and 2012, where he improved his legal knowledge and jurisprudence in Nigeria.
He attended the esteemed George Washington University Law School, where he earned his Master’s degree in 2013, as a result of his commitment to lifelong learning and academic success. Barrister Daudu’s broad professional experience, which covers many legal specialties, complements his academic accomplishments.
His legal work has given him a thorough awareness of and hands-on involvement with important policy concerns, such as but not limited to: Cybercrime Law: Barrister Daudu has actively participated in the changing field of cybercrime law, acknowledging the value of digital security and the protection of private information in the modern world, the lawyer said.
of West African Socio-Cultural Realities, he added that Barrister Daudu’s acute awareness of the political and socio-cultural dynamics of West African countries, notably Nigeria, gives his position a special depth.