Ikoyi Club appoints Candide-Johnson Trustee

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Mr Adeyemi Candide-Johnson

By Oluwatope Lawanson

Candide-Johnson Law Practice has announced the appointment of its Senior Partner, Mr Adeyemi Candide-Johnson, as a Trustee of Ikoyi Club 1938.

Mrs Blessing Brownson, the Public Affairs officer of the club, made it known in a statement on Monday in Lagos.

The Ikoyi Club is an assembly of leaders across business and public sectors.

Brownson said that the appointment recognised Candide-Johnson’s longstanding leadership in the legal profession and his sustained commitment to corporate governance and institutional excellence.

“A distinguished figure in the law, he has pioneered impactful reforms and served with distinction, earning a reputation as a forward-thinking and principled advocate for justice.

“Candide-Johnson currently chairs several prominent boards, where his strategic insight and depth of experience continue to shape governance at the highest level.

“Within our firm, he has led with integrity and discernment for over three decades, guiding our practice through evolving legal landscapes with clarity and conviction,” she stated.

Brownson said Candide-Johnson’s new role as Trustee was both a fitting continuation of his dedication to public service and an affirmation of his stature among the country’s most respected legal and civic minds.

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