The College of Law, Caleb University is celebrating a big win.
On June 11, 2026, the Faculty made the University proud by winning the 2026 National Disability Rights Moot Court Competition.
The high profile Competition was held at the University of Ilorin and the Faculty of Law, Caleb University, emerged the clear winner.
It was represented by those it called its Student- Advocates – Precious Emmanuel, Toluwanimi and Rachel Shobo. With their brilliant and sure-footed Coach, Mrs Gloria Aigbadon, the Student-Advocates shone like a million stars. Their poise, good communication skills, and understanding of the issues were unmistakable and unmatchable.
In a statement where it celebrated its high profile feat, the Caleb University College of Law said:
“The College of Law, Caleb University, is proud to announce that it has emerged Winner of the 2026 National Disability Rights Moot Court Competition, held today, 11th June 2026, at the Main Auditorium of University of Ilorin, Kwara State.
“This outstanding victory is a testament to the dedication, hard work, legal excellence, and advocacy skills demonstrated by Caleb University Team.
“From rigorous preparation and an unwavering commitment to advancing disability rights and inclusive justice, the team distinguished itself among participants from universities across the country.
“We heartily congratulate our student-advocates (Precious Emmanuel, Toluwanimi and Rachel Shobo), the coach (Mrs. Gloria Aigbadon), and the entire Caleb University community on this prestigious achievement.
“This victory further reinforces Caleb University’s commitment to academic excellence, advocacy, and leadership in legal education.
“As we celebrate this milestone, we give glory to God and thank everyone whose support contributed to this success.
Congratulations, Team Caleb University!”
Caleb University’s College of Law is noted for its string of academic laurels since it began. This stems from its discipline, solid academic foundation, guided by dedicated members of staff and comfortable academic environment.
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