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Shipping and Admiralty Lawyer

Leading Nigerian law firm

A leading Nigerian law firm is seeking an experienced and commercially astute Shipping and Admiralty Lawyer with at least 5 years of post-call experience. The successful candidate will have in-depth knowledge of maritime law and demonstrated experience advising clients in shipping, admiralty claims, marine insurance, and regulatory compliance. This is a unique opportunity to work on high-profile maritime matters involving both domestic and international clients.Key Responsibilities:Provide legal advice on shipping, maritime, and admiralty matters including vessel arrests, collisions, salvage, and cargo claims.Draft, review, and negotiate charterparties, bills of lading, marine insurance contracts, and shipping finance agreements.Represent clients in maritime litigation, arbitration, and regulatory proceedings.Advise on compliance with Nigerian and international maritime regulations, including NIMASA, IMO, MARPOL, and UNCLOS.Handle marine disputes involving shipowners, charterers, P&I Clubs, port authorities, and insurers.Collaborate with multidisciplinary teams on cross-border shipping and trade-related transactions.Mentor junior associates and contribute to knowledge sharing within the shipping/admiralty practice group.

Lagos
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Associate

Berkeley LP

Associate position at Berkeley.

Remote
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Lagos State Graduate Internship Placement Program

Lagos State Government

The Lagos State Government is calling on young graduates to apply for the 2026 Lagos State Graduate Internship Placement Program (GIPP).The Lagos State Graduate Internship is a paid internship opportunity to begin your career while learning critical soft and hard skills, behavioural competencies, and emotional intelligence.In this article, we will highlight the details of the GIPP, its requirements, benefits, and the procedures to follow if you want to apply for the opportunity.The Lagos State Graduate Internship Placement Programme is a unique opportunity to develop your professional skills and gain a competitive advantage in the labour market.As a participant of the Lagos State GIPP 2026, you will learn critical soft and hard skills, behavioural competencies, and emotional intelligence. interpersonal, personal brand management and amplification.Enhance your personal attributes like written and oral communication and advocacy.self- organisation and time management, use of technology productivity tools and professional outlook in terms of personal grooming, dress sense, energy level, passion, drive and resilience.

Lagos
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Associate Counsel

Niccom LLP

A litigation law office located at Lekki Phase 1 is in need of an Associate Counsel. The candidate should live around lekki or its close environs and must be interested in litigation. Monthly Salary (competitive)

Lagos
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Senior Associates

Dunn and Braxton

Our client is a leading dispute resolution and commercial Law firm in Nigeria with a a strong reputation for integrity in Legal Service Delivery.The company is seeking to hire Senior Associates who will be responsible for managing active litigation matters from case preparation through court proceedings, conducting detailed legal research, and drafting high-quality briefs, written addresses, opinions, and other legal documents.The ideal Candidate for this role should be a distinguished legal practitioner who combines technical mastery with strategic commercial thinking.Key Responsibilities:Lead the end-to-end management of complex litigation portfolios, developing winning legal strategies aligned with client commercial objectives.Appear as lead or co-counsel in superior courts of record and before various arbitral tribunals.Produce sophisticated legal documents, including originating processes, appellate briefs, written addresses, and comprehensive legal opinions.Proactively identify legal risks and provide strategic counsel on regulatory compliance and dispute-related exposures to minimize client liability.Act as a primary point of contact for high-net-worth individuals and corporate clients, ensuring clear communication and trust.Supervise and mentor junior associates, ensuring the highest standards of quality control and professional development within the dispute resolution team.

