NBA AGC 2022: TCCP SLASHES FEES, KICKS OFF REGISTRATION

Registration has commenced for the 2022 Annual General Conference of the Nigerian Bar Association (NBA) holding in Lagos in August.

The Technical Committee on Conference Planning (TCCP) for the 2022 Annual General Conference (AGC) announced this in a statement issued on Sunday, 12th June, 2022.

Tobenna Erojikwe, Chairman, Technical Committee on Conference Planning (TCCP), said that registration for the conference opened on 12th June with an early bird registration window and that participants would be able to register for either physical attendance or virtual attendance at www.nbaconference.com.

The conference is scheduled to hold at the Eko Atlantic City, Victoria Island, Lagos from 19th to 26th August, 2022 with the theme “Bold Transitions”. Renowned Nigerian author, Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie, will be the Keynote Speaker.

According to the statement by the TCCP, early bird registration for the conference will run from 12th June to 17th July, while regular registration will start on 18th July and end on 5th August, 2022. Late registration will run between 6th and 12th August, 2022, while registration for virtual attendance will be on an ongoing basis.

“The core objective of the 62nd edition of the NBA Annual General Conference is to host a world-class conference, with in-depth discourse on critical issues affecting the legal profession and the country, facilitated by the most eminently qualified resource persons able to galvanize all conference attendees towards the path of becoming better legal practitioners and experts in their chosen fields; shape public opinion on critical issues; and inspire lawyers to build the law firms of the future,” Erojikwe said.

The registration fees are broken down according to categories. There has also been a significant reduction in the fees for virtual attendance compared to 2021.

Lawyers in the category of 1-5 years of practice will pay N15,000 for early bird registration, N40,000 regular registration, N80,000 for late registration, and N5,000 for virtual attendance as against N7,500 charged last year.

Lawyers within the 6-10 years category will register with N22,000 for early bird, N60,000 for regular, N120,000 for late registration, and N10,000 if they want to participate virtually compared to N11,250 they paid for virtual participation last year.

Lawyers who have practiced between 11-15 years will pay N36,000 registration fee if they make use of the early bird window, N70,000 for regular registration, N140,000 for late registration, and N15,000 for virtual attendance, N3,000 less than the N18,000 they were charged last year.

For lawyers between 16-20 years, the cost is N54,000 for early bird, N80,000 for regular, N180,000 for late registration, and N20,000 for virtual registration compared to N27,000 paid in 2021.

Lawyers who have more than 20 years of practice will pay N95,000 if they come as early bird, N150,000 for regular, N300,000 for late registration, and N30,000 for virtual attendance, a whopping N17,500 reduction from what it cost them to attend virtually in 2021.

Senior Advocates of Nigeria, Attorneys General, and Benchers will pay N190,000 early bird, N300,000 regular, N500,000 late registration, and N50,000 for virtual participation, N45,000 less than the N95,000 they paid last year.

It will cost Magistrates and other Judicial Officers N50,000 to register if they use the early bird window, N50,000 regular, N50,000 late registration, and N20,000 for virtual attendance compared to N25,000 for last year.

Honourable Justices, Honourable Judges, Grand Khadis and Khadis will pay N75,000 registration whether they come as early bird, regular registration or late registration. However, if they wish to participate virtually, the cost is N25,000 instead of N37,500 they paid in 2021.

For non-lawyers who want to attend the conference, the fee is N100,000 irrespective of whether it is early bird, regular or late registration. If they want to register to attend virtually, the fee is N30,000, N20,000 less than last year’s fee.

International Delegates will pay a fee of $300 for either early bird, regular or late registration, but $100 for virtual attendance, $50 less than last year’s fee.

“The AGC will bring together thought leaders in the areas of justice delivery, technology, economy, politics, judicial reforms, human rights, and rule of law. The aim is to have leading lawyers and thought leaders in the various fields to discuss and harmonise positions on the way forward on building a more effective Bar and a resilient country able to thrive amidst changing global dynamics,” Erojikwe said.

