Nigeria: Ubong Esop Clinches Victory At Maiden Nigerian Law School Golf Kitty

In a significant and refreshing addition to the 3rd Annual General Conference and Triennial General Assembly of the Nigerian Law School (NLS), the institution introduced a golf kitty--marking the beginning of what is hoped to become a cherished tradition.

Over the weekend, Mr. Ubong Esop emerged as the winner of this maiden edition, showcasing both skill and sportsmanship on the course.

The event, organized by the Nigerian Law School Golf Club, was held at the scenic Zuma Rock Golf Course, located along the Abuja-Kaduna-Zaria expressway in Niger State. The idea of integrating golf into the NLS events was championed by Chief Joe-Kyari Gadzama, SAN, a seasoned advocate and passionate golfer.

Chief Gadzama, who previously served as the captain of the Nigerian Bar Association (NBA) golf section for over a decade, has now taken on a leading role in promoting the sport within the NLS community.

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Under his guidance, the NLS golf club was established with a vision to encourage physical wellness and create a platform for bonding among legal professionals. Gadzama emphasized the broader benefits of golf, especially within the legal community.

"Golf offers not just physical and mental wellness, but also an avenue for meaningful interaction and collaboration among lawyers," he said.

The success of the inaugural event not only celebrated Mr. Esop's victory but also marked a progressive shift in how the legal profession is embracing holistic development, blending work, wellness, and camaraderie in a refreshing new way.

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