Martin Kpebu

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Mr Martin Kpebu, the lawyer for the aggrieved 499 prospective law students who were denied admission, says they will hopefully start school next year in January.
He said the General Legal Council had agreed to admit the students but the date to report to school was yet to be announced.
Mr Kpebu told the GNA that the General Legal Council at a meeting said it needed time to make “arrangements” for their admission.
“They have not given us the latest date for my clients to start school and so we are looking at January,” he stated.
He added that he was assured the date to report for school would be communicated to him before the end of the year.
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