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Eagles Chambers Ebonyi State University Law Faculty is delighted to announce that Prince Ikechukwu Nwafuru has accepted ...
28/11/2019

Eagles Chambers Ebonyi State University Law Faculty is delighted to announce that Prince Ikechukwu Nwafuru has accepted to be our Chamber Patron.

Prince Nwafuru is an Associate at Paul Usoro & Co (a top-tier Law Firm) and currently heads one of the Teams in the Advocacy and Dispute Resolution Practice Group of the Firm. An astute and outstandingly fast thinking and resourceful legal practitioner, with a knack for dispute resolution and advocacy, his passion for law practice has never been hidden. He graduated with Second Class (Upper) Honours both from Ebonyi State University and the Nigerian Law School.
When he is not advising on banking, energy, environment, maritime and solid minerals, he is busy working on white-collar crime litigation and numerous pre & post-election petitions – an area where he has gained a reputation as a leading young expert. Prince is currently in the Legal Team defending the election of the Governor of Akwa Ibom State, which election was recently affirmed and upheld by the Court of Appeal. He was also in the Legal Team that defended the immediate past Senate President, Bukola Saraki, at the Code of Conduct Tribunal and up to the Supreme Court.
Prince has appeared with and against some of the Legal Profession’s prominent and best Advocates and has been involved in numerous high profile cases spanning various practice areas. He has also advised and represented some of the Nigeria’s largest banks in various transactions and litigation spanning loan advising, restructuring and recovery, project finance and cross border dealings.
Prince is very savvy and commercially aware young lawyer with numerous though-provoking articles and insightful publications on legal and policy matters to his credit. Recently, he co-authored the Exclusive Nigeria Chapter and Paul Usoro & Co’s contribution to the Global Legal Insights to Litigation & Dispute Resolution, 2019 published by Global Legal Group, London, United Kingdom. He regularly engages in Career Mentorship and grooming of budding and aspiring lawyers.

Congratulations sir.

As part of our Corporate Social responsibilities- Eagles Chambers Ebonyi State University Law Faculty felicitates with J...
04/09/2019

As part of our Corporate Social responsibilities- Eagles Chambers Ebonyi State University Law Faculty felicitates with Justice Anselem Nwaigwe as he was sworn in to office by the Executive Governor of Ebonyi State Engr. Chief David Nweze Umahi FNSE, FNATE as the 3rd Chief Judge of Ebonyi State, an event which took place on the 2nd of Sept., 2019 within the precinct of the Ebonyi State Executive Council Chambers Government House Abakaliki.

Sir, we wish you good health of body and Spirit, long life and longevity as you pilot the affairs of the Ebonyi State Judiciary without fear or favour and in accordance with the cherished principles of equity and fair-play believing that Justice is done not minding whether Heaven falls- Fiat justicia Ruat Coelum!

Congratulations Sir!

Long Live Ebonyi State
Long Live Engr. Chief David Nweze Umahi
Long Live Justice Anselem Nwaigwe
Long Live Ebonyi State Judiciary
Long Live EBSU Students Bar Association
Long Live Eagles Chambers EBSU

, Peter Ndubuisi(Principal Partner Eagles Chambers) for and onbehalf of the Board of Directors.
Kenneth Samuel SAE(Bar Council President)

Eagles Chambers Ebsu Ebonyi State University Law Faculty felicitates with Oliver Gift Chukkol popularly known and called...
19/08/2019

Eagles Chambers Ebsu Ebonyi State University Law Faculty felicitates with Oliver Gift Chukkol popularly known and called O.G Chukkol for leading his firebrand team to victory at the just concluded Dr Olufon Christian Law Students National Conference Moot Court Competition that was held at the University of Kogi Anyingba, Nigeria.
Before now O.G Chukkol led his team to victory at the Law Students National Convention Moot Court Competition that was held in Zaria last Month.
Chukkol is a Fourth Year Law Student of the Ahmadu Bello University Zaria Kaduna State and an ardent Legal Researcher whose scholarly articles has been featured in so many Local and International Journals and Magazines amongst whom is the Nigerian Law School Journal of Law Abuja.
He is currently undergoing his legal Internship with the reputable J.B Daudu & Co. Kaduna Branch.

