Professor PLO Lumumba is a Professor of Public Law, a holder of an LL.D (Doctor of Law) on the Law of the Sea from the University of Ghent, Belgium, Master of Laws degree and Bachelor of Laws degree from the University of Nairobi.
Lumumba also holds an honorary Degree of Doctor of Letters (D.Litt.) (Honoris Causa) from the University of Cape Coast in Ghana and also holds a Doctor of Science (DSc) (Honoris Causa) from Bells University of Technology in Nigeria.
He has been trained on Humans Rights at the Institute of Advanced Legal Studies University of London in England, Humanitarian Law at the Raoul Wallenberg Institute of the University of Lund in Sweden and on International Humanitarian Law in Geneva, Switzerland. He is an Advocate of the High Courts of Kenya and Tanganyika and a Certified Mediator.
He is a Fellow of the Institute of Certified Public Secretaries of Kenya FCPS (K), a Fellow of the Kenya Institute of Management (FKIM) and Honorary Fellow of the African Academy of Sciences (FAAS). He is the Chairman of Farafina Investment Group in Monrovia, Liberia and Economic Strategic Growth and Development Initiative for Africa based in Nigeria.
He is the immediate former Director and Chief Executive Officer of the Kenya School of Law, a former Secretary of the Constitution of Kenya Review Commission and a former Director of the defunct Kenya Anti-Corruption Commission (KACC), now Ethics and Anti-Corruption Commission (EACC)). He is the Founding Trustee of the African Institute for Leaders and Leadership (AILL) and founding Chairman of the Association of the Citizens Against Corruption (ACAC).
Lumumba was the Founding Dean, Kabarak University School of Law, a former lecturer at the University of Nairobi (UON), the United States International University (USIU Africa) and Widener University USA (Nairobi Summer School).
He is a renowned legal practitioner. He has written several books including Criminal Procedure in Kenya, An outline of Judicial Review in Kenya, Kenya’s long search for a Constitution: The Postponed Promise and Judicial Review and Administrative Law. He has published numerous articles in refereed journals and several book chapters.
The anti-corruption crusader has also edited several Books including Devolution in Kenya (with Prof. Mbondenyi and Dr. Kabau), The Constitution of Kenya (Contemporary Readings) (with Prof. M.K. Mbondenyi and S.O. Odero). He has co-authored ‘The Constitution of Kenya 2010 An introductory commentary’ with Dr. Luis Franceschi.
He has also co-authored several books on Ethics. His non-legal books include; Swearing by Kenya, A Call for Political Hygiene in Kenya, The Searching Soul, Sanitizing Kenyan Politics, Mhh Africa! (Kiswahili), Ang’oMarach (Luo) and WatimAng’o (Luo) and co-authored 13 other Books on Integrity as School Series. He has recently ventured into fiction with his book Stolen Moments.
In 2004, he received a commendation from the Kenya Scouts Association for service to the society. In 2011, Bishop Okullu of College of Theology of Great Lakes University of Kisumu awarded him the order of St. Pauls the Apostle for the restoration of Good governance and right values in society. In 2012, the East African Association of Anti-Corruption Authorities recognised him for valuable and exemplary contribution in the fight against corruption.
He has been named and recognised by the International Commission of Jurists (Kenya Section) and the Law Society of Kenya for his exemplary contribution to the legal profession. He was recognised by the Kenya-USA Association for the Martin Luther King Jnr., Leadership Award in 1996 and was the recipient of 2008, Martin Luther, King Africa Salute to Greatness Award by the Martin Luther King Jnr. Africa Foundation.
He has also been included in the Marquis Who’s Who in the World and is the Distinguished Mwalimu Julius Nyerere Lecturer at the University of Dar es Salaam for 2014 and the 11th Kwame Nkrumah Lecturer at the University of Cape Coast, Ghana in 2016.
On May 27, 2017, he has invested Chief Tamba Taylor of Liberia for his Pan Africanist Activities. He was the fifth Abram TiroOnkgopotse Lecturer at the University of Limpopo in South Africa for the year and fifth Apollo Milton Obote Lecturer for the year 2017. He was the Nelson Mandela Centenary Memorial Lecturer at Walter Sisulu University in South Africa in 2018 and second Ray Phiri Memorial Lecturer at the University of Mpumalanga in 2019.
He was awarded a Lifetime Achievement for Patriotism and Advocacy by the African Forum–2017 and was recognised by New African Magazine as one of the 100 most influential Africans in 2017.
In January 2018, he received the following awards and recognition including the African Luminary Award by African Cultural Association in the United States of America.
Lumumba received the Freedom of the City of Lowell in the Commonwealth of Massachusetts in the United States of America for his role in the fight against corruption and bad governance in Africa.
Recognition by the House of Representatives of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts in the United States of America for exemplary work in the fight against corruption and bad governance in Africa.
He currently practices Law with Lumumba and Lumumba Advocates and coordinates activities under the aegis of the PLO Lumumba Foundation.