Nicholas Opiyo
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- Uganda Christian University (LLB)
- Law Development Centre, Kampala (Postgraduate Diploma in Legal Practice)
- Executive Director of Chapter Four Uganda
- Advocacy for civil rights and political freedoms
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Nicholas Opiyo in 2021 | |
| Born | November 15, 1980 Gulu, Uganda |
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| Occupation | Human rights lawyer |
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| Notable work | Founding Chapter Four Uganda |
| Successor | Anthony Masake |
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| Website | https://chapterfouruganda.com |
Nicholas Opiyo (born November 15, 1980) is a Ugandan human rights lawyer and campaigner for civil rights and political freedoms. He is the executive director of Chapter Four Uganda.[1][2][3]
Opiyo grew up in Gulu northern Uganda at the height of the conflict between the government of Uganda and the Lord's resistance army of Joseph Kony. Many of his friends and family members including his sister were abducted by the rebels to serve as slaves, soldiers and labourers. His sister spent eight years in the hands of the rebels before she escaped.[3]
Opiyo once confessed he feared sleeping home and slept on streets because they seemed safer. All these experiences shaped his passion for defending human rights.
He studied his bachelor's of law (LLB) from Uganda Christian University in 2004 and a post graduate diploma in legal practice from Law Development Center Kampala in 2005.[1]