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Ugoji Adanma Eze

Ugoji Adanma Eze

Barrister-at-Law, The Honorable Society of Grays Inn, UK Memberships: The New York City Bar Association, The African Bar Association Nigeria Bar Association, The International Association of Jewish Lawyers and Jurists. American Association of Jewish Lawyers and Jurists American Society for Public Administration Chairman, Human Rights and Constitutional Law Committee, African Bar Association Lay Adviser , New York Board Of Rabbis Professor at Boston International Business School

Biography

Professor Ugoji Adanma Eze, Esq., PhD. Barrister-at-Law, The Honorable Society of Grays Inn, UK Memberships: The New York City Bar Association, The African Bar Association Nigeria Bar Association, The International Association of Jewish Lawyers and Jurists. American Association of Jewish Lawyers and Jurists American Society for Public Administration Chairman, Human Rights and Constitutional Law Committee, African Bar Association Lay Adviser , New York Board Of Rabbis Professor at Boston International Business School Ugoji Adanma Eze, Esq., PhD, earned her law degree in London and is a barrister-at-law of the Honorable Society of Grays Inn, London. Barrister Eze is a skilled producer of events and programs at the United Nations Headquarters in New York, who speaks on US National and Cybersecurity; Artificial Intelligence, Cybersecurity and Data Privacy. In 2020, Barrister Eze hosted “Building Back Better: Risk- Informed COVID -19 Recovery and Rehabilitation And Strengthening Resilience To Climate Change - Related Disasters In Africa And The Caribbean.” On the margins of the 77th Session of the United Nations General Assembly in September 2022, Barrister Eze moderated two High Level panel discussions : “ Strengthening Resilience And Sustaining Development : A Humanitarian Approach To Leaving No One Behind “ organized by the Ministry Of Humanitarian Affairs , Disaster Management , and Social Development , Nigeria and “ Food Security Response: Combatting Illicit Financial Flows And Securing Asset Returns For Sustainable Development “ hosted by The African Union , NEPAD , African Peer Review Mechanism , The Government of the Federal Republic of Nigeria and the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission ( EFCC ) . Ugoji Adamma Eze, Esq. PhD., is a counter terrorism expert and a national security analyst. Her areas of expertise are cyber-security and global counter terrorism; Artificial Intelligence; Cybersecurity and Data Privacy. Her work often has been recognized by the New York City Bar Association, on International Women’s Day, at the 2023 Fourth Annual International Law Conference on the Status of Women the Huntington Her Hero Award Lifetime Achievement Award she has also received proclamations honoring her from the City of Houston, Texas, and Albany, New York. Barrister Eze participated in the 2023 Annual Conference of the African Bar Association at the University of South Africa, Pretoria where she gave a presentation on Artificial Intelligence and Africa. In November 2024, Barrister Eze at the Invitation of the Director General of the Institute of Public Administration of The Kingdom Of Bahrain , was a key note speaker at a Round Table discussion on : ‘Data Science and Artificial Intelligence In Government Work .” October 2024 in Lusaka Zambia African Bar Association Barrister Eze gave a presentation on : Addressing The Digital Divide And Its Impact On Human Rights In Africa : Towards Closing The Digital Divide In Science , Technology And Innovation In Developing Countries .” In 2025 at the Annual African Bar Association Annual Conference , she did a paper presentation on : “ Artifical Intelligence: Data Security and Data Management In The Evolving Digital Age “ ; : Towards The Realization Of A Digital Transformation In Africa : The Human Rights and Public Value Of Data “. As a member of the African Bar Association Armed Forces And Security Group . she addressed the security and intelligence group on :” Reaffirming Africa’s Commitment To Secure Mineral Resources : A Challenge To Security And Engagement .” and hosted a panel discussion on : “ Foreign Interest In Africa :A Business Human Rights Perspective.”