I have a magic wand…Dan Ose Okoh, SAN

Law Pavilion
Aug 9, 2017 · 2 min read

Prior to gaining admission to read Law at the University of Lagos, Akoko in 1974, I was a court clerk and developed interest in the profession watching lawyers exchanging hot legal arguments only to unwind together after court sessions. I was called to the Nigeria Bar as a Solicitor and Advocate of the Supreme Court of Nigeria on 8th July, 1978 about 39 years ago. We were the set mandated to serve 5 years pupilage before setting up a private practice; I served my NYSC at the Ministry of Justice, Port Harcourt and joined Esangbedo & Company in 1979 and I have ever since remained in active legal practice till 2010/2011 when by the special grace of God, I was conferred with the rank of a Senior Advocate of Nigeria(S.A.N).

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