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LAW NBA 57th AGC: Lawyers’ expectatio­ns

- By Adelanwa Bamgboye & John Chuks Azu

Over 10,000 legal practition­ers are already in Lagos for the 57th annual general conference of the Nigerian Bar Associatio­n (NBA). It is the largest gathering of lawyers on the African continent.

The weeklong conference which started Thursday, is taking place at the Landmark Centre, Lagos with the theme ‘African Business: Penetratin­g Through Institutio­n Building’.

Barrister Casmir Offor, from the NBA Rivers State branch, was called to Bar 1995, he paid N100,000 for early bird registrati­on and has regularly attended the conference. He speaks on his expectatio­ns from the conference: “I expect to acquire knowledge and from the knowledge we acquire here, we will be able to move to the next level legally speaking.”

He said the NBA conference­s are one of the ways to rate the NBA leadership.

“If the conference fails, it means the leadership has constraint­s but if they do well that means they have lived up to expectatio­ns.

“I just hope that the 57th AGC will not be a disappoint­ment because there are a lot of expectatio­ns, and we hope that those organising it will meet these expectatio­ns,” he said.

Oluwaseyi Olayinka Ogunlolu, a young lawyer said in an interview with Daily Trust that he is attending the conference for the third time, adding that he has a lot of expectatio­ns as a young lawyer.

“My expectatio­ns are mainly for young lawyers in the society. Most of the young lawyers who pass out do not know areas where to practice and they can barely trace a step, they do not know what direction to go.

“By coming to this conference I will see other grey areas of law, novel areas of law that a young lawyer can venture into. Some lawyers can go into litigation, there are new areas of law now which are novel, these include entertainm­ent law and intellectu­al property.

“Most young lawyers do not know these things and they need to know. You can even go to military law or immigratio­n law. So my expectatio­ns are to see how this conference will point us to such novel areas of law,” Ogunlolu said.

Chairman, 2017 Technical Committee on Conference Planning (TCCP), Prof. Kanyisola Ajayi (SAN) said the conference will chart a path into the future, the digital age, in taking concrete action in institutio­n building.

“This year’s conference would deliver on its promise of setting the agenda not only for the Nigerian economy but also Africa’s business space,” he said

He said the NBA conference, has over time become a melting point of intellectu­al and policy shaping discourse.

NBA President, Abubakar Balarabe Mahmoud (SAN), said this year’s conference is organised against the backdrop of the challenges facing the legal profession­al and the country and indeed the African continent.

The theme, ‘African Business Penetratin­g Through Institutio­nal Building’ was carefully chosen to underscore the challenge of bringing prosperity to Africa’s most populous country and by extension to the continent, he said.

Between yesterday and today, delegates will be dissecting avenues for Africa to break out of economic doldrums.

Professor Yemi Osinbajo, who was acting president at the time was one of the participan­ts as delegates examined topics such as ‘Roadmap to Economic Recovery’, ‘Military Business’, ‘Emerging Institutio­ns and the ‘Leading Women’ among others.

The programme comes to a close tomorrow August 23 with the UN Forum medical screening and breakout sessions with topics such as ‘Legislatio­n: Tool for National Planning’, ‘Governance and Ethics’, ‘Tips for Building a 360 You’, ‘Emerging Trends in Global Legal Practice’, and ‘Home Baked-Home Made’.

Past NBA presidents, Chief Wole Olanipekun (SAN), Dr. Olisa Agbakoba (SAN), Chief Bayo Ojo (SAN), Prince Lanke Odogiyan, Mr. Joseph Daudu (SAN), Ondo State governor, Mr. Oluwarotim­i Odunayo Akeredolu (SAN), Mr. Okey Wali (SAN) and Mr. Augustine Alegeh (SAN) will play key roles in the 57th conference.

 ??  ?? President of the Nigerian Bar Associatio­n A.B Mahmoud (SAN) (2nd left), the Chairman, Technical Committee on 2017 Conference Planning, Prof. Kanyisola Ajayi (SAN) and other members of the associatio­n in Lagos recently
President of the Nigerian Bar Associatio­n A.B Mahmoud (SAN) (2nd left), the Chairman, Technical Committee on 2017 Conference Planning, Prof. Kanyisola Ajayi (SAN) and other members of the associatio­n in Lagos recently

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