Congratulations Learning colleague.
Akpu Peter Ndubuisi Principal Partner Eagles Chambers for and onbehalf of the Board of Directors

13/08/2019

EAGLES CHAMBERS EBONYI STATE UNIVERSITY Law Faculty in conjunction with Gani Fawehinmi Chambers University of Calabar, Zenith Chambers University of Nigeria Enugu Campus, Liberty Chambers Ahmadu Bello University Zaria, Precision Chambers Nasarawa State University Keffi, Justice Oputa Chambers Abia State University Uturu, Legal Magnates Enugu State University of Science and Technology, University of Abuja Gwags, Uthman Dan Fodio University Sokoto, Equity Chambers Nnamdi Azikiwe University Awka Law Faculty, Justice Udo Udoma Chambers Ime Umanah Chambers UNIUYO # - Lord Denning Chambers Ambrose Ali University Law Faculty Ekpoma, University of Benin and others will host host a conference of all Law Students Chamber Heads in Nigeria entitled:

" Gathering of who's who, bright stars and Meteors in the firmament of the 21st Century's Legal Market of Nigeria"

This epoch-making event will take place on Friday the 30th Day of August 2019 at the Ebonyi State University Law Faculty A between 9:AM- 4:P and the Dinner comes later in the night as Osborne La Palm Royal Resort Abakaliki.

The beautiful City of Ebonyi State- the Dubai of Nigeria!

Our Guest Speakers are drawn from top-tier Law Firms in Lagos and Abuja Nigeria: # # Udoma Bello Osagie # & Oyebode # Ajayi &Sh*ttu &Ighodalo # # # Caxton-Martins Agbor & Segun # including the big 4...
It will feature lectures on Career path for Law Students in Nigeria, Inaugration of different Students Clubs, Roundtable discussions and Dinner/Award Night

Venue: Law Faculty Auditorium Abakaliki.
Host: Akpu Peter Ndubuisi
Principal Partner Eagles Chambers Ebonyi State University Law Faculty.
Media Partners: # # #

Guest Speakers:

Barr. Reginald Azizza, Barr.Desmond Ogba of Templars, Barr. C. Nuel Oji of KPMG, Barr. Okechukwu Orisakwe of Aluko & Oyebode, Barr. Esosa Omo-Usoh MCIa

Congratulations His Excellency Sen. Gideon Edem MNSIL SAL LAWSA President of the University of Uyo Akwa Ibom State Niger...
11/08/2019

Congratulations His Excellency Sen. Gideon Edem MNSIL SAL LAWSA President of the University of Uyo Akwa Ibom State Nigeria on your Coronation and conferment with the prestigious Chieftaincy title of Agu Dinamba 1 of Ugochinyere Kingdom; Igbo Students UNIUYO. Eagles Chambers Ebsu Ebonyi State University Law Faculty felicitates with you sir, keep on being phenomenal.
Congratulations His Excellency!

Akpu Peter Ndubuisi Principal Partner Eagles Chambers EBSU Law Faculty.

Eagles Chambers Ebonyi State University Law Faculty felicitates with their Principal Partner in the person of Akpu Peter...
22/07/2019

Eagles Chambers Ebonyi State University Law Faculty felicitates with their Principal Partner in the person of Akpu Peter Ndubuisi for his meritorious Award as the Most Devoted Principal Partner of the 2019 Legal year. An Award which he received during a Dinner that was organized by the Ebonyi State University Students Bar Association under the superb leadership of Comr. Eyeke Kenneth Samuel SAE who happens to be the Live-wire Bar Council President.