Abuja
Full Time
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Corporate Lawyer

N.Anyimah & Associates

About N.Anyimah & AssociatesN.Anyimah & Associates is a dynamic and reputable legal services firm committed to providing exceptional legal guidance and solutions to our diverse clientele. We are seeking a highly motivated and experienced Corporate Lawyer to join our dedicated team in Lagos.The Opportunity: Corporate LawyerAs a Corporate Lawyer, you will play a pivotal role in safeguarding our clients' interests by providing expert legal counsel, ensuring regulatory compliance, and strategically managing legal risks. This position offers a unique opportunity to handle complex corporate transactions and contribute significantly to the success and growth of various businesses.Key Responsibilities:Draft, review, and negotiate a broad spectrum of contracts and legal documents for new and ongoing business transactions.Manage the comprehensive legal affairs of the company and provide proactive legal consulting services to internal and external stakeholders.Establish, develop, and refine the company's legal management and contract management frameworks.Conduct thorough analysis, reporting, and strategic management of legal risks across various business lines, including core-tech and fintech-related agreements.Lead the onboarding and continuous training of new business partners, while reinforcing best practices in risk management and contract negotiation with existing partners.Develop and maintain expert knowledge in relevant legal regimes, including data privacy laws, industry standards, and intellectual property, to ensure robust regulatory and internal compliance.Provide insightful general legal advice on corporate legal affairs and effectively manage dispute resolution processes.

Lagos
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Lead, HR / Legal Advisor

Watini Engineering and Construction Limited

Watini Engineering and Construction Limited, a prominent firm in the construction sector, is seeking a highly motivated and versatile Lead, HR / Legal Advisor to join our dynamic team in Lagos. This critical dual role will be instrumental in ensuring our operational excellence through robust HR practices and sound legal counsel.Key Responsibilities:Human Resources Advisory:Develop, implement, and monitor HR policies and procedures in compliance with labor laws and company objectives.Provide guidance and support on employee relations matters, including conflict resolution, disciplinary actions, and performance management.Assist in talent acquisition processes, including job descriptions, candidate screening, and onboarding support.Ensure HR compliance with all relevant statutory requirements and best practices.Legal Advisory:Offer comprehensive legal advice and support to management on various corporate matters, contracts, and regulatory compliance.Draft, review, and negotiate a wide range of legal documents, including contracts, agreements, and policies relevant to the construction industry.Manage and mitigate legal risks, ensuring the company operates within legal frameworks.Represent the company or liaise with external counsel on legal proceedings and disputes when necessary.Stay updated on relevant laws and regulations impacting the company's operations.This role offers a unique opportunity to contribute significantly to our organizational growth and stability by bridging the gap between human capital management and legal compliance within a challenging and rewarding environment.

Lagos
Full Time
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Legal Officer

Efficacy Development Plc

About Efficacy Development PlcEfficacy Development Plc is a leading real estate and property development firm committed to delivering innovative and sustainable projects. We are seeking a highly motivated and experienced Legal Officer to join our dynamic team in Lagos.The OpportunityAs a Legal Officer, you will play a crucial role in safeguarding the company's legal interests, ensuring compliance, and providing expert legal counsel across all our operations. This position offers a unique opportunity to work on complex real estate and corporate legal matters within a fast-paced and growth-oriented environment, contributing directly to the company's success and expansion.Key ResponsibilitiesLitigation & Dispute Resolution:Manage and represent the company in court matters, arbitration, and interactions with law enforcement agencies.Prepare, file, and plead cases in commercial courts to recover outstanding debts owed to the Company.File oppositions in matters concerning property title transfers or encumbrances where the Company has outstanding claims.Conduct thorough research and prepare legal opinions on various civil matters, including compensation claims against the Company.Draft and review petitions, and follow up on their progress, particularly concerning our estates, staff, and vendors.Contract Management & Documentation:Draft, review, and solidify a wide range of legal documents, including contracts, agreements, briefs, notices, circulars, and correspondence, ensuring full legal protection for the Company.Oversee the drafting of Contract Agreements for all Peak sites and other designated properties, working closely with the Land Assist team.Prepare subcontractor agreements, ensure proper file management for each, and collaborate with the Cost Manager on job execution follow-ups.Legal Advisory & Compliance:Provide proactive legal advice on potential legal issues and apply effective risk management techniques across the Efficacy Group.Ensure comprehensive compliance with the Labour Act and other relevant statutory regulations across all entities within the Efficacy Group.Review and proofread public-facing content, including social media posts, drafted by the Customer Service Officer to ensure legal compliance.Collaborate with the Accounts department on statutory documentation and compliance matters.Monitor and ensure proper legal compliance within the company's internal communication platforms (e.g., WhatsApp groups).Corporate Governance & Support:Liaise with and assist external counsel in the effective discharge of their obligations.Provide legal support for company events and their planning, as required.Participate in all legal and corporate meetings involving clients, vendors, and customers.Maintain a comprehensive database of the status of all court matters involving the Company.Communicate effectively with external parties such as regulators, public authorities, and external counsel, fostering trust and strong relationships.Act as a stand-in for the Legal Officer II during their absence or official assignments.

