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Douzy (m)
Law As A Second Degree!
« on: September 16, 2006, 11:48 AM »

I heard sometime ago that soon the prerequisite for studying Law in Nigeria might be a first degree in another course.
1. Does anyone know if that is the situation now?
2. If eventually that becomes the case, how much of us (Nairalanders, nay Nigerians), considering the economic situation in the country, do you really think would be studying Law (instead of picking up a job after first degree or going for Masters/other postgraduate studies)?
3. What then do you think would be the drive behind studying Law (for those who would eventually still study it)?
4. Do you think it would afford us better Lawyers?
5. Is it the case in any other country?

Thanks y'all for your responses, however they may come!
Hugoboi (m)
Re: Law As A Second Degree!
« #1 on: September 16, 2006, 12:10 PM »

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heard sometime ago that soon the prerequisite for studying Law in Nigeria would be a first degree in another course

Total crap!! wherevau got that from!!
Douzy (m)
Re: Law As A Second Degree!
« #2 on: September 16, 2006, 12:22 PM »

Quote from: Hugoboi on September 16, 2006, 12:10 PM
Total crap!! wherevau got that from!!

My guess: you are not in Nigeria (however, I modified my grammar a tad).
Hugoboi (m)
Re: Law As A Second Degree!
« #3 on: September 16, 2006, 12:28 PM »

I just got in2 the Law school and I was in UNICAL for 5 years {from '99}.Neva heard of that!! where did u get that info from??
Douzy (m)
Re: Law As A Second Degree!
« #4 on: September 16, 2006, 12:37 PM »

Ok, I couldn't get much about it on the net, but I've heard prolly much about it in the form of word of mouth.  I also heard that the University of Abuja is not admitting this year's JAMB candidates into Law (yet to confirm that, though).

Read this article: http://www.sunnewsonline.com/webpages/features/managinglawfirm/2004/sept/15/managinglaw-15-09-2004-002.htm

Excerpts:
"Disclosing that a member of the state bar association has been barred from legal practice for four years as a result of his engagement in unprofessional conduct, the Edo NBA Ombudsman says plans are on to toughen admission requirements for candidates interested in reading Law, even as he advocates that those interested in becoming lawyers should obtain first degree in other disciplines before coming to read Law in order to enhance the quality of new entrants into the profession."

"Yes, I am a proponent of law as a second degree. It actually brings in maturity. If you see some of them who really have done that on their own voluntarily, they are more matured. It’s a job that should be done really by matured persons. It’s also a reflection of the wig we wear. When you see a white wig, it is a symbol of wisdom and age. That’s what the white wig reflects – symbol of wisdom and age. So, law as a second degree will be ideal."
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