Five JABU Graduates Achieve First-Class Honors at Law School
Five graduates who have completed their bar examinations at Joseph Ayo Babalola University (JABU) College of Law, Ikeji-Arakeji, Osun State, have just obtained first class.
The individuals involved in the study were named as Peter Abegunrin, Dolapo Ogunmoyero, Kayode-Isola Oluwaseeke, Omoniyi Omowumi, and Akintola Paul.
For Abegunrin, he achieved the third highest ranking among all students at the Law School.
According to Vice-Chancellor Prof. Olasebikan Fakulojo, who relayed this information to journalists in Akure, the students have emerged as esteemed ambassadors of the university, hence generating great enthusiasm among present as well as prospective students.
According to Aderemi Oyebamiji, the Acting Dean of the College, the accomplishments of the law graduates serve as evidence of the university’s dedication to academic superiority.
“This achievement has amassed attention, not only within the academic community but also from legal professionals and organisations. The graduates’ success is seen as a positive reflection on the quality of education provided by JABU.
“As these graduates prepare to embark on their professional journey, they serve as inspiration to their peers and a source of pride for the university community. Their success not only propel them to new heights but also raises the bar for future scholars at the university,” Oyebamiji said.
Five JABU Graduates Achieve First-Class Honors at Law School