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The Nigerian Law School
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The Nigerian Law School was set up by the Federal Government of Nigeria in 1962. The aim of the institution was to provide for the local needs the then foreign-trained lawyers and to provide the much needed practical training to those aspiring to become Legal Practitioners in Nigeria.
The Lagos Campus was set up and was later to moved to its current location in 1969. The headquarters was then relocated to Abuja in 1997. The Institution has graduated over 70,000 students, a lot of whom are now successful Lawyers, Judges and Citizens.
Law School Lagos Campus is one of the prestigious Law Schools in Nigeria today. It boasts of staff student and faculty bound together by the common interest of law in practice with the sole aim of achieving excellence. Its mission is to prepare every student for the various challenges, responsibilities and rewards of a legal professional. Its educational environment promotes individual and collective innovative research in relation to practice.Asides the institutions educational achievements, its vibrant environment boosts the social and interactive skill of each individual especially as the community comprises of students from different ethnic backgrounds.
Law School Lagos Campus still lives up to its prestigious name. It has in the past produced leaders and is still producing leaders, in various works of life, who champion law as an instrument of change to the society.
The Nigerian Law School was set up by the Federal Government of Nigeria in 1962. The aim of the institution was to provide for the local needs the then foreign-trained lawyers and to provide the much needed practical training to those aspiring to become Legal Practitioners in Nigeria.
The Lagos Campus was set up and was later to moved to its current location in 1969. The headquarters was then relocated to Abuja in 1997. The Institution has graduated over 70,000 students, a lot of whom are now successful Lawyers, Judges and Citizens.
Law School Lagos Campus is one of the prestigious Law Schools in Nigeria today. It boasts of staff student and faculty bound together by the common interest of law in practice with the sole aim of achieving excellence. Its mission is to prepare every student for the various challenges, responsibilities and rewards of a legal professional. Its educational environment promotes individual and collective innovative research in relation to practice.Asides the institutions educational achievements, its vibrant environment boosts the social and interactive skill of each individual especially as the community comprises of students from different ethnic backgrounds.
Law School Lagos Campus still lives up to its prestigious name. It has in the past produced leaders and is still producing leaders, in various works of life, who champion law as an instrument of change to the society.
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