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‘THERE ARE THREATS TO OUR NATIONAL TIES,’ SAYS AMANDA DEMECHI-ASAGBA

Amanda Demechi-Asagba Commemorates June 12

‘It’s a Unique Day to Celebrate the Joy of Freedoms Associated with Democracy’

A cursory look around reveals that several factors now threaten the ties that bind us as a nation. Therefore, on this day, I call on all state actors and stakeholders to rise up in giving effect to the true intent of our national anthem and symbols – Unity and Faith, Peace and Progress.

NIGERIA WE HAIL THEE. HAPPY DEMOCRACY DAY.

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ISAAC OGBAH COMMENDS ALIYU, OGUNDEJI ON NBA GWAGWALADA ELECTION

ISAAC OMUTA OGBAH, CANDIDATE FOR THE POSITION OF 3RD VICE PRESIDENT OF NBA CONGRATULATES ISAH ABUBARKAR ALIYU, ESQ, AND HIS TEAM OF NBA GWAGWALADA LED EXECUTIVE ON THE SUCCESSFUL TENURE OF YOUR ADMINISTRATION

You have, over the past 2 years, devoted your time, energy and resources towards the service of the Bar and the welfare of all Members of the Gwagwalada Branch of the NBA. Your great achievements over the past 2 years has positioned you all for greater and higher assignments. I have no doubt that not only will lawyers nationwide be calling on you soonest to come and help lead this noble profession to greater heights, the Nigerian nation will as well be needing your great wealth of experience.

We join all members of the Gwagwalada Branch of the NBA to celebrate and appreciate you all for all your achievements. Indeed you ended well and the world will forever celebrate you all now and always.

ISAAC OMUTA OGBAH CONGRATULATES AKINTAYO OGUNDEJI, ESQ. AND HIS NEW EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE OF THE NBA GWAGWALADA BRANCH 

It’s with joy and pride that I congratulate my dear friend and brother, Mr. AKINTAYO OGUNDEJI, and his new NBA Gwagwalada Executive Committee team that were sworn into office on Sunday, 12th of June, 2022.

It’s not a mere coincidence that on a day that Nigeria is celebrating Democracy day that you and your great team of leaders are being inaugurated.

You have been a great leader, a team player and one who is detailed to all issues. Hence I have no doubt that with you and your new executive members seeing to it that all electoral promises as contained in your respective manifestos are achieved you will, as a team, build on the achievements of the past and make the Gwagwalada Branch of the NBA the pride of all NBA branches in the coming years

We celebrate you all now and always.

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DEMOCRACY DAY: “LOOK BEYOND NIGERIA’S CURRENT PROBLEMS.’ SAYS SAFIYA BALARABE

SAFIYA BALARABE SENDS MESSAGE OF HOPE TO NIGERIANS ON ACCOUNT OF DEMOCRACY DAY CELEBRATION

Read below Safiya Balarabe’s message on Democracy Day celebration.

“I am pleased to wish my fellow Nigerians a happy Democracy Day celebration. I am not unaware of the myriad of man-made challenges our democracy is beleaguered with. I am however a proponent of hope and an unapologetic optimist.

To this end, I enjoin Nigerians to look beyond our present woes and behold the light at the end of the tunnel; for in the near future, we shall proudly speak of Nigeria as a place where the core values of democracy thrives.

We should keep faith alive!
Happy Democracy Day to you all”

Signed:
Safiya Balarabe,

Treasurer, NBA Women Forum and Candidate for the position of NBA Treasurer 2022-2024

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‘LAWYERS MUST LEAD QUEST FOR DEMOCRACY,’ SAYS CLEMENT CHUKWUEMEKA

HAPPY DEMOCRACY DAY NIGERIA!!!

To sustain the fight and struggle of our fallen heroes towards making tomorrow a reality for our children, we need to speak out at all time and work the talk. The man in a man dies when he refuses to speak against tyranny.

It is only lawyers who can champion and influence this movement. It starts with every lawyer searching his or her conscience in electing Leaders in NBA that can stand the pressure of the society towards speaking truth to power.