Lagos
Full Time
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Legal Officer

Leisure Court Nigeria Limited

Join Leisure Court Nigeria Limited, a dynamic and forward-thinking real estate and corporate entity based in Abuja. We are seeking a dedicated and proactive Legal Officer to strengthen our legal team and contribute to our continued success. This is an excellent opportunity for a junior-level legal professional to grow their career within a thriving organization, gaining invaluable experience across diverse legal matters.Key Responsibilities:Draft, review, and meticulously vet a variety of legal documents, contracts, and agreements to safeguard company interests.Provide sound legal advice and strategic guidance on complex real estate transactions, property development, and general corporate governance matters.Ensure rigorous compliance with all relevant Nigerian laws, industry regulations, and internal company policies.Act as a primary liaison with external solicitors, regulatory bodies, and government agencies, fostering productive relationships.Manage all aspects of property documentation, including title verification, due diligence, and registration processes.Assist in dispute resolution processes and represent the company's legal interests when required.This role offers a unique opportunity to gain hands-on experience in a fast-paced environment, contributing directly to significant corporate and real estate projects while developing your professional expertise.

Abuja
Full Time
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Legal Associate

Widows and Orphans Empowerment Organization (WEWE)

About Widows and Orphans Empowerment Organization (WEWE)Widows and Orphans Empowerment Organization (WEWE) is a leading not-for-profit, Non-Governmental Organisation (NGO) dedicated to empowering vulnerable widows and orphans. Founded in 2004 by Josephine Ogazi and Joseph Egwuonwu, WEWE began as a Community-Based Organisation providing scholarships and economic empowerment in Okigwe, Imo State. Since then, it has significantly expanded its aims and objectives, growing into a nationally registered NGO (CAC/IT/NO33132) with a broader reach and impact across Nigeria.The Opportunity: Legal AssociateWEWE is seeking a passionate and dedicated Legal Associate to join our dynamic team in Abuja. This is an entry-level, full-time position offering a unique opportunity to contribute significantly to our mission by providing essential legal support across our programs and operations. The Legal Associate will play a crucial role in ensuring WEWE's compliance with legal frameworks, supporting our advocacy efforts, and safeguarding the legal interests of the organization and the communities we serve.Key Responsibilities:Conduct comprehensive legal research on relevant national and international laws, policies, and regulations pertaining to NGOs, human rights, child protection, social welfare, and other areas pertinent to WEWE's mission.Assist in drafting, reviewing, and negotiating various legal documents, including contracts, Memoranda of Understanding (MoUs), partnership agreements, internal policies, and legal correspondence.Support the organization's compliance efforts with local laws, donor requirements, and internal governance frameworks and procedures.Provide legal guidance and support to program teams on project implementation, beneficiary rights, risk mitigation strategies, and ethical considerations.Assist in the preparation of legal opinions, reports, presentations, and other communication materials for internal and external stakeholders.Maintain accurate, organized, and confidential legal records, databases, and documentation.Contribute to the development and delivery of legal awareness training sessions for staff and, where appropriate, for beneficiaries.Support the legal team in any litigation or dispute resolution processes, as required.This role is ideal for an ambitious legal professional eager to make a tangible difference in the lives of vulnerable populations and contribute to a cause-driven organization.

