The School of Law, National Open University of Nigeria. - TopicsExpress



          

The School of Law, National Open University of Nigeria. Established in February 2007, the School took off officially in July 2007 with the appointment of Prof. Justus A. Sokefun as the first Acting Dean now the Dean of Law. The School is charged with the responsibility of providing qualitative and quantitative education at both undergraduate and postgraduate levels. This is done through the use of quality course materials in print, CD-ROM, DVD, video conferencing, internet, radio and television broadcast, audio and vides tapes and interactive face- to- face contacts for our teeming number of students and facilitation at the various Study Centres by experienced and seasoned professional; thereby ensuring effective delivery in our University. The School of Law equips students with the theory and practice of law, the principles of judicial process, legal development and legislative drafting. The LL.B programme equips students with basic legal education to enhance their admission into the Nigerian Bar whereon they could become Solicitors and Advocates of the Supreme Court of Nigeria. A student of average intelligence, who is diligent in his studies, is expected to complete the law programme leading to the award of the degree of Bachelor of Laws (LL. in 5 years. An extension may be allowed but not beyond 10 years.The only postgraduate study available at present is the postgraduate diploma in Legislative Drafting programme. Entry Requirements 1a. To be admitted for the LL.B Law programme at 200 level, a candidate must possess: (i) First Degree with not less than second class lower from A recognised university in addition to (ii) WASC/SSC/GCE Ordinary Level with 5 credits Including English Language, Literature in English, and a pass in Mathematics at not more than two sittings. b. To be admitted for the LL.B Law programme at 100 level, a candidate must possess: (i) A first degree in Law with a minimum of pass Degree from a recognised university (ii) WASC/SSC/GCE Ordinary Level with 5 credits Including English language, Literature inEnglish, and pass in Mathematics at not more than two sittings. 2. PGD in Legislative Drafting To be admitted for the PGD Legislative Drafting programme, a candidate is expected to have: (i) A first degree in Law with a minimum of pass degree from a recognised university (Ii) Must have been called to the Nigerian Bar The School is headed by a Dean, and supported by other academic and administrative staff. At present, the School has highly experienced academic members of staff. NAMES OF STAFF OF THE SCHOOL OF LAW S/NO. NAME OF STAFF DESIGNATION QUALIFICATION 1 Dr. Ifidon Oyakhiromen EX- Ag. Dean LL.B (Hons), LL.M, M.Phil, PhD, BL. 2 Prof. Justus Sokefun Professor LLM, BL DEAN OF LAW 3 Prof. Dhurendra Dutt Kaushik Professor LLM, LLD 4 Dr. Adekunle A. Aina Programme Leader LLB, LLM, BL 5 Mr. Ayodeji Ige Lecturer 1 LLM, MA, LLM, LLB, B.Tech (Hons) 6 Mrs. Omotayo Abisoye Lecturer 1 LLM, LLB, BL 7 Mr. Ernest Ogwashi Ugbejeh Lecturer I LL.B, BL, LL.M, PNM, CIarb 8 Mrs. Francisca Anene Lecturer II LLB, BL, LLM, Cert in Capital Markets Regulation 9 Mrs. Soibi Godwin-Clark Lecturer I LLM (Int’l Bus Law), LLB, BL 10 Mr. Azubike Onuora-Oguno Lecturer II BL, LLB, LLM 11 Mr. Ernest Ogwashi Ugbejeh Lecturer I LL.B, BL, LL.M, PNM, CIarb 12 Mr. Njoku C. Nduka Lecturer II LLM, LLB,BL 13 Mr. Iroye Samuel Opeyemi Lecturer II LLM, LLB,BL 14 Mr. Ishaya Martins Lecturer II LL.B, BL, LL.M AND OTHERS.... and with me as a law graduate in the school of law (NOUN) in Equity. GODDEY OKIEMUTE. who has finish all is examination and has the required credits units to graduate and i have submitted my project for the AWARD OF LL.B (LAW) CERTIFICATE. I MUST ACKNOWLEDGE MYSELF WITH ALL PROTOCOL OBSERVE... WATCH OUT FOR CONVOCATION OF THE POINEERS LAW GRADUAND coming up soon 2014. FOR further information:nou.edu.ng/law/law.html nou.edu.ng call: 08063102206,08183941237. or call me GODDEY OKIEMUTE. 07036610933.
Posted on: Sat, 16 Nov 2013 01:33:38 +0000

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