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Thursday 16 June 2016

LAW WEEK 2016 RECAP - SPORTS FIESTA / JEAN CARNIVAL!

Faculty of Law, University of Benin was a beehive of activities as the Law Students Association celebrated its annual Faculty Week from 6th to 12th. It was a highly anticipated week as it would be the first "Law Week" students from the 100level and 200level class would witness, due to the inability of the 'Lauretta-led' administration to put together the event last session. The week long programme kicked off with a Legal Symposium/Lecturer Appreciation on the 6th of July, and climaxed with the LAWSA Grand Dinner on sunday, 12th of June (Originally slated for 10th of June).


SPORTS FIESTA / JEAN CARNIVAL


Day 2 in the calendar of the Law week was scheduled to be a triple threat occasion.
A Trade fair, Sports Fiesta and Jean Carnival.

While a trade fair could not be put in place, the atmosphere was charged up and 'sporty' as Lawsans from all levels turned up en masse to participate in the event.

The faculty of Law library field had been converted to a mini pitch for the five-a-side tournament, while a tent was set up for the indoor games.
Games made available for Lawsans included Ludo, Table tennis, Chess, Scrabble and Electronic games on PC & Playstation 3.





DJ Etio did not disappoint as he supplied suitable background music in the midst of all activity.

"Augustus", "Josh", "Odiri" and "Royal" students of the 400level class did just enough to keep the place lively with astute commentary.

It was a day with events big enough to accommodate the participation of all Lawsans. With most cladded in the Law week T-shirts and Sweat shirts, worn on jeans, they busied themselves and engaged in the games available while others preferred to be spectators, with more of them glued to the five-a-side tournament.

The event was not devoid of VIPs as it was graced with dignitaries of the University.

The University Director of Sports, Dr Mrs Egbase, Coach of the School team Coach Onome, and former Director of Sports of the SUG now a staff, Baye Osagie graced the occasion.
Dr Mrs Egbase did the official kick off for the five-a-side tournament.

Six teams emerged from the 5 classes in Law.
There was a little controversy as to the component members of the sixth team, whose members were also members of the 400level constituency who already had a team registered.
This controversy was laid to rest as clarification as to the development emerged.

The five classes had each produced a team, but the total number had to be six; attempts were made to assemble a sixth team with component members from each class but were not successful, thus the 400level students not in the first team, assembled another team and registered courtesy Augustus Ndiyo; they had the 400level class 2nd strip as their jersey for the tournament.

 The 400level team [first] aka BOJ FC emerged as champions beating the "Augustus Ndiyo team" in the final by a lone goal.
The "BOJ" Team receiving their prize from coach Onome.


Almost immediately, the jean carnival proper was afoot, as we saw Law students from different levels come out watch




and also to show case their various talents, with the likes of "ice-kid" from the 500level constituency and "Imade" from the 100level constituency, thrilling spectators with wonderful dance steps.
200 level Law Students at the Jean Carnival.

The carnival also provided an avenue for gifted vocalists like "Yuki" from the 400level constituency amongst others to mesmerize the audience with beautiful renditions that got everybody within earshot amazed!

The carnival ended finally with a "dance, dance, dance" as Lawsans from all levels took to the dance floor.
It was sight of joy, as we saw Law students from different backgrounds, different classes, dancing together as one, allowing themselves to be dazzled by the deftness of the D.j.

In the end, it was a day to remember as everybody went home estatic.








































Report by Josh

Photo Credit - UnibenLaw_Fashion

Wednesday 15 June 2016

LAW WEEK 2016 Recap - LEGAL SYMPOSIUM / LECTURER'S APPRECIATION DAY!

Faculty of Law, University of Benin was a beehive of activities as the Law Students Association celebrated its annual Faculty Week from 6th to 12th.
It was a highly anticipated week as it would be the first "Law Week" students from the 100level and 200level class would witness, due to the inability of the 'Lauretta-led' administration to put together the event last session.
The week long programme kicked off with a Legal Symposium/Lecturer Appreciation on the 6th of July, and climaxed with the LAWSA Grand Dinner on sunday, 12th of June (Originally slated for 10th of June).
Official Law week banner



LEGAL SYMPOSIUM / LECTURER APPRECIATION

The customary Legal Symposium also doubled as the Lecturer appreciation day which was promised by the present administration.
It would be recalled that President Garrick Nosa John, in an interview with ULP intimated reporters that appreciating the lecturers was about recognising their impact in the lives of student, and bridging the relationship gap between students and lecturers.

The event scheduled to begin at 12noon witnessed an impressive turnout of both staff and students of the Faculty of Law and notable guests of honour. Dignitaries that graced the event include Prof. Richard Idubor (PH. D), Dean of the Faculty of Law, Dr Nelson Ojukwu-Ogba, Student staff adviser, Prof. N. Inegbedion, Mrs Odiase. Alegimenien, and other senior lecturers in the faculty.
Speakers at the event included George Ero, Dr Gabriel Arishe, a Judge of the state high court and a representative of AIESEC, a youth run non-governmental organisation.
Cross section of Dignitaries




Osamudiamen Ehiwe, a 500level student and Judge of the ACE Jural Court was the host. The event flagged off with an opening prayer, followed by a welcome address by the Vice-President - Ogor Azaka.

The first lecture of the day was delivered by Barr.  George Ero.

After the lecture, President Garrick presented the first set of Awards of Excellence to the trio of Prof Richard Idubor, Prof N. Inegbedion and Prof Alegimenien, President Garrick remarked that other Professors in the faculty were unavoidably absent they would receive their various awards in their office.

President Garrick on behalf of Lawsa excos presents award of excellence to Prof. Richard Idubor, Dean of Law



Dr Gabriel Arishe delivered the second lecture, to a rousing applause by the students gathered.
He was immediately succeeded by the honourable Justice, a Judge of the Edo State High Court whose lecture was on how social media could assist in Evidence.

After this point, Garrick came and implored Dr Nelson Ojukwu-Ogba to present certificates and awards to the guest speakers, and spectators watched as they devoured light refreshment provided by the LAWSA government.

Dr Ogba Presenting the awards. 

This was followed by presentation of certificates of excellence to the remaining staff by the Secretary General of the association Ugochukwu Victor Okeleke.
The Secretary General presenting the awards to lecturers. 


The meeting would not close till a representative of AIESEC, an international non-governmental not-for-profit organisation that provides young people with leadership development and cross-cultural global internship and volunteer exchange experiences across the globe, with a focus to empower young people so they can make a positive impact on society, and which is also the largest youth run organisation in the world, elucidated the opportunities that abound within the organisation.


The 2016 Legal Symposium / Lecturer Appreciation day finally came to an end at about 3pm.





More pictures below.


Director of Socials, Egharevba Smith with Barr. George Ero 

Barr. George Ero with 100level student, Jane



Staff of Law Faculty with Barr. George Ero

LAWSA Excos and Jural Court Judges pose with Barr. George Ero








Report by Josh

Photo Credit - Unibenlaw_Fashion