Categories: My Lawyering Story

Diary of a Naija Lawyer

Diary of a Naija lawyer features a collection of remarkable experiences of Nigerian lawyers. Pull up a seat and enjoy this episode about a new wig’s experience in the court.

See the previous episode

Damilola Afolabi’s Experience

As a new wig, my first few appearances in court cleared all the illusions I had about life in law practice. Here I was thinking practice was going to be like Suits, Conviction, Bull (all courtroom series), where justice literally rested upon the shoulders of lawyers and their job seemed like the noblest of all.

I got to court with my principal, all decked out ready to help in the administration of justice, and all the 13 cases thereabout on the Cause List were for mention and picking of dates.

When we got out of the courtroom, I remember asking my principal if the court was going on recess and if we were going to come back to actually do our job, lol. He told me we were done with the court for that day. And that was the case for most of our court appearances for that period.

That first experience opened my eyes to the real law practice and how it transcends the glam and pomp that society associates with the profession.

Missed the previous episode? No worries, click the button below to read the previous episode.

Watch out for the next episode…

If you would like to share your experience with us, simply click here

lawpavilion

View Comments

Share
Published by
lawpavilion

Recent Posts

Legal-Specific Collaboration Tools: 4 Untold Benefits for Law Firms

If you're still toggling between WhatsApp messages, emails, and scattered documents for your legal research,…

12 hours ago

3 Things Smart Lawyers Do Differently with Legal Research

Have you ever wondered why some lawyers seem to often win in court, even when…

12 hours ago

Restoring Credible Justice: Bridging The Gap Between Law And Public Trust In Nigeria’s Judiciary – By Chief Emeka Ozoani, SAN

Being a Paper Delivered At The Nigerian Bar Association (NBA), Benin Branch Law Week, On…

2 days ago

Saving the Soul of the Adversarial Legal System: Judicial Misconceptions, Public Perception, and the Imperative for Systemic Reform

By Sam Kargbo, SAN Abstract The adversarial legal system is built on the principle of…

2 days ago

Understanding the Investment and Securities Act 2025 -By O. M. Atoyebi, SAN FCIArb. (U.K.)

CONTRIBUTOR: JANET UDOKA Introduction On March 31, 2025, the president signed into law the Investment…

2 days ago

Nigeria’s Open Banking Revolution: Unlocking Financial Futures

Nigeria is on the cusp of a significant financial transformation, driven by its carefully crafted…

2 days ago