‘10,877 DELEGATES HAVE REGISTERED FOR AGC,’ SAYS TOBENNA EROJIKWE

No less than 10,877 delegates have registered for the forthcoming Nigerian Bar Association Annual General Conference (NBA AGC) holding in Lagos next month.

According to a statement made available to CITY LAWYER, the figure has outstripped the total number of delegates for the same period in 2019 and 2021 conferences.

In an update on preparations for the Annual General Conference, the Chairman of the Technical Committee on Conference Planning (TCCP), Mr. Tobenna Erojikwe said: “For the 2019 NBA-AGC, by the end of the early bird registration window, which factored in a 1-week extension, 9,796 delegates had registered for the conference. For the 2021 NBA-AGC, this figure was 8,686 delegates also with a 1-week extension. However, by midnight on Monday 18th July 2022, after the early bird registration window closed, a total of 10,877 delegates had registered for the conference. Put differently, with a month to the conference, we have already exceeded the total number of delegates for the 2021 NBA-AGC. The numbers continue to rise notwithstanding the close of the early bird registration window.”

He ruled out extension of the Early Bird window, and warned that the committee may be forced to close registration as the conference is almost oversubscribed already, though the virtual option remains available. His words: “It is in light of the foregoing, dear colleagues, that it became impossible to extend the early bird registration window. Further and regrettably, there is serious likelihood that we might soon be constrained to close all registration outright as the conference spaces are almost oversubscribed.”

Below is the full text of the statement.

Dear Colleagues

1. It is exactly 30 days to the start of the 62nd Annual General Conference of the Nigerian Bar Association (NBA-AGC) billed to take place from 19th – 26th August 2022 at the Eko Atlantic City, Victoria Island Lagos State with the theme, ‘BOLD TRANSITIONS’.

2. I wish to commence this update by expressing, on behalf of the Technical Committee on Conference Planning (TCCP), our sincere gratitude to you for the overwhelming confidence that you have bestowed on us and the unprecedented interest you have shown in this year’s NBA-AGC as illustrated by the impressive registration figures recorded so far.

3. As you are all aware, on 12th June 2022, registration for the NBA-AGC commenced with an early bird registration which ended on 17th July 2022. The TCCP sincerely sympathises with our members who were, for various reasons, unable to take advantage of the early bird registration window to enjoy huge discounts in the registration fees. Although we received various genuine requests for extension, the TCCP carefully explored all possibilities to extend the window but, for the reasons provided below, it was logistically impossible to extend the window.

4. In fixing the early bird registration window, we took into account the fact that previous windows had historically been fixed for approximately 4 weeks with an extension typically lasting for 7 days. We therefore fixed an early bird registration window of 6 weeks to allow enough time for our members to take advantage of the discounted rates.

5. In terms of planning and logistics, we have been consistent in our communications that we anticipate an increase in the number of delegates for the 2022 NBA-AGC from circa 11,000 delegates to 13000 delegates physically present and unlimited virtual participants. It is on the basis of this figure that we have been planning this Conference. We also arrived at this figure of 13,0000 after considering various factors chief among which were historical attendance figures and of course conference costs.
6. By way of comparison, at the last NBA-AGC held in the pre-Covid era, in 2019, and incidentally in Lagos, there were a total of 11694 delegates without the option of virtual participation. For the 2021 NBA-AGC which held in Port Harcourt, a total of 10,147 delegates registered for the conference, inclusive of virtual delegates. It was for the above reason what we increased the capacity to 13,000 while also making adequate arrangements for virtual delegates to enjoy a similar experience from the comfort of their homes or offices.

7. As noted above, we anticipated an increase in the number of delegates that would be interested in physically attending this year’s conference due to a number of factors including perhaps the positive record and members-oriented programmes of the Olumide Akpata administration, the reduction of the conference fees, and the exciting line up of sessions and events for this year’s NBA-AGC. With the benefit of hindsight, I have to now admit that despite our most optimistic projections, we did not anticipate the huge spike in the figures.