Happy Democracy Day

Clement Ugo Chukwuemeka (Democrat) is a cleared candidate for the office of the 2nd Vice President in this 2022 NBA election

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TAIDI TASKS NBA BENIN ON INSECURITY AS LAW WEEK THEME

GOODWILL MESSAGE TO NIGERIAN BAR ASSOCIATION BENIN BRANCH ON HER 2022 LAW WEEK

The Lion Bar chose a great theme: “Security: Panacea for National Growth” and I congratulate the organisers, leaders and members of the branch on this auspicious occasion of the 2022 Bar Week.

Security is a condition precedent to every human endeavour and its absence, known as insecurity, is the albatross of our society. This critical discourse, on this occasion, affords us a unique opportunity to re-examine the existential threats to security of lives and property which is the primary purpose of governance.

It is expected that the legal community and the nation will discover the solution we seek from the outcome of this law week which promises to be like no other.

We eagerly await the resolutions which we hope will signal a new beginning for peaceful and purposeful co-existence and, like the roar of a lion, clear all the obstacles along its path.

I wish all participants a memorable and beneficial law week

Jonathan Gunu Taidi, Esq.
Candidate for NBA President

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DEMOCRACY DAY: ‘OUR DEMOCRACY NOW FOR HIGHEST BIDDER,’ SAYS TAIDI

Democracy Day, and 2022 is the 20th Anniversary of this Day which used to be celebrated on May 29. Democracy is well known across the world as the method of governance which insists on the active participation of the people, in cooperation with the leadership.

Democracy all over the world is a work in progress and every democratic government has its peculiar challenges as even the United States of America, acclaimed as a leading democracy, saw its Capitol (which is the equivalent of our National Assembly), invaded by anti-democratic forces barely three years ago.

Our 20th Anniversary was marked with the usual speeches, worships and fanfare, but it is hardly appropriate that we should be celebrating our return to democracy which, despite being paid for in blood and toil, has now become quite commercialised and available only to the highest bidder.

It is impossible to progress in our journey to nationhood when we perpetuate such a farce or allow our leaders take us along such a dangerous path which only benefits very few at the expense of society.

The legal profession has a vital role to play in our quest to practice the kind of genuine democracy that is worthy of celebration.

As we reflect on those issues that can reshape our country, and our part in the process, may I wish our distinguished learned colleagues happy holidays.

Jonathan Gunu Taidi, Esq
Candidate for NBA President

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ISAAC OGBAH PRAYS FOR GOOD GOVERNANCE ON DEMOCRACY DAY

LET’S BIRTH A NEW NATION OF TRUTH, UNITY, ONE DEVOID OF TRIBAL AND RELIGIOUS SENTIMENTS, A NATION WHERE EVERY LIFE MATTERS AND A NATION SET TO BE THE PRIDE OF THE WORLD

It’s yet another democracy day but sadly enough the democracy we claimed to practice is not one of the people but one which sidelines the people; is not one which is not run by the people but one which in practice is against the people for the selfish interest of the minority; one which bloodshed in all regions of the nation has been on the increase; where those who claimed they are leaders cannot even go to their home towns and villages without a truckload of security operatives and the lives of those they govern are being slaughtered like chickens 🐔 🐓 in their homes, roads, trains and everywhere. 

Hence it’s my prayers that as we look forward to 2023 that God would grant us the wisdom to elect true democrats that would make the people become the essence of governance; where people’s oriented interests would be the thrust of their administration and a government where the people would be proud to say that we, the people of Nigeria 🇳🇬 elected this government and the government is truly serving the interest of the people. That insecurity would be a thing of the past. That the economy of this nation would become great again!!!

I pray that by this time next year we would have done away with those that are destroying this nation and the destinies of the unborn. 

Soon we shall all have cause to say, with one voice Happy democracy day!!!

Isaac Omuta Ogbah, FICMC, 3rd Vice President Candidate of the NBA

‘WHY WE DISQUALIFIED FELIX ASHIMOLE,’ BY NBA APPEALS COMMITTEE

The strident quest by Nigerian Bar Association (NBA) Publicity Secretary aspirant, Mr. Felix Ashimole (aka Che Oyinatumba) to participate in the forthcoming NBA Elections has finally been laid to rest by the NBA National Appeals Committee, CITY LAWYER can authoritatively report.

