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Chuma Nwokolo
Nigerian lawyer, writer and publisher (born 1963)
Chuma Nwokolo (born 1963) is a Nigerian lawyer, writer[1] and publisher.
Early life and education
Chuma Nwokolo was born in Jos, Nigeria, in 1963.
He graduated from the University of Nigeria in 1983 and was called to the bar of the Supreme Court of Nigeria in 1984.
A story of two generations - a father and his two sons - spanning over just a month and recorded in one three-authored diary.
Career
He worked for the Legal Aid Council and was managing partner of the C&G Chambers, practising mainly in Lagos Nigeria.[2] He was also writer-in-residence at the Ashmolean Museum in Oxford, England.
He is publisher of the literary magazine African Writing, which he founded with Afem Akem.[3]
Nwokolo's first novels, The Extortionist (1983) and Dangerous Inheritance (1988), were published by Macmillan in the Pacesetter Novels.
His other books include African Tales at Jailpoint (1999), Diaries of a Dead African (2003)[4][5]One More Tale for the Road (2003), Memories of Stone