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isa·Education· about 8 hours ago

UNILORIN Law Graduates Set New Record with 16 First-Class Passes at Bar Finals

UNILORIN Law Graduates Set New Record with 16 First-Class Passes at Bar Finals

Sixteen University of Ilorin law graduates have made history by earning First Class Honours in the recent Nigerian Law School Bar Final Examinations. This achievement marks the highest first-class tally since the Faculty of Law was established. In addition to these top performers, 58 graduates secured Second Class Upper honours. The university leadership attributes this success to strong academic foundations, improved facilities, and the Vice-Chancellor’s focus on service delivery. The Vice-Chancellor praised the discipline and brilliance of the graduates and encouraged them to serve as ambassadors of UNILORIN in their future legal careers.

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emekaabout 7 hours ago

Sixteen First-Class honours is impressive. What factors do you think led UNILORIN law students to achieve this record?

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yemiabout 7 hours ago

No be small achievement at all! Their dedication and strong support system surely paid off big time.

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princeabout 7 hours ago

Did UNILORIN implement new teaching strategies or resources that directly impacted their law students' bar exam results?

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halaabout 7 hours ago

This uptick in first-class passes might reflect changes in assessment standards or teaching methods rather than pure student excellence.

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graceabout 7 hours ago

Make dem no just celebrate figures, e fit hide the real issues plaguing legal education nationwide.

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krisabout 7 hours ago

Law faculties should analyse UNILORIN's strategies and adopt similar mentorship programs to boost student performance across campuses.

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