Ado Local Government Celebrates New Legal Luminaries, Commends Their Academic Excellence
By Onwe Wisdom Pan Afric Reporters
The Executive Chairman of Ado Local Government Area, Hon. Engr. Sunny Oche, joined with family, friends, and well-wishers to celebrate ten outstanding indigenes who were recently called to the Nigerian Bar. The ceremony honored the remarkable achievements of these new legal professionals, recognizing their dedication, resilience, and commitment to academic excellence.
The Chairman lauded the new lawyers, stating, “Your courage, resilience, and academic excellence have brought pride to Ado.” He specifically acknowledged the following individuals for their exceptional accomplishments:
1. Agbese Gideon Attah (BSU); Agila District
2. Ochepa Samson Oche (BSU); Igumale District
3. Ochoga Esther Orinya (BSU); Agila District
4. Igelle Florence Isika (UniAbuja); Utonkon District
5. Alechenu Dominic Ochapa (BSU); Igumale District
6. Oche Paul Egwa (BSU); Utonkon District
7. Agbo Michael Ikwebe (BSU); Igumale District
8. Agbese Godwin Oduma (BSU); Igumale District
9. Agbese Sonia (BSU); Agila District
10. Onwe Paul Valentine (ABU); Agila District
Hon. Oche emphasized that their success represents a triumph of hard work and determination, bringing honor not only to their families but to the entire Ado community. He stressed that this achievement will serve as an inspiration to younger generations, encouraging them to pursue their dreams with unwavering commitment. He celebrated their courage and brilliance, stating that their success is a collective triumph for the people of Ado.
Looking to the future, the Council boss challenged the new lawyers to utilize their skills and knowledge in nation-building and service to humanity, urging them to use their profession as a tool for societal growth and the advancement of justice and fairness.
Hon. Oche reiterated the administration’s commitment to supporting excellence in education and professional development, recognizing that the progress of Ado depends on nurturing talented individuals who will contribute significantly to the development of the local government and Nigeria as a whole. The call to the Bar, he concluded, is not merely a personal achievement but a call to serve and uphold the principles of justice and the rule of law.
