AEFUNAI Law Students Makes History at Nelson Mandela World Human Rights Competition
Alex Ekwueme Federal University Ndufu-Alike, Ikwo (AEFUNAI) was recognized as the best university in Nigeria, earning the honor to represent the country at the global stage in Geneva.
Law Students from Alex Ekwueme Federal University Ndufu-Alike, Ikwo (AEFUNAI) have made history by representing Nigeria at the prestigious 16th Nelson Mandela World Human Rights Moot Court Competition held in Geneva, Switzerland.
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Okechukwu Amarachi Sharon and Okeosisi Amarachi Miracle, exceptional students from AEFUNAI's Law Students Association (LAWSAN), achieved this groundbreaking feat after competing against more than 200 schools globally. The competition featured participants from Asia, Europe, America, Africa, and all UN Nations regions.
"We are thrilled to announce the remarkable achievement of our students," stated a spokesperson from AEFUNAI. "Their success is a testament to their unwavering dedication and the faculty's commitment to excellence."
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Under the guidance of Barrister Ikemba Paschal, the faculty's staff adviser, Okechukwu Amarachi Sharon and Okeosisi Amarachi Miracle demonstrated exceptional skills in navigating the complexities of human rights law during the competition.
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AEFUNAI was recognized as the best university in Nigeria, earning the honor to represent the country at the global stage in Geneva. The students' performance highlighted their mastery of legal arguments and their ability to articulate complex issues related to human rights with finesse.