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I am an experienced lawyer, a Nigerian.My mum and I are interested in immigrating from Nigeria to Canada. Thus, I need some help on these: our visa, our sponsorship, a job as a lawyer in a reputable law firm, accommodation, and temporal funds for feeding until salary is paid.
 
You might want to do some more research. Seems becoming a lawyer in Canada isn't as easy as showing up and getting a job. Looks like it takes a while for licensing (10 months of articling and and several tests and preference is given to Canadian students first). You'll need to support yourself when you arrive. There are no government subsidies to support you. Your mother will either need to qualify on her own or you can sponsor her after you meet LICO (Canadian income only) for the 3 proceeding years, provided your application is chosen in the PGP lottery (10,000 applicants a year), so that can take some time.
 
As explained above, you won't be able to work in Canada as a lawyer as soon as you arrive - you won't have a license to practice law immediately. And you also won't be able to bring your mother with you.

No one is going to find a job for you, or pay for accommodations for you, or pay for your food. You need to find a job yourself. You will have to bring enough money with you to pay for your accommodations and food until you have a job.

Start by researching here to understand Canada's immigration programs and what it takes to qualify: http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/immigrate/index.asp