The Council of Legal Education (CLE) has given reasons why it slammed a two-year ban on three universities. In a Press Release seen by CITY LAWYER, the council stated that the decision was in line with its policy on sanctions against universities that commence law programmes without prior approval. The council noted that the affected universities violated established regulatory procedures,...
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‘WHY WE BANNED 3 VARSITIES FROM ADMITTING LAW STUDENTS,’ BY COUNCIL OF LEGAL EDUCATION
The Council of Legal Education (CLE) has given reasons why it slammed a two-year ban on three universities. In a...

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NBA LAGOS ASKS POLICE TO FIND MISSING MEMBER
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