ABOUT THE AUTHOR

About the Author

Fidelis Peter Olowu is a Law Student at the University of Port Harcourt and a passionate advocate for legal reform, social justice, and professional dignity within the Nigerian legal system. Through his writings, he challenges outdated norms and pushes for solutions that empower lawyers, uphold ethics, and restore the honour of the Bar.

He believes in a future where the law not only speaks, but works — fairly, sustainably, and with humanity.

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Friday, August 22, 2025

THE BRIEFLESS ADVOCATE (PART 3)


THE BRIEFLESS ADVOCATE (Part 3)

“The Gatekeepers at the Bar:

Who’s Really to Blame?”

We often hear that the legal profession in Nigeria is in crisis.
But we must ask: Who is holding the keys to the gates that lock many lawyers out?

It's no longer just about the lawyers on the streets — it's about the institutions and structures that keep them there.

From the outside, it seems like:

  • The Nigerian Bar Association is active.
  • The Body of Benchers is prestigious.
  • The Council of Legal Education is strict and respected.

But inside the profession, many junior lawyers feel like orphans in their own house.

They pay their dues — both literally and figuratively.
They attend conferences.
They sit through lectures.
But when it’s time for briefs, clients, or opportunities, they’re left out in the cold.

So we must ask, who exactly is benefitting from this imbalance?

⚖️ The Brutal Truth:

  • Law School trains students to be competent.
    But the system trains them to be dependent.
  • The NBA makes rules to protect prestige.
    But not rules to prevent suffering.
  • Senior lawyers promise mentorship.
    But many offer servitude instead.

๐Ÿ‘จ๐Ÿฝ‍⚖️ A Profession of Gatekeepers

We can no longer pretend that this crisis is just about market forces or unemployment.
It’s about a profession that punishes innovation, resists reform, and fears change.

Many talented, ethical young lawyers are now leaving legal practice altogether.
Not because they are lazy — but because the gates are shut.

And even worse, the few who make it inside often forget to hold the door open for others.

๐Ÿ› ️ What Must Change?

  1. Mentorship must be structured, not sentimental.
  2. Law firms must be regulated on intern welfare, pay, and training.
  3. The NBA must create a support system for early-career lawyers:
    • Access to legal aid work
    • Government briefs
    • Professional placement programs
  4. Gatekeeping must be replaced with guidance.

Prestige should not mean exclusion.
Discipline should not mean deprivation.

๐Ÿ—️ Until the gatekeepers become bridge-builders,
the profession will remain divided — between the robed and the robbed.

We can either protect the profession’s pride or protect its people.
But if we’re wise, we’ll do both.



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— F. P. Olowu
A Concerned Law Student, University of Port Harcourt


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Sunday, May 25, 2025

10 Daily Habits of Highly Focused People (You Can Start Today)

10 Daily Habits of Highly Focused People (You Can Start Today)
Ever wonder how some people seem laser-focused all day while others struggle to finish a task? It’s not magic—it’s habit. Highly focused individuals have daily rituals that keep their minds clear, sharp, and locked in on what matters most.

The good news? You can learn and start practicing these habits right now.

Here are 10 daily habits of people who crush distractions and stay insanely focused:


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1. They Start the Day With a Clear Intention
Instead of grabbing their phone first thing, focused people set a daily goal.
Ask yourself: What’s the ONE thing I must accomplish today?

Pro Tip: Write it down and keep it visible all day.


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2. They Prioritize Deep Work
Deep work = No distractions + total focus.
They block out 1–2 hours daily for work that requires full mental engagement—no multitasking, no interruptions.

Try this: Use the Pomodoro method—25 minutes focused work, 5 minutes break.


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3. They Control Their Environment

Highly focused people design their space to reduce distractions.

Turn off non-essential notifications.

Keep your workspace clean.

Use tools like “Focus Mode” or “Do Not Disturb.”



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4. They Fuel Their Brain Smartly

What you eat affects how you think. Focused people avoid sugary crashes and choose brain-friendly foods like:

Eggs, nuts, and leafy greens

Green tea or water over soda

Light, balanced meals to avoid brain fog



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5. They Take Mindful Breaks

Instead of doom-scrolling, they rest with purpose—short walks, stretching, deep breathing.

Why it works: Breaks recharge your focus like pit stops in a race.


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6. They Practice Digital Discipline

Focused people aren’t slaves to their phones. They:

Set screen time limits

Check emails only at set times

Keep their phone out of sight while working



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7. They Say “No” More Often

Distractions often come dressed as opportunities.
Focused individuals protect their time by saying no to:

Unnecessary meetings

Social obligations that drain them

Random “favors” during focus time



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8. They Reflect Every Evening
Each night, they ask:

What did I accomplish today?

What distracted me?

What can I improve tomorrow?


This keeps them accountable and intentional.


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9. They Exercise for Mental Clarity
Even 20–30 minutes of physical activity daily sharpens focus and boosts mental stamina.

Walking, yoga, or even dancing to your favorite song can reset your brain fast.


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10. They Get Good Sleep—Non-Negotiable
Focused minds don’t run on empty. Quality sleep (7–9 hours) is their secret weapon.

Tip: Cut screens an hour before bed and keep a consistent sleep schedule.


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Final Thoughts:

Focus isn’t a personality trait—it’s a daily decision. Adopt even 3–4 of these habits, and you’ll feel the difference within days.

Which habit are you starting today?
Let us know in the comments and share this post with someone who needs more focus in their life.

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THE BRIEFLESS ADVOCATE (PART 3)

THE BRIEFLESS ADVOCATE (Part 3) “The Gatekeepers at the Bar: Who’s Really to Blame?” We often hear that the legal profession in Nigeria ...