NBA-TCCP CHAIR, TOBENNA EROJIKWE LOSES DAD

The father of Mr. Tobenna Erojikwe, Chairman of the Technical Committee on Conference Planning (TCCP) for the recently concluded Annual General Conference (AGC) and Nigerian Bar Association (NBA) ICLE Board, is dead.

Announcing the passing of Pa Erojikwe through a notice to branch members, the Chairman of NBA Lagos Branch, Mr. Ikechukwu Uwanna wrote:

Dear Distinguished Colleagues,

As a member of the TCCP and Chairman of the LOC, I worked very closely with the TCCP Chairman and found the experience very inspiring.

About 4 weeks ago, during the thick of the planning of the Conference, I was with the Chairman of the TCCP (Mr. Tobenna Erojikwe) when he received the news of a very personal loss, the demise of his father. I saw the grief and loss of composure but then saw him bounce back, continue with activities and maintained his focus throughout the Conference.

On behalf of the NBA Lagos Branch, I commiserate with Mr Tobenna Erojikwe, his dear Mum and the rest of their family on the loss of their Patriarch.

May the soul of the departed rest in peace.

Ikechukwu Uwanna
Chairman

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TOBENNA EROJIKWE AND QUEST FOR ‘WORLD-CLASS’ AGC 2022

The appointment of Mr. Tobenna Erojikwe as Chairman of the Nigerian Bar Association (NBA) Technical Committee on Conference Planning (TCCP) for the 2022 Annual General Conference may have come to many NBA watchers as a surprise.

Announcing the establishment of the TCCP, Akpata had said: “As we approach the twilight of the current administration of the NBA, it is important that we begin early preparations for the next NBA-AGC, during which I and other serving national officers of the NBA will hand over to a newly elected administration. To this end, I am writing to announce the constitution of the Technical Committee on Conference Planning (TCCP) for the 2022 NBA-AGC.” He added that the committee “is tasked with the responsibility of delivering a world class NBA-AGC in August 2022.”

Save for his foray into NBA Lagos Branch affairs where, as a two-term Chairman, Erojikwe successfully led the Continuing Legal Education & Mentorship Committee (later Continuing Professional Development Committee) of the Branch, Erojikwe is not reckoned as your typical “Bar Man” of yore.

All that seemed to have changed especially with his role as the anchor for NBA President Olumide Akpata’s frenzied quest to lead the Bar. Erojikwe once described Akpata as a “Transformational Servant Leader and the number 1 Change Agent.” That Erojikwe and his team delivered on the task is in full public glare. CITY LAWYER investigation shows that Erojikwe has since become one of the President’s Men, a most trusted and valued aide and confidant.

Reckoned by many NBA watchers as the new-kid-on-the-block, Erojikwe’s performance since March 2021 as Chairman of the Governing Board of Institute of Continuing Legal Education (NBA-ICLE) has cemented his rising profile as a Bar Leader to watch. The revamped NBA-ICLE has under his leadership hosted several capacity building trainings for lawyers at zero cost, including the 16-Day Introductory Training on Energy Law and Policy For Lawyers; 8-Day Civil Litigation Training; Introduction to Intellectual Property Rights; Media and Technology Law Practice; Practical Insights into the Nigerian Tax System; Legal Aspects of Finance: Overview, Issues & Documentation, and more recently, another training on Entertainment Law (Entertainment Law Series: The media and entertainment ecosystem – A global legal perspective) delivered by a faculty from the United States law firm of Akin Gump Strauss and Feld.

CITY LAWYER recalls that Erojikwe had, as Chairman of NBA Lagos Branch Continuing Professional Development Committee, anchored the NBA Section on Business Law (NBA/SBL) collaboration with the branch in setting up a Law Firm Mentorship Initiative. He was a member of NBA Lagos Branch Executive Committee and a member of the NBA National Executive Committee (NBA-NEC).

And to think that his foray into NBA affairs essentially started with a request to help develop and implement a strategy for a new direction for NBA Lagos Branch then under the leadership of Mr. Chukwuka Ikwuazom, SAN as well as an invitation by Akpata to co-ordinate the Entertainment Law segment (tagged an ‘Evening with RMD’) of the 2016 NBA/ SBL Conference.

Erojikwe is a Partner in the fast rising law firm of The Law Crest (TLC). He heads the firm’s Finance and Energy Practice Group. He is admitted to practise in Nigeria and in England and Wales. He is reputed to have had “significant practice experience” in both jurisdictions.

His core areas of practice are energy and natural resources; corporate finance; project finance; public-private partnerships, and mergers and acquisitions. He has been involved in most of the firm’s energy and natural resources transactions. Recent transactions in this area include advising the borrower in a US$450 million financing in respect of a participating interest in an oil mining lease, and advising the acquirer in the acquisition of a major oil servicing company as part of an offshore takeover of the parent company. He currently leads the team advising the acquirer in a US$600 million debt restructuring and acquisition for a major oil and gas company in Nigeria.

Erojikwe has also done significant work in project finance and public private partnerships in Nigeria and worked on various ground breaking project finance and public private partnership initiatives when he worked as Legal Adviser to the London Borough of Barnet on Urban Regeneration Projects.

A member of the Law Society of England and Wales, Erojikwe has, in the course of his career, facilitated training courses accredited by the Law Society of England and Wales which focus on infrastructure development and urban law.

Erojikwe obtained a bachelor’s degree in Law (LLB) from the University of Nigeria, Nsukka and was admitted to the Nigerian Bar in 2000. He was also admitted as a solicitor of the senior courts of England and Wales in 2005. He holds a Master of Laws (LL. M.) degree in Corporate Finance Law from the University of Westminster. In 2020, Who is Who Legal (WWL) described him as an “excellent” lawyer who draws praise from his “wealth of experience” and “great understanding” of the energy sector.

Other members of the TCCP are Ronke Adeyemi; Mustapha Imam; Olumide Babalola; Inemisit Dike (Secretary); Blessing Udofia-Poromon; Orji Uka; Ada Obinna Edozie; Rotimi Ogunyemi; Jonathan Agbo; Nta Ekpiken; and Omobayode Okelola

Ex-Officio members include Chief Ferdinand Orbih SAN, Chairman NBA- SLP; Mr. Ayuli Jemide, Chairman NBA – SBL; Dr. Monday Ubani, Chairman, NBA–SPIDEL; Prof. Oluyemisi Bamgbose SAN, Chairperson, NBA Women Forum, and Mr. Tobi Adebowale, Chairman, NBA Young Lawyers Forum.

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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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