Education

Fedorah, daughter of Chevron’s Victor Anyaegbudike, called to Bar in London

Photo caption: Photo caption: Barrister Fedorah Chimaobi Anyaegbudike

 

The daughter of a Chevron Nigeria staff was on Tuesday March 18, 2025, called to the Bar as a Barrister at Law in an impressive occasion that held at the Lincoln Inn, London, United Kingdom.

Barrister Fedorah Chimaobi Anyaegbudike, daughter of Mr. Victor Anyaegbudike, Manager Communications, Chevron Nigeria and Mid-Africa Business Unit, was inducted into the League of Barristers in the United Kingdom and Wales following her successful Barrister training at the BPP University, London.

Barrister Fedorah had previously graduated from the University of Birmingham, United Kingdom, with an LL. B Honours degree in Law and Criminology, and a master’s degree (LLM) in Corporate and Commercial Law from Queen Mary University of London.

Photo caption: Barrister Fedorah and the family in a group photograph

The young lawyer expressed her thanks to God for enabling her to go through the various University and Barrister trainings and appreciated her parents for supporting her to pursue her Law degrees and Barrister course in the United Kingdom.

She promised to apply the tenets of the legal profession to work for the good of humanity and do her parents, her country and the society proud.

The elated parents thanked God for their daughter’s achievement and congratulated her for the tenacity in undergoing the trainings that resulted in her call to the Bar. Mr Anyaegbudike specially thanked Chevron for the employment opportunity that enabled him to support the child in her academic pursuit.

I hope you and yours are doing well. Please help me to thank God for his grace as my daughter was called to the Bar at Lincoln Inn London on Tuesday. Attached is the report on the event.

 

Congratulations Fedorah.

From all of us at Syndicate Publications Limited – publishers of The Business Intelligence Africa (TBI Africa) magazine

 

 

 

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