Before now, Akpu Peter Ndubuisi was the Secretary General of the Law Students Association of Nigeria EBSU Chapter for the 2017/2018 EXCOS led by Comr. Edene Udoka Joshua. He is currently a Campus Ambassador COMMERCIALLY AWARE, a former Undergraduate Legal Intern Student of Don. Ike Njoku and Associates, and a Prospective Intern with Infusion Lawyers, KPMG and Solola & Akpana, White & Case, Templars, Aelex, Olaniwun Ajayi, EverLaw Associates Abuja, a Prolific writer, a Web Manager, a Corporate/Commercial Law, Commercial Arbitration, Corporate Taxation and IP/I-Tech enthusiast, a Volunteer with Youth for Human Rights International (YHRI)

We also felicitate with Barr. Omakwu Marx Ikongbeh MCIArb who received a Meritorious Award for his enormous Contributions towards the Development of Law Students in Nigeria.

It is fitting and deserving that we congratulate our own members who were elevated to the revered Rank of Senior Advocate of EBSU. The Members includes: Eza Jude Chigozie, Uchechukwu James and Ekuma George Chinonso, the trio was the Attorney General of LAWSA EBSU, The Solicitor General of LAWSA and the Secretary General EBSU BAR COUNCIL respectively.

We also felicitate with Prince Chukwudi Ogboji a Magistrate of the Ebonyi State Judiciary and Barr. Ben Uruchi Odoh- for their deserved Awards.
Congratulations!

The Moot and Mock Competition that was organized by the Ebonyi State University Students Bar Association Ebsu Bar Counci...
07/07/2019

The Moot and Mock Competition that was organized by the Ebonyi State University Students Bar Association Ebsu Bar Council under the superb leadership of Comr. Eyeke Kenneth Samuel has come to an end but the positive memories remains indelible in our heart. It was a keenly contested Competition between the Four Chambers in EBSU LAW FACULTY... Eagles Chambers Ebsu Zenith Chambers Platinums Chambers Ebsu and InnerTemple Chambers Ebsu A very big Congratulations to the Zenith Chambers who happened to be the overall winner of the Competition, I love you guys!!!

During the competition Eagles Chambers got the 2nd Position in 100Level.

3rd Position in 200L

2nd Position in 300Level

and 4th Position in 400L.

Let me personally thank my team Members and those who made this possible.
Let me thank the Speaker of the Law Students Association of Nigeria Ebonyi State University LAWSA HOUSE OF ASSEMBLY RT COMR. Rotr Awo Kingsley Emeka for your maximum support- we ask for more!!
Favour Nomeh a Justice of the Ebonyi State University High Court for taking it upon yourself that Eagles Chambers must win!

Ezza Jude Chigozie AKA Cyprian Gozie who is the A-G of LAWSA who is our Litigation Coach- Jude you Sacrificed everything for the Eagles Chambers.
Amongst whom I owe debts of gratitude is Uchechukwu Emmanuel James who is the Solicitor General of LAWSA for your time, Sleepless night,
likewise to Adufu Fedora who is the Senior Partner of Eagles Chambers, you are the best Fedora, thanks for your support!

Let me also thank the Students and Members of Eagles Chambers who acted as Counsel, Witnesses in all the Classes.

Year 1: Chukwu Chizitere CharityAkA Itz Chizzy Chuku, Miracle Chukwu, Augustine Chidi, Antonia Umoke, Margaret Ngwuta, Joshua Nkwegu, Moses Nnacheta Freedom

Year 2: Ukpai Margaret, Odoh Chiegeiro Deray Okpara Obiya Ezinne, Chinedu Ntum, Edene Vera and others

Year 3: Osunkwo Ijeoma, Obidike Adaora, Ngwuta Henry Chika Faith Eze, Agom Ulllima, Dickson Decency Abiri Clinton and others

Year 4: Vivian Awa, Onyekeigbo Elizabeth, Mkpachi-Oko Mkpachi-Oko Chinaecherem Xavier, Anselm, Chinonso George etc
After the whole Grading Zenith Chambers took first, followed by Eagles Chambers

You guys made me proud, let's keep working harder, let's keep the Candle burning. My happiness remains that we have learnt new Litigation Skills, fine tuned already possessed ones, Conquered stage fright and developed Advocacy Skills!!!
Thanks to Prince Chukwudi Ogboji a Magistrate of the Ebonyi State Judiciary who took it upon himself and presided over the Competition. God blessing upon your Lordship.