Abuja
Full Time
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Law Librarian

Kingsley Ozumba Mbadiwe University

Interested and qualified candidates should submit ten (10) copies of their application and a detailed Curriculum Vitae in the following order:Name in full (Surname first in capital letter)Place and Date of BirthHome AddressPostal AddressTelephone Number & E-mail addressNationality / State of OriginMarital StatusNumber and Ages of ChildrenInstitutions attended (with dates)Academic and Professional Qualifications (including distinctions with dates)Names and Addresses of three (3) References.All applications must be addressed and sent to:The Registrar, Kingsley Ozumba Mbadiwe University, Ideato, PM.B. 006, Orlu, Imo State, Nigeria.Note:In addition to stating the names of referees, applicants should request their referees to forward references on their behalf under confidential cover direct to the Registrar. Only shortlisted candidates will be contacted / invited for interview.

Imo
Full Time
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Legal Officer

Eko Maintenance Limited

About Eko Maintenance LimitedEko Maintenance Limited is a leading organization committed to operational excellence and legal compliance. We are seeking a highly motivated and detail-oriented Legal Officer to join our dynamic team in Lagos. This junior-level role offers an excellent opportunity for a budding legal professional to gain hands-on experience in a fast-paced corporate environment, contributing significantly to the legal integrity and operational compliance of our organization.Key ResponsibilitiesLegal Advisory & Documentation: Draft, review, and vet a variety of contracts, agreements, and other legal documents, ensuring accuracy and compliance with relevant laws and internal policies. Provide timely and accurate legal counsel and support to various departments on matters impacting the company. Manage and maintain official correspondence and legal documentation.Compliance & Risk Management: Monitor and ensure the company's adherence to all statutory, regulatory, and internal policy obligations. Evaluate existing processes and information to identify potential legal risks and ensure compliance with applicable standards.HR & Labor Law Support: Oversee and provide legal guidance on employee-related issues, ensuring alignment with company policies and labor laws. Identify and interpret legal requirements and government reporting regulations affecting HR functions. Ensure HR policies, procedures, and reporting systems are compliant with applicable laws and standards.Company Secretarial & Administration: Assist with company secretarial duties, including maintaining proper filing systems for legal and corporate documents.This role is ideal for a proactive individual eager to develop their legal career within a supportive and growth-oriented environment.

Lagos
Full Time

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From Makurdi to the Top 1%: Benedict Ater on Excellence, Pressure & Purpose
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From Makurdi to the Top 1%: Benedict Ater on Excellence, Pressure & Purpose

