Four Osun State University law graduates earned First Class honours at the Nigerian Law School, reinforcing the university’s long-standing reputation for excellence in legal education and academic achievement.


Osun State University has celebrated a major academic achievement after four of its law graduates earned First Class honours in the final examinations of the Nigerian Law School.
The outstanding graduates are:
Faith Oluwaseun Adeniyi
Boluwatife Blessing Rotimi
Chisom Joan Aliri
Hannah Timilehin Alalade
The university described the achievement as a reward for hard work, discipline, resilience, and commitment to excellence. According to the institution, the success further strengthens the reputation of its College of Law as a centre of academic and professional excellence.
UNIOSUN noted that since graduating its first set of law students in 2016, the College of Law has consistently produced graduates who make the Nigerian Law School’s First Class honours list. The university said this reflects its dedication to quality legal education, academic rigor, and character development.
The Vice-Chancellor, Odunayo Clement Adebooye, university management, and the entire UNIOSUN community congratulated the awardees, the College of Law staff, and students for the remarkable accomplishment.
The institution added that the achievement highlights the intellectual strength and determination of its students and reinforces the university’s commitment to producing world-class legal professionals.
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