Akpu Peter Ndubuisi(Principal Partner Eagles Chambers EBSU)

It was a moment of Celebration and jubilation yesterday the 11th Day of June 2019 as the 300L Team of Eagles Chambers Eb...
12/06/2019

It was a moment of Celebration and jubilation yesterday the 11th Day of June 2019 as the 300L Team of Eagles Chambers Ebonyi State University won with a higher point to defeat the Zenith Chambers Team in the Moot stage of the ongoing Moot/Mock Competition of the Ebonyi State University Students Bar Association Law Faculty EBSU.
We happened to be the defendant in the a simulation whose cause of action borders on proof of Declaration of title to Land under the customs and tradition of the Azugwu people a Communitu under the Jurisdiction of the Ebonyi State High Court of Justice.
I commend the effort and drive of the firebrand 300L Team Members which includes: Eze Faith , Agom Ulllima, Obidike Adaora, Osunkwo Ijeoma Gift, Ngwuta Henry who represented the Eagles Chambers Ebsu...
Let me also commend the effort of Ezza Jude Chigozie( Cyprian Gozie) Justice Favour Nomeh Uchechukwu Emmanuel James , the Bar Council President in the person of. Eyeke Kenneth Samuel and others who made this victory possible...
Thanks alot guys

We are the Eagles, we soar above others.

Akpu Peter Ndubuisi Principal Partner onbehalf of Eagles Chambers.

A COMPILATION OF THE ASK MENTORSHIP WHATSAPP Akpu Peter Ndubuisi 500L Ebonyi State University Law Faculty(EBSU)TOPIC: TH...
27/05/2019

A COMPILATION OF THE ASK MENTORSHIP WHATSAPP Akpu Peter Ndubuisi 500L Ebonyi State University Law Faculty(EBSU)
TOPIC: THE CRAFT OF CROSS EXAMINATION
GUEST SPEAKER: MR FOLARIN ALUKO ESQ
DATE: 26TH DAY OF MAY 2019
A BRIEF PROFILE OF OUR GUEST SPEAKER

MR. FOLARIN ALUKO is a Solicitor and Advocate of the Supreme Court of Nigeria. He is an alumnus of King’s College Lagos and the University of Lagos.
Folarin has considerable experience in Civil Litigation, Legal Drafting, Corporate and Commercial Law, Information Technology Law and Intellectual Property Law.
Mr. Aluko is a Partner in the law firm of Trumann Rockwood Solicitors. He is the current Chairman of the Nigerian Bar Association, Abuja Branch. He is also a Director of the Intellectual Property Institute Nigeria, and the Chairman Board of Trustees of the Intellectual Property Lawyers Association. He is a member of other professional Bodies including:
• Institute of Debt Recovery Professionals Nigeria
• Nigerian Institute of Management (Chartered)
• Ethics and Corporate Compliance Institute (Nigeria)
• Chartered Institute of Arbitrators (UK)
In addition to his legal training, Folarin additional certifications in Computer Engineering, Electronic Evidence Management, Data Forensics, IT and Digital Communications.
He Starts: Good evening everyone and thank you very much for having me.
Folarin Aluko: I must say that I was quite impressed when I learned about this group. Knowledge sharing is essential to growth and while I'm here to share, Im also open to learn.
Folarin Aluko: A lot has been said about the art of cross examination and I really do not intend to reinvent the wheel. I am pleased to share some practical thoughts and insights on the craft/art of cross examination in and out of court.
Folarin Aluko: WHAT IS EXAMINATION
Introduction
Generally speaking Examination is the means by which oral evidence is taken in our judicial system. The legal basis is found in Section 214 of the Evidence Act which tells us the different types of examination:
a. Examination-in-Chief
b. Cross-Examination
c. Re- Examination
Examination in chief and re-examination are the examination of a witness by the party who called the witness. Cross-examination is the examination by any other party to the action.