It’s a bright day in November in Nigeria, that familiar mix of soft harmattan breeze and gentle sunshine settling over the city. Against that backdrop, the Thrive Team sat down for an exclusive conversation with the Best Graduating Student of the Nigerian Law School Backlog Class of 2024/2025, Benedict Ater. What followed was a deeply insightful and inspiring dialogue about excellence, pressure, resilience, and purpose. We’re excited to share this conversation with you, and we hope you enjoy reading it as much as we enjoyed having it.Q: So nice to have you here on Thrive Trailblazers. Can we meet Benedict Ater, beyond the academic legacy? Who are you?A: Thank you; it’s a pleasure to be here. At my core, I’m someone who believes in showing up fully and giving my best to whatever is committed to my hands. Long before the grades or recognition, I’ve always had a natural drive for discipline, excellence, and doing even the small things with intention.From being called “the indomitable Ater” in primary school to navigating secondary school, university, and law school, that mindset has stayed consistent. Beyond academics, I’m someone who values purpose, meaningful relationships, healthy competition, and balance. Ultimately, I’m committed to growing, staying grounded, and honouring every opportunity with integrity and hard work.Q: Everyone sees the result, but let’s start with the roots. What personal experiences or values shaped your approach to excellence long before law school?A: Thank you very much for this question. I believe it is necessarily foundational. Excellence for me has been a lifestyle, a non-negotiable constant as far back as I remember. To trace the roots, I have to go as far back as primary school. Even then, I knew I had the instinct to put in my best shift in the tiniest responsibilities. I consistently topped my class, and I fondly remember my teacher grabbing me by the arms, raising me high and declaring me “the indomitable Ater” at every assembly session at the end of each term. I came to consciously make efforts to develop my attitude to be one of indomitability over obstacles and challenges. I took the same attitude to secondary school, then to university and ultimately law school. So long before law school, I developed the desire and ability to give my best shot. For me, it is about satisfying my conscience that I could not have done any better, so I easily come to terms with outcomes. In other words, an attitude for excellence affords me some measure of outcome independence. But the awesome thing about this mindset is it affords me the ability to hit consistent highs rather than settling for the bare minimum.Q:What was your why through it all, the internal reason that kept you grounded when things got tough?A: Throughout my journey, tough days have been abundant, I dare say even more regular than the really good ones. But I try to take each day as it comes and think about my goals, which keep me grounded and going. It is easy to get distraught and distracted when you lack definite goals or a concrete reason you do anything. For instance, if you don’t have a set outcome, tough times will have you negotiating whether you should settle for less.I knew I wanted to get a First Class from the law school. I also knew the program was just for nine months or less; somehow, the realization that I would be done with the program in nine months gave me the ability to summon extra strength when frustration tried to set in. My why is really about identifying my goal in a particular season and vigorously giving it all I have. I think of my goals as a shore I have to swim to while drowning at sea; there are very few, if any, alternatives in that situation than actually swimming to shore.THE LAW SCHOOL EXPERIENCE: BEYOND THE STEREOTYPEQ: Law school is often described as a marathon, not a sprint. What did endurance look like for you in practice?A: I think law school is a bit of both worlds. It is a marathon in a sense, but also a sprint in some others. There are times you will need the sense of urgency a sprint requires, and there are other times you will require the patience and strategy that characterise a marathon. Be that as it may, endurance for me was showing up every day, even when I had reason not to. It was long hours of studying. Endurance also meant having the wisdom to know when to rest and take a break. I took a nap and made sure I slept very well almost every day of my law school experience. Q: How did you balance the pressure to perform academically with the need to protect your peace and mental health?A: Pressure? The pressure was immense. I will give you a little backstory. I graduated from Benue State University, Makurdi. The Faculty of Law at the university was established in 1993. And since the inception of the faculty, only one person previously had a Bachelor of Law degree with first class honours, and that was in 2008. I became the second person ever in the history of the faculty to achieve the feat. You know, the unfortunate thing for me? The other person who had a first class in 2008 also made another first class at the law school. Naturally, the pressure was really on for me. In fact, one of my professors pointedly told me, “Ben, don’t go to law school and disgrace us.” For him, not getting a first class from law school meant I had disgraced the faculty. Everyone who knew me expected me to get a first class from law school. I mean, that was a lot of pressure. But I had learnt to reframe pressure, to morph the pressure to perform into motivation to go over and beyond. That was the same thing I did in the circumstances; I reframed that pressure into motivation and gave law school my best shot. I also tried not to think of the expectations and what they meant; I only allowed the expectations to drive me. That way, I kept my peace, and I dare say my mental health never took a direct hit.LEARNING, STRATEGY & DISCIPLINEQ: Did your study process evolve between the first term and Bar Finals?A: It did, but not much. Before I resumed law school, I took the time to watch lots of videos and read articles written by former law school students. That helped a lot. One prominent takeaway I had was