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The Misconception: "Law Background is Necessary for Success in the Legal Field"
Have you ever wondered what next after the whole five years and struggles in law school? Nigeria is producing thousands of lawyers every year. Do you want to study law just to be called a lawyer? The purpose of this article is to explain how individuals without a law background can thrive in law, meaning those who don't have a family member who is a judge or lawyer. I never thought about how this could be a limitation until a senior lawyer asked me, "Don't you think not having a law background could be a limitation for you?" My reply was that I would break down barriers and succeed in the legal profession without a law background. He shared his experience during his days at Obafemi Awolowo University, where his coursemates who were children of justices and lawyers received preferential treatment. Today, many people believe that a law background is necessary for success in the legal field. This is a misconception that might discourage potential individuals without a law background from pursuing a law career. The question is, how can you succeed in the legal field without a law background? To succeed in the legal field without a law background, consider the following: - Networking: Building relationships with professionals in the legal field is crucial. No lawyer or law student regardless of talent and ambitions can thrive in isolation. - Relevant experience: Internships, volunteer work, or part-time jobs in law firms can provide valuable experience. - Take relevant courses: Pursue...
Read More..Published by: Abdulhakeem Adejokee
Published on: 2025-09-20 13:19:07

THE WEIGHT OF A SMILE
Today is heavy, tired of carrying the smile Of that soul which constantly fights. My heart is yearning; I can't wait to see the gown, That beholds season upon season, Reminiscence of struggles and strife. I was a little boy/girl. Today marks the adieu to the journey that made me a legal mind, An accountant, a witness, an evidence, a truth. If only I had relented in year one, I wouldn't be here. If only I hadn't taken the last lap, Today would not carry the heaviness of my smile. But now, Tell Mama, Sing to Papa, Let the drums roll With the tale of my endless fight. I have been rewarded With a gown of knowledge and strife. Today, the leaves, the sky, the breeze, the souls, and my footsteps will wear my smile. I know it's heavy, but yes! They won't mind. 😊 Happy Convocation 🎓 Thank you for allowing us all to wear your smile, which only you know perfectly—the craft of each letter: S-M-I-L-E This was for the 500 level
Read More..Published by: Abdullateef Kaothar Bodunrin
Published on: 2025-09-20 10:55:41

Ubi jus, ibi remedium
They say we have our freedom, ingrained in section 39 of our constitution with this, we can express our grievances we cry out from the depths of frustration and despair, our hearts ache because things are becoming unbearable things are beginning to fall apart our markets are now battlefields, a loaf of bread now costs ten times its sweat, and the price of rice feels like buying a plot of land a trip to the market is a dreaded thought these days a nation of hustlers, yet we are branded as lazy not because we are not working, we work, we fight, we strive yet it never reflect like bees in a hive, yet it never reflects. but how can we live with lungs full of dust? Our heart aches, our bodies grow pale. We are strong, yet feel weak. I wonder how those who struggle to eat when things were affordable, survive now that prices have multiplied tenfold But where is the welfare of the people? Where is the “Salus populi suprema lex esto” The promise of Section 14 that “the security and welfare of the people shall be the primary purpose of government”? Where is the right to livelihood under Section 17 “Ubi jus, ibi remedium.” Where there is a right, there should be a remedy. We demand our voices be heard, not silenced. We demand a nation where sweat brings progress, not punishment. Where living means thriving, not surviving with broken dreams. Our voices burn with truth,...
Read More..Published by: Odukoya khadijah
Published on: 2025-09-20 10:48:12
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