Background
Michael Agbamuche was born on August 16, 1920 in Akwukwu-Igbo.
Michael Agbamuche was born on August 16, 1920 in Akwukwu-Igbo.
He attended Street John"s Anglican primary school. He held a degree in law from King's College London.
He worked as a clerical officer at the then government secretariat Kaduna until he passed his Senior Cambridge exams and proceeded to london for further studies. He enrolled in a one year introduction course at the Battersea Polytechnic Institute now the University of Surrey from 1950-1951 before proceeding to King"s College London where he obtained a degree in Law. He was called to the English bar Middle Temple in 1957.
He returned to Nigeria and enrolled as a barrister and solicitor with the Supreme Court of Nigeria in 1958.
In 1962, Michael Agbamuche was appointed coroner for Kano and Katsina provinces by Her Majesty, Queen Elizabeth, the Queen of England on the recommendation of the Premier of the Northern region & Sardauna of Sokoto Sir Ahmadu Bello. He remained in private legal practice in the northern city of Kano until 1966. In 1967, he was the Principal state councel, ministry of justice in the Midwestern region. He returned to private practice in Lagos in 1970.
In 1976 he went into politics and was elected councillor for Oshimili local government.
In 1984 he was made a Senior Advocate of Nigeria (SAN) by the Chief Justice of Nigeria on the recommendation of the Legal Practitioners Privileges Committee. In September 1994 he was appointed Attorney General & Minister for Justice for the Federal Republic of Nigeria, a position he held until 1997. He died on the 17th of April 1998.