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PH Law Campus Graduates 52 First Class Students
The Port Harcourt Campus of the Nigerian Law School says 52 of its first set graduates that were recently called to the Bar bagged First Class.
It, therefore, praised the students for making the campus proud.
Deputy Director General, Port Harcourt Campus of the Nigerian Law School, Prof. C. U. Mmouzoba, disclosed this during the unveiling of the Lady Justitia statue constructed by the Elders Council of the 2023/2024 set of students of the campus in Port Harcourt.
Prof. Mmouzoba said the campus recorded its first set of graduates with 52 First Class, second only to the Lagos campus which had 54 First Class, which is the highest in the country.
According to him, out of the seven campuses of the law schools in Nigeria, Port Harcourt Campus came second with 52 First Class,while Lagos came first with 54.
He said this feat was made possible by the dedication to duty of its academic staff as well as students who took their studies seriously.
The deputy director general also praised the Rumueme community for its level of hospitality to staff and students of the campus, adding that with the unveiling of the Lady Justitia symbol, Rumueme is now a community of law.
He described the Lady Justitia monument as a symbol of justice and law and praised the Elders Council of the 2023)2024 set of students for coming up with the idea of erecting such as important statue in the campus.
Also speaking, chairperson of the Port Harcourt branch of the Nigerian Bar Association (NBA), Mrs Cordelia Eke said the monument would stand the test of time as far as the campus was concerned.
Eke said the NBA in Port Harcourt is impressed with the students, stressing that the event has made the campus a landmark not just in Rumueme but also in the State.
She said the Association is looking forward to receiving some of the students into its fold.
Earlier, Chairman, Elders Council of the 2023/2024 set of students, Sir Emmanuel Fubara, said the absence of the all important law symbol in the campus was disturbing, adding that it was against this background that the Elders Council and The students Representative council decided to do something about It.
He said both the foundation laying and unveiling took four months to complete and commended the Authority of the institution for its cooperation and support.
The Nyenweli Rumueme, HRM Ndamzi Nsirim was represented at the occasion by Chief Henry Ehule.
By: John Bibor
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