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Sambo Muritala, FCIArb is a distinguished legal practitioner, public policy strategist, and human rights advocate who serves as the Special Adviser to the Governor of Kwara State on Legal Matters and a member of the State Executive Council.
He is the Principal Partner of Sambo Muritala & Co. (Activist Chambers), where he leads complex litigation, legal advisory, and advocacy work across Nigeria.
He is widely respected for his expertise in Alternative Dispute Resolution, including arbitration, mediation, and negotiation, with a strong focus on peaceful dispute resolution, governance reform, and investor confidence. His work spans constitutional and human rights law, public policy development, Islamic law and jurisprudence, and corporate legal advisory.
Sambo Muritala holds an LL.B from the University of Ilorin, B.L (Hons.) from the Nigerian Law School, and advanced leadership and legal distinctions, including Doctor of Leadership & Management and an honorary Doctor of Laws (LL.D). He has received notable international recognition, including the Global Transformation Leadership Award.
A Fellow of the Chartered Institute of Arbitrators (UK) and several professional institutions, he is deeply committed to justice, mediation, and community service through policy leadership, public-interest litigation, and pro bono legal work.
M. B. Abdulkabeer, Esq., ChMC is an accomplished legal practitioner, human rights advocate, and Alternative Dispute Resolution (ADR) specialist. He serves as the Head of Chambers at Sambo Muritala & Co. (Activist Chambers), where he provides strategic leadership in case management, legal research, litigation strategy, and client advisory services.
With nearly a decade of post-call experience, he is widely respected for his expertise in civil and criminal litigation, corporate law, and Islamic law. He has handled high-profile matters including election petitions, family and inheritance disputes, land and communal conflicts, and commercial disputes, with a strong reputation for resolving matters through mediation and negotiated settlements.
He holds an LL.B and B.L (Hons.), is a Chartered Mediator and Conciliator (ChMC), and previously served in the Legal Department of the Oyo State House of Assembly. A member of the Nigerian Bar Association and MULAN, he actively provides legal advisory services and pro bono representation to communities, NGOs, and vulnerable groups. Fluent in English, Arabic, and Yoruba, he is recognised for his integrity, calm advocacy, and deep commitment to justice.
Abdulrasheed Isiaka, Esq. is an Associate Counsel at Sambo Muritala & Co. (Activist Chambers) and a dedicated legal practitioner known for his professionalism, strong work ethic, and client-centred approach. He combines sound legal judgment with strong communication skills and emotional intelligence, ensuring clients receive compassionate, clear, and effective legal representation.
With experience across civil, criminal, corporate, and appellate practice, he regularly represents clients before Area Courts, Magistrate Courts, High Courts, and the Court of Appeal. He is skilled in legal research, document preparation, due diligence, and strategic advisory, with a special interest in matrimonial conflict resolution and dispute management.
Abdulrasheed holds an LL.B in Common and Islamic Law from Usmanu Danfodiyo University, a B.L. from the Nigerian Law School, and a Professional Certificate in Matrimonial Conflict Management from Al-Hikmah University. He is actively involved in professional and humanitarian service through the Nigerian Bar Association (Ilorin Branch), where he has served in leadership and human rights roles. He is recognised for his integrity, analytical mindset, and commitment to protecting clients’ rights.
Temim Aishat Omotayo (née Saadu) is a Barrister and Solicitor of the Supreme Court of Nigeria, called to the Nigerian Bar on 14 February 2012, with over fourteen years of diverse legal experience across corporate and commercial law, civil and criminal litigation, human rights advocacy, family law, and alternative dispute resolution. She is a Member of the Chartered Institute of Arbitrators (UK) (MCIArb) and is widely respected for her expertise in mediation, negotiation, and conflict management, consistently delivering efficient and fair outcomes for her clients.
She has served as a trusted legal and governance adviser to multiple organizations, including acting as Company Secretary to various entities, where she ensures regulatory compliance, strong corporate governance, and strategic legal direction. A passionate advocate for women and children, Temim has been an active member of the International Federation of Women Lawyers (FIDA), Kwara State Chapter, where she previously served as Assistant Secretary.
Her leadership journey also includes notable service within the Nigerian Bar Association (NBA), Ilorin Branch, where she served as Provost and later Vice Chairman, promoting professional development, welfare, and mentorship for young lawyers. Known for her resilience, empathy, and principled approach, Temim believes that the law should not only resolve disputes but also restore dignity, foster healing, and uphold justice.
She is widely regarded as a committed professional whose work continues to positively impact individuals, institutions, and communities through integrity, compassion, and excellence.
