DO NOT Study Law In Nigeria 🇳🇬. Here Is Why

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  • DO NOT Study Law In Nigeria 🇳🇬. Here Is Why
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Komentáře • 234

  • @kayodeadelabu8135
    @kayodeadelabu8135 Před 2 lety +43

    I rarely comment on public platforms but would like to chip in some few points. I can totally relate with your experience in practice and won't fault your conclusions. I guess you were part of the "I must do litigation crew" 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣.
    However, my two cents. Law practice is not based on just litigation. Many aspects of practice are springing up and practitioners (including students) can move into these areas to develop their skills and expertise. I did litigation for a year (Nysc) and moved into a commercial firm thereafter.
    The major problem we have in Nigeria is the resultant effect of demand and supply. The legal market is so small that viable opportunities are so limited. For current law students, my counsel is to ensure they graduate with a very strong cgpa in their undergrad and law school. Secondly, find a niche you like and tailor your strengths into that (gone are the days of know-it-all). Embrace technologies and don't be afraid to explore non-conventional areas. Lastly, place God at the centre of your plans.
    Whether in Nigeria or outside, law practice is no joke and it takes a deep conviction to remain in the profession. I have been working in the media, technology and telecommunications industry for close to a decade. The skills and experience I have are easily transferable regardless of the country I move to. Do I have to write the bar exams there? Of course, but I won't be starting from ground zero.

    • @TochiEsther
      @TochiEsther  Před 2 lety +1

      You are quite correct. Thanks for your contribution

    • @angelbertnde66
      @angelbertnde66 Před rokem

      Good advice ! At least a touch of optimism from the main post.
      Can you tell us about the "non conventional areas"?

  • @osawarupedro8378
    @osawarupedro8378 Před rokem +2

    I have subscribed to your channel now because you spoke the truth and my eyes are open,

  • @nurseakanbi2345
    @nurseakanbi2345 Před 2 lety +7

    Thanks for putting this information out. Parents and secondary school leavers will appreciate this information to help them understand the practicality of their choices.

  • @osawarupedro8378
    @osawarupedro8378 Před rokem

    Thank you sister for being so real and truthful, I have changed my mind now. Thank you for making us see the untold truth.. Thank you

  • @maxbila
    @maxbila Před měsícem

    Thanks for sharing.....youve enlightened me alot

  • @JubilantJulietsKitchen
    @JubilantJulietsKitchen Před 2 lety +2

    Its interesting watching you talk about your experience, i do hope things get better.

    • @TochiEsther
      @TochiEsther  Před 2 lety

      I hope so too. Thank you for watching

  • @lucianaozioma7627
    @lucianaozioma7627 Před rokem

    Wow. God bless you for this dear

  • @ihuomaanthony8800
    @ihuomaanthony8800 Před 2 lety +1

    I feel u sis and I love ur sincerity! Honestly, u did justice to this topic. I'm glad u ve moved and fulfilling ur dream. The most important thing in this life is that whatever u re doing, u re making impact and putting food on d table

  • @Obimto
    @Obimto Před 2 lety +8

    In my final year in the university studying law and I’ve interned to see how the judicial system is and tbh I can relate because I know litigation isn’t for me. Nigeria has killed my interest in Law. I’d probably just be a legal consultant. Right now I’m learning other skills so I can find a better career path

  • @juliet_shine
    @juliet_shine Před 5 měsíci +3

    Wow thank God I saw this on time,I'm currently waiting to be admitted to study law but what gives me sleepless nights is how expensive studying law is,I don't really know what to do and everyone I turn to for advice will just tell me that when I get there that I'll adapt am just so confused

    • @Xomi.stylish
      @Xomi.stylish Před měsícem +1

      Honestly this is my predicament, I personally don’t want to go and I want to focus on building my fashion brand which I have so much passion for., but my parents are pushing me

  • @Misfloxyworld
    @Misfloxyworld Před 2 lety +1

    This is one of my best video. You have said it all sis. Thanks for this video.

  • @ponleadeoye6614
    @ponleadeoye6614 Před 2 lety

    Esther, I love you. I am a lawyer too. Thank you for your presentation.
    I like your voice too
    Mrs. Ponle

  • @toniaadiele3085
    @toniaadiele3085 Před rokem +1

    As a lawyer that is facing same issues I can really relate. Planning on moving to the UK and change my career to finance or healthcare. Wish to connect with you personally if you don't mind.

