
Sandra Ufondu is a Student-at-Law at Procido LLP, where she is developing her practice in real estate, corporate, family, and franchise law.
Sandra is a detail-oriented and dependable professional with a strong work ethic. Committed to excellence and consistently approaches her work with diligence, professionalism, and thoughtful attention to clients’ needs.
Sandra obtained her law degree in Nigeria and was called to the Nigerian Bar in 2019, graduating with First Class Honours from the Nigerian Law School. She subsequently practiced law for over three years at a reputable Nigerian law firm, where she gained experience across multiple practice areas, before relocating to Canada in 2023.
Following her relocation, Sandra promptly commenced her requalification process and obtained her Certificate of Qualification from the National Committee on Accreditation (NCA), Federation of Law Societies of Canada, in 2024.
Outside of her legal practice, Sandra enjoys spending time with her family, volunteering in her community, and exploring new recipes.
COMMUNITY INVOLVEMENT AND VOLUNTEER EXPERIENCE
Pro Bono Law Saskatchewan (PBLS)
Supports access-to-justice initiatives by shadowing volunteer lawyers and observing client consultations.
Saskatoon Igbo Cultural Association
Works with the President and executive team to support community welfare initiatives and assist newly arrived Igbo immigrants in settling in Saskatoon.
PROFESSIONAL MEMBERSHIPS
- Student Member, Canadian Bar Association Saskatchewan Branch (2024-2025)
- Nigerian Bar Association
BAR ADMISSIONS & EDUCATION
- National Committee on Accreditation (NCA), Federation of Law Societies of Canada Certificate of Qualification (2024)
- Barrister at Law (B.L) (Nigeria, 2019)
- Bachelor of Laws (LL. B) (Nigeria, 2018)
PROFESSIONAL ACHIEVEMENTS & AWARDS
- Director General’s Prize for attaining First Class in the Nigerian Law School
THOUGHT LEADERSHIP
- Elizabeth Idigbe, Deborah Okpiaifo and Sandra Ifejika (now Ufondu), The Independent Director Qualification: The Companies And Allied Matters Act (CAMA) 2020 Vs The Nigerian Code Of Corporate Governance 2018 (NCCG)
- Nnamdi Oragwu, Sandra Ifejika (now Ufondu) and Sharon Juwah, COVID-19: Patient Confidentiality And Right To Medical Laboratory Reports
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