the utility of taking studies seriously from the very first day of lectures. That’s exactly what I did. After every lecture, I read the topic taught for the day and made sure I understood the principles. I usually use weekends to revise the topics taught during the week. When it was closer to Bar finals, my focus was on testing my grasp of the topics across the various courses, practicing with past questions, having a firm grasp of the drafts and also practicing MCQs. So I would say my study process did evolve from having a broad understanding of the topics to ensuring surgical precision in my grasp of the core principles and refining that with practicing past questions.Q: Everyone says, “consistency is key,” but what does consistency really mean to you on a personal level?A: Yes, consistency is really key. But we always run the danger of subsuming such truths into clichés that can easily get glossed over. Consistency for me is showing up every day like it was day one. And if you think about it deeply, it is better to consistently show up every day and put in little shifts that add up exponentially, than showing up with maniacal energy one day and sitting out the next. Q: How did you navigate relationships, friendships, study groups, and competition in a high-stakes environment like law school?A: The law school is a community, and as in every community, interaction between members is important and maybe even necessary for survival. I made a few friends at law school. However, I can’t stress enough how important it is to make friends with people with whom you share the same goals. It makes everything a bit easier. During my externship, I had this group of friends with whom I attempted class tasks across the various courses every night. We were from different campuses, which meant we sometimes had diverse ideas and approaches to the same problem. This was very important for me since I was able to get a feel of what was happening in other campuses. I also took part in group meetings as much as I could. I even represented my group in the moot trials as lead counsel, and we came out on top. Summarily, even in a high-stakes environment like the law school, isolation is never really the best idea. In a nutshell, I tried to make friends and share time with others while recognising the wisdom in moderation.Q: What did rest or fun look like for you, and how did you avoid the guilt that often comes with taking a break?A: Guilt? Only undeserved breaks will make you feel guilty. I tried to earn mine. For instance, a night out with friends after studying for two straight weeks never elicited guilt from me; rather, I was really focused on enjoying the moment because I knew I had worked very hard and totally deserved it. However, fun meant several things to me. It could be playing football at the law school, which I regularly did, attending a party which seldom happened, catching up with friends over social media, or just taking a well-deserved nap.Q: What’s the biggest reality check you’ve faced since leaving law school? How have you been able to navigate the space between expectation and reality in your post-law-school journey?A: Well, the truth is, I expected nothing to be handed to me; I knew I would have to work extremely hard to not only cement my place, but to prove I am worthy of it. I am still taking the days as they come, and my estimation of what reality is like after law school hasn’t proved to be false, yet.Q: Many new lawyers struggle to find a footing in the job market. What’s your honest take on that experience, and how are you approaching it?A: The job market for new wigs is actually very crazy. Almost all new wigs usually desire to start practice at some top-tier firm, but that’s an impossibility because there are so many people these firms can take. Outside the top-tier firms, remuneration becomes a big issue. I have call mates who have mentioned during discussions that some firms offered them as low as twenty-thousand naira per month as salary. I mean, that’s absurd considering the prevailing economic realities and cost of living. But that’s the sad situation, which I believe needs urgent reform. In my case, I would say I was fortunate enough to get the grades I got, so things have been a bit easier. You know, firms are willing to open their doors to you if they perceive you are the kind of talent they are looking for.Aside from that, it is also important to optimise the factors within one’s control to get the best outcome, aiming for the best grades possible, undergoing internships, and building relationships within legal circles; these help to more advantageously navigate a very competitive job market. At least that has been the experience.Q: You’ve achieved something historic. How do you process recognition without letting it define you?A: I believe an obsessive love for recognition is a slippery slope that can quite easily mutate focus from the grind that produces the recognition to recognition itself. When that happens, then it becomes easy for one to fade out. I am sincerely thankful for the recognition this achievement has afforded me. I met the Governor of my state, several leaders in the legal profession reached out to say a word or two, and that is great. But I also know that I must attack my next obstacles with the same intensity and vigour that brings recognition. I try not to let my life be defined by recognition; rather, the work that produces the recognition is where my focus is. More than anything, I interpret recognition as a responsibility rather than a crown.Q: If you could speak directly to law students currently navigating the chaos of preparation, what truth would you tell them that nobody told you?A: Well, I think they may have already heard what I will tell them, the only thing is I’ll urge them to actually believe it – they are going to be fine. That bar finals can be the easiest exams they’ll ever write, but what will determine that outcome is the quality of preparation they put in.Thank you so much for your time, Benedict. This has been incredibly insightful, and I’m certain so many, myself included, will draw real inspiration from your journey and the honesty you’ve shared today.

