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Chief Atanda Fatai Williams, SAN CFR, CON, GCFR (October 1918 - April 2002) was a Nigerian Jurist and former Chief Justice of Nigeria.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=There’s life even after election defeat )〕〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Life after election defeat )〕 ==Early life== Williams was born on October 22, 1918 in Lagos State southwestern Nigeria, the son of Issa Williams. His father came from a trading family in Lagos and Williams was the grandson of Seidu Willimas,〔 a Lagos merchant. His father was an adherent of the Ahmadiyya Movement in Islam. He attended an Ahmadiyya primary school, near Aroloya, Lagos and proceeded to Methodist Boys High School located in Victoria Island, Lagos where he obtained the West Africa School Certificate. During his secondary school days, he joined a social club called the Green Triangle and became friends with Remi Fani-Kayode, whose father was a lawyer and Ibikunle Akitoye. The group sometimes went to the court in Tinubu square to watch the proceedings.〔 After earning his WASC certificate, he joined the Civil Service as a third class clerk in the Medical Department. During World War II, he applied and got admission to Trinity Hall, Cambridge. His journey to England was through a chartered Elder Dempster Ship, MV Stentor, while in the Mid-Atlantic, the ship was torpedoed but all Nigerian passengers survived using life boats. He studied law at University of Cambridge and Middle Temple where he trained as a legal practitioner in 1948.
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