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Brilliant Nigerian Man Earns First-Class Law Degree, Celebrates Achievement

Oghenevwogaga Odjugo received a first-class Bachelor of Law degree from the prestigious Afe Babalola University.
Law as a course has been known to be extremely difficult, due to its dynamic nature, heavy workload and complex topics.
But despite it all, Oghenevwogaga Odjugo received a first-class Bachelor of Law degree from the prestigious Afe Babalola University.
Celebrating his achievement on Twitter, he showed gratitude to those who helped him achieve this impressive academic achievement – his university professors and his coursemates.
In addition to his remarkable academic accolade, Odjugo received the Institute for Oil, Gas, Energy, Environment and Sustainable Development Award as a testament to his outstanding performance.
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Not only is he a stellar student, he also excelled in extra curricular activities, serving as the Chief Judge of the Law Students’ Society, where he served as a voice for over 200 students on important committees such as Chamber Week or Law Week. In addition to this, he also served as the leader of the litigation team at the Damilola Olawuyi, SAN, Moot Competition where he led his team to victory. He also contributed to an impressive legal research through his leadership at the Jus Gentium Chambers.
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