What is Thrive Campus Community about?
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What is Thrive Campus Community about?

As a law student in Nigeria, you're no stranger to the grind. Late nights poring over case law, endless moot court preparations, and that nagging question: What comes next? With thousands of graduates emerging from Nigeria's 45 accredited law faculties and the Nigerian Law School each year, the competition for those elusive spots in top-tier law firms is fierce. But what if there was a way to not just survive, but thrive? Enter THRIVE, the game-changer from TechRetina Innovation Lab, designed to bridge the gap between ambitious law students like you and the wealth of opportunities waiting across Nigeria and beyond.In this comprehensive guide, we'll dive deep into the THRIVE Campus Community Programme, a transformative initiative tailored for Nigerian law students. Whether you're a 100-level fresher navigating your first torts lecture or a 500-level finalist eyeing bar finals and beyond, this programme equips you with the tools, networks, and mindset to build a stellar legal career. We'll cover everything: from THRIVE's core offerings to how the Campus Community works, the burning challenges it addresses, and, crucially, step-by-step instructions on how to join. Ready to level up? Let's get started.Why Thrive?THRIVE, from TechRetina Innovation Lab, empowers Nigerian law students with tools like a job portal for internship matches, CV/Resume Generator for standout CVs, law-related events, scholarship alerts, law games, plus undergrad mentorship with pros and paid internships, all rooted in values of excellence, integrity, inclusivity, innovation, and community. We tackle your core fears: job scarcity for 9,000+ yearly grads, rote curricula lacking exposures, resource shortages, and internship barriers, lack of scholarship information, and unclear career paths, among others. We are a dedicated platform specially built for law students and lawyers.The Nigerian Legal LandscapeUndergraduate law students in Nigeria grapple with profound career fears, including intense anxiety over post-graduation job scarcity amid a saturated market where thousands of annual graduates compete for limited spots in top firms, often leading many to abandon mainstream legal practice for unrelated fields due to mismatched skills and unclear pathways. This uncertainty is exacerbated by socioeconomic pressures and a demanding curriculum heavy on rote learning but light on practical skills for emerging areas such as tech law, fostering a pervasive dread of unemployability despite strong academic performance. Compounding these fears are glaring support issues: inadequate mentorship, with young lawyers struggling to acquire essential informal skills for professional integration, leaving students without guidance on niche selection or networking in a profession that values connections over credentials alone. Access to internships remains a nightmare, hindered by financial barriers, remote locations, and a lack of structured opportunities, delaying real-world exposure until late in one's degree. Programme Objectives: Your Roadmap to ThrivingThe THRIVE Campus Community isn't a one-off event; it's a sustained movement to:Raise awareness of THRIVE's resources among law students.Grant exclusive access to opportunities, training, and mentorship for standout legal careers.Embed THRIVE's presence in South-West Nigerian universities, empowering student ambassadors and supporting the community through several programmes, internships, funding support among others.Our ultimate mission? To see you, every law student, THRIVE.Scope: Where It's Happening FirstPhase One kicks off in six powerhouse universities across South-West Nigeria:University of Ibadan (UI)University of Lagos (UNILAG)Lagos State University (LASU)Obafemi Awolowo University (OAU)Adekunle Ajasin University, Akungba (AAUA)University of Ilorin (UNILORIN)Each campus will host five ambassadors – one per level (100 to 500) with a regional brand rep!How to Join: Your Step-by-Step GuideGetting involved is straightforward, inclusive, and open to all law students at these universities. Here's