As part of the week-long activities commemorating the 30th Anniversary of their Call to Bar, the Nigerian Law School Class of 1995 is set to commission a Solar Inverter System Project at the Nigerian Law School, Lagos Campus Law Library on Thursday 23rd October 2025.
According to a statement by the Coordinator of the project team, Mr. Andrew Malgwi SAN, SAN, “This remarkable undertaking stands as a demonstration of the Call Set's enduring commitment to excellence, service, and gratitude. It reflects our shared vision to give back to the Law School from where we emerged as lawyers , while advancing the cause of legal education and research in Nigeria.
“The project was conceived to enhance the Library’s operational efficiency and to create a more conducive learning environment for students and staff alike. By providing a sustainable and dependable source of power, it directly addresses the long-standing challenge of erratic electricity supply within the facility.”
CITY LAWYER gathered that the Solar Inverter System is specially designed to support the library’s off-peak energy load, thereby reducing reliance on the public power grid and cutting operational costs.
Speaking on the project, the Class President, Mrs. Cordelia Uwuma Eke said: “With more funds, this project can be expanded to cover other parts of the school.
“The Class of 1994, which became the Call Set of 1995, extends an invitation to all members of the Call Set in Lagos and its environs to be part of this historic occasion"
The 30th ANNIVERSARY ACTIVITIES include:-
1. Thursday October 23, 2025 (Lagos event)
- Commissioning of solar power project at Nigerian Law School, Lagos Campus. Time is 11 am
2. Friday, October 24, 2025 (Abuja events)
- Jumat prayers at the Central Mosque, Abuja, by 1 pm
- Meet & Greet Cocktail at Chelsea Hotel, 5 pm
3. Saturday, October 25, 2025:
- Aerobics and medical checks by 6 am at Chelsea Hotel
- Dinner and Red Carpet, 5 pm, at Chelsea Hotel
4. Sunday, October 26:
- Thanksgiving Service at Holy Family Catholic Church, Life Camp, Abuja, by 8 am
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