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For The Purpose of Externship

Hello family, we hope your court attachment has been moving on smoothly? Pursuant to our earlier arrangement as per externship groupings, the academic committee of CLASFON & WCF have come up with a list of law school students who registered their names before we left Enugu. The externship grouping is to bring people in the same location together to rub minds and perform certain tasks that would help prepare each individual for bar finals. As we all know that it is a fact devoid of fallacy that reading during externship can be quite difficult, the group meetings will attempt to keep each person on his/her toes. In furtherance of this, each group would be led by a leader already highlighted in the list uploaded. The job of the group leader is to conduct group meetings, regroup if necessary and revert back to the supervisors indicated in the list. Regrouping might become necessary in locations with courts and chambers which are located in very distant places and would occasion hardship to convene proper meetings; for instance, Lagos state. The group leaders are directly answerable to their state supervisors in cases of inquiries, tasks and other allied matters.
To make issues less complicated, tasks would be sent for activities to cut across all courses just as a guide and propeller to encourage active meetings. The activities of the group are subject to the dynamism and creativity of the group members. We hope we have been able to lay proper foundation for a wonderful externship experience that erases solo movements. Questions and inquiries can be sent to 07032855238. We are together.


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