Jump to content

User:Utchay Ama

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Princess Amb Utchay Beatrice Oroma has traversed the nation’s legal landscape with poise, panache and the persistence of a true amazon. Oroma received her LLB (Honours) degree from Igbinedion university, okada with an outstanding result in 2009 and subsequently a BL from the Nigerian law school with excellent grades.


At NYSC, she passed out as the best corp member in Kaduna state and for this she bagged an automatic appointment to work in the ministry of justice in Kaduna state or any other ministry or local government of her choice by the Governor of Kaduna State. She also received a gift ( a powerful book) from the richest man in Africa, Alhaji Aliko Dangote which helped to shape her life. To have a feel of the best practice she left her appointment behind and headed to Rivers state where she worked with Kings Chambers before joining OCJ Okocha, SAN, in the law firm, Okocha and Okocha Manuchim chambers.


Princess Oroma as popularly called also had some dealings and experience with one of the best Managing consulting firm in the East and a brief practice experience with a seasoned lawyer, Emmanuel Chukwuka Nnani who was a former Auditor General of Imo State, a former Chairman interim management commitee of Imo State oil producing Areas development Commission (ISOPADEC) and also a one time chairman, transition commitee of oguta local government area of Imo State before starting up her own law firm, Smart choice Global legal Solutions which she says will offer legal solutions around the globe to people. For her excellent work and services as a lawyer in human right activities and as a philanthropist she was honoured as an Eminent peace Ambassador by the international Association of world peace Advocates . She is also a member of the Nigerian Institute of Chartered Arbitrators. Princess Ambassador Beatrice Oroma is passionate about providing access to justice by helping the less privileged in society. She provides a lot of pro bono services which is heavily ingrained in the legal profession and is driven primarily by a sense of personal commitment on her part. She feels motivated to use her skills for the good of the public.