The Orientation programme designed by the Law Students’ Society (LSS) for the freshmen of the College of Law this year lasted for two days. It consisted activities in the morning, afternoon and evening.
These events were specifically designed to expose our newbies to everything that it is to be a law student. On both days there were trips to the field in the mornings so the freshmen could get comfortable with the idea that the field was there for their use and not just for aesthetics.
On day one, the students had a talk regarding the basics of being a law student, conduct in the college, dress code, Examinations and so on. This was handled by Barr. Fabamise, Barr Ikpeze, Barr Olubiyi and Barr Olaniyan. The students also got to meet other lecturers in the college as well as the college officer.
Afterwards the students were exposed to the concept of chambers within the college and were asked to register for any chambers of their choosing to facilitate the moot and mock activities within the college.
In the afternoon, the students had a tour of the school which was led by Barr Fabamise.
On day two, the students had a sex and health talk. This was conducted by Barr. Olagbegi-Oloba and Barr Clark for the girls and by Barr Valentine Faseemo and Barr Hilary Okegbuale for the guys. Afterwards, there was a symposium centred on Federal Government Ministerial Appointments and the importance of Federal Character therein. The students were active and responded to the question put to them intelligently.
In the evening, there was a film shown for them,
Tomorrowland, which was for no charge. All in all, the orientation could be considered a success.
Pictures from the Orientation below:
In the evening, there was a film shown for them,
Tomorrowland, which was for no charge. All in all, the orientation could be considered a success.
Pictures from the Orientation below:
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