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OPPORTUNITIES IN THE LEGAL PROFESSION

OPPORTUNITIES IN THE LEGAL PROFESSION Presented by Mrs Favour James at the 25th National Conference of CLASFON at Nnamdi Azikiwe University, Awka. *Advocacy *Soliciting (Corporate Practice) *The Academia *The Bench *Administrator

CPATH :Education in Nigeria

Education in the broad sense is the entire process of socialization by which men and women learn to adapt to and where necessary conquer their environment. It is the process of developing the cognitive, affective and psychomotor faculties of individuals and groups in order to equip them with the knowledge and skills necessary to survive and make progress in the human society.

CPATH - Creativity: The Path

You’ll need some combination of skills, education and training, and experience to get started in a creative career. Networking and promoting your work are also important. Skill significance

CPATH - Creativity:What I Stand to get.

As with any career, working in a creative job has pros and cons. This section outlines some of them. Rewards There are some rewards that are common to most creative work. These include the outlet for being creative, the flexibility of the work, and the opportunity to collaborate with others.

Can I believe in Nigeria?

While we approached 1st October, I was made to answer a question. Do I believe in Nigeria? In answering this question, I needed to be objective as much as possible. I decide to generate 5 crucial questions that will guide my answer. I shared these questions with follow Nigerians, on different social media platforms  . The response I got was not far from what I expected.  The questions were; Do you think: * we actually enjoy peaceful co-existence amongst the various ethnic groups in Nigeria? * Nigerians can freely reside in any part of the country? * Nigerians value life more than wealth? *Nigerians believe everyone is treated equally? * Nigerians strive daily to preserve the future of the country. The responses I gathered, I will herein utilize to garnish my argument For more than two decades, I have critically studied the history of Nigeria. I have equally observed all the happenings, and therefore believe that I have enough facts to make a reasonable conclusion.