8. For the 2019 NBA-AGC, by the end of the early bird registration window, which factored in a 1-week extension, 9,796 delegates had registered for the conference. For the 2021 NBA-AGC, this figure was 8,686 delegates also with a 1-week extension. However, by midnight on Monday 18th July 2022, after the early bird registration window closed, a total of 10,877 delegates had registered for the conference. Put differently, with a month to the conference, we have already exceeded the total number of delegates for the 2021 NBA-AGC. The numbers continue to rise notwithstanding the close of the early bird registration window.

9. The above numbers have not factored in the number of registration slots that we must of necessity allocate to our resource persons; our sponsors as part of the sponsorship package we already advertised and are duty bound to deliver; as well as our colleagues who are legal officers in the Ministries, Departments and Agencies of governments whose registration are usually delayed by the bureaucratic bottle-neck for which our various governments are notorious.

10. It is in light of the foregoing, dear colleagues, that it became impossible to extend the early bird registration window. Further and regrettably, there is serious likelihood that we might soon be constrained to close all registration outright as the conference spaces are almost oversubscribed. Consequently, while we are not oblivious to the harsh economic climate that pervades the country at this time, we must nevertheless call on our members who are desirous of attending the conference physically to endeavour to register for the conference in the coming days. I will endeavour to give one last notice before we hit our maximum capacity for the conference.

11. Nonetheless it is important to restate that we have made adequate arrangements for our members to take advantage of a virtual option and also enjoy a similar experience at the conference. The virtual platform has a capacity to accommodate 30,000 conference delegates and the window to register for the conference through the virtual option remains open until the eve of the conference.

12. In ending, let me once again thank you for your understanding and cooperation and look forward to a memorable 2022 NBA-AGC.

Tobenna Erojikwe
TCCP Chairman

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‘LET BENIN’S POSITIVE ENERGY ENVELOP YOU,’ EDE ASENOGUAN TELLS MIDWEST BAR DELEGATES

FEATURED

ASENOGUAN OSAMUEDE ISOBOMUWA, CANDIDATE FOR NBA GENERAL SECRETARY WELCOMES MEMBERS OF MIDWEST BAR FORUM TO BENIN FOR THEIR GENERAL MEETING

Asenoguan Osamuede Isobomuwa, a leading candidate for the position of NBA Secretary has sent out a message to all members of the Midwest Bar Forum, welcoming them to the Forum’s general meeting holding in Benin today, 18th June, 2022.

The statement reads:

“It is with great delight that I welcome the distinguished leadership and members of the Midwest Bar Forum to our general meeting holding today, 18th June 2022 in the ancient city of Benin.

“Benin has always been a home to our great Forum and we are always glad to host its events. As we prepare to rub minds today, it is my prayer that all the positive energy associated with our peace loving city will abide with us and we shall reach resolutions that would further consolidate on our achievements.

“I wish us all a resoundingly successful meeting today.”

Signed:
Asenoguan Osamuede Isobomuwa, Esq.,
Past Chairman NBA Benin
Candidate for NBA General Secretary

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ISAAC OGBAH LAUDS AKPATA, NBA IN LAGOS, ABUJA ON NEC MEET, NEW BRANCHES

Isaac OMUTA Ogbah, FICMC, candidate for the 3rd Vice President of NBA has commended NBA President, Mr. Olumide Akpata and all national officers of the NBA and all NEC members for the success of Ilorin NEC meeting.

He also congratulated NBA branches of Kwara State for seeing to the success of Ilorin NEC meeting.

Ogbah, the publisher and Editor-in-Chief of the Erudite Judgments of the Supreme Court (EJSC), also congratulated NBA in Lagos and Abuja respectively for NEC’s approval of the establishment of NBA Surulere, Garki and Nyanya branches.

CLEMENT CHUKWUEMEKA BIDS NBA-NEC DELEGATES FAREWELL FROM ILORIN

Clement Ugo Chukwuemeka (AKA DEMOCRAT) a cleared candidate for the office of 2nd Vice President of NBA warmly wish the President of NBA and all NBA NEC delegates safe journey back to their respective states from Ilorin Kwara State.

The harmony State and her gods will bear witness of far reaching decisions that took place in the serene atmosphere of Ilorin. Decisions of solace and harmonious co existence of members in branches, Various Committee reports of hope for the future survival of the Bar and the Nigerian project and many more.

The administration of Olumide Akpata no doubt have demonstrated capacity and delivered on core promises . The road map has been laid and I appreciate the NBA leadership for that. 

