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helinues:pray you won't be kidnap before the end of his tenure. |
Badonasty:so all the accusations from your party man, Umahi should be ignore by him? |
greggng:like your maturity. Some of those guys are jobless. Must they contribute to every post. |
How much? |
People really fly or just assumption? I find it hard to believe that human can fly |
If orji uzor kalu is positioning himself to run for president why not yahaya bello? Uzor failed abia state, he installed a failure and the failure installed another failure, then went ahead to stole billions from the state, today he is positioning himself to run for president. So if Uzor is okay for president, then yahaya bello also OK for president after all both of them are better than your present president. |
Jashub:and you didn't support her on losing the job? You don't tell the company on method of interview, they determine that. |
AFTER several years of frustration, the law graduates of the National Open University of Nigeria (NOUN) are to be admitted into the Nigerian Law School from 2022. This is, however, subject to conditional approval by the Body of Benchers, following its resolution on the lingering issue at a meeting held on Thursday. Sources confirmed that the meeting was held at the Supreme Court Complex presided over by O.C.J. Okocha, SAN. An online report also said the Chairman of Council of Legal Education, Chief Emeka Ngige, SAN, has confirmed the development. It was gathered that the conditional approval was for the backlog of 1,883 law students who graduated from NOUN to be admitted to Law School BAR PART 1 instead of BAR PART 2. The incumbent Director-General of Nigerian Law School, Prof. Isa Ciroma had suggested before now that NOUN graduates be admitted into BAR PART 1 instead of BAR PART 2. According to him, they would have to run the BAR PART 1 for one (1) Full academic calendar year as in place of 3 months which foreign students use for the BAR PART 1. He added that it is when a student has passed the BAR PART 1 that he or she will be admitted to do the BAR PART 2 and failing the exam, means not doing the Part 2 and will have no second chance of rewriting the BAR PART 1. Ngige, confirming the development said: “It has been approved subject to conditions and the conditions are that it is restricted to 1,883 students from the Open University and then, secondly, they will be subjected to the 1-year remedial programme at the Law School.” He explained that the one-year programme was targeted at exposing students to some rudimentary laws where they would undergo another round of teaching on the core Law courses: Law of Evidence, Introduction to Nigerian Law and Land Law, among other courses. He further stated that any of them that could not pass part one of the Nigerian Law School would go home from there, stressing that “their admission to the Law School does not seem absolutely automatic.” “If you pass Part One, then you go to Part Two. If you don’t pass Part One, you go home,” he said. Ngige was quoted to have said that the approval was reluctantly made by the Council of Legal Education because there was this feeling that “undesirable elements” were being brought into the profession but they felt that since the National Universities Commission had given them accreditation without the concurrence of Council of Legal Education, that it would not be fair to punish them for relying on a government Agency’s accreditation, so to say. The Body of Benchers also resolved that the Council of Legal Education would be liaising with the NUC before accreditation is given to any University. The Chairman of Council of Legal Education further explained that the approval was not meant to take effect immediately but “until 2022 because of the current set who have been caught by the effect of the COVID-19 pandemic lockdown.” He said there was a need for the current batch to leave the Law School before the NOUN Law graduates could be admitted. It would be recalled that the issue as to why NOUN graduates have been refused admission by the Council of Legal Education (CLE) was raised by the President of the NBA, Paul Usoro, SAN, at the December 2019 National Executive Council (NEC) meeting of Nigeria Bar Association (NBA) in Abuja. Ngige, said admitting the graduates of NOUN had been an inherent issue, stating that, “ab- initio, the Council being conscious of the standard of education, passed a resolution that part-time, evening law programmes and open law programmes is a no case, and therefore students with such educational background cannot be admitted by the Council Of Legal Education into the Nigerian Law School.” When contacted, the Director, Media and Publicity, National Open University of Nigeria, Mr Ibrahim Sheme, said he was not aware of the development and that he would get back if confirmation was made. However, as part of efforts to resolve the rejection of graduates of NOUN, President Buhari had assented to National Open University Amendment Act, which allows the National Open University to operate, like all other universities, having the same power and functions and the same administrative structures. The Presidential assent has replaced the hitherto ‘correspondence’ in the Act to now ‘Full-Time programme’, which was the basis on which the Council of Legal Education refused to admit law graduates of the university to the Nigerian Law School. https://www.google.com/amp/s/tribuneonlineng.com/body-of-benchers-approves-admission-of-noun-graduates-to-law-school-from-2022/amp/ |
AFTER several years of frustration, the law graduates of the National Open University of Nigeria (NOUN) are to be admitted into the Nigerian Law School from 2022. This is, however, subject to conditional approval by the Body of Benchers, following its resolution on the lingering issue at a meeting held on Thursday. Sources confirmed that the meeting was held at the Supreme Court Complex presided over by O.C.J. Okocha, SAN. An online report also said the Chairman of Council of Legal Education, Chief Emeka Ngige, SAN, has confirmed the development. It was gathered that the conditional approval was for the backlog of 1,883 law students who graduated from NOUN to be admitted to Law School BAR PART 1 instead of BAR PART 2. The incumbent Director-General of Nigerian Law School, Prof. Isa Ciroma had suggested before now that NOUN graduates be admitted into BAR PART 1 instead of BAR PART 2. According to him, they would have to run the BAR PART 1 for one (1) Full academic calendar year as in place of 3 months which foreign students use for the BAR PART 1. He added that it is when a student has passed the BAR PART 1 that he or she will be admitted to do the BAR PART 2 and failing the exam, means not doing the Part 2 and will have no second chance of rewriting the BAR PART 1. Ngige, confirming the development said: “It has been approved subject to conditions and the conditions are that it is restricted to 1,883 students from the Open University and then, secondly, they will be subjected to the 