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Nigerian Law School call to bar Requirements for 2022

Nigerian Law School Call To Bar Requirements

Posted on July 6, 2025 By CampusTimesNG 1 Comment on Nigerian Law School Call To Bar Requirements

We wish to inform the general public and students alike, that the Nigerian Law School call to bar Requirements for 2025 have been released.

Lawyers play a vital role in upholding the rule of law and ensuring justice.

By committing to this demanding process, you can make a meaningful impact on society.

With dedication and diligence, you can succeed in this noble career, contributing to a fair and just legal system

What Are Benefits of Specialization in Specific Areas of Law?

Pursuing further specialization or advanced degrees in specific areas of law can open up new opportunities and enhance the career prospects of a lawyer in Nigeria.

  • Specializing in a specific area of law offers  lawyers the advantage of building expertise and credibility in that particular field.
  • It enables lawyers to attract clients who require specialized legal services, thereby expanding their client base.
  • Specialization offers a higher earning potential as lawyers with specialized skills are often in high demand.
  • It provides opportunities for networking and collaboration with other professionals in the same niche area of law.

What Are Benefits of Becoming A Lawyer in Nigeria

Becoming a lawyer in Nigeria comes with loads of important procedures.

  1. You must first earn a Bachelor of Laws (LL.B) degree from an accredited university.
  2. This foundational step provides the necessary academic background in legal principles.
  3. The next is attending the Nigerian Law School to gain practical training and pass the Bar Part II examinations.

The Law School experience is crucial for understanding the practical aspects of law.

  • After law school, you must complete a mandatory one-year internship, known as an externship, in an accredited legal setting. This hands-on experience is essential for developing practical skills and professional ethics.
  • Following completion of the internship, you must pass the final Bar examination. Success in this exam qualifies you for the Call to the Bar ceremony, a formal event that marks your entry into the legal profession.

This path is quite challenging, but the rewards are significant.

With dedication and diligence, you can succeed in this noble career, contributing to a fair and just legal system.

Requirements for 2025 Call to Bar

The management of the Nigerian Law School (NLS) has released the Requirements for 2025 Call to Bar.

Nigerian Law School call to bar Requirements for 2022

Nigerian Law School Call To Bar Requirements For 2025

Read instructions below on Requirements for 2025 Call to Bar:

  • Evidence of payment of Thirty Thousand Naira (N30, 000) Call to the Bar processing Fee into the Account designated below:
    Account Name: Body of Benchers Nigerian Law School Call to the Bar Account
    Bank: Zenith Bank PLC
    Account NO: 2028692243
  • Original and Photocopy of LL.B Certificate
  • Original and Photocopy of the candidates Law School Identity card
  • Print-out of the candidates result

To be called to the Nigerian Bar, you must:

  • Earn a Bachelor of Laws (LL.B) degree from an accredited university,
  • Attend the Nigerian Law School to gain practical training,
  • Pass the Bar Part II examinations,
  • Receive a “Certificate of Call to the Bar” from the Body of Benchers,
  • The Body of Benchers is responsible for admitting successful students to the Nigerian legal profession and issuing the Certificate of Call to the Bar.

To be called to the Bar, you must also upload the following information to the Law School Portal:

  • Evidence of payment of the N10,000 alumni fee,
  • Original and photocopies of your LL.B Certificate,
  • Original and photocopies of your Law School identity card,
  • A print-out of your result.

Notice To 2025 Successful Applicants:

All successful applicants for Call-to-the Bar ceremonies are expected to submit the following documents for screening to the Admissions office via e-mail.

  • Photocopy of LL.B degree certificate
  • Print out copy of Law School Result
  • Evidence of Payment for Call-to-the Bar fee
  • Photocopy of the Nigerian Law School ID card

How to Check Bar part 11 Resit Result

Please be informed that Bar Resit result checking is slightly different. How you apply is:

  • Visit the Nigerian Law school website at www.nigerianlawschool.edu.ng
  • Click on “Admission” in the menu bar.
  • You will see a pop-up menu. Then click on “Bar Part 11 Resit Result”
  • Insert your Exam number and Surname
  • Click “Submit” your result will appear immediately

What To Know About The Nigerian Law School

The Nigerian Law School is an educational institution set up by the Government of Nigeria in 1962 to provide a Nigerian legal education to foreign-trained lawyers, and to provide practical training for aspiring Legal Practitioners in Nigeria. Until the school was established, legal practitioners in Nigeria had received the requisite training in England and had been called to the English Bar

The Law School offers course in criminal and civil litigation, property and corporate law, as well as a course in ethics. Over 70,000 students have graduated from the Nigerian Law School.

Anyone who has obtained a University degree in law and wants to practice as lawyers in Nigeria must attend the Nigerian Law School. The Council of Legal Education gives certificates to students who pass the Bar Part II examinations, and these students are then called to the Bar.

There are about Six Nigerian Law School  campuses spread across the country at Lagos, Yola, Enugu, Kano, Abuja, and Yenegoa. The Lagos Campus was set up in 1962, moving to its current location in 1969. The law school headquarters was relocated to the town of Bwari near Abuja in 1997.

At the time of the move, hostels and the main auditorium were still under construction. The town had no hospital, no telephone and banking services, and the school was constructing its own borehole to provide potable water. The Augustine Nnamani Campus is located in Agbani, Enugu State.

A fourth campus is located in Bagauda, Kano State. There are two additional campuses now which brings it to a total of 6 campuses. One in Yenegoa, Bayelsa State and the sixth in Yola, Adamawa State.

BODY OF BENCHERS MEETINGS, CALL TO BAR AND TRADITIONAL LAW DINNER DATES

Below is a list of Date according to their Programme:

  • Monday, 14th – Thursday 17th Monday, 26th February 2024. Screening Exercise by the Screening Committee of the Body of Benchers.
  • Thursday, 24th February – Monday, 4th March 2024. Meeting of the Body of Benchers to receive Screening Committee Report.
  • Thursday, 31st March Tuesday, 5th – Thursday, 7th March 2024 – Call to Bar Ceremonies.
  • Tuesday, 10th – Thursday 12th Thursday, 21st March 2024 – Body of Benchers Meeting (Election Meeting).
  • Tuesday, 23rd – Thursday, 25th April 2024 – First Term Law Dinner at all the Campuses of the Nigerian Law School.
  • Tuesday, 14th – Thursday 16th May 2024 – Second Term Law Dinner at all the Campuses of the Nigerian Law School.
  • Thursday, 27th June 2024 – Body of Benchers Meeting.
  • Thursday, 26th September 2024 – Body of Benchers Meeting.
  • Tuesday, 8th – Thursday, 10th October 2024 – Third Term Law Dinner at all the Campuses of the Nigerian Law School.
  • Tuesday, 22nd October 2024 –  Meeting of the Body of Benchers to receive Screening Committee Report.
  • Tuesday, 26th November 2024 – Meeting of the Body of Benchers to receive Screening Committee Report.
  • Wednesday, 27th – Thursday, 28th November 2024 – Call to Bar Ceremonies.
  • Thursday, 13th February 2025 – Body of Benchers Meeting.
  • Thursday, 27th March 2025 – Body of Benchers Meeting (Election Meeting).

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