  • @kenchigozie7972
    @kenchigozie7972 Před rokem +2

    I understand you dear. Always have a plan B😊

  • @ihuomaanthony8800
    @ihuomaanthony8800 Před 2 lety +2

    Honestly, Tochi I haven't seen u in this mood in all ur videos. I can relate ur pains my dear

  • @udobataifeanyi7021
    @udobataifeanyi7021 Před 2 lety +1

    The struggle is real learned friend.

  • @AmarachiDuru
    @AmarachiDuru Před 2 lety +7

    This is so painful. Everything is different in Nigeria. Sometimes I blamed myself of spending such time in school. People are still rushing in, parents are still pushing their children to study law. I'm sorry you have to go through all these sis❤️❤️

    • @TochiEsther
      @TochiEsther  Před 2 lety

      Thank you so much dear, it’s well. I just hope things would get better

  • @essedamijo604
    @essedamijo604 Před 2 lety +1

    Hello my dear thank God .all things worked for your good.

  • @abdulidi733
    @abdulidi733 Před rokem

    Chai being a Lawyer in Nigeria no-bi joke woo. You tried going through difficult things. Thanks for sharing! Abdul Omo9ja USA

  • @amy-modest
    @amy-modest Před 2 lety +1

    Thank you for this video 😁

  • @enigreat
    @enigreat Před rokem

    Thanks for the video
    After watching this video I will be changing my course back from law to political science
    This law of a thing is just over hyped

  • @tolulopeowolabi9905
    @tolulopeowolabi9905 Před 2 lety +1

    You nailed it💯

  • @ZeevasReadersClub
    @ZeevasReadersClub Před 2 lety +1

    ohhh I get the connection for me with your channel now.

  • @stellamarisnwabue3283
    @stellamarisnwabue3283 Před 2 lety +3

    Nothing is a waste, but go with your passion and what you love. The problem with Nigerians is that many end up doing what their family or parents want them to do, many have missed it. If you are abroad or plan to immigrate, be aware that your profession does not count. I have seen IT professionals earn much more then lawyers, Doctors, I have seen Top nurses and Doctors earn so much. Law in the UK is very competitive you need to know your stuff exceptionally, the good thing they specialise.

  • @FaithOjone
    @FaithOjone Před 2 lety +2

    Notification genge keep up the good work

  • @savvymaryjane
    @savvymaryjane Před rokem

    😞gosh I feel your pain so much ✨

  • @datnaijagirl
    @datnaijagirl Před 2 lety +2

    You look so different in your gown 😄
    Naija salaries ehn.. it’s ridiculous.
    The system has a way of frustrating efforts. I feel you. Good you have the opportunity to venture out now 👍

    • @TochiEsther
      @TochiEsther  Před 2 lety +1

      It’s ridiculous my dear but it’s well.

  • @darlingtonegbu7391
    @darlingtonegbu7391 Před 9 měsíci +1

    Hello Tochi, I understand your point and, probably, your frustration. Law is one of the most flexible programs or courses of study in a university, because after graduation, you can do anything with the degree. BUT studying law in a country restricts one to practice only in that country, because every country has its own (her Own) legal system. Engineering and medicine are unique in that you are taught the same thing everywhere in the world. With some countries like the USA, foreign medical doctors are re-tested and re-licensed so as to practice in the country.
    For the legal practitioners, it's a bit different due to the different legal systems that nations operate. You schooled in Nigeria, but, probably, did not know your future spouse would take you abroad. Femi Gbajabiamila, former Speaker of the Nigeria's House of Representatives, had a law degree from the University of Lagos. When he moved to the Atlanta area, in the USA, he had to go back to school to prepare himself to pass the Law Board in the State of Georgia, USA. So also, was Ovie Omo-Agege, the last Senate Deputy President, who had a law degree from the University of Benin, only to go back to school to brush up for the law exam and licensure at Tulane University in Louisiana, USA. Unfortunately for these men, they brought their corruption mentality from Nigeria, and into their legal practice into the USA. That resulted into the revocation of their licenses, thereby forcing them to return to Nigeria.
    You are based in the UK. In the USA, you could venture into Real Estate and other professions with little preparations.
    I thought UK and Nigeria has about similar legal structure, what happened? Of course, having children and going to school is not easy, probably that could be why.

