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(403) 253 1029Olukemi (Kemi) Daniel-Ojo grew up surrounded by love and laughter. She is a dual-licenced lawyer who obtained her first degree from the University of Ado-Ekiti, Nigeria in 2010 and licensure from the Nigerian Law School in 2011. She was called to the Alberta bar in 2022, after completing her articles with a plaintiff personal injury law firm in Calgary.
Prior to relocating to Canada in 2020, Kemi’s practice areas were in litigation, wills and estates, and real estate. As a Public Prosecutor in the Ekiti State Ministry of Justice, she received various commendations for her exceptional performance and was a recipient of the 2020 Attorney General ‘s Award of Excellence.
Kemi is a member of the National Association of Premises Liability Attorneys, the Canada Bar Association (CBA), the Association of Civil Trial Lawyers Association (ACTLA), and the Calgary Bar Association. Aside from law, Kemi is an ardent volunteer and enjoys giving back to the community. She volunteers with the Calgary Region Immigrant Employment Council (CRIEC) where she serves as a mentor for Internationally trained lawyers. She is the current Vice President, Communications and Events of the Airdrie Black Community (ABC), a non-governmental organization, and also volunteers at her local church community. Outside the office, she enjoys spending time with her family and friends, going for walks, cycling, exploring new attractions, watching movies, and playing board games like Monopoly and Scrabble.