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Fresh Hope For NOUN Law Graduates by eodavids(op):
:It has been the dream of NOUN Law graduates to be admitted to the Nigerian Law School, but the academic politics, the type playing in Nigeria has made sure the door to Nigerian Law Practice remained shut for these graduates.

Prominent players in this act of shutting the Law graduates out of Law School are:
The Council of Legal Education (CLE), and
The Attorney General of the Federation (AGF).

The above two are Federal government agency and office respectively, but they have played bad politics (academically) over time by dettering this graduates from achieving their dream of becoming Barristers and Solicitors.

It is common knowledge that many of the graduates from NOUN are more intelligent than those of conventional universities, yet this academic politics has been maintained against the former.

The good thing is: CHANGE IS CONSTANT.

The fact that 'Firdausi' and her likeminds have been cleared to graduate from Law school with their religious veils- means that change has come to that area of the Nigerian fabric.

Power concedes nothing without demand (struggle); it never did, it never will.

Up to you NANS and NOUN Law graduates. Pressurize the CLE/AGF to do the needful.

Period!
Re: Fresh Hope For NOUN Law Graduates by eodavids(op): 11:42am On Jun 22, 2018
Seun, Lalasticlala,
Please push this forward.
Re: Fresh Hope For NOUN Law Graduates by Chapelbeatz(m): 11:52am On Jun 22, 2018
See me thinking you had goooooood news.

Re: Fresh Hope For NOUN Law Graduates by eodavids(op): 11:59am On Jun 22, 2018
Chapelbeatz:
See me thinking you had goooooood news.
Yeah!

Its good news that the Law School which, hitherto had refused to graduate Firdausi because she wore hijab (veil) has now turn back (according to fresh news) to allow for her graduation with the veil.

Isn't this a sign that the Law School has started softening?
Celebrate, if you are involved.
Re: Fresh Hope For NOUN Law Graduates by eodavids(op): 12:19pm On Jun 22, 2018
eodavids:
:It has been the dream of NOUN Law graduates to be admitted to the Nigerian Law School, but the academic politics, the type playing in Nigeria has made sure the door to Nigerian Law Practice remained shut for these graduates.

Prominent players in this act of shutting the Law graduates out of Law School are:
The Council of Legal Education (CLE), and
The Attorney General of the Federation (AGF).

The above two are Federal government agency and office respectively, but they have played bad politics (academically) over time by dettering this graduates from achieving their dream of becoming Barristers and Solicitors.

It is common knowledge that many of the graduates from NOUN are more intelligent than those of conventional universities, yet this academic politics has been maintained against the former.

The good thing is: CHANGE IS CONSTANT.

The fact that 'Firdausi' and her likeminds have been cleared to graduate from Law school with their religious veils- means that change has come to that area of the Nigerian fabric.

Power concedes nothing without demand (struggle); it never did, it never will.

Up to you NANS and NOUN Law graduates. Pressurize the CLE/AGF to do the needful.

Period!
Hahaha!
Latest news says its hair covering that has been granted Firdaus, and not full veil (hijab).

All the same, a ground has been shifted, unlike the initial rigidity we saw when no option was given.
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