  • @livinghealthierandhappier

    Africa will always be Africa is not only Nigeria in my country is the same it's just unfortunately that you had to wast so much time of your life studying twelf years of your life is a long time African people really need to learn to appreciate people's carriers thanks so much for sharing sis ❤️🌹

    • @TochiEsther
      @TochiEsther  Před 2 lety

      It’s really annoying my dear but it’s well.

  • @buchislifestyle9066
    @buchislifestyle9066 Před 2 lety +12

    I totally agree with you, however since you are in UK, you can make the most of your law degree by taking the QLTS exams and qualifying in England and Wales. Luckily solicited and barristers earn a good amount

    • @TochiEsther
      @TochiEsther  Před 2 lety +4

      I don’t have money for that one now o, I have it in mind though. Thanks

    • @raprepublik1436
      @raprepublik1436 Před rokem

      @@TochiEsther do you have the money now?

    • @TochiEsther
      @TochiEsther  Před rokem

      @@raprepublik1436 not yet

    • @raprepublik1436
      @raprepublik1436 Před rokem

      @@TochiEsther CZcams ain’t paying yet?

    • @ugobenokwu
      @ugobenokwu Před rokem

      Therefore all Nigeria’s SC lawyers should refer to UK for greener pastures. 🤔
      Naira is sadly poor . That’s why.

  • @Misfloxyworld
    @Misfloxyworld Před 2 lety +1

    So true 👍

  • @lucianaozioma7627
    @lucianaozioma7627 Před rokem +2

    I specially appreciate you. I'm a law graduate but my family can't afford my law school yet. May be the Universe has given me an opportunity to have a reasonable source of income before proceeding with my legal career sef. Being called "Barrister" alone neither puts food on the table nor pay the bills. In fact, the title itself creates more responsibilities, because not everyone out there can understand that a lawyer too can be broke when they need a lawyer's assistance. Lol. Thanks a million times

  • @silentinsomniac7700
    @silentinsomniac7700 Před 11 měsíci +4

    Madamm i just want to say god bless you❤😢
    I just finished secondry school and my parents said i should study law because it will pay me well and open doors for me
    Thank God i saw this video, i can run away before its too late😂

  • @lawbaby489
    @lawbaby489 Před 2 měsíci

    Thank uuuu for this video ooo i just got admission for law i will choose a law that's studied globally

  • @njokuoluomachi7885
    @njokuoluomachi7885 Před 2 lety +3

    Very true

  • @emmaezugo8660
    @emmaezugo8660 Před 2 lety +1

    thank u for the truth,i am rethinking my life😔,if only i had seen this video or someone had told me three years ago

  • @onyinyechinwachukwu1679
    @onyinyechinwachukwu1679 Před 2 lety +10

    I totally relate cos my baby brother is a lawyer, paid millions to study law in Babcock University, paid more for law school in Abuja then at the time he was about to start getting frustrated he went to Canada to study MBA and I must say he made the best decision. It's actually possible to veer into some other path cos i see no future in law.

    • @TochiEsther
      @TochiEsther  Před 2 lety

      It’s our sad reality my dear and it’s well with us. Lawyers have always survived and they will keep surviving, they sure know how to do that. Thank you so much for watching and commenting.

    • @stellamarisnwabue3283
      @stellamarisnwabue3283 Před 2 lety +4

      Law is better taken as a second degree for those who want to make impact.

    • @bobgachris5365
      @bobgachris5365 Před 2 lety

      @@stellamarisnwabue3283 is law worth it

  • @maiegle5999
    @maiegle5999 Před 2 lety +2

    This video is so "emoshional"😂
    It's well my sister. With the lot of law students in various institutions, i really wonder what their fate is. You have to do another video, and advise on what you think the upcoming lawyers should do to not get or feel "wasted". I believe that going through the years of studying law gives you a hedge over those that didn't. I'm so sure that no one may have been able to talk you out of studying law possibly because of passion or your big dream.
    So do another video and give us small hope😂😂

    • @TochiEsther
      @TochiEsther  Před 2 lety

      You have a point, I’ll definitely consider it. Thank you so much for your contribution, I appreciate.

