Universities Approved to Admit into Law in Nigeria 2026

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Digestible Summary (tl;dr)

Only Council-approved universities can admit LL.B students in Nigeria. Students from unapproved law faculties cannot enter Nigerian Law School.

  • Only approved universities can admit LL.B students
  • Unapproved law admissions risk Nigerian Law School entry
  • Baze University has a 3-year admission moratorium
  • Lead City University has a 5-year admission moratorium
  • Nigeria Police Academy has a 2-year admission moratorium

List of universities approved for LL.B admission in Nigeria

The Council of Legal Education has released the official list of universities approved to admit students into the Bachelor of Laws, LL.B, programme in Nigeria.

The Council says only universities accredited by it are authorised to admit students into the LL.B programme. That point is plain; it matters for any Student, parent, guardian, or school adviser checking a law admission.

The notice also states that any university admitting students into a Law programme without the Council’s approval is acting against the rules that govern legal education in Nigeria and may face sanctions under existing regulations and policy.

There is another part that stands out. Students admitted into Law programmes in universities that do not have approval from the Council of Legal Education will not be eligible for admission into the Nigerian Law School.

What the Council’s notice means

For the public, the message is simple:

The Council adds that it will keep updating the list in line with its statutory mandate to regulate legal education in Nigeria.

Approved universities for LL.B admission in Nigeria

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Final note from the Council

The Council of Legal Education says this list may be updated from time to time as part of its statutory role in regulating legal education in Nigeria. For students and families, that makes the approved list the first thing to check before any Law admission decision is made.

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