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Young Lady Shares How She Became a Licensed Lawyer in Nigeria and the US in Just 4 Years

by NGEmpower Team
February 24, 2026
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Chinonso Ikegwu Becomes Licensed Lawyer in Nigeria and United States Within Four Years
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Chinonso Ikegwu Becomes Licensed Lawyer in Nigeria and United States Within Four Years

 

A young Nigerian legal scholar, Chinonso Ikegwu, has achieved what many law graduates only dream of. Within four years, she became a licensed lawyer in both Nigeria and the United States.

Her journey reflects academic excellence, resilience, and a clear global vision for her legal career.

For many Nigerian students studying Law, qualifying to practise in one country is already a major milestone. Chinonso went further by securing dual qualification in two competitive legal systems.

Academic Foundation at Afe Babalola University

Chinonso began her legal education at Afe Babalola University, where she earned a Bachelor of Laws degree with First Class Honours. Graduating with a First Class in Law is not common in Nigerian universities. It requires consistent academic performance across demanding courses such as Constitutional Law, Criminal Law, Law of Contract, and Equity.

Her strong academic record placed her among the top students in her class.

After completing her university degree, she proceeded to the Nigerian Law School. There, she again graduated with a First Class grade. This made her a double first class law graduate, a distinction that set her apart early in her career.

In 2019, she was officially called to the Nigerian Bar as a Barrister and Solicitor of the Supreme Court of Nigeria. Being called to the Bar is a significant milestone for every law graduate. It marks the transition from student to legal practitioner.

Multiple International Scholarship Offers

Chinonso’s outstanding academic performance opened doors beyond Nigeria. She received several scholarship and admission offers from respected institutions in the United Kingdom and the United States.

Among the universities that offered her admission were the University of Reading, Queen Mary University of London, the University of Georgia, the University of Cambridge through Newnham College, and New York University School of Law.

Gaining admission into any of these institutions is competitive. Receiving multiple offers reflects the strength of her academic profile and recommendations.

After careful consideration, she chose to pursue her Master of Laws degree at New York University School of Law. NYU Law is widely recognised for its strong global legal programme and diverse international student community.

She began the LL.M. programme in 2022 and graduated in 2023. Notably, she was one of only three Nigerians admitted into that cohort.

Passing the New York State Bar Examination

Completing an LL.M. in the United States does not automatically qualify a graduate to practise law there. To become licensed, candidates must pass the New York State Bar Examination, one of the most rigorous professional exams in the country.

The exam tests knowledge in areas such as constitutional law, contracts, torts, criminal law, and legal writing. It also requires strong analytical and time management skills.

After completing her studies at NYU, Chinonso sat for the New York Bar Examination and passed.

With that success, she became qualified to practise law in New York. This achievement gave her dual qualification as a legal practitioner in Nigeria and the United States.

For many Nigerian lawyers, passing a foreign bar exam is a long term goal that requires careful planning, financial investment, and academic preparation. Chinonso accomplished this within four years of being called to the Nigerian Bar.

A Defining Moment in Her Legal Career

Chinonso described her dual qualification as a defining moment in her legal journey. From earning double First Class degrees in Nigeria to passing the New York Bar, her path shows discipline and focus.

Her story also highlights the growing global presence of Nigerian professionals. In recent years, more Nigerian graduates have pursued postgraduate education abroad, especially in fields such as Law, Medicine, Engineering, and Technology.

However, succeeding at this level requires more than ambition. It requires strong academic records, strategic applications, and the ability to adapt to new academic and professional environments.

Lessons for Nigerian Law Students

Chinonso’s journey offers practical lessons for students and young professionals.

First, academic excellence creates opportunities. Her First Class degrees positioned her for international scholarships and admissions.

Second, global ambition requires preparation. From choosing the right LL.M. programme to preparing for the New York Bar, each step required careful planning.

Third, resilience matters. Qualifying in two different jurisdictions within a short period demands discipline and mental strength.

For Nigerian law students who hope to practise internationally, her story shows that it is possible with clear goals and sustained effort.

Being called to the Bar in both Nigeria and New York marks the beginning of a new phase in Chinonso Ikegwu’s legal career. It is a milestone that reflects years of study, sacrifice, and determination.

Her achievement stands as an inspiring example of what focused young Nigerians can accomplish on the global stage.

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