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Tuesday, July 26, 2011

Law is back in Lead City University


Gist reaching TRENDS has it that a Federal High Court has ruled in favor of the management of lead City University and has restored the Faculty of Law back which was ordered to close by the Nigerian University Commission (NUC). 

The court ruled based on the fact that lead City University has met all the necessary and basic requirements to run a standard law faculty. The court has also ordered NUC to release all the necessary documents and license to enable the university posses full accreditation and also for the Council of Legal Education to start their accreditation process without delay.

This is a giant step for Lead City University as they have lost most of their Law Students already to other universities and other faculties in the university.
It is also a sign of commitment to the general public that Lead City University would always and continue  to strive to protect the interest of both parents and students and all stake holders of the University.

3 comments:

Anonymous said...

PRESS RELEASE

News from Lead City University Ibadan.

Federal High Court, Ibadan Quashes NUC’s Verdict on Lead City University’s Law Programme


The Federal High Court sitting in Ibadan today, 26th of July, 2011 and presided by Honourable Justice J.E. Shakarho has annulled the decision of the National Universities Commission which purportedly declared illegal the Faculty of Law of Lead City University Ibadan.

Delivering his judgment in Suit No. FHC/IB/CS/50/2009, which was instituted by a 1st Class graduate of the Faculty of Law of the University, Revd. Segun Ademola Alli, the judge described the National Universities Commission’s action as a constructive malice against the University and thereby made the following orders:

1. That the National Universities Commission does not have any power to declare the already approved and accredited Faculty of Law of Lead City University illegal and unaccredited.

2. That the National Universities Commission should immediately release the Faculty of Law accreditation report of 2008 which was rendered invalid because Council of Legal Educational was not part of the exercise.

3. That the Council of Legal Education should immediately visit Lead City University and mobilize the Law graduates of Lead City University to the Law School within 60 days with effect from today the 26th day of July, 2011.

4. That the National Universities Commission does not need the support of and does not need to co-opt another statutory body like Council of Legal Education before it can accredit the Faculty of Law.

5. That the Lead City University Faculty of Law is hereby declared legal, recognized and accredited.


Ayobami M. Owolabi, F.ICA, MNIPR, MNIMN, rpa
Director, Corporate Affairs & Communications
E-mail: ayowolabi2002@yahoo.co.uk
www.lcu.edu.ng
Lead City University, Ibadan
Oyo State, Nigeria.


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Anonymous said...

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Anonymous said...

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