Nwabueze Jaja Wachuku Nwokolo (born 11 December 1954), a royal princess of Ngwaland, is a Nigerian United Kingdom based lawyer who is a director and board chair of Great Britain's Black Solicitors Network: BSN, the largest membership organisation of its kind in Europe; as well as being a member of the Law Society of England and Wales' Minority Ethnic Concerns Group. She also sits on the RAB: Regulatory Affairs Board of the Law Society.
Nwokolo is a humanitarian, multiculturalism[1] and better family plus social justice advocate; as well as a mediation, philanthropy, nonprofit, servant leadership, community development, peacebuilding, equality, tolerance, inclusion and diversity expert. In November 2011, Nwokolo contributed to the Judicial Appointments Process in the House of Lords of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland.
Nwokolo is the daughter of Jaja Wachuku: Nigeria's first Speaker of the House of Representatives as well as first Nigerian Ambassador and Permanent Representative to the United Nations; and first Nigerian Minister of Foreign Affairs and Commonwealth Relations. In May 2013, Nwokolo was listed as a role model in Great Britain by the Black Role Models UK (BRM-UK) organisation headquartered in London.
Born as Nwambeze or Nwabueze Jaja Wachuku in Nigeria during 1954 to Rhoda and Jaja Wachuku, Nwokolo attended Queen's School Enugu and University of Nigeria, Nsukka from 1973 to 1977 where she graduated with Bachelor of Laws (LL.B): law, civil and criminal procedure, etc. She was called to the Nigerian Bar as a Barrister at Law: (BL) in 1978, and did her National Youth Service Corps programme from 1978 to 1979. At the university, she was hall chair, as well as member of the badminton and swimming teams; including being a member of Kandel Klub-show the light.