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Christopher University Law School Holds Dinner Week

 

Managing Director, John Holt Nigeria Plc, Dr. Christopher Eze (left); Partner, Howard Kennedy LLP, Jonathan Huth; Senior partner, Punuka Attorneys & Solicitors, Dr. Anthony Idigbe, (SAN); Founder/Chancellor, Christopher University, Chief (Dr) Christopher Ikechi Eze (MFR); Representative of Ogun State Chief Judge, Hon. Justice Mabekoje; Guest Speaker, Mr. Richard Akintunde (SAN); Chairman of BOT, Christopher University, Chief Eric Nwobi;  Vice Chancellor, Prof. Olatunji Afolabi Oyelana (left, second roll); Ag. Librarian, Mrs Ogechi Agu and Registrar, Mr. Aloysius Udeoke, during the Christopher University School of Law Week’s Dinner held at the University campus, Mowe, Ogun State.

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