User:ALBERT ISAIAH CORBAN

Albert Isaiah Corban (born Albert Osamudiamen Faluyi) is an English barrister, Called to the English Bar, in November 1995, at the Honourable Society of the Inner Temple, a Solicitor-Advocate, Admitted to the Roll of Solicitors, in January 2001, and a novelist, author of a novel, Hostile Milieu, which highlights the plights of immigrants in the UK, racism, the horror of female genital mutilation, forced marriage, and human trafficking in modern Britain

He was educated in both Africa and in the United Kingdom and holds degrees in English, Law, Divinity, Theology and Philosophy. He has contributed in the past articles in The London Times’ Letters Page, as well as articles in Some African newspapers.

He is married to Francisca Albert-Corban, a solicitor, with three children, Philip Albert-Corban, a British architect, Toby Albert-Corban, in the employment of Sotheby’s, and BenIta Albert-Corban, a law graduate.

His ancestral origin traces to Israel and to Ethiopian Jews.