Justice Victoria Ayodele Uzoamaka Onejeme, was the first female Attorney General in Nigeria (Anambra State 1976); pioneer Judge of the High Court of the Federal Capital Territory (1984).
Photo: Mrs Victoria Ayodele Uzoamaka Onejeme on the day she was sworn in to the East Central State Executive Council in 1975.
At first I wasn’t sure if this was Aloma Mariam Mukhtar – former Chief Justice of Nigeria (July 2012 to November 2014) because I assumed Mukhtar was her married name.
The article says the young bride, “the former Miss Aloma Muktar was State Counsel”
In 1967, Aloma Mariam Mukhtar also happened to be State Counsel in the Ministry of Justice in Northern Nigeria.
Remember, in the 1960s there were not many female lawyers from the north.
Could there have been two northern female lawyers with the same name?
The article states that “Hundreds of people attended a series of ceremonies marking the marriage between Mallam Abdullahi Abubakar the representative of the North Eastern State Government and state counsel former Miss Aloma Muktar.
The climax of the ceremonies was a wedding party thrown by the mother of the bride Alhajiya Hadiza Ashafa at her Mubi Close residence were the guests were thrilled with traditional and modern music.
The ceremonies which spread over three days started off with a cocktail party held in the North East House, in Kaduna”
-Hon. Justice Dr. Mrs. Aloma Mariam Mukhtar-
In her career, Hon. Aloma Mariam Mukhtar has had many firsts.
She was the first female lawyer from Northern Nigeria, first female judge of the High Court in Kano State judiciary, the first female justice of the Court of Appeal of Nigeria, the first female justice of the Supreme Court of Nigeria and the first female Chief Justice of Nigeria.
In this article six month old Ayo Bamboose ( or maybe Bamgbose) is seen here with University College Ibadan’s Miss Batting leaving London Airport.
Miss Batting had agreed with the Colonial office to act as a temporary nurse to baby Ayo whilst her parents stayed in London.
I wonder if this situation was for the flight alone, as baby Ayo was a minor and would then be given to her grandparents on arrival in Lagos or if it was a bit longer.