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Bar examinations record improves

By Editor
24 November 2015   |   12:45 am
The Nigerian Law School has announced that the Bar Final Examinations conducted in September 2015 recorded 71 percent success.

Law-schoolThe Nigerian Law School has announced that the Bar Final Examinations conducted in September 2015 recorded 71 percent success.

The School also announced that the Call to Bar ceremonies will hold in December 15 and 16 in Abuja.

According to a statement signed by the School’s, Director-General, Dr. OlanrewajuOnadeko, out of 4, 610 students  who sat for the examinations  3, 273 were successful, (71 percent) while 170 had conditional Pass ( 3.7  percent)  and 1,167 representing 25. 3 percent failed.

He stated that eight students had First Class. They are OkworKenneth Dominic, UcheEresi Tracy and Okezie Justice Ndubuisi all of Lagos campus. From Abuja campus cameBukoyeTemitopeOlayemi and BandawaNtayiAnfani.

Two first class students came from Enugu campus. They are EdunHalimatTemitope and Are AdejokeKafayat while Kano Campus also produced one First Class studentin the person of AmooOluwatobiAyobode.

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