From Noah Ebije, Kaduna
The Dean of the School of Law of the American University of Nigeria (AUN), Yola, Professor Mohammed Bello Magaji, has advised the matriculating law students of the school to work hard to becoming not only lawyers, but also future leaders of the country and the world at large.
In a statement made available to our correspondent following their matriculation ceremony at AUN, Prof Magaji disclosed that out of the total of 300 students that matriculated, the school of Law had over 65 students, saying the enrollment was remarkable and inspiring.
He advised the matriculating students to study hard, noting that with a deep sense of purpose, they will emerge not only as lawyers, but also as world leaders.
“The American University of Nigeria (AUN), Yola, has matriculated no fewer than 300 students for the 2025 academic session, with a call to them to become agents of positive change. “In the school of Law of the American University of Nigeria (AUN), we had over 65 matriculated students at the just concluded matriculation ceremony, which we in the American setting call it the Pledge ceremony.
“The enrollment of over 65 bright, ambitious students into our School of Law is both remarkable and inspiring. It is a clear testament to the growing confidence that young Nigerians and their families are placing in the American University of Nigeria as a centre of excellence in legal education.
“Compared to previous years, this figure represents significant progress, and it reflects the reputation our school is building as a place where law is taught not only as a body of rules, but also as a transformative tool for justice, leadership, and nation building,” Magaji said.

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