    • @mirimercy975
      @mirimercy975 Před 2 lety

      We need hope ohh😂🤣😂

  • @Hosanna240
    @Hosanna240 Před 2 lety +1

    Tochi can feel you I am a lawyer but when I came over to Ireland I learnt I have to do Irish I have to switch to health and am not regretting it.

    • @TochiEsther
      @TochiEsther  Před 2 lety +3

      Oh, bless you dear. I’m switching too without looking back🤣

    • @olomilela
      @olomilela Před 2 lety

      Ijeoma, please what exactly did you do? Did you go back and study health related courses from scratch or what?

  • @rosemachi5695
    @rosemachi5695 Před rokem

    You're funny 🤣..... I feel u... You're not the only one 😂 we've all been through it

  • @GloreeyahOnuh
    @GloreeyahOnuh Před 2 lety +2

    I can relate as my twin sister also studied law. It’s not easy

    • @TochiEsther
      @TochiEsther  Před 2 lety

      It’s not easy o. Thanks for watching

  • @mfagbelusi261
    @mfagbelusi261 Před rokem

    My sister,that is the reality . I had to change my line of profession before I eventually started earning for myself.

  • @rosykech
    @rosykech Před 2 lety +7

    The worst part of working in some places in Nigeria is the fact that one person has to do 5 different jobs in the office and is paid peanuts..
    Its probably not going to be a waste for you in the long run..
    I like to think that no knowledge is a waste..
    Atleast your village people know you as Barrister 😃😃

    • @TochiEsther
      @TochiEsther  Před 2 lety +2

      It doesn’t even make any sense at all, very painful something

  • @greenwhitegreen9396
    @greenwhitegreen9396 Před 2 lety +3

    I really praise you for your courage, the video should be made available to all career counsellors in Nigeria. Law is a bad investment as a career now in Nigeria, far too many lawyers have been produced for an environment where people have low economic power to litigate and with barely existent legal aid. About 4,000 lawyers are called to bar every year. I am fortunate to have changed "course" but i feel bad when i see many of these guys suffering. It's also not easy for them to switch considering the pedestal the society has placed them.

    • @TochiEsther
      @TochiEsther  Před 2 lety

      It’s really sad. Law is a noble profession but the Nigerian system doesn’t appreciate it. You are so right. Thank you for watching

    • @savvymaryjane
      @savvymaryjane Před rokem

      Exactly 😞💔

  • @BFASHWORLD
    @BFASHWORLD Před 2 lety +2

    You’re so right sis , not even in a country like Nigeria where they are so underpaid. Imagine studing in school for 5 years only to finish and be paid peanut 🤣🤣 if you get a job sef you’re lucky. It sure doesn’t worth it

    • @TochiEsther
      @TochiEsther  Před 2 lety

      It’s well my dear. Thanks for watching

  • @darlingtonegbu1041
    @darlingtonegbu1041 Před rokem +2

    Tochi Esther, I beg make you no vex. You are right; the law profession is a very good profession; but it requires you to practice in the country where you trained/studied. I met a man in the USA who just came in through a law firm sponsorship. I got introduced to him by a Kenyan friend. After exchanging greetings with him, he introduced himself, and told me how he came into the USA. He stated that he was a Prosecutor for 20 years in Lagos. I tried to be nice to him by trying to advice him about the differences between the legal systems in Nigeria and the USA. Even though I am in the health profession, I felt of helping him out, by advising him about law in the USA. This man took offence, and claimed to have worked extensively in the legal field in Nigeria. He rejected my advise. Less than five months after, I met him again at the same Kenyan friend's work place. Mere looking at his face, I knew that things were not right because he looked dejected. I inquired from him how the job was going. He told me that he was no more with the law firm. I simply said ok, and did not ask why. Later my Kenyan friend to me that he lost the job, because, per the Firm, he was a "bad lawyer". This is a man who refused to listen to my advise.
    The Law Profession is unique, and is based on the legal system of where you were trained. So, Tochi, again you are right by showing you frustration. I beg stop "vexing".

  • @philipgodwin2434
    @philipgodwin2434 Před 2 lety +3

    So true

  • @Jenny-fl5cn
    @Jenny-fl5cn Před 2 lety +6

    I left legal practice after only 3 months. No regrets. I have no loyalty to any profession. I go to what pays.

