Legal Aid Council of Nigeria![]() Short DescriptionLegal Aid Council of Nigeria is the agency that provides free quality legal services, handles criminal justice and ensures equal right among citizens irrespective of where all rights are protected and defended. Business Information![]() Working HoursContact NameMr. John Umeh Ogbonna Share This ListingReviews
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