Nigerian Woman Realizes Childhood Dream, Graduates Top of Her Class from Nigerian Law School

Her hard work paid off as she graduated from law school with a first-class grade, placing her in the top 5% of over 5,000 students who sat for the Bar Finals.

Nigerian Woman Realizes Childhood Dream, Graduates Top of Her Class from Nigerian Law School

Adebomi Saliu-Aina, a determined young woman from Nigeria, has realized her childhood dream of becoming a lawyer. She was recently inducted as a Barrister and Solicitor of the Supreme Court of Nigeria. 

Saliu-Aina obtained her LL.B with second-class upper honors from Obafemi Awolowo University, Ile-Ife, before attending the Nigerian Law School, where she was determined to excel. Her hard work paid off as she graduated from law school with a first-class grade, placing her in the top 5% of over 5,000 students who sat for the Bar Finals.

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In addition to her academic success, Saliu-Aina was awarded the Director-General’s Prize for achieving a first-class degree. She expressed gratitude for the support she received throughout her 10-month journey and looks forward to the opportunities and growth in her legal career.

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A similar success story involves Neo Mokoka from South Africa, who fulfilled her dream of becoming an attorney. Mokoka, a graduate of the University of Pretoria, is now an Attorney of the High Court of South Africa. Her achievement has been celebrated widely, with friends and well-wishers praising her dedication and passion for law.