To put this process in context, historically, the right to cross examine is borne out the fundamental right to confront and challenge adverse testimony. It flows from our concept of natural justice- a fair trial requires me to face my accusers and challenge them squarely.
Folarin Aluko: A trial is like a web of stories. The Plaintiff tells her side, the Defendant tells his side and the court determines who to believe and then tells us the true story. Not all stories are believable- we all have that friend who tells us fantastic stories of great and magnificent exploits. Some stories add up and some don't. This is why each story must be tested by the fire of adverse scrutiny.
Cross examination is that part of the trial where the other party's lawyer(s) puts questions (in examination format) to challenge or clarify the story told by a witness.
Crossex serves many purposes- to test the veracity of the witness, to shake his/her credibility, to determine his position in life and so on.
Folarin Aluko: When preparing for cross, I try to be guided by the following considerations:
1. What parts of my story can this witness corroborate?
2. What parts of his story weaken mine?
3. What aspects of his story are incredible?
4. Where are the fallacies if any, in his story?
5. What is his motivation for coming to court?
Folarin Aluko: It is essential for a trial lawyer to have a firm grasp of logic and how to identify logical fallacies. Critical thinking is the foundation for good cross examination. Knowing logical fallacies also allows you to use them and counter them when used against you.
For example, You may choose to attack a premise of the witnesses' story
For example,
32. Q: You told this Court that when you moved into the property it was uncompleted
A: Yes
33. Q: I put it to you Sir that it is also a lie
A: It can’t be a lie
34. Q: So, you are telling this court under oath that the defendant used an uncompleted building to secure its registration with INEC?
A: No I did not say that
Folarin Aluko: During Exam in Chief, the court hears the voice of the witness without the aid or assistance of Counsel. This is the rule against leading questions. A leading question simply suggest the answer to the witness. It goes without saying that the Evidence Act frowns upon the use of leading questions during Examination in chief and reex.
During cross, the lawyer is expected to put words in the mouth of the witness. Cross examination does not have to be verbal kungfu between the lawyer and a witness. You can elicit the information you need without necessarily being hostile, although sometimes a slightly hostile attitude may enhance your questions, especially when dealing with a difficult witness.
Here are a few tips and ideas for an effective cross.
Folarin Aluko: 1. Preparation and Due Diligence
This point cannot be overemphasized especially in the high court where pleadings are exchanged ahead. I always make it a point of duty to research each witness. This means going through their social media accounts, linkedin, work information, social proclivities and preferences. For example, in a trial I conducted recently, a witness was called to make some claims about my client's attitude at work. The witness was an employee of a company where my client had worked as MD. Browsing through the witnesses facebook account, I found a link to his old boys association website where we found records that showed that he was in SS1 when my Client resigned from the company.
In another matter, a witness claimed he was company secretary of the Plaintiff company, a PLC. NSE records filed by the company showed that he was secretary to a subsidiary and not the Plaintiff company. We quickly applied for a CTC(Certified True Copy of the CAC 2.1 Form showing particulars of the company secretary to discredit his testimony.
The importance of trial preparation cannot be overemphasized.
In a case involving a car that I handled at the magistrate court some time ago, I took out time to study the car model, make, year of manufacture, etc. These facts came in handy during cross. I wont bore you with the details. Sometimes you may need to consider hiring a private investigator...
Folarin Aluko: 2. Construct your questions deliberately
During Cross you control the witness by framing your questions properly and precisely. Irving Younger calls this asking one fact-per-question. Cross-examination questions should be simple and not complex:
An example of a complex question and a typical answer:
Q: Did you just arrive or are you leaving?
A: Yes
The proper framing should be
Q: Did you just arrive?
A: No
Q: Are you leaving?
A: Yes
On this point we should address the issue of using leading questions. Frame your questions in a way that require the witness to either agree or disagree with you. Some lawyers advise their witnesses to be vociferous during cross. This is bad advice. A witness who doesnt stick to yes or no will talk himself into trouble sooner or later.
For example, I recently cross examined a lawyer who refused to answer my questions in the affirmative or negative, he would always launch into an elaborate explanation. I caught my break when he mentioned that he had been seeing someone everyday for the past 2 years- when another witness had given evidence that this person was not in the country for a year.
We like to preface our questions with:
"You would agree with me that..." or
"is it correct that..."
"I put it to you that ..."