1-year remedial programme at the Law School.” He explained that the one-year programme was targeted at exposing students to some rudimentary laws where they would undergo another round of teaching on the core Law courses: Law of Evidence, Introduction to Nigerian Law and Land Law, among other courses. He further stated that any of them that could not pass part one of the Nigerian Law School would go home from there, stressing that “their admission to the Law School does not seem absolutely automatic.” “If you pass Part One, then you go to Part Two. If you don’t pass Part One, you go home,” he said. Ngige was quoted to have said that the approval was reluctantly made by the Council of Legal Education because there was this feeling that “undesirable elements” were being brought into the profession but they felt that since the National Universities Commission had given them accreditation without the concurrence of Council of Legal Education, that it would not be fair to punish them for relying on a government Agency’s accreditation, so to say. The Body of Benchers also resolved that the Council of Legal Education would be liaising with the NUC before accreditation is given to any University. The Chairman of Council of Legal Education further explained that the approval was not meant to take effect immediately but “until 2022 because of the current set who have been caught by the effect of the COVID-19 pandemic lockdown.” He said there was a need for the current batch to leave the Law School before the NOUN Law graduates could be admitted. It would be recalled that the issue as to why NOUN graduates have been refused admission by the Council of Legal Education (CLE) was raised by the President of the NBA, Paul Usoro, SAN, at the December 2019 National Executive Council (NEC) meeting of Nigeria Bar Association (NBA) in Abuja. Ngige, said admitting the graduates of NOUN had been an inherent issue, stating that, “ab- initio, the Council being conscious of the standard of education, passed a resolution that part-time, evening law programmes and open law programmes is a no case, and therefore students with such educational background cannot be admitted by the Council Of Legal Education into the Nigerian Law School.” When contacted, the Director, Media and Publicity, National Open University of Nigeria, Mr Ibrahim Sheme, said he was not aware of the development and that he would get back if confirmation was made. However, as part of efforts to resolve the rejection of graduates of NOUN, President Buhari had assented to National Open University Amendment Act, which allows the National Open University to operate, like all other universities, having the same power and functions and the same administrative structures. The Presidential assent has replaced the hitherto ‘correspondence’ in the Act to now ‘Full-Time programme’, which was the basis on which the Council of Legal Education refused to admit law graduates of the university to the Nigerian Law School. https://www.google.com/amp/s/tribuneonlineng.com/body-of-benchers-approves-admission-of-noun-graduates-to-law-school-from-2022/amp/ |
babakb:look this kid. I think you lack basic comprehension. |
Whiskeyjack:meaning? |
faithfull18:are you also searching for one? |
saaphiere:lol, men are on strike. |
Oizee:I thought they were. He has no right over her in anyway. May her soul rest in peace. So many people with mental illness all over. The man is not okay |
Raychee:oh OK, I thought they are married. If they are not married, he has no right over her or her property |
thorpido:it's called marriage. Everything must be merged to be marriage. If you are not ready to merge everything, then no need for marriage. The woman did a wrong thing but he went extreme without controlling his anger. Again that marriage has been in crisis. I tell people if marriage is not working, agree with each other and quit, is not do or die. |
Ghost1994:I guess u r not blackface? |
Racoon:before you criticize the government first criticize the truck. That bridge wasn't meant for such heavy truck |
You won't understand his message if you or your love one hasn't been there. I remembered in 2009 September, my late sis I took to Bangalore India for kidney transplant, I wheel her to theatre at about 6am for transplant, we both came out 8pm after 4 years of fight she gave up. So much suffering and thousands of dollars and her life gone. He is a fighter, may God keep him |
I wonder why people always support criminals. Most corrupt government is military government, nobody question the head of state. Every military head of state is a criminal including buhari. That accusation is possible. |
Same man is on twitter, let him first delete his account on twitter before sueing the CEO of twitter. Again this man from a region with most extreme poverty in Nigeria, from a region with high rate of insecurities in the country but those things never bother him or them but endsars is their problem. |
Golan007:you just confirmed my submission. 15 and 16 are almost the same. When u check what you posted there and the current price of oil, you will agree with me that the problem with buhari is not oil but lack of economic direction. |
Country in recession and serious security challenges in the north where the useless idiot came from, only thing in his mind is defection. Is defection from pdp to apc or from apc to pdp new to us. The only new thing to us is the two recessions within 5 years and the country is the capital of extreme poverty in the world. |
PhiliptheArab:oil was selling for 15 dollars per barrel during obasanjo regime so stop using oil as reason for buhari failure. I agreed with you that isn't Cbn governor fault but that of buhari and his gang that lack economics direction. |
Jostoman:I know same. They just want to arrest abaribe but started it with ndume so as to look balance. Abariba has been giving them issues which they are not comfortable with. |
Moneywirer:even your sister? Your sister is not any how person. Anything happen to her, it will directly affect you. |
basty:lol so who indirectly killed him? |
Mike7302:on facebook. |
What the guy buhari is doing is treasonable felony. Time shall tell |
This case will consume alot of them in government including the lie machine in government Lie Muhammad. First they fought dj switch, she ran for her life. The fought media houses in Nigeria including sanctions, now they are threatening CNN, same CNN that fought Trump hands down. CNN won't back down until the right punishment is melted to the culprit. Biden Presidency is another big threat to them. Let them be ready to fight British government and international criminal court because the case has gotten to that stage. I think they messed with wrong generation. |
Yenefer:criminal a good guy? |
Very good, we need urgent sanctions on everyone of them including bubu. |
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? They're not legally married and he didn't contribute a dime to buy the car and if I'm not mistaken he wanted it registered in his name and not hers.