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LASU Law Students Win National Competition, Defeats 52 Other Varsities

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Law students from the Lagos State University have emerged winners of the National Inter Faculty Competition.

The competition which attracted participants from universities across the country, was organised by the Redeemers University in Osun State.

This was revealed by the LASU handle on X on May 4, 2024, tweeting as @LASUOfficial.

The competition which was tagged, ‘The Legal and Ethical Implication of Emerging Technology,’ was divided into the essay, asynchronous debate, memorial writing, and mooting stages.

The competition comprised multiple rounds, challenging participants’ critical thinking, problem-solving abilities, and teamwork.

Kodjovi Daniel represented the school in the essay writing stage. Aina Ayomide and Abdulquadri Ajeniya represented LASU in the debate stage, while Bolajoko Animasaun and Akinrinde Fredrick represented LASU in the final rounds.

In his remarks, the President, Student Advocate Association at LASU, Akinwunmi David, noted that the victory of the institution is a “testament to the hard work, dedication, and brilliance of our students. They have once again demonstrated their intellectual prowess and made us immensely proud.”

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