Nyasha Noreen Katsenga, LLD: Africa’s legal Millennial

Nyasha is a legal professional and Executive Director in the Office of the Attorney General of Seychelles. She is also the Designated Officer for Mutual Legal Assistance in the Office of the Attorney General, which is the Central Authority for that purpose.
Lindo Ntuli: Africa’s Legal Millennial

Lindo Ntuli is a qualified Attorney of the High Court of South Africa and currently serves as Managing Legal Counsel at TransUnion. With a career spanning top-tier law firms and multinational environments, he brings deep expertise in financial services law, regulatory strategy, data protection, and cross-border transactions.
Tumo Koboyatau: Africa’s Legal Millennial

Tumo Koboyatau is a legally trained and internationally oriented attorney admitted to the High Court and other courts of Botswana. His professional and academic background reflects a deep commitment to supporting Botswana’s economic transformation through legal reform and integration into global trade.
The PALM at Lawyers Hangout – A Convergence of Growth, Innovation and Networking

On 2nd August 2025, our Editor-in-Chief, Ezekiel Archibong, alongside Assistant Editors Vera Enubianozor and Oluwadamilola Archibong, proudly represented The PALM at the 9th edition of the “Lawyers Hangout” hosted by Legally Yes in Lagos, Nigeria.
Ridwan Oloyede: Africa’s Legal Millennial

Ridwan Oloyede is a Director at the Center for Law and Innovation and the co-founder of Tech Hive Advisory Africa, where he leads the AI governance and technology policy teams, advising companies across Africa, Europe, and the Middle East. He is also a policy advisor and researcher with extensive experience across various thematic areas. Focusing on Africa and contributing to policy development in other parts of the world, he has published and contributed to numerous book chapters, reports, articles, and guides
Blueprint for the Bar: Mapping Your Journey Through Law School

At The People’s Accolade Law Magazine, we understand the pressure, uncertainty, and ambition that accompany life in Law School. From preparing for the Bar Finals to answering the all-important question “What’s next?”, the journey is both demanding and defining.
Lerato Caroline Khutlang: Africa’s Legal Millennial

Advocate Lerato Caroline Khutlang is a highly accomplished Human Rights Lawyer and Advisor (Amicus Curiae) to the Constitutional Court of Lesotho, with an LLB Honours from the National University of Lesotho, recognised as one of the Top 30 trailblazing Female Lawyers in Africa. With over six years of experience in championing the rights of women and girls, she has been appreciated by the World Bank Group for her insightful legal contributions to the World Bank Group Women, Business and the Law.
Geographical Indications: Legally Unlocking Untapped Economic Potentials for a Nation Sitting on Gold – Oluwapelumi Mojolaoluwa Mofoluwawo

Ofada rice is a unique rice variety cultivated by Nigerian farmers and known for its peculiar colour, aroma, and taste. However, it can easily be grown and sold by anyone, anywhere in the world without any benefit to Ofada town in Nigeria, or its farmers. This reflects a broader reality in Nigeria, a nation rich in agricultural and artisanal resources potentially worth billions in intellectual property revenue. Beyond Ofada rice, regional treasures such as the hand-woven Aso Oke, the Benue Yams, the Adire textiles, and Garri Ijebu, amongst others, remain unprotected
Neema Magimba: Africa’s Legal Millennial

Neema Magimba is an Advocate admitted to practice law in both Tanzania Mainland and Zanzibar. She is currently the Managing Partner of Extent Corporate Advisory, a reputable Corporate and Intellectual Property Law Firm providing services in the East Africa Region and ARIPO.
Michael Butera: Africa’s Legal Millennial

Michael Butera serves as the Chief Technical Advisor at Rwanda’s Ministry of Justice and is a current Board Member of the Rwanda Broadcasting Agency.