  • @adegbolaoluwawamiri3027
    @adegbolaoluwawamiri3027 Před 2 lety +3

    Sis ...I 'm not a lawyer but watching your video made me really feel your pain. Personally, I don't even encourage anyone to study law. I'm sending you hugs.

    • @TochiEsther
      @TochiEsther  Před 2 lety

      Thank you so much dear. It’s well with us

  • @sarahohemu5931
    @sarahohemu5931 Před 2 lety +4

    Story of my life....only that I am 5yrs post call "at home"😆..
    Hearing how much you need to pay for the UK exams is giving me chiils.
    At this point, ditching the profession for something else especially over there may not be a terrible idea after all. However, we ask ourselves, why put I so much time, resources to study a course only to ditch it later. Sad reality!

    • @TochiEsther
      @TochiEsther  Před 2 lety +2

      Very sad reality my dear but it’s well with us

    • @iheartmillani
      @iheartmillani Před rokem

      Study in France then. The public universities are almost free and one of the best

  • @VANESSA-sr7if
    @VANESSA-sr7if Před rokem +1

    I feel like you can go into immagration law its really in demand if not social work is good as well

  • @Latoyadofficial
    @Latoyadofficial Před 2 lety +1

    True

  • @eosa3109
    @eosa3109 Před rokem +1

    But hope you know there are people that are succeeding in law in Nigeria. I know there are struggles 😪 but there is still a stray of hope

  • @ogomsseries
    @ogomsseries Před 2 lety +2

    You will go for court case and client will be pricing you N15k,mbanu it’s not worth it seriously. Even in the civil servant sector,you expect people to work on Saturday and extra hours out of their work schedule and you won’t pay them the allowance in it. So he doesn’t know how much is wig and gown😂😂😂😂

  • @user-kl4qk2gk2h
    @user-kl4qk2gk2h Před 6 měsíci

    I just admitted into the uni and honestly it's a course i wanted to study .....i ave seen and heard of the struggles but then .....
    I hope for the best 😢

  • @augustineosondu6447
    @augustineosondu6447 Před 2 lety +1

    And you are even barred from engaging in any private business or trade that tends to bring the noble profession to disrepute. There is much more but this a moment of reality and facing the fact

    • @TochiEsther
      @TochiEsther  Před 2 lety

      Exactly, it’s not even funny.

    • @sisiadebanke5007
      @sisiadebanke5007 Před 2 lety

      On that “not engaging in other practice” OYO Oo, lol what to do , currently serving as a state counsel, its fun to see law in reality but its no joke … anyways would be fine, God is good

  • @AyomideAbiolaAfolabi
    @AyomideAbiolaAfolabi Před rokem

    Hi
    I am currently studying law in the uk and i am in my final year and i am in a state of confusion, whether to do my bar in Nigeria or do the LPC/ BPC or maybe switch career.?

  • @ebubeisiuwe5534
    @ebubeisiuwe5534 Před rokem +1

    What about international law and diplomacy is that a good course to study instead of law

  • @darlingtonegbu1041
    @darlingtonegbu1041 Před rokem +5

    Tochi Esther, I understand your story and frustration. Law is a noble profession, but the downside of it is that if you studied law in a country, what they teach you is the legal system of that country. That makes it very difficult to leave that environment for another in terms of securing a job; unlike some other professions like Medicine, Pharmacy, Nursing, Computer Science, Engineering, to mention just a few, where you only need some basic transition. The options most lawyers have is to go back to school and get retrained on the legal system of their new or host country, or, go to Nursing School, because nurses are in very high demand everywhere, and with reasonable pay.
    Here in the USA, most nurses are on the six figure salary range yearly.

  • @user-gk3pk2fd2t
    @user-gk3pk2fd2t Před 10 měsíci +1

    Wow 😲 Thank you Jesus i thought i missed an opportunity last year 😢 but now i know what God was saving me from. I am grateful lord😊😊.
    Thank you ma

  • @patrickzira6162
    @patrickzira6162 Před 4 dny

    From my perspective, I can gladly tell you that law is one of the best professions you can pursue, and it can bring financial rewards from unexpected sources.

  • @estherloisobinna3540
    @estherloisobinna3540 Před 2 lety +2

    🤣 🤣 🤣 🤣 🤣 🤣 "THE LAW"
    I have been waiting for this video.

