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Tunji Olowolafe awards EKSU first-class graduates N500,000 each
Tunji Olowolafe, the chancellor of the Ekiti State University (EKSU), has awarded N500,000 each to the 83 first-class graduates of the institution.
Speaking at the 30th convocation ceremony of the institution, Olowolafe said his foundation provided the financial reward.
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A law degree is, without exaggeration, one of the most structurally versatile qualifications a person can hold.
But let's take it one level deeper.
Law is not merely about careers. Law is about legitimacy.
Every system corporate, governmental, financial, international ultimately turns on one question: what is valid, what is enforceable, what holds?
That is the lawyer's domain.
So when a lawyer steps into any industry, what are they actually doing? They are structuring authority. They are organizing power. They are translating intention into enforceable reality.
That is why lawyers can move across sectors so fluidly because legitimacy is the underlying architecture of all of them.
The courtroom is simply the most visible arena. It is not the only one.
And once you understand that, "pivoting" stops looking like departure and starts looking like deployment.
Craig F butler.