The University of Calabar (UNICAL) Faculty of Law has once again proven its academic excellence, with more than seven of its law graduates securing first-class honours in the 2024 Nigerian Law School final bar examinations.
According to the results approved and released by the Council of Legal Education (CLE), UNICAL law graduates performed exceptionally well in the highly competitive exams.
UNICAL Students Bag First Class at Nigerian Law School
Among the standout students who earned first-class honours are:
- Michael Mathew Arinze (former National LAWSAN President)
- Favour Iheanacho (33rd Chief Judge, UNICAL SUG)
- Unwana Joseph
- Eziama Genevieve Ginikachukwu (former Chief Judge of LAWSAN)
- Joy
- Familand
- David Godson (former Pioneer National LAWSAN Bar Council Chairman),
- Lenora
- Etc.
These students have not only excelled academically but have also demonstrated leadership in various student capacities.
In addition to the first-class graduates, hundreds of other UNICAL law graduates achieved second-class upper honours, further showcasing the facultyโs strong academic standards and preparation.
This outstanding performance reinforces UNICALโs reputation as one of Nigeriaโs leading institutions for legal education.
The Nigerian Law School final bar examinations are a rigorous test of knowledge and skills, serving as a prerequisite for law graduates to be called to the Nigerian Bar.
Success in these exams is a significant milestone, marking the transition from student to qualified legal practitioner.
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