  • @tylerhood5035
    @tylerhood5035 Před měsícem

    Its true. Why learn a skill that you can't take anywhere? Though nigeria needs more engineers in general.

  • @olakunleoladipupo1621
    @olakunleoladipupo1621 Před 2 lety +1

    Tell me about it sis! Almighty June exam!

  • @oluwatolaf.abraham75
    @oluwatolaf.abraham75 Před 11 měsíci

    Honestly, Mmm! it simply means there's still no sense travelling outside as a lawyer since one is still going to face all this hectic issues in terms of cultures, racism and so on. My only advise now is to leave everyone out there with a song sang by; Burl Moseley "Don't be a Lawyer"

  • @temitopebankstv
    @temitopebankstv Před 2 lety +5

    Warm hugs counsel😂😂😂😂. That being said sufferhead in law practice is because most people want to do litigation. For new wigs look for other areas like tech ,finance,influencer contracts,Human resources etc Your being a lawyer gives you an edge

    • @TochiEsther
      @TochiEsther  Před 2 lety +1

      Very true, thing is the Training and orientation most students and lawyers get is all litigation. There are not many examples and guides to expose new lawyers to these new areas of law. I believe this would change in the coming years
      Thanks for watching and dropping a comment, I appreciate 🙂😊

  • @Ellasfam1
    @Ellasfam1 Před 2 lety +1

    My dear is not by wig and gown 😂 is funny but not funny in Nijja you have to be a lawyer or doctor 🤦‍♀️ that's is what is well recognised but law is not even worth it I had is very difficult 🤦‍♀️

  • @chiamakaobitube9455
    @chiamakaobitube9455 Před 2 lety +2

    Lawyer now tech sis. ✌🏾😉😉

  • @CourseRepsCorner100
    @CourseRepsCorner100 Před 2 lety +2

    Not just Law dear...
    What about mine...
    Very very heart breaking 💔

  • @NaturalOmaa
    @NaturalOmaa Před 2 lety +2

    Exactly 90% of students either wants to study law or medicine. It's well

  • @orevajoy2053
    @orevajoy2053 Před 2 lety

    I want to study law but I'm really discouraged by dis video
    What other course can I go for 🥺🥺

  • @favourojurongbe2130
    @favourojurongbe2130 Před 2 lety

    Pls is going to law school necessary with all you have said it’s discouraging and I’m tired of law already I’m in my final year now and I’m thinking whether to go to law school or just travel out of the country and study something else for my masters pls I need ur honest advise bcos law in Nigeria is very frustrating pls advice we the upcoming ones thank u and I love this video

    • @Emmanuel-cc1cv
      @Emmanuel-cc1cv Před 2 lety +1

      Hmmm - as funny as it may sound, you've gone too far to chicken out. My humble advise is, go to the law school & bag the big title...

    • @charleswilliames8012
      @charleswilliames8012 Před rokem +2

      I am indeed perturbed by this narration. I want to humbly say here that you must not take everything said in this video "hook Line and sinker."
      The first thing I want you to know is that the Legal profession is a noble profession.
      Secondly, the legal profession is not for lazy person.
      Thirdly, the legal profession is one of the rare profession where you have ample opportunity to delve into many branches.
      Also, the Legal profession is one profession that you can call the shots when you bargain with a client.
      Every lawyer should know his worth.
      I am a Lawyer. I have been in practice for just few years(9yrs) and I am proud to stand tall even among my contemporaries.
      The issue of poor salary is not only Peculiar to Legal profession. Some Doctors earn poor salaries as well. Some Bankers/accountants equally earn poor salaries too and getting engaged in a Job is even difficult just like in legal profession.
      In law practice, you have varieties of field you can move to. As a new wig, you can start with 'Tenancy matter,' you can add 'Bail at court and Police station.' You can gradually progress into 'Property Sale and Buying for Clients.' Property business in law is one of the most viable or lucrative part of law. You can make Millions in one Sale.
      My dear, don't let anyone downplay your interest in Legal profession. You just have to create a name for yourself. At the end, you will be overloaded with clients to the extent that you have to choose what Job you want to do. Within my few years of practice, I am on my third car. I have my house by the grace of God. Go and witness what young Lawyers are achieving in their practice; you will be amazed.
      Although just like every profession, it not all ROSSY, because Rome was not built in a day, but with Determination, dedication, passion, strong drive, "people that know you will introduce you to people to know you."
      Don't be discouraged. Remember, in Law school they say," The sky is not your limit." It means, you can go on and on and on.
      Wishing you good luck.

