CNN’s African Voices features US-based Top Nigerian Attorney, Beatrice Hamza Bassey
Airs Friday: 24 January at 0930am; Saturday: 25 January at 1630pm;
Sunday: 26 January at 1000am &
1930pm; Monday: 27 January at 1130am & 1830; Tuesday: 28 January at
0630am
This week, Nigerian born Beatrice Hamza Bassey, the
first African partner of one of the most prestigious law firms In the United
States, Hughes Hubbard and Reed will feature
on African Voices, CNN’s International weekly half-hour programme highlighting Africa's most engaging personalities.
In the interview with CNN correspondent Zain Asher, she talks about her
childhood ambition to become a reputable lawyer, and how she opted for a higher
education at Harvard Law School to achieve her goal. She plans to use her
position and experience to influence aspirating young lawyers about good work
ethic and integrity.
She says, “I've always wanted to be a lawyer and one of my major reasons
was because I wanted to be able to speak against gender inequalities which is predominant
in the Northern part of Nigeria where I grew up. Encouraging basic and higher
education for women is also very important because this will bring about
self-sustenance and reduce the poverty level in the country”.
A graduate of the University of Maiduguri and the Nigerian Law School and
also an alumnus of Harvard Law School, this highly trained lawyer has shown expertise
in her profession for almost two decades which is evident in the countless
number of high profile cases she has handled for her firm.
She was listed among the Forbes Africa Magazine's top ten Africans in New
York City in 2012 and New York Super Lawyers, 2012 Top Women Attorneys in the
New York Metro Area. She is also among the Empowered Newswire’s Nigeria’s Top
50 Award for the Most Outstanding Nigerian Lawyer in Diaspora, in October 2010,
amongst other recognition.
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