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The Fourteenth Call to the Bar Ceremony

The Fourteenth Call to the Bar Ceremony at the High Court Complex in Banjul celebrated seventy-four new lawyers, primarily women. The event included performances by the Police Band and speeches from key figures, including Chief Justice Alhaji Hassan B. Jallow and the Solicitor General, who made the opening address.

Hon. Justice Gibril B.O. Semega-Janneh highlighted the importance of integrity in the legal profession. The ceremony concluded with the presentation of certificates and awards, with Mafoyem Tchinda Loveline recognized as the overall best student, showcasing the achievements in the legal field and the growing representation of women.

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