NEWLY ADMITTED LAWYER WEEPS AT CALL TO BAR CEREMONY (WATCH VIDEO)
A Nigerian lady who achieved her dream of becoming a solicitor and advocate of the Supreme Court shed tears of joy as the enormity of the milestone dawned on her during the Call to Bar ceremony in Abuja.
The video showed the new wig wiping tears from her eyes as the newly admitted lawyers were directed to adorn their wigs as a mark of their formal admission to the Nigerian Bar.
Surrounded by other new wigs, she was so overwhelmed by her accomplishment that she broke down in tears and beamed smiles of joy at the same time.
Giving a hint on why so was overcome with emotions, she wrote: “I have waited for this moment for 7 years: R. A. Zubairu ESQ (Barrister and Solicitor of the Supreme Court) #fyp #calltobar2024. Dependable God – Victor Thompson.”
The footage showed her being part of the solemn and prestigious ceremony where she and other newly admitted lawyers wore their official robes and wigs.
LEGIT reports that in a video that has since gone viral. the new wig was so overcome by her emotions that she could not hold back her tears and started to shake uncontrollably with happiness and gratitude.
As shared by @raamlaetarfahzuba, her achievement was a testament to her hard work, dedication, and passion for the law.
@raamlaetarfahzuba I have waited for this moment for 7 years. 🥹🥹🥹 RA Zubairu ESQ (Barrister and Solicitor of the Supreme Court) #fyp#calltobar2024
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