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Brilliant Nigerian Lawyer bags first-class masters at Cambridge University, PhD at University of Oxford

A brilliant Nigerian Lawyer named Reginald Aziza has bagged a Master’s degree in Law with impressive first-class honors at the University of Cambridge and a doctorate degree in Law at the University of Oxford, England.

Peginald obtained his bachelor’s degree in Law at the Obafemi Awolowo University in Nigeria with a first-class grade. He won the award of the best graduating student in the university, ‘s faculty of Law.

After his bachelor’s degree, he proceeded to the Nigerian Law School where he graduated with a first-class and was the second-best graduating student. He remained consistent with his academic excellence, moving on to the United Kingdom for his master’s.

Reginald bagged his master’s degree in Corporate Law (MCL) at the University of Cambridge, England. He graduated with a first-class grade and was the third-best student out of the twenty-three students in his program.

He furthered his education and earned a Doctor of Philosophy degree in Law (DPHIL). Reginald shared his achievement of bagging the doctorate at the University of Oxford on his Linkedin stating that it is the fulfillment of his dream.

“From the first time I attended a graduation ceremony at the University of Oxford, I dreamt of obtaining a degree from this most prestigious university. On Friday, 1 October 2021, I was fortunate to achieve this dream, being formally conferred with a Doctor of Philosophy in Law,” he wrote.

He said the DPHIL is the product of over three years of relentless work, achieved with the guidance and support of his mentors, teachers, friends, family, and supervisor.

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