Editorial

Again, AAUA graduates shine at Law School

THE Faculty of Law, Adekunle Ajasin University, Akungba -Akoko, Ondo State, is fast establishing itself as first among equals going by the regular feats of its graduates at the Nigerian Law School in recent years.

One of its students, Miss Falade Faith Olayinka, has hit the headlines by bagging a First Class Honours in the 2015/2016 Bar Part II final examinations.

This heartwarming development follows on the heels of the outstanding performances of graduates of the university at last year’s Law School examination where two graduates of the institution, Opeyemi Akeem Longe and Ebunoluwa Bamigboye, were celebrated by the university’s management for their outstanding results at the Bar Final examinations.

Longe, who was the first student to bag First Class in Law at AAUA in the institution’s 16-year history, also bagged a First Class and emerged the best nationally at the Law School for that year.

According to a memo to the vice chancellor, Professor IgbekeleAjibefun, from the Dean of Law, Professor E. A. Taiwo, a good number of the products from the university’s Faculty of Law performed exceptionally well at the recently concluded Bar Part II final exams.

In the memo announcing the students’ exceptional feat, Professor Taiwo, said, “Quite a number of our products finished with very good grades, and Miss Falade Faith Olayinka’s performance was outstanding as she finished with First Class honours.

“Miss Falade graduated in her Bachelor of Law (LL.B) degree from the university during the 2014/2015 academic session with Second Class (Upper Division). She was the third best graduating student in her set with CGPA of 4.34. Miss Falade’s performance has made the faculty and the university proud.”

David Olagunju

Recent Posts

Oba Sijuwade’s 10th memorial set for cultural fanfare, national reflection

...Rare personal items, regal photos, archived documents for public exhibition A decade may have passed,…

30 minutes ago

Gov Ahmad Aliyu Sokoto and national unity

By: Karen Ibrahim Nigeria has not made much progress in terms of national unity in…

1 hour ago

Of porous borders and terrorist killings

RECENTLY,  the governor of Benue State, Hyacinth Alia, attributed the recent wave of violence in…

2 hours ago

2025 hajj: Act with fear of God, CSO urges NAHCON

As the airlift of Nigerian intending pilgrims to this year's Hajj in the Kingdom of…

2 hours ago

Security expert urges grassroots intelligence to boost Nigeria’s internal security

"My advice is that any commander of the security forces operating in Delta who does…

2 hours ago

Sexual harassment: Stop smear campaign against Akpabio, CSOs warn Natasha, others

Two Civil Society Organizations—Civil Rights Africa and the League of Democracy Defenders—have issued a strong…

2 hours ago

Welcome

Install

This website uses cookies.