Personal bio
Tolulope Christiana Okunade is a dynamic and ambitious law student currently completing her studies at Osun State University, Nigeria. Throughout her academic career, she has demonstrated a strong passion for alternative dispute resolution, and has actively sought out opportunities to gain practical experience in this area. As an intern at the Oyo State Multi-Door Courthouse, Tolulope gained valuable insight into the inner workings of the legal system and the various methods used to resolve disputes. She also interned with a number of law firms, where she gained further practical experience and developed her skills in critical reasoning and lateral thinking. In addition to her studies and internships, Tolulope is an associate member of both the Institute of Chartered Mediators and Conciliators (ICMC) and the Chartered Institute of Arbitrators (CIArb). These memberships reflect her commitment to continuing her professional development and staying up-to-date on the latest developments in the field of alternative dispute resolution. As she approaches the end of her studies, Tolulope is eager to put her knowledge and skills to use in a professional setting. She is particularly interested in the resolution of commercial disputes through arbitration, and is actively seeking opportunities to practice and sit as an arbitrator. With her sound understanding of the legal process and her ability to assimilate evidence and process complex issues of fact, Tolulope is well-equipped to succeed in this field.