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Vanessa Idada-Amadasun is described in many circles as a multi-jurisdictional attorney, being a legal product of two different countries. Having studied Law at the University of East London and been called to the Nigeria Bar, the Edo-born entrepreneur in this interview with Segun Adebayo speaks about her passion and plans for the youth.
Did you always plan to be a lawyer?
Yes, I always wanted to be a lawyer. When I was in secondary school, I acted in a play called the ‘Incorruptible Judge’. Even though when I started in life, I had initially acquired a diploma in Banking and Finance at the University of Benin and then BSc in Business Administration, but I still felt this vacuum in me; I felt I wasn’t fulfilled as a person until I followed my passion to study law.
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