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Francis Akoji is a lawyer based in Canada, Canada. Francis has been practicing since 2009 (17 years of experience) and is a member of the British Columbia bar.

Francis Ojima Akoji

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Called to the Bar: 2009

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British Columbia
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Education

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English French Spanish Punjabi Hindi Arabic Persian German Italian Portuguese Korean Japanese Russian Ukrainian

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Years of Experience
17 years (since 2009)
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