
A Nigerian lady trended online as she became the first lawyer in her family and celebrated happily after finishing law school.
She could be heard in the video bragging to her family that she’s now a lawyer while making a humorous statement, asking people to go and look for trouble.
She could be seen in the clip with her father and sister as they all celebrated together.
The sister and another individual held a banner showing that she was now a barrister.
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“Her sister, a barrister, is now the star of the family,” was boldly written on it.
She also welcomed her dad as they hugged briefly.
According to a post made available on TikTok by @__iremide, she celebrated becoming a barrister after finishing law school.
At the beginning of the video, she expressed herself with some words, saying:
“Period, oncho. Go and look for trouble. Who’s your lawyer? Tell them Iremide.
“If e easy run am !!! Periodt.”
The Tiktok video showed her dancing with her father while her sister joined in.
Moments later, she spotted her father, walked up to greet him, and not long after, they all danced together happily.
The post soon made its way online, and many individuals stormed the comment section to share their thoughts.
Reactions as lady becomes family’s first lawyer
Law graduate continues family legacy
Meanwhile, Legit.ng recently reported that a law graduate from a family of lawyers was called to the bar, continuing her family’s legacy of legal service. Both her mother and grandmother, who are also lawyers, celebrated her achievement in a video that trended online.
She expressed fulfillment in carrying forward the family tradition and highlighted the challenges she overcame while studying law, including adapting to a new city and managing a heavy workload.