In 2021, a friend of mine opened a WhatsApp group and added me. When I joined, I saw that it included a number of other brilliant young people, some of whom I knew from the University of Ibadan.For the next couple of weeks, we were his small group of elite trainees. And from time to... Continue Reading →
My savings from hawking zobo in UI was what I used to start my business — Ojo, CEO, Phoenix Stead, says on opening new beauty hub
Over the weekend, the very first Phoenix Stead store, located at Shop 17, Psalm 23, Plaza, Savannah bus stop, Ajasa Command Road, Lagos State, was opened. Phoenix Stead, a duly registered Nigerian company, is an emerging force in the beauty and skincare industry. The Chief Executive Officer, Miss Adelola Ojo, a graduate of Human Nutrition... Continue Reading →
I was deliberate to make the most of the year because I didn’t know when next I would see my colleagues after exams — Alade, NLS Abuja Campus
Beautiful reader, I honour and appreciate you for being here today. Thank you very much!π€πππ A few weeks ago, I started a series titled #OurLawSchoolStories in which I share the stories of my colleagues who finished their Bar Part 2 examinations on March 26, 2021 after a very weird academic year dotted by a worldwide... Continue Reading →
I saw people faint in an exam for the first time in my life during Bar Finals — Dikibo, NLS Lagos Campus
Good day, fantastic reader!π You're welcome to the Fantbabs blog!!ππΎπΊπ½ It has been my pleasure for some weeks now to share the Law School stories of my colleagues who are aspirants to the Nigerian Bar. It has been an interesting and an enlightening ride so far, and I'm grateful to all my colleagues who have... Continue Reading →
Even to Law School themselves, our Law School year was unusual — Adesokan, NLS Abuja Campus
Welcome, dear fantastic reader to the Fantbabs blog!!π₯° Straight to business. Continuing from the last story in the #OurLawSchoolStories series, I am pleased to share Mr. Adediran Adesokan's story. Mr. Adesokan is a Law graduate and a highly skilled public speaker. Please, help me appreciate him.ππΎππΎππΎπ Leggo!π¨ Law School was unusual In my own perspective,... Continue Reading →
Iya Siene (my mum) didn’t train me to be a quitter — Nwagbara, NLS Yola Campus
Hello, fantastic reader! You're welcome to the Fantbabs blog! Please, be comfortable here. Would you like some tea π΅, some coffee β or some juice π₯€? Please, sip any of these as you have a nice time here.π A while ago, I started a series titled #OurLawSchoolStories where I share the experiences of some of... Continue Reading →
For my previous exams, I used to sleep for the most part of the night before each day of my exams, but for Bar Finals, three or four hours of sleep at night felt like a waste of time — Ekpe, NLS Lagos Campus
It's a beautiful Saturday, dear reader, and I am delighted to welcome you to the Fantbabs blog.π For some time, I have been sharing the Law School stories of my colleagues who just completed the Bar Part 2 examinations of the Nigerian Law School. If you've not read any of the interesting previous stories, you... Continue Reading →
I sang in Law School in order to clear my head — Ezenwanne, NLS Abuja Campus
Happy that you are here, dear reader! Please, get comfortable as there's value just for you on this blog.π In this post, I share the Law School story of my colleague who just completed the Bar Finals examination of the Nigerian Law School. Celebrate the beautiful and brilliant Miss Chidera Ezenwanne.ππΎππΎππΎππΎππΎ Below is her story.π... Continue Reading →
Bar Finals was all I could think of for over a year — Adewuyi, NLS Abuja Campus
Good day to you, dear reader! You're welcome to the Fantbabs blog! Without any further ado, I am pleased to share the Law School story of Mr. Adeyinka Adewuyi popularly known as DJ Yinkus who is an excellent mix of amazing talents. His story is one in the #OurLawSchoolStories series that I began not too... Continue Reading →
Funny enough, I did not panic — Kola-Bello, NLS Abuja Campus
Hello there! Welcome to the Fantbabs blog! Because you are here, you're in for a nice time.π This post is one in the series I titled #OurLawSchoolStories which is a series of stories graciously told by persons who recently finished their Bar Part 2 examinations at the Nigerian Law School. It's been a fun ride... Continue Reading →
Students had to lodge in hotels at some point before exams because there was power supply for only three hours at night on campus — Mrs. Ayotunde, NLS Yenagoa Campus
Hello, fantastic reader! You're welcome to the Fantbabs blog!π We've been having an interesting time reading the stories of persons who just finished their Bar Final examinations at the Nigerian Law School in a series I titled #OurLawSchoolStories. You should check out Senator and Mrs. Oguntuwase's stories.π Today, you'll be reading the story of Ms.... Continue Reading →
Now I can relate to stories of people breaking down during Bar Finals — Mrs. Oguntuwase, NLS Abuja Campus
Good day, dear fantastic reader! You are welcome to the Fantbabs blog! Thank you for coming. This post is one in the series of posts I titled #OurLawSchoolStories which is a series of stories told by persons with whom I finished at the Nigerian Law School with, this year. If you haven't already, you should... Continue Reading →
“It was from one scattered plan to the other” — Ogunfuwa, NLS Abuja Campus
Greetings, fantastic reader! Been some time, I know. I hope you've been well. I have. Now, one of the reasons why you had not heard from me on this blog for some time is because I'd been busy at the Nigerian Law School. Y'all, Law School takes away your life and your time.π© In fact,... Continue Reading →
My mum rolled on the floor and had tears in her eyes when she heard my result — Yusuf, Overall BGS, Nigerian Law School
Fantastic reader, I salute you! How are you today?ππ A little before the last quarter of this year, I began an interview series right here on the Fantbabs blog in which I interview the only five First Class graduates of the Nigerian Law School this year. This series is titled, the Phenomenal Five, as you... Continue Reading →
I stayed off social media for weeks and shed tears when the workload got to me — Madu, winner, Chief Ernest Shonekan Prize in Property Law Practice
Greetings, fantastic people! Happy new month to you wherever you are!π It is my pleasure to welcome you to the Fantbabs blog. If you're new here, thank you for coming. You have my love.β₯οΈ If you've been here before, thank you so much for coming back!π₯° Last week, I started a mind-blowing series on this... Continue Reading →
I read everyday for 9 months, and for 12 hours straight on some of those days – Ijaodola, second BGS, Nigerian Law School
Hello there, awesome blog reader!π It's been some time, I know. I apologize, a lot has been happening with me.π Gratefully, I'm back, and I'm back heavy.ππ₯π₯π₯ Upon my shoulders, I'm carrying something very, very weighty, and I'm more than happy to let it down.π€π Recently, a set of students from the Nigerian Law School... Continue Reading →
School is not a scam but… – Colossus on Friendly Quest-ions With Barny
With so much pomp, I welcome you to the Fantbabs blog!!!π₯³π₯³π₯³πΊπΊπΊ It's been some time since my last post. I hope you have been well. I hope you have been keeping safe and staying healthy. Know that I love and pray for you.ππ Like you already know if this is not your first time here,... Continue Reading →
Friendly Quest-ions With Barny and Chinenye
On this episode, I am humbled by the privilege of interviewing a lady with class and gravitas, an embodiment of brilliance and kindness, and a nice friend of mine who is the award-winning Founder/Executive Director of Volunteers Hub Africa (VHA), Miss Chinenye Nzom. She is a young, beautiful woman who has interest in community service and development, and has set herself apart within a relatively short time as one of the most dedicated and decorated professional volunteers to have come out of Nigeria.