Message from the Dean
I heartily congratulate those students who have the privilege of being admitted into the Faculty of Law.
As a starting point, you are encouraged to go through the Faculty Handbook.The handbook contains information that are vital in guiding the students and to assist them in the course of their study,in registration for the required number of core courses and the choice of the elective courses. For the avoidance of doubt, where an elective course is taken by a student in the first semester, the corresponding elective course must be taken in the second semester.
As a starting point, you are encouraged to go through the Faculty Handbook.The handbook contains information that are vital in guiding the students and to assist them in the course of their study,in registration for the required number of core courses and the choice of the elective courses. For the avoidance of doubt, where an elective course is taken by a student in the first semester, the corresponding elective course must be taken in the second semester.
Please note that the Law Students Association of Nigeria (LAWSAN) is an essential aspect of all Law Faculties in Nigeria through which designated and approved activities such as Moot Court, general etiquette, Law dinner and election into various LAWSAN executive positions are conducted. LAWSAN is not a student union. All LAWSAN approved dues and payment must be made by all students.
It is mandatory, therefore, that all students of this prestigious Faculty should get copies of the handbook to serve as a guide in the pursuit of their LL.B programme because ignorance of the law is not an excuse. I commend this handbook to the entire students of the Faculty who aspire to be Law graduates and subsequently become learned gentlemen after call to Bar.
It is my sincere wish that all your academic pursuits will be fulfilled during your stay in our prestigious citadel of learning.
It is mandatory, therefore, that all students of this prestigious Faculty should get copies of the handbook to serve as a guide in the pursuit of their LL.B programme because ignorance of the law is not an excuse. I commend this handbook to the entire students of the Faculty who aspire to be Law graduates and subsequently become learned gentlemen after call to Bar.
It is my sincere wish that all your academic pursuits will be fulfilled during your stay in our prestigious citadel of learning.
Dr. Ernest O. Ugbejeh
Dean, Faculty of Law
Dean, Faculty of Law
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