They hugged, pecked and cheered. They exchanged pleasantries and banters with one another.
Even without their wigs on and their files at hand, they called one another learned colleagues at the bar. They were the kid lawyers of those years but distinguished professionals at their callings now. They are the 1989 graduates of the Nigeria Law School.
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