Uzodimma offers automatic employment to 2 indigenes with first class in law school




Sen. Hope Uzodimma, Governor of Imo State, has approved the immediate employment of Mr. Chinonso Oparaji and Mrs. Chipuruime Udeh, two Imo State natives who graduated with First Class in Law from both Imo State University and the Nigerian Law School.

He gave his approval during a courtesy call on him at Government House in Owerri on Monday, accompanied by the Vice Chancellor of Imo State University, Prof. U.U. Chuk­wumaeze (SAN), the Dean of the Faculty of Law, Prof. C. K. Okorie (SAN), and Imo State’s Chief Judge, Hon. The­resa Chikeka.

Receiving them, the Gover­nor said that he was delighted and happy with the news of two Imo State Law graduates who made First Class at the Law School, noting that “it was a thing of joy and they needed to be appreciated.”

He added that having dis­tinguished themselves with excellent results worthy of emulation, he was happy to encourage them further with approval for their automatic employment