Godfrey Serunkuma Lule

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Godfrey Serunkuma Lule
Minister of Justice and Constitutional Affairs of Uganda
In office
1973–1977
PresidentIdi Amin
Preceded byPeter James Nkambo Mugerwa
Succeeded byDani Wadada Nabudere
Buganda Attorney General
In office
2005–2007
PresidentYoweri Museveni
Katikkiro of Buganda: Dan Muliika
Personal details
Born (1932-09-10) September 10, 1932 (age 93)
Children7
Alma materAggrey Memorial School, University of Mumbai
OccupationLawyer, Businessman, Consultant, Politician, Teacher
ProfessionLawyer, Minister of Justice and Constitutional Affairs of Uganda, Buganda Attorney General, Teacher

Godfrey Serunkuma Lule (born 10 September 1932) is a Ugandan lawyer. He was Minister of Justice and Constitutional Affairs of Uganda for Idi Amin and defected, becoming a prominent international critic of Amin. He went on to found the prominent Ugandan Law and Consulting firm Sebalu & Lule Advocates and Legal Consultants.[1][2]

Education

Lule was born on 10 September 1932, in Mukono, Uganda.[2] born to Buganda ethnicity.[3]

From 1952 to 1954, Lule attended Aggrey Memorial School. He worked briefly as a teacher following graduation, teaching at the Luwule Secondary School in Luwule Village in the Namaiba Parish in the Nakisunga Subcounty in the Mukono District of Uganda.[4][2] From 1956 to 1961 he attended the University of Bombay, now called the University of Mumbai where he obtained a Bachelor of Laws.[2][5]

Early career

After graduating from the University of Bombay, Lule served as an apprentice to the Attorney General of India at the office in Mysore, India.[2] He then returned to Uganda in 1962 having passed the bar exam in India at this point.[6][1][2] He passed the bar examination of Uganda in 1967.[6]

Career

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References

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