AAUA law student, Ogunmodede, is winner of National Human Rights Essay competition

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Miss Oluwaferanmi  Ogunmodede, a final year law student of the Adekunle Ajasin University, Akungba Akoko,  Ondo State, has emerged as best writer of the maiden “Jacob Sule National Human Rights Essay competition for law students in Nigeria.”

Ogunmodede’s essay was adjudged as the best in over 90 entries received by the organiser of the competition.

According to the organiser, the Central Executive Council, Law Students’ Society, over 90 entries from Faculties of Law across the six geo-political zones of the country were received and Ogunmodede emerged the best writer of the national essay competition.

A statement by the CECLSS said Ogunmodede won the essay competition after “a rigorous and successful screening of all the entries by our judges.”

The statement reads partly, “We’re glad to announce that after a successful assessment of all entries by our judges, the winners of this competition has been agreed as follows:

“Winner is Oluwaferanmi Ogunmodede, Adekunle Ajasin University, Akungba Akoko.

“First runner up is Adetunji Michael, Osun State University and the second runner up is Ekenobi ThankGod, Ahmadu Bello University, Zaria.

“We received over 90 entries from Law Students across the six geo-political zones of Nigeria and same were assessed and agreed upon by our indefatigable team of judges.

“We congratulate the winners and all participants of this national essay competition and look forward to many more opportunities and successes together.”

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