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Renowned Legal Luminary, Barrister Abang Odok, Continues Free Wigs and Gowns Distribution to Law Graduates

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In a remarkable display of philanthropy and enduring commitment to educational empowerment, renowned Abuja-based lawyer and Principal Partner of Abang Odok-Ogar & Co., Barrister Abang Odok, has once again extended a helping hand to law graduates from Cross River State and neighboring regions. He is continuing his long-standing tradition of distributing free wigs and gowns to successful Nigerian Law School graduates awaiting their call to bar in July 2025.

The initiative, which began in 2008, aims to alleviate the financial burden on indigent law graduates by providing them with the essential attire needed for the prestigious call to bar ceremony. Over the years, the program has positively impacted numerous aspiring legal practitioners, particularly from Cross River and surrounding states.

Eligibility for the program includes graduates of the Nigerian Law School from Cross River State and neighboring states who are scheduled for the July 2025 call to bar.

Recipients of the program will receive a free wig and gown set, which are mandatory ceremonial garments for the call to bar.

Distribution takes place at Suite 23 Tolse Plaza, No: 4 Franca Afegbua Crescent, off Samuel Marriere Street, behind Zone E Legislative Quarters, Apo-Gudu, Abuja.

Graduates are required to present the following documents, certificate of Origin, Law School ID Card And Law School Result

For inquiries and collection coordination, interested candidates are advised to contact Lilian (0703-971-7501) or Mary (0905-931-1976).

This charitable gesture reaffirms Barrister Odok’s enduring dedication to human capital development, and his role as a strong pillar of support for the next generation of Nigerian legal professionals.

   

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