As we appreciate this current leadership for their meritorious service to the Bar , let all qualified voters take a deep breath and think deeply before choosing the next leadership. The choice we make shall define us before the society we are meant to stand in gab for. NBA as I know , is a Presure Group . It shall be activated in full gear to consolidate the gains of Akpata led regime . 

More than Ten thought provoking decisions were reached at this NEC held in Ilorin, the creation of additional branches in FCT , Abuja to solve the lingering problem manufactured by the enemies of the Bar, instituting about 8 disciplinary cases against senior lawyers of the bar, and above all institutionalizing of compulsory written contract between counsel and law-firms etc. It was indeed a good way to end a tenure . I hereby urge NEC members especially the Branch chairmen and their Excos to institutionalize peace and harmony in their branches . We can not be hosted by a state of harmony without imbibing it as a culture in our daily lives . Safe journey NEC members .

I am Clement Ugo Chukwuemeka (Democrat). It is a Democratic New Order 2022. Join the Movement.

I WISH ALL EASTERN BAR FORUM DELEGATES JOURNEY MERCIES – AMANDA ASAGBA

WISHING ALL EASTERN BAR FORUM DELEGATES JOURNEY MERCIES 

I wish to express my profound appreciation to His Excellency, the Governor of the Eastern Bar Forum and the entire members of the Forum for their warm reception at the last quarterly meeting of the Forum in Calabar.

I am especially thankful for the opportunity to speak to the esteemed audience, and for the focused and inspiring deliberations.

The theme of the meeting was quite thought-provoking. That the EBF encourages its members to take the lead in being the voice of the voiceless and to take deliberate action to checkmate impunity and injustice is very commendable. It is no longer safe to see evil and do nothing, as this is bound to consume even the unwary in the long run.

I wish all delegates and stakeholders journey mercies.

Amanda Demechi-Asagba

4,500 LAWYERS ATTEND NBA ENERGY PROGRAMME

No less than 4,500 lawyers registered for the recently concluded “Introductory Training on Energy Law and Policy for Lawyers” course organized by the Energy Faculty of the Nigerian Bar Association Institute of Continuing of Legal Education (NBA-ICLE).

Disclosing this in a statement made available to CITY LAWYER, NBA Publicity Secretary, Dr. Rapulu Nduka thanked the delegates for participating in the 16-day long programme, saying: “The NBA-ICLE is equally grateful to the over 4,500 delegates who registered for the training, and to the Continuing Professional Development Committee of the NBA Lagos Branch for its support.”

Below is the full text of the statement.

NBA-ICLE 16 DAY INTRODUCTORY TRAINING ON ENERGY LAW AND POLICY FOR LAWYERS: COURSE MATERIALS AND GRATITUDE

Dear Colleague,

Following the 16-Day Introductory Training on Energy Law and Policy, organized by the Energy Faculty of the NBA Institute of Continuing of Legal Education (NBA-ICLE), please find attached course materials from the presentations made by the various facilitators.

The NBA-ICLE is grateful to the members of the Energy Faculty, for the roles that they played in making the training a possibility.

The NBA-ICLE is equally grateful to the over 4,500 delegates who registered for the training, and to the Continuing Professional Development Committee of the NBA Lagos Branch for its support.

The Course materials are attached as follows:

Acquisition of Oil and Gas Asset in Nigeria by Dr. Ayodele Oni

Legal and Regulatory Regime in the Oil and Gas Sector by Mr. Akindeji Oyebode

Nigerian Gas Policy and Domestic Supply Regime by Dr. Ayodele Oni

An Overview of The Petroleum Industry Bill, 2020 by Jumoke Fajemirokun Day 1 (Governance)

An Overview of The Petroleum Industry Bill, 2020 by Jumoke Fajemirokun Day 2 (Administration)

Fiscal Tool Box by Oyeyemi Oke

Fiscal Issues in The Nigerian Gas Sector by Sesan Sulaiman

Renewable Energy, Off-grid Solutions and Mini-grids in Nigeria by Dolapo Kukoyi

Overview of the Nigerian Power Sector by Mr. Sola Arifayan

Financing of Power Projects by Desmond Ogba Esq

The Nigerian Power Sector: Market Structure and Post Privatization Developments by Dolapo Kukoyi

Financing Asset Acquisition and Development by Yemisi Awonuga

Please note that there are more capacity building and career development sessions scheduled for the benefit of members in the coming weeks.

