JABU Celebrates Three First-Class Law Graduates with Pride
Joseph Ayo Babalola University (JABU), Ikeji-Arakeji, Osun State, has celebrated three of its Law graduates for graduating with First Class Honours from the Nigerian Law School in 2026.
The institution described the achievement as a remarkable milestone that reflects its commitment to academic excellence and character development. The honourees are Ibirinde Oluwayemi Abidemi, Teibo Precious Abisola, and Adams Omowonuola Ayinke, all of whom earned First Class Honours at the Nigerian Law School.
JABU congratulated the graduates for bringing honour and distinction to themselves and the university through their outstanding academic performance.
According to the university, the achievement reflects the core values it upholds, including faith, discipline, diligence, and excellence.
The institution noted that the success of the three graduates demonstrates the quality of training students receive and reinforces its mission of producing graduates who excel in their chosen professions while making meaningful contributions to society.
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JABU also encouraged prospective students seeking quality university education to consider the institution, noting that admissions are currently ongoing.
The university reaffirmed its vision of raising leaders with sound academic knowledge, strong moral values, and a commitment to serving God and humanity. As it celebrates the accomplishments of the three alumni, the institution expressed confidence in their continued success. It also believes they will distinguish themselves in the legal profession and beyond.
The recognition adds to JABU’s growing record of academic excellence and serves as an inspiration to current students to pursue excellence with dedication, integrity, and faith.
The university concluded by congratulating the graduates once again, describing them as worthy ambassadors of the institution and examples of what is possible through hard work and perseverance.
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