32. Q: You told this Court that when you moved into the property it was uncompleted
A: Yes
33. Q: I put it to you Sir that it is also a lie
A: It can’t be a lie
34. Q: So, you are telling this court under oath that the defendant used an uncompleted building to secure its registration with INEC?
A: No I did not say that
35: I put it to you that the house was fully built when you took possession
A: (quietly) Yes
Q: Please repeat your answer loudly for the court to hear
Folarin Aluko: It is always good practice to prepare your questions beforehand, especially when processes have been front-loaded.
Folarin Aluko: NB: The numbered questions are from a transcript of an actual case I handled personally.
Folarin Aluko: 3. Listen and Observe Carefully
It is easy to get carried away during cross. There are so many things going on at the same time and we may want to rush through our list of questions but it is important to listen carefully to what the witness is saying and doing.
On the importance of observation, a few years ago, I cross examined a witness and noticed that the he would glance down before answering questions. Upon a closer examination, it was discovered that he was uploading or downloading from notes he had written on sheets of paper and on his hands. When the judge asked him to stretch his hands, he made a fist and tried to clean his hands- too late.

On the importance of listening, I remember cross examining a Bailiff who had served a notice to quit on my client. I drew his attention to the signature on the Notice and asked whose signature it was. The Bailiff answered "it is the Registrar's signature". Apparently, the Registrar had issued the two statutory notices to my client. The case was struck out.
Folarin Aluko: 4. Sequence
Your questions should be logically organized. If you are attacking an issue, eg service of notices in a recovery of premises case, arrange all your questions on that issue together. It helps the judge put things in perspective.
Folarin Aluko: Finally, there's so much to say but I don't want to overstay my welcome. You dont have to crossexamine every witness. Your decision of whether to crossexamine a witness should emanate from your theory of the case and your assessment of the impact of that witnesses' testimony on the balance of probabilities.
Folarin Aluko: I hope these tips will come in handy. Thank you for having me, it has been an interesting evening. I'll hand over to Kene now.
QUESTION & ANSWER SESSION
Question 1: By Barr. Agwu Kennechukwu
Ken Agwu: I personally will start by asking. Sir, can you shed more light on the concept of "Putting it to the witness" I see most wrong uses of it.
ANSWER
Folarin Aluko: That statement is actually very archaic english. It was used to draw the attention of a witness to a part of his testimony believed to be deliberately untrue. You 'put that proposition or conclusion to' the witness
QUESTION 2:
Ruby: I have a question sir, who is a hostile witness?
Folarin Aluko: A hostile witness is a witness who gives testimony against the interest of the party who called him can be declared to be hostile and subjected to cross-examination.

QUESTION 3, BY: CHIKERE CHIDERA 500L Ebonyi State University Law Faculty

C E Chikere: When you put a statement to a witness during cross examination and the witness negates, for instance, I've been in a proceeding where a law during cross examination said " I put it to you that you're lying" and the witness replied " I remove it from myself "

My question is, what is the implication of putting a statement to a witness? And what happens when he rejects the imputation?
Folarin Aluko:Lol. 'I remove it from myself' or 'I reject it in Jesus' name'. The statement is from olden times. If the witness refutes the imputation, the lawyer can draw the court's attention to the issue at closing and use as the basis to discredit the testimony. Naturally, the point in question has to relate to a substantive issue before the court.
It could also be the basis for a perjury charge against the witness.

