Bolaji Kuyebi is a lawyer, Chartered Arbitrator, and legal reform advocate with a strong commitment to justice, civic education, and youth empowerment. He currently serves as Chairman of the Young Lawyers Forum of the Nigerian Bar Association (NBA), Ota Branch, Ogun State, where he leads initiatives to strengthen professional development, ethical standards, and legal access for emerging practitioners.
A passionate public educator, Bolaji has carved a niche at the intersection of law, policy, and community engagement. As a member of the Content and Editorial Workstream of the Food Security Insights Capstone Project, he applies his communication skills and reform-focused mindset to craft clear, impactful narratives that connect legal frameworks with real-world outcomes in Nigeria’s food systems.
Bolaji is a Fellow of the School of Politics, Policy and Governance (SPPG), where he is honing his leadership and governance competencies to better advocate for accountable institutions and inclusive policymaking. His work bridges grassroots activism and institutional change, embodying the values of servant leadership, civic duty, and ethical reform.
During his National Youth Service Corps (NYSC) year in 2020, Bolaji initiated and executed a COVID-19 safety intervention by donating handwashing stations and hygiene kits to public schools in Ado-Odo/Ota Local Government Area. This earned him formal commendation from the NYSC Ogun State Chapter and demonstrated his commitment to public service in times of crisis.
He has also been featured on platforms like OGTV, where he simplifies legal issues for everyday Nigerians and advocates for broader access to justice through media and dialogue.
With a rare blend of legal acumen, policy awareness, and dynamic leadership, Bolaji Kuyebi is advancing justice and reform, one idea, one law, and one community at a time.
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