NBA Institute of Continuing Legal Education (NBA-ICLE)

Dr. Rapulu Nduka
Publicity Secretary,
Nigerian Bar Association

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NBA-NEC: SIGHTS & SIGHTS OF BARBEQUE DINNER, BREAKFAST

Life Bencher and Bar Leader, Chief Joe-Kyari Gadzama, SAN today hosted Nigerian Bar Association National Executive Committee (NBA-NEC) delegates to a Departure Sunrise Breakfast to mark the end of proceedings at the quarterly meeting. He had last Wednesday also hosted the delegates to a Welcome Barbeque Dinner & Dance at his state-of-the-art J-K Gadzama Court in central Abuja.

Below are faces at the events.

ANNUAL CONFAB: SPIDEL INVITES EXHIBITORS TO REGAL 2,000 DELEGATES

The Central Planning Committee (CPC) for the eagerly awaited Nigerian Bar Association Section on Public Interest and Development Law (NBA-SPIDEL) Annual Conference has invited exhibitors to add more value to the conference by providing services to conferees.

A statement today by the Media & Publicity Sub-committee said: “We therefore write to invite you to showcase your Company during the conference through exhibition and screen adverts on montage during the conference which will garner over 2,000 participants.”

The statement added that there are “limited booths” available for hire and urged potential exhibitors “to clearly write the name of their company and the amount on the teller. Payment should be made on or before the 15th May, 2021.”

It is recalled that many leading speakers have been lined up for the first-ever in-person annual conference since the corona virus pandemic, with many conferees very eager to reconnect with peers among others at the world-class Jogor Centre, Ibadan, Oyo State.

To register for the conference, please click on https://nbaspidel.ng.

The full text of the message is below:

Dear Sir/Madam,

THE NIGERIAN BAR ASSOCIATION SECTION ON PUBLIC INTEREST AND DEVELOPMENT LAW 2021 ANNUAL CONFERENCE: INVITATION FOR EXHIBITION AND ADVERTS.

We write to inform you of the NBA-SPIDEL forthcoming Annual Conference 2019 which comes up from the 23rd to 26th of May, 2021 at the world-class Jogor Centre, Ibadan, Oyo State with the theme, “The Role of Public Interest in Governance in Nigeria”.

In the NBA there are 3 Sections to which the over 140,000 members of the Association belong; they are (i) Section on Legal Practice, (ii) Section on Business Law and (iii) Section on Public Interest and Development Law. The activities of the NBA are structured through these Sections.

We therefore write to invite you to showcase your Company during the conference through exhibition and screen adverts on montage during the conference which will garner over 2,000 participants.

The exhibition and advert rates are as follows;

1. EXHIBITION BOOTHS
Regular Booth: 3/3 metres – N80,000
Premium Booth: 3/6 metres – N150,000
VIP Booth (only 2) – N100,000

2. SCREEN ADVERTS/MONTAGE
25 seconds screen advert on montage– N80,000 (Eighty Thousand Naira)

40 seconds screen advert on montage– N120,000 (One Hundred and Twenty Thousand Naira)

60 seconds screen advert on montage- N150,000 (One Hundred and Fifty Thousand Naira)

3. ADVERT RATE FOR CONFERENCE LANYARD: N1,000,000 (One Million Naira)

NOTE: There are limited booths and interested exhibitors should ensure to clearly write the name of their company and the amount on the teller. Payment should be made on or before the 15th May,2021 to:

Bank Name: Access Bank

Account Name: Nigerian Bar Association (SPIDEL) Account

Account Number: 0775676671

Upon Payment, kindly scan and send proof of payment to info@nbaspidel.ng and copy nbaspidel@nigerianbar.org.ng

The content of the email should state the name of the company, the phone number of the contact person and details of the staff (maximum four persons) that will be in the booth. For further enquiries contact Edidiong Peter – 08069566120

Accept the assurances of our highest regards as we look forward to hearing from you soonest.

Thank you.
NBA-SPIDEL

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