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Stella Thomas (Stella Jane Thomas) was born on 1906 in Lagos, Nigeria, is a Yoruba Nigerian lawyer. Discover Stella Thomas's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is she in this year and how she spends money? Also learn how she earned most of networth at the age of 68 years old?

Popular As Stella Jane Thomas
Occupation Lawyer, magistrate
Age 68 years old
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Born 1906
Birthday 1906
Birthplace Lagos, Nigeria
Date of death 1974
Died Place N/A
Nationality Niger

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1906

Stella Jane Thomas (later Stella Marke; 1906–1974) was a Yoruba Nigerian lawyer of Sierra Leone Creole descent.

Stella Thomas was born in 1906, in Lagos, Nigeria, the daughter of Peter John Claudius Thomas, a Sierra Leone Creole businessman based in Lagos.

Her father was the first African to head the Lagos Chamber of Commerce.

She attended the Annie Walsh Memorial School in Freetown, Sierra Leone, "the oldest secondary school for girls in West Africa".

Her brother Peter Thomas became the first West African pilot commissioned in the Royal Air Force during World War II.

Another brother, Stephen Peter Thomas, was the first Chief Justice of the Mid-West region.

While she studied law at Oxford and was a member of the Middle Temple in London, she was active with the West African Students Union, and a founding member of the League of Coloured Peoples, organized by Harold Moody.

She lived in Bloomsbury, and starred in a production of Jamaican poet Una Marson's first play, At What a Price, put on by the league at London's Scala Theatre, featuring mostly London students in an all-Black cast.

1933

Thomas was the first black African woman called to the bar in Great Britain, in 1933.

1934

In 1934, she was the only African woman to participate in a discussion with Margery Perham at the Royal Society of Arts, and she took the opportunity to criticize Lord Lugard and African colonialism before an influential audience.

When she returned to West Africa, she was the first woman lawyer in the region.

1935

Upon her return to West Africa, she initially enrolled at the Sierra Leonean bar and in December 1935, she went back to Lagos and set up a law practice along Kakawa Street, Lagos Island.

She worked on a wide range of legal matters, including criminal cases and family issues, and also worked with lawyers Alex E. J. Taylor and Eric Moore.

1943

She received a law degree from Oxford University and in 1943 became the first woman magistrate in Nigeria.

In 1943, she became West Africa's first woman magistrate, serving Ikeja magistrate court with jurisdiction for Mushin, Agege and Ikorodu districts.

She later was a magistrate at the Saint Anna Court house and the Botanical Gardens Court in Ebute-Metta.

1944

In November 1944, Stella Thomas married a fellow legal professional, Richard Bright Marke, in Freetown.

1971

She retired as a magistrate in Sierra Leone in 1971.

1974

She died in 1974, aged 68.