The Nigerian Law School Scholarship Programme is an annual initiative by Law Et Al, launched in 2021 in honour of Obi Akumazi Esq. The aim is to support aspiring law professionals by easing the financial burden of their legal education and fostering the growth of future leaders in the Nigerian legal field.
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When is the Application Deadline:
December 15, 2025
Tell Me About The Award:
The Nigerian Law School Scholarship by Law Et al Legal Practitioners provides full tuition coverage for two Nigerian Law School students each year. The program aims to ease financial burdens, allowing recipients to focus fully on their studies while fostering the growth of future leaders in Nigeria’s legal sector.
Which Fields are Eligible?
Law (LLB degree holders)
Type:
Fully Funded Scholarship / Postgraduate Scholarship
Who can Apply?
- Nigerian citizens
- Holders of a Bachelor of Laws (LLB) degree
- Must be prepared to attend the Nigerian Law School in the 2026 academic session
How are Applicants Selected?
Based on academic excellence, leadership potential, and commitment to making a positive impact within the legal community.
Which Countries Are Eligible?
Nigeria
Where will the Award be Taken?
Nigerian Law School, Nigeria
How Many Awards?
Two scholarships annually
What is the Benefit of the Award?
- Full tuition coverage for Nigerian Law School
- Pre-law school preparation support
- Professional growth and career readiness
- Access to mentorship and legal resources
How Long Will the Award Last?
Duration of the Nigerian Law School academic program (one year)
How to Apply:
- Secure unconditional admission at the Nigerian Law School.
- Complete the scholarship application form.
- Upload required documents, including proof of enrolment.
Apply for Nigerian Law School Scholarship 2025/26

