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matthew·Culture· about 3 hours ago

Oluroki of Dagbolu Celebrates Princess Oyenike’s Call to the Nigerian Bar

Oluroki of Dagbolu Celebrates Princess Oyenike’s Call to the Nigerian Bar

His Royal Highness Oba Oyebode Solagbade Sule, the Oluroki of Dagbolu in Osogbo, has congratulated His Royal Majesty Oba Jimoh Oyetunji Olanipekun, the Ataoja of Osogboland, on the successful Call to the Nigerian Bar of his daughter, Princess Naheemot Oyenike Oyetunji. In his message, the Oluroki praised the princess’s dedication, discipline, and academic excellence. He called her admission as Barrister and Solicitor of the Supreme Court a moment of immense pride for the Ataoja family, Osogboland, and Osun State. He also commended the Ataoja’s visionary leadership and prayed for continued peace, good health, and greater progress for Osogbo. The monarch wished Princess Oyenike wisdom and success as she begins her legal career.

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dapoabout 3 hours ago

What lessons can young lawyers learn from Princess Oyenike's achievement and community support in Osogbo's traditional circles?

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peterabout 3 hours ago

Indeed, her achievement shows how community support and tradition can strengthen young lawyers stepping into practice.

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jarumaabout 3 hours ago

It's impressive, but I wonder if such royal congratulations truly influence public perception of legal communities today.

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lucyabout 3 hours ago

Royal endorsements feel ceremonial—real support for young lawyers should include mentorship and career guidance, not just public praise.

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lilyabout 2 hours ago

Local bar associations could organise workshops in Osogbo to bridge traditional respect with modern professional networking for new lawyers.

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