Prada Uzodimma Celebrates PUSG Scholars' Call to Bar Success

Barrister Prada Uzodimma, daughter of Governor Hope Uzodimma, congratulates 10 PUSG beneficiaries on their induction as Barristers and Solicitors of the Supreme Court of Nigeria, reaffirming commitment to supporting aspiring lawyers.

Prada Uzodimma Celebrates PUSG Scholars' Call to Bar Success
Prada Uzodimma and PUSG Scholars

Barrister Prada Uzodimma, daughter of Governor Hope Uzodimma of Imo State, expressed her joy and pride as the recipients of the Prada Uzodimma Law School Scholarship Grant (PUSG) successfully joined the esteemed ranks of Barristers and Solicitors of the Supreme Court of Nigeria.

In a heartfelt message, Barrister Uzodimma extended her congratulations and best wishes to the 10 beneficiaries of the PUSG, applauding their dedication and perseverance in overcoming academic challenges to pass their examinations.

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The PUSG, a collaborative Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) initiative between Barrister Uzodimma and Principle Legal Consult, aims to provide support to deserving yet financially disadvantaged law students across Nigeria, offering them a pathway to fulfill their legal aspirations.

Barrister Uzodimma proudly highlighted the successful completion of law degrees by all 10 scholars from the 2022 cohort, attributing this achievement to their unwavering commitment and the effectiveness of the PUSG initiative.

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Encouraging the newly minted legal professionals, she emphasized the importance of embodying values such as integrity, intellect, and justice as they commence their legal careers, urging them to serve as exemplary representatives of the PUSG ethos.

Furthermore, Barrister Uzodimma emphasized the commitment of PUSG, along with its partners, to facilitate career opportunities for its alumni, thereby fostering their professional growth and development.

Reflecting on the journey of PUSG, Barrister Uzodimma reminisced about its inception in 2021 in collaboration with Principle Legal Consult, which began with supporting five beneficiaries. Since then, the scholarship has assisted a total of 30 law students, with plans to open applications for the 2024 cycle.

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Barrister Uzodimma reaffirmed PUSG's dedication to alleviating the challenges faced by financially disadvantaged yet aspiring young lawyers across Nigeria, enabling them to realize their dreams of becoming legal professionals.

She underscored the significance of giving back to society and providing opportunities to those in need, underscoring the transformative impact of PUSG on the lives of its beneficiaries.

In conclusion, Barrister Uzodimma reiterated her commitment to investing in the future of young aspiring lawyers through the Prada Uzodimma Scholarship Grant, emphasizing the deserving nature of the opportunities being provided to them.