![]() ![]() ![]() The reason for establishing the Nigerian Law School in 1962 was simply to have local content in the preparation of applicants for call to the Nigerian Bar. The calls for reforms continued thereafter. In spite of deafening calls for many years for reform of legal education in Nigeria, not much was done except that the National Universities Commission introduced a uniform law programme in 1990. We can trace the history of legal education to about 1962 when the first indigenous law faculties and the Nigerian Law School were established. Legal Education in Nigeria: A Chronicle of Reforms and Transformation Under Tahir Mamman written by Ernest Ojukwu and published in 2013 is a case study of change that tells the story of opportunities to transform legal education in Nigeria. ![]()
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