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Frederick Rotimi Williams

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332:. He led the convention to present an agenda for broad coalition building across ethnic and regional lines. The body pushed for presidential winners to have at least 25% of the total votes cast in two thirds of the nineteen states in Nigeria and that each of the 19 states of the federation should have a minister representing them. And that 292:. When the movement began to fade politically, he was one of the educated members of the Nigerian political class who joined the Action Group. He was the group's legal adviser in the early 1950s. He had previously entered the 312:. He was elected into the Lagos Town Council in 1953 and was subsequently made chairman of the council. In 1957, he became the Western Region's Attorney General, the first Nigerian to be an attorney general. He was made 256:, he chose to become a lawyer. He earned his bachelor's degree in 1942 and was called to the bar at the Gray's Inn, London, in 1943. He set up the first indigenous Nigerian law firm in 1948 with Chief 47: 232:, born a year earlier, who became a distinguished Chartered Accountant.His father and uncle were both lawyers, and were called to the bar in 1927 and 1892 respectively. He entered 375: 186:. In the 1950s, he was a member of the Action Group and subsequently became the minister for local government and justice. He was the president of the 457: 197:, which set the precedent that a military government could not use its power to make laws that will appropriate an individual's property. The 354: 511: 587: 582: 572: 567: 379: 597: 562: 328:
Drafting Committee. The body was formed to present a draft constitution to be approved by the military administration of
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in 1959. He left politics in the 1960s, as a result of the political crisis in the Western Region of Nigeria.
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in 1958, another first for him, as he was one of the first two Nigerians to be made one.
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should also have support in at least two thirds of the states, amongst others.
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Rotimi Williams was born on 16 December 1920 in Lagos. His older brother was
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Taiwo Fakoyede (ed.), "F.R.A. Williams: Through the Cases". Longman, 2000.
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David B. Ottaway. "Nigeria Moves Toward U.S.-Style Democracy in Africa",
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During his career, he was involved in memorable court cases, such as
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Ologbowo School, then went to C.M.S. Grammar School, Lagos for his
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and soon thereafter entered the political arena as a member of the
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On 18 October 1975, Rotimi Williams became the chairman of the
289: 198: 135: 264:. The law firm was called "Thomas, Williams and Kayode". 208:, was also among a group of lawyers that represented the 428:"Five Years After, FRA Williams' Children Reconcile" 308:. He later also served as a member of that region's 539: 352:"Frederick Rotimi Alade Williams (1920 – 2005)" 425: 319: 195:Lakanmi vs the Western Government of Nigeria 267: 540: 272:In 1943, he became the first Nigerian 58:Regional Minister for Local Government 244:. Despite having been awarded a full 400: 284:. He rose to become the movement's 13: 218:Nigerian National Democratic Party 14: 609: 588:20th-century Nigerian politicians 583:CMS Grammar School, Lagos alumni 296:by virtue of his holding of the 294:Western region's House of Chiefs 45: 426:Ndubuisi Ugah (27 March 2010). 