Senior Advocate of Nigeria Ladi Williams Dies of COVID-19 Complications
The first child of the late legal luminary Rotimi Williams, Oladipupo Williams is dead.
William died early Sunday morning at 3AM
from complications of COVID-19, according to a facebook post by his son Kunle. He was 74.
“My father passed away this morning from
COVID despite being double vaccinated with Oxford AstraZeneca,” Kunle said on
his Facebook page.
The younger Williams’ death was also
confirmed by his younger brother, Kayode Rotimi-Williams, according to Vanguard
Newspapers.
The president of the Nigerian Bar
Association, Olumide Akpata, has expressed his sadness over the death.
In a telephone interview with the Nigerian
Tribune, Akpata described the SAN’s death as “a personal loss” to him and his
family.
“I am totally devastated by the news. Chief Williams was a big brother and
mentor to many of us. I wish the family of the deceased the fortitude to bear
the loss,” the NBA president said.
Mr. Williamsi was called to the Nigerian bar about 48
years ago and he became a SAN in 1995.
He was a principal partner at the Chief Ladi
Rotimi-Williams Chambers (CLRWC), a Nigerian law firm based in Lagos.
He founded the law firm to provide a variety of high
quality legal services to individuals, private corporations and public sector
organisations.
The senior lawyer was regarded as one of the top 100
senior advocates in the country with expertise in litigation and commercial law
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