In a decision obtained by CITY LAWYER, the Appeals Committee affirmed its positions in similar cases that the inability of the aspirant’s nominator to provide certain document dealt a fatal blow to his aspiration to join the NBA National Executive Council.

This lays to rest the controversy that has trailed Ashimole’s disqualification by the Electoral Committee of the NBA (ECNBA), as he argued that the committee had not determined his appeal, having not communicated its decision to him.

Said the Appeals Committee: “Since there was no evidence before this Committee by the Petitioner of attachment of payment receipt by Mr. Mohammed Iyorember Tsav of the 2021 Branch Dues, to the Appellant’s nomination form, which is a prerequisite for a valid nomination, the decision of the ECNBA to disqualify him was in order and validly made.”

Putting the matter beyond doubt, the Appeals Committee held: “Therefore, this appeal lacks merit and ought to be dismissed and it is accordingly dismissed.”

The decision was signed by Mrs. Olufunmilayo Roberts and Mr. Augustine Ajineh, the committee’s Chairman and Secretary respectively.

The NBA Elections hold on July 16, 2022.

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HUMAN RIGHTS LAWYER, BABATUNDE JINADU EXTOLS CLEMENT CHUKWUEMEKA

My encounter with MR. CLEMENT UGO CHUKWUEMEKA, the chairman (as he then was) of NBA Bwari Branc and now a cleared candidate for the office of the 2nd Vice President in NBA Election 2022

As a young lawyer, I had the opportunity to handle one of the EndSars matters, precisely that of Eromosele “eromz”. Mr Chukwuemeka was already on ground at FCID Abuja before my arrival.

When I came, he welcomed me and supported me, as if we have been together for years. He bought food for Eromz and made efforts to secure his release without intending to take the glory or hijack the matter from me.

He told me to proceed with the filing of bail application while he would prepare FHR Enforcement processes. He related with me freely and encouraged me.

He doesn’t relate with colleagues based on class or age at the Bar. He is truly a DEMOCRAT(S), as he is commonly referred to.

I will not hesitate to vote for Honest and Selfless Service. CLEMENT UGO CHUKWUEMEKA exemplifies selfless service. Thank you

SIGNED: BABATUNDE JINADU, ESQ. Member Ikeja Branch . (11/06/2022)

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.

FUNMI ADEOGUN ON FINANCIAL INVESTMENT: THE THREE SERVANTS (Part 10)

ADEOGUN, FUNMILOLA OLUWATOSIN LECTURES ON FINANCIAL INVESTMENT: THE THREE SERVANTS (Part 10)

Remember the lesson in part 9 is SAVE TO EARN, DON’T SAVE TO HIDE.

With the master-of-the-talents’ goals established and the servants’ investment mandate clear, the talents are allocated and performance systematically reviewed. Following the master’s journey, he meets with the servants who report their investment results and account for the talents. The lead servant reports a 100% return on assets, comprising 71.43% of the master’s total return. The second servant also had a 100% return, comprising 28.57% of the total return. The third servant returned the principal talent with no capital appreciation, income, or interest.
The weighted return for the owner over the long term was 87.50%. The 100% return of the faithful servants could illustrate 12% compound average annual returns during an economic cycle of a 6-year, for example.

To complete the investment process, the master reallocates the talents from the underperforming servant and rewards the best performing lead servant with $56,320,000 or 73% of $76,800,000 total assets under management.
Two servants remain in faithful service to the master while the third is removed from his responsibilities.

The financial system is intact!
The lead servant is motivated and rewarded by his success. The second servant performs well and is also rewarded.

The third servant is removed from management.

Lesson: Don’t hesitate to remove an unproductive servant from your management.

FUNMI ADEOGUN

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SAFIYA BALARABE WISHES NBA-NEC MEMBERS SAFE JOURNEY FROM ILORIN

SAFIYA BALARABE, CANDIDATE FOR NBA TREASURER BIDS MEMBERS OF NBA-NEC SAFE TRAVELS BACK HOME

Read below Safiya Balarabe’s message bidding all members of NBA-NEC safe journey after a resoundingly successful NEC meeting, yesterday, 9th June, 2022 at Ilorin Kwara State.

“It gives me great pleasure to wish all members of NBA-NEC safe travels back to their various destinