Aare Olumuyiwa Akinboro, SAN, has extended his warmest congratulations to Ms. Gboroye Oluwapelumi Aderonke and other recent graduates of the Nigerian Law School on the successful completion of their Bar Finals Examinations, concluded on November 9, 2024. The long-anticipated results were officially released on the night of April 17, 2025, marking a significant milestone in the lives and careers of Nigeria’s future legal practitioners.
In a special note of recognition, Aare Akinboro celebrates Ms. Gboroye Aderonke, whose outstanding academic achievements and professional development continue to distinguish her among her peers. A native of Ondo State, Ms. Gboroye is a First Class graduate of Achievers University, where she was named the Best Graduating Student from the College of Law in 2022. She proceeded to the Lagos Campus of the Nigerian Law School and, yet again, attained a First Class in the Bar Finals — a testament to her diligence and commitment to excellence.
Beyond academic accolades, Ms. Gboroye brings a wealth of experience from notable legal institutions, including her time at the University of Ilorin, Yusuf O. Ali & Co (Ghalib Chambers), and most recently as an Administrative Assistant to Hon. Justice Adesuyi Olateru-Olagbegi. She also holds multiple professional certifications, including:
- Career Essentials in Administrative Assistance – Microsoft & LinkedIn
- Certificate in Introduction to International Arbitration – Chartered Institute of Arbitrators
- Certificate in Business Management Training – Tony Elumelu Foundation
- Certificate in Commercial Mediation – Mediation Academy UK
- Discharge Certificate – National Youth Service Corps
Aare Akinboro, in his congratulatory message, expressed profound pride in the achievements of this new generation of lawyers. “Their perseverance and determination have led them to this pivotal moment. I celebrate their hard work, especially that of Ms. Gboroye, whose exemplary record gives hope for a brighter future in Nigeria’s legal profession.”
He also extended his heartfelt prayers for their continued success as they move toward their induction into the Nigerian Bar, officially becoming Barristers and Solicitors of the Supreme Court of Nigeria.
“As they don the wig and gown, I pray they uphold the highest standards of the legal profession with integrity, courage, and compassion,” he added.
Aare Akinboro concluded by encouraging the newly qualified lawyers to pursue justice, serve society with distinction, and contribute meaningfully to the rule of law in Nigeria.
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