    • @iheartmillani
      @iheartmillani Před rokem

      If you want to study abroad in France or Canada or Cyprus. I can contact you to a company that. Obviously you be given documents and proof it's not a scam. My friend used them and is now currently in Canada. I'm doing mine now

  • @alheriking8205
    @alheriking8205 Před 2 lety +3

    🤣🤣🤣 counsel, you’ve forgotten the sexual harassment from principals. Some of these SANS especially abuja want you to be the office olosho. My story 7years post call. Pls don’t study law in Nigeria oh. I’m struggling right now in Nigeria.

    • @TochiEsther
      @TochiEsther  Před 2 lety

      My dear, the list goes on and on but it’s well with us

  • @jossy__fresh
    @jossy__fresh Před rokem

    Please what is your take on mass communication

  • @ChySpace
    @ChySpace Před 2 lety +1

    I honestly used to think that law sales abroad too. Nigeria is just a different world when it comes to Jo hunt. I experienced shits job hunting in Lagos Nigeria.

    • @TochiEsther
      @TochiEsther  Před 2 lety

      It’s really frustrating my dear but it’s well.

    • @davidamen7747
      @davidamen7747 Před rokem

      You can easily get law jobs abroad only if you study Law in that country. Unlike Nigeria lawyers abroad specialize so it's way broader than Nigeria law

  • @boaduemmanuel4857
    @boaduemmanuel4857 Před 3 měsíci

    In Ghana, lawyers are in high demand. It must be the richest profession in the country.
    I don't know why Nigeria is different.

  • @savvymaryjane
    @savvymaryjane Před rokem +2

    I badly do not want to go 😞💔I do not want to be put in such a position for something I am sure I do not want to practice 😞✨I spent 4 years in uni studying law going in and out of depression all because I was forced into it... They so much I want to say 😞

  • @stellamarisnwabue3283
    @stellamarisnwabue3283 Před 2 lety +4

    You cannot go wrong with medicine, Nursing,Pharmacy, medical sciences, Engineering... Depending, social work, IT... depending, vocational jobs.

  • @Fatimamalamisaad-opinionated.

    I’m just a first year student studying law in the Nigerian university,this video actually broke my heart into 100 pieces but it is well sha...😭🤣🚮

    • @TochiEsther
      @TochiEsther  Před 2 lety +2

      It’s well my dear. Just concentrate on your studies, get a good result, you will be fine.

    • @ogbaravictor8572
      @ogbaravictor8572 Před 2 lety +3

      I feel you but you have hope. Learn other skills alongside studying law. Learn a new language, learn excel, spss, creative writing, video editing, graphics design, develop public speaking skills just explore and diversify so you have more options at the end of the day. cheer up!

    • @Fatimamalamisaad-opinionated.
      @Fatimamalamisaad-opinionated. Před 2 lety

      @@TochiEsther thank you,you are so kind.💗💗

    • @Fatimamalamisaad-opinionated.
      @Fatimamalamisaad-opinionated. Před 2 lety

      @@ogbaravictor8572 I’ll try some you listed. Thank you💗💗

    • @obiflex
      @obiflex Před 2 lety +1

      @@Fatimamalamisaad-opinionated. You have nothing to worry about my dear. You're from the north and therefore, your success is guaranteed because the number of lawyers in the north is still small.
      When I was in law school students from the north were paid huge sums by their states and when I was in nysc camp one of my colleagues from the north was appointed a magistrate right there in the camp with police orderly, car and driver plus nice salary and a house. This should encourage you in your studies

  • @liquorice478
    @liquorice478 Před rokem

    Do you think that opening your own practice is better

  • @mandyfrizz
    @mandyfrizz Před 2 lety +2

    I worked with a lady lawyer in 2016for a year and my sister you are not wrong o , my salary was for that of a cleaner 8k 🤣🤣🤣 and she finished me with work and corporate affairs documents and all . Hmmm I only made money from my other boss who was into real estate and he was paying me 30k . This life ehn

  • @njokuoluomachi7885
    @njokuoluomachi7885 Před 2 lety +1

    Omg my learned senior

  • @prettybola6782
    @prettybola6782 Před rokem

    Pls i need answers, can anyone who study law or practice law do politics.