MORE CLARIFICATIONS TO HIS C.E CHIKERE'S QUESTION.

C E Chikere: Ok Sir, that means making an imputation to a witness without more I.e drawing the attention of the court at the conclusion cannot amount to discrediting a witness testimony.

Folarin Aluko: You're drawing the court's attention to the discrepancy between the evidence and the statement made by the witness. If you put something to a witness, there's a presumption that you have evidence that the witness is lying. For example, if the evidence is documentary, depending on the circumstances of the case, you can tender it through that witness.
(c) Akpu Peter Ndubuisi 26/5/2019.
TO GOD BE THE GLORY

Our Guest Speaker for our Forthcoming Webinar entitled" The Nitty-gritty of MOOT/MOCK COMPETITION" Date: Saturday the 11...
09/05/2019

Our Guest Speaker for our Forthcoming Webinar entitled" The Nitty-gritty of MOOT/MOCK COMPETITION"
Date: Saturday the 11th Day of May 2019
Venue: EBSU BAR COUNCIL ONLINE WEBINAR WHATSAPP GROUP
Time: 7:30 PM -9:30 PM
GUEST SPEAKER: AGBOOLA ELIJAH OLAWALE
ANNOUNCER: ( EAGLES CHAMBERS EBSU)
TO GOD BE THE GLORY

08/05/2019

Eagles Chambers was amongst the four Chambers that Barr. Eyeke Kenneth Samuel SAE created immediately after he assumed office as the President of the Ebonyi State University Bar Council for the 2018/2019 Judicial year. The learned Silk and doyen of the EBSU BAR Barr. Eyeke after several consultative meetings with the creme de la crème of the EBSU BAR & BENCH created Zenith Chambers, Inner Temple Chambers, Platinum Chambers and Eagles Chambers in conformity with the Inns structure in England where our legal system originated. It is no longer illusory that in a no distance time, the one time EBSU BAR COUNCIL which was more or less left and abandoned in a devastating state of inertia will rise like a Phoenix out of the ashes legal inactivity and lukewarmness. It is possible, no doubt, with the collection of refined individuals and men of proven integrity which he appointed as the principal partners of the Chambers and Litigation Officers. It is absolutely clear like the biblical Mene Mene Tekel Urphasin that EBSU BAR COUNCIL and indeed the entire EBSU LAW FACULTY MOOT/ MOCK COMMITTEE can once more stand tall like an edifice to compete with other Universities in Nigeria like UNN, OAU, UNIZIK, UNILAG, BABCOCK UNIVERSITY etc. In this administration we hope to invite distinguished Lawyers who have carved a niche for themselves in the Legal Industry as guest speakers during our forthcoming Chamber Conferences, Advocacy Summit, Legal Employability Summit, Webinar, Conferences and training. It is high time each and every Law Student in EBSU LAW FACULTY worked hard in order to learn and grasp the Procedural and practical principles of Law through active participation in MOOT COURT ACTIVITIES/CLINIC ACTIVITIES, Obtaining of forms for Call to EBSU BAR aswell as Chamber Enrollment form. The recent passage of the the EBSU BAR COUNCIL ACT by the LAWSA HOUSE OF ASSEMBLY under the vibrant leadership of the Rt. Hon. Awo Kingsley Emeka is a clear indication that we are gradually Making progress and/ or moving to the Eldorado. EBSU BAR COUNCIL shall continue to move forward and Neve back ward. Join a Chamber Today, Obtain Call to Bar Form Tomorrow, then appear in LAWSA HIGH COURT THE NEXT DAY. *AKPU PETER NDUBUISI(PRINCIPAL PARTNER EAGLES CHAMBERS)

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