Lawyer wigs are referred as in Nigeria as “perukes.” Barristers wear them in courtrooms and they are often made of horsehair. The custom of donning wigs originated in the 18th century, when judges and attorneys in British courts wore them. The wigs are worn as a mark of respect for the legal profession and tradition. Dress code for female attorneys In Nigeria, female attorneys are expected to dress conservatively and professionally. They should dress professionally by donning a suit or a skirt and shirt, especially in a dark hue like navy blue or black. Closed-toe shoes and modest jewelry are also standards for female lawyers. United States judges and wigs
In the late 18th century, judges in the US ceased donning wigs. The British legal system inspired the custom of wearing wigs in US courts. However, the custom of donning wigs started to disappear once the US earned its independence from Britain. US judges now days don’t wear wigs and wear plain black robes.
It is challenging to name the greatest lawyer in Nigeria, but it is obvious that some of the most brilliant and accomplished lawyers in the world have had a significant impact on Nigerian law. Nigerian lawyers have significantly contributed to the legal field, starting with Chief Folake Solanke (SAN) and continuing with famous attorneys like Femi Falana (SAN) and Gani Fawehinmi (SAN). The custom of wearing lawyer wigs may be a sign of tradition and esteem for the legal profession, but Nigerian lawyers actually stand out for their brilliance and commitment.