On Friday 14th June 2024, Obra, a leading legal organization, hosted an interactive session for its interns with the esteemed Honourable Justice Nnenna Madu.

The session focused on the importance of ethics in the legal profession and the essential virtues required to excel in the field.

During the engaging discussion, Justice Madu provided the interns with valuable insights into the various aspects of the legal profession, emphasizing the significance of adhering to professional ethics in both bench and bar roles. She stressed the importance of maintaining high professional standards in all dealings, regardless of the specific area of legal practice.

Justice Madu particularly highlighted the crucial role of integrity in the legal profession. She encouraged the interns to cultivate and uphold this virtue throughout their careers, as it forms the foundation of a successful and respected legal practitioner.

The session also delved into other essential values, such as hard work and professionalism. Justice Madu emphasized that these qualities are indispensable for building a thriving and fulfilling legal career.

The interns actively participated in the discussion, asking thought-provoking questions and sharing their own perspectives on professional ethics. The interactive nature of the session allowed for a rich exchange of ideas and experiences.

As the session concluded, Justice Madu left the interns with a powerful message, urging them to embark on their legal journeys with unwavering commitment to integrity, diligence, and professionalism. She expressed confidence that by upholding these values, the interns would not only distinguish themselves in the profession but also contribute positively to the legal system as a whole.

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