how:1. Indicate Your InterestCreate an account on Thrive here. Ensure you proceed to your profile page and update your university details using either of the following: University of Ibadan (UI), University of Lagos (UNILAG), Lagos State University (LASU), Obafemi Awolowo University (OAU), Adekunle Ajasin University, Akungba (AAUA), University of Ilorin (UNILORIN).2. Drive Referrals for Ambassador StatusOnce signed up, rally your mates! Share the link in faculty chats, WhatsApp groups, and social media. Make sure to invite people using your invite link. Get it from your profile page.Track your referrals, the student with the highest number per level (100–500) on each campus becomes the Level Ambassador for each level. This shows us you are willing to represent Thrive to support your level and there are super cool incentives for you.The top referrer across all South-West universities? That's your Regional Ambassador, extra perks await!3. Secure a RecommendationAfter the application closes in November, we will send an email to the students with the highest number of referrals per level for each school. If you get any email from us, approach your LSS (Law Students' Society) or LAWSAN (Law Students Association of Nigeria) President for a letter vouching for your leadership and engagement.This adds weight to your application, ensuring fairness and merit.4. Timeline to WatchWeeks 1–2: Partnerships with LSS/LAWSAN Presidents confirmed.Week 3: Applications open, fliers hit noticeboards, social media buzzes.Weeks 4–6: Submit and refer away!Week 7: Recommendations reviewed, ambassadors announced.Week 8: Receive your welcome kit.Week 9+: Dive into activities.Applications are merit-based, with inclusivity at the core, no level plays second fiddle.Awareness and Publicity: Spreading the WordWe're teaming up with LSS/LAWSAN Presidents for maximum reach. Expect:Digital fliers on Instagram, Twitter (X), and Telegram.Print versions pinned to faculty boards.Amplified shares in school groups, your Presidents are on board to hype it up. We have been in touch with them and we could see their passion to see you succeed!Perks for Ambassadors: What You Stand to GainAs an ambassador, you're not just repping THRIVE, you're investing in your future:Branded Merch: THRIVE T-shirt, water bottle, jotter, and pen, style meets utility.Exclusive Internships: Paid opportunities with THRIVE and partner firms, based on performance.Commitment Rewards: School fees scholarships for top performers.Event Invites: Priority access to trainings, webinars, and networking dos.Recognition: Certificates to boost your CV.For all community members? Seamless access to THRIVE's MVP tools, plus a supportive network.Planned Activities: Hands-On GrowthOnce you're in, the real fun begins. Expect a calendar packed with value:Mentorship for Postgraduate Scholarships: Guidance on overseas apps, essays, funding, and interviews.LSS/LAWSAN Support: Co-hosting moots, debates, and society events.Webinars Galore: Sessions on CV drafting, job hunting, personal branding, niche selection (e.g., fintech law), and career pivots.Competitions: Essay and public speaking showdowns with prizes.Workshops: Masterclasses on snagging competitive internships.Networking Events: Fireside chats with seniors from top firms.Career Fairs: On-campus expos linking you to recruiters.Thrive Courses: Free modules on everything from NYSC prep to legal tech.These aren't lectures – they're interactive, practical, and Nigeria-focused.What We Expect: A Two-Way StreetFrom Ambassadors and Community Members:Dedication, accountability and willingness to succeed!Promote via socials and referrals.Organise and participate in career activities.Use and showcase THRIVE tools like the Legal Connections Game.Offer feedback for continuous improvement.Embody our values as brand reps.Conclusion: Your Time to Thrive is NowThe THRIVE Campus Community Programme isn't hype, it's a lifeline for Nigeria's next generation of legal eagles. In a sector ripe for disruption, it arms you with resources to sidestep the scramble and soar. Sign up now and update your university details in the profile section.

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