The thrive for relevance

In the very complex society which we live in today, it is a fight to the finish, a winner takes all. For this reason, we see all sort of acts, all in the bid to be at the peak.

While positive competition is encouraged at all levels, we must be quick to condemn negativity and wrong in the name of trying to be above others.

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Squash It … !!!

Roses 💐 are Red!
Violets are Blue!
Squash It loves LOVE ❤💃

It’s the season of love fam and we are super excited 😃😁!

Just because we know how important February is to you, Squash It would be hosting 4 super shows in the month of February 😎 – Let’s call these the SUPER FEB EDITIONS💃💃

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LASU Debate Society excels ahead of University of Ibadan, University of Abuja, Nnamdi Azikiwe University, Anambra

The LASU DEBATE SOCIETY begins the year 2018 and the 2017/2018 Academic Session on a winning note.
The team embarked on the 8th Edition of the Clash of Sages competition at the University of Ibadan, organised by the Literary and Debate Society, Nnamdi Azikiwe Hall on the 13th of January, 2018.
The team produced the BEST SPEAKER for the competition in person of Uzuegbu Faith Chidinma.

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You 

Where do you stand?
While it remains difficult to understand the root reasons to the systemic error which we find ourselves in within the State, Nigeria there are basic questions which would assist in making the change move from our stand point.
While we may complain, have reasons to castigate, find fault and so on, the question is, where do you really stand?

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Pupilage Without Minimum Salary Is Sure Slavery For Young Lawyers By Prof Ernest Ojukwu, SAN

Section 86 of the Legal Profession Regulation Bill prescribes a mandatory pupilage scheme for every lawyer admitted to the Nigerian Bar from the date of the commencement of the Act. At the Lagos State Administration of Justice Conference Lagos, 2017 and the NBA Section of Business Law Conference Lagos, 2017, I strongly opined that a mandatory pupilage programme without minimum salary will convert our young lawyers to slaves. I still hold that view today.
I have reviewed the Legal Profession Regulation Bill and I find two gaps that we need to cover.

The first one is that the Bill does not create mandatory duty on the Legal Profession Council of Nigeria to prescribe minimum emolument for pupils. It is true that one of the prescribed responsibilities in the bill is that the Council shall make rules for “funding of the pupil programme”.

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LASU REPRESENTS NIGERIA AT AFRICAN HUMAN RIGHTS MOOT COURT COMPETITION


The World-Class Students of Lagos State University have done it again! The University has again stood out amongst many other State and Federal Universities in Nigeria, to represent the Country in the African Human Rights Moot Court Competition. LASU’s team was made up of two students and a lecturer from the University’s Faculty of Law-Timilehin Joshua Ojo, Ojelabi John Olaitan and Dr. R. O. Olaoluwa.

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