ABU Law Students Seek Collaboration with NTA for Public Interest Legal Advocacy

ABU Law Students Seek Collaboration with NTA for Public Interest Legal Advocacy

ABU Law Students Seek Collaboration with NTA for Public Interest Legal Advocacy

Students from the Faculty of Law at Ahmadu Bello University (ABU) in Zaria recently visited the management of the Nigerian Television Authority (NTA) to explore potential collaboration opportunities in public interest litigation and advocacy.

The students, through the university's Law Clinic, aim to enhance their legal skills while promoting societal values and justice.

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The students seek to pursue legal advocacy that benefits the broader society, focusing on issues that impact the public good.

- *Collaboration with NTA:* The partnership would leverage NTA's reach and influence as Africa's largest television network to advance societal values and promote unity.

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Ibrahim Aliyu, Executive Director Special Duties, represented the NTA Director-General and expressed the organization's commitment to reinventing itself for better service delivery. He noted that the potential collaboration aligns with NTA's mandate for top-quality broadcasting and advancing societal values.

This development underscores the growing interest among law students in public interest legal advocacy and their desire to engage with key stakeholders to drive positive change in society.