403:"WILLIAMS, Rotimi Q.C., S.A.N." 376:"The Man, His Life Max Amuchie" 172:Frederick Rotimi Alade Williams 522: 504: 487: 470: 455:"In remembrance of Fani Power" 447: 419: 394: 368: 345: 1: 598:20th-century Nigerian lawyers 361:Nigerian Guardian Editorial, 339: 223: 86:Regional Minister for Justice 216:, against challenges by the 7: 573:21st-century King's Counsel 568:20th-century King's Counsel 563:Senior advocates of Nigeria 16:Nigerian lawyer (1920–2005) 10: 614: 184:Senior Advocate of Nigeria 320:Constitutional conference 162: 154: 142: 122: 117: 113: 101: 90: 85: 73: 62: 57: 53: 44: 23: 460:29 December 2012 at the 365:, Nigeria, 2 April 2005. 357:27 December 2010 at the 278:Supreme Court of Nigeria 188:Nigerian Bar Association 282:Nigerian Youth Movement 578:Politicians from Lagos 466:NigerDeltaCongress.com 268:Early political career 250:mechanical engineering 258:Remilekun Fani-Kayode 236:in the 1930s, at the 453:By Femi Fani-Kayode, 201:Williams, himself a 530:The Washington Post 254:Yaba Higher College 242:secondary education 593:Yoruba politicians 382:on 5 November 2007 334:political parties 298:chieftaincy title 286:general secretary 230:Akintola Williams 166: 165: 605: 533: 532:, 25 April 1978. 526: 520: 519: 508: 502: 491: 485: 474: 468: 451: 445: 444: 442: 440: 423: 417: 416: 414: 412: 398: 392: 391: 389: 387: 378:. Archived from 372: 366: 349: 149: 133:16 December 1920 132: 130: 118:Personal details 104: 95: 76: 67: 49: 21: 20: 613: 612: 608: 607: 606: 604: 603: 602: 538: 537: 536: 527: 523: 510: 509: 505: 492: 488: 475: 471: 462:Wayback Machine 452: 448: 438: 436: 424: 420: 410: 408: 399: 395: 385: 383: 374: 373: 369: 359:Wayback Machine 350: 346: 342: 322: 314:Queen's Counsel 270: 226: 155:Political party 147: 134: 128: 126: 102: 96: 91: 80:Obafemi Awolowo 74: 68: 63: 40: 31: 30:Rotimi Williams 28: 17: 12: 11: 5: 611: 601: 600: 595: 590: 585: 580: 575: 570: 565: 560: 558:Yoruba lawyers 555: 550: 535: 534: 521: 503: 486: 469: 446: 418: 393: 367: 343: 341: 338: 326:Constitutional 321: 318: 269: 266: 234:primary school 225: 222: 164: 163: 160: 159: 156: 152: 151: 150:(aged 84) 144: 140: 139: 124: 120: 119: 115: 114: 111: 110: 105: 103:Prime Minister 99: 98: 88: 87: 83: 82: 77: 71: 70: 60: 59: 55: 54: 51: 50: 42: 41: 32: 29: 24: 15: 9: 6: 4: 3: 2: 610: 599: 596: 594: 591: 589: 586: 584: 581: 579: 576: 574: 571: 569: 566: 564: 561: 559: 556: 554: 551: 549: 546: 545: 543: 531: 525: 517: 513: 507: 500: 499:1-59221-209-3 496: 490: 483: 482:978-026-010-2 479: 473: 467: 463: 459: 456: 450: 435: 434: 429: 422: 407: 404: 397: 381: 377: 371: 364: 360: 356: 353: 348: 344: 337: 335: 331: 327: 317: 315: 311: 310:privy council 307: 303: 299: 295: 291: 287: 283: 279: 275: 265: 263: 259: 255: 251: 247: 243: 239: 235: 231: 221: 219: 215: 214:Adeniji Adele 211: 207: 204: 200: 196: 191: 189: 185: 181: 177: 173: 170: 161: 157: 153: 146:26 March 2005 145: 141: 137: 125: 121: 116: 112: 109: 108:Tafawa Balewa 106: 100: 94: 89: 84: 81: 78: 72: 66: 61: 56: 52: 48: 43: 39: 35: 27: 22: 19: 529: 524: 515: 506: 489: 472: 465: 449: 437:. Retrieved 431: 421: 409:. Retrieved 405: 396: 384:. Retrieved 380:the original 370: 363:The Guardian 362: 347: 323: 304:of Itoko in 301: 271: 227: 210:Oba of Lagos 194: 192: 171: 167: 158:Action Group 148:(2005-03-26) 92: 64: 18: 553:2005 deaths 548:1920 births 262:Bode Thomas 246:scholarship 75:Preceded by 542:Categories 516:The Nation 401:SanAdmin. 340:References 260:and Chief 224:Early life 129:1920-12-16 274:solicitor 248:to study 238:Methodist 206:chieftain 138:, Nigeria 97:1958–1960 93:In office 69:1954–1958 65:In office 458:Archived 355:Archived 330:Obasanjo 306:Egbaland 433:ThisDay 386:11 June 300:of the 276:to the 497:  480:  439:1 June 411:30 May 302:Apesin 290:masses 203:Yoruba 199:Oloye 169:Chief 136:Lagos 26:Chief 495:ISBN 478:ISBN 441:2011 413:2020 388:2007 143:Died 123:Born 406:SAN 252:at 180:SAN 38:SAN 544:: 514:. 464:, 430:. 212:, 178:, 176:QC 174:, 36:, 34:QC 518:. 501:. 484:. 443:. 415:. 390:. 131:) 127:(

Index

Chief
QC
SAN

Obafemi Awolowo
Tafawa Balewa
Lagos
Chief
QC
SAN
Senior Advocate of Nigeria
Nigerian Bar Association
Oloye
Yoruba
chieftain
Oba of Lagos
Adeniji Adele
Nigerian National Democratic Party
Akintola Williams
primary school
Methodist
secondary education
scholarship
mechanical engineering
Yaba Higher College
Remilekun Fani-Kayode
Bode Thomas
solicitor
Supreme Court of Nigeria
Nigerian Youth Movement

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