  • @tijanioluwatoyin8781
    @tijanioluwatoyin8781 Před 2 lety +1

    Hmmm, what an experience.

  • @Abieyuwa
    @Abieyuwa Před 2 lety +11

    I’m a lawyer myself, and 5 years in university and one year of sleepless night in law school, was all for nothing. Apart from the measly salary, the rule of law is a joke in Nigeria.

    • @TochiEsther
      @TochiEsther  Před 2 lety +1

      It is well with us my dear

    • @Abieyuwa
      @Abieyuwa Před 2 lety +3

      @@TochiEsther I’m presently doing a master degree in healthcare management here in the UK, nothing concerns me and law again.

    • @TochiEsther
      @TochiEsther  Před 2 lety +2

      @@Abieyuwa wow, that’s great. Well done

    • @Fisayoluwa
      @Fisayoluwa Před 2 lety

      How did you change career path Ma

    • @olisehodiaka650
      @olisehodiaka650 Před rokem +3

      I don't see the need of studying law school in Nigeria if you're not going to practice here

  • @ugbojohnbull3071
    @ugbojohnbull3071 Před 2 lety +13

    Am not discouraged,I will study law and I will make a history

  • @shiningstar7775
    @shiningstar7775 Před rokem +1

    Nigerians create their own hardships, when you have a country where people do not want to pay to maintain roads, hospitals, schools and court systems - then this is the result.
    The 1% will always have money and take care of themsleves in their heavily guarded compounds and the rest will brain drain Nigeria and leave for other pastures to make a living,
    On the flip side Law is a transferrable skill. I have seen Nigerian lawyers make it here in the UK. Agreed the new QLTS exams are expensive, but with the right mentoring and direction from a UK based Nigerian there are jobs for lawyers, you just need to get your foot through the door,.

  • @_dorisonah4191
    @_dorisonah4191 Před rokem

    Is studying psychology in Nigeria profitable?
    Please I need an answer guys

  • @MealswithVictoria
    @MealswithVictoria Před 2 lety +1

    So me since I was called. Am I really in the right path, is it even worth it.

  • @katekendall3101
    @katekendall3101 Před 2 lety

    Please dont break down is just one of those things in life we win some and loss some is a lesson for all. Is project management a global professional?

  • @ivylivin
    @ivylivin Před 2 lety +1

    🤣🤣🤣😂 this law we studied Ehen. I kuku jumped into my business straight after law school. No time

  • @darlingtonegbu7391
    @darlingtonegbu7391 Před 9 měsíci

    Tochi, chotaram nwanyi lawyer biko.

  • @julietanasi4361
    @julietanasi4361 Před 2 lety +1

    😂😂😂😂 I’m sorry. I know this is a serious video and I’m not supposed to laugh, but I couldn’t help it.

  • @helenchukwu4116
    @helenchukwu4116 Před rokem +1

    I feel like crying watching this video. This is the story of my like.
    My nieces and nephews will never make that same mistake. I will ensure that as long as I am alive.

  • @modupeolapeace5528
    @modupeolapeace5528 Před 2 lety +1

    I can relate to what you just said. I got called to Bar in 2018. The struggle is real. Can I have your IG handle, I will like to have a chat with you

  • @alexmunachi300
    @alexmunachi300 Před 2 lety

    Can I change course now

  • @tastyfoodevents5322
    @tastyfoodevents5322 Před 2 lety +1

    This is really pathetic N20k for a month. Can that 20k even cover your transport and lunch for a month?

  • @Xanelle01
    @Xanelle01 Před 2 lety +2

    Haaa, i studied law too oh😂😂
    I'm laughing at myself😂😂

  • @user-ez8jr4ns5j
    @user-ez8jr4ns5j Před 9 dny

    That's just the gospel truth

  • @peteriyida4485
    @peteriyida4485 Před rokem +1

    Thank you on ur advice please how can I reach you on one on one talk please, if possible ur mail or any contact. Thank you Barrister

    • @TochiEsther
      @TochiEsther  Před rokem

      Kindly check the description of my videos for details on how to reach me