IKE OBIORA LAW
SCHOOL SCHOLARSHIP 3.0

About the Scholarship

The Ike Obiora Law School Scholarship 3.0 is the third edition of our annual scholarship programme designed to assist brilliant LL.B graduates who lack the financial resources to attend the Nigerian Law School. This initiative reflects our commitment to expanding access to legal education and nurturing future leaders in justice and advocacy.

Objectives

  • Provide financial support for tuition, accommodation, study materials, and welfare.
  • Promote equal access to legal professional training.
  • Empower talented individuals from Aguata LGA and across Nigeria.

Eligibility

  • Must hail from Aguata L.G.A
  • Completed an LL.B degree from a recognized university.
  • Recently admitted to the Nigerian Law School.
  • Demonstrated academic excellence and financial need.
  • Commitment to ethical leadership and community impact.

Application
Requirements

  • A completed application form.
  • University academic transcript.
  • Admission letter to the Nigerian Law School.
  • Personal statement (not more than 500 words).
  • Two recommendation letters.

About the Scholarship

The Ike Obiora Law School Scholarship 3.0 is the third edition of our annual scholarship programme designed to assist brilliant LL.B graduates who lack the financial resources to attend the Nigerian Law School. This initiative reflects our commitment to expanding access to legal education and nurturing future leaders in justice and advocacy.

Objectives

  • Provide financial support for tuition, accommodation, study materials, and welfare.
  • Promote equal access to legal professional training.
  • Empower talented individuals from Aguata LGA and across Nigeria.

Eligibility

  • Must hail from Aguata L.G.A
  • Completed an LL.B degree from a recognized university.
  • Recently admitted to the Nigerian Law School.
  • Demonstrated academic excellence and financial need.
  • Commitment to ethical leadership and community impact.

Application Requirements

  • A completed application form.
  • University academic transcript.
  • Admission letter to the Nigerian Law School.
  • Personal statement (not more than 500 words).
  • Two recommendation letters.