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CALL TO BAR: Bar Sope Bosede Celebrates as He Joined 4,412 Others at The Body of Benchers, Abuja

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Bar. Bosede with uncle and the publisher of RegentAfrica Newspapers, Sola Akingboye

It was another celebration galour as family and friends joins Bar Mosopefoluwa Felix Bosede ESQ (LL.B, LB), at the 2024 Call to Bar held at the Body of Benchers in Abuja on Thursday.

The new lawyer had joined hundreds of other successful colleagues at the well-attended 2024 ‘all wigs’ event, held at the Body of Benchers complex in the FCT.

The lawyer engaged the press at the epoch event, hear him:

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“My name is Mosopefoluwa Felix Bosede Esq.

Tell us, what’s happening here today?

Today is a glorious day, I’ve been called to the Bar today 7th of March 2024.

The new lawyer in his best mood with his mother, Mrs. Modupe Bosede at the Call to Bar event on Thursday 7th March, 2024

How do you feel?

I feel so excited and all glory be unto God.
I dedicate this to my mum, my late dad, and the big grandma here with me.

How would you describe the journey?

Sincerely, it was really tough and indeed tough, but today, here I am a qualified lawyer, and I am really happy. All efforts are crowned by God almighty, and I return all glory unto Him alone.

What’s the significant role played by your mum in all these as a widow?

Without my mum, I can’t be here today. I also can’t forget in a hurry the words of encouragement and support of my late dad, who died in the course of this endeavor, and the rest is history today.

As for my mum, the barton, the struggle, and the entire responsibility fell on her as a widow; I could not have done anything without her. She is more than a thousand mums to me.

What’s your message to the youths out there, particularly other colleagues who could not be here today?

My words to them are that, they should not lose hope, just do your best, be diligent in everything you do, and leave the rest in God’s hands. Thank you.

Meanwhile, the Director-General of the Nigerian Law School, Prof. Isa Hayatu Chiroma, disclosed at the opening of the ceremony on Monday, that a total of 4,412 candidates were successful out of a total of 5,300 who sat for the examination, while 888 candidates failed the final bar examination conducted in November 2023 by the Nigerian Bar Association; out of a total of 5,300 who sat for the examination, among the successful candidates, 251 had first class.

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