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Jennifer Ariowa Obaseki is a British-Nigerian lawyer, [1] businesswoman and humanitarian [2] practicing as a solicitor [3] in Central London in cases on Immigration and Human Rights. [4] [5] She is the founder of Obaseki Solicitors and director of LegalPaal LLP. [6] [7]
Jennifer Obaseki was born in London, United Kingdom by Nigerian parents from Edo Kingdom in Nigeria and she is a direct descended of Agho Obaseki. She studied Law and Economics with Middlesex University in 1997 then attended the University of Law in 1998 to study Legal Practice Course.
Jennifer Obaseki began her career as a legal practitioner in 1997 when she secured a part time job at Pepi and Co. Solicitors where she supported a solicitor with property family and immigration law.
She then established her firm, Obaseki Solicitors in 2005. She also founder of OBA productions Ltd, a Media Management agency in the arts industry as well as Obaseki Estates, an international Property purchase and management service.
Jennifer Obaseki was awarded an honorary PhD by the Academy of Universal Global Peace in 2018 in recognition of her humanitarian work.
In 2017, Obaseki co-authored a complaint letter-book to the French Government titled ‘France, a Paedophile’s Playground: Age of Consent, Rape & Grooming’ then in 2018, she co-authored a book titled African Women in Europe. [8]
In the 2024 United Kingdom general election, she is the Workers Party candidate in Tottenham. [9]
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Jennifer Ariowa Obaseki is a British-Nigerian lawyer, [1] businesswoman and humanitarian [2] practicing as a solicitor [3] in Central London in cases on Immigration and Human Rights. [4] [5] She is the founder of Obaseki Solicitors and director of LegalPaal LLP. [6] [7]
Jennifer Obaseki was born in London, United Kingdom by Nigerian parents from Edo Kingdom in Nigeria and she is a direct descended of Agho Obaseki. She studied Law and Economics with Middlesex University in 1997 then attended the University of Law in 1998 to study Legal Practice Course.
Jennifer Obaseki began her career as a legal practitioner in 1997 when she secured a part time job at Pepi and Co. Solicitors where she supported a solicitor with property family and immigration law.
She then established her firm, Obaseki Solicitors in 2005. She also founder of OBA productions Ltd, a Media Management agency in the arts industry as well as Obaseki Estates, an international Property purchase and management service.
Jennifer Obaseki was awarded an honorary PhD by the Academy of Universal Global Peace in 2018 in recognition of her humanitarian work.
In 2017, Obaseki co-authored a complaint letter-book to the French Government titled ‘France, a Paedophile’s Playground: Age of Consent, Rape & Grooming’ then in 2018, she co-authored a book titled African Women in Europe. [8]
In the 2024 United Kingdom general election, she is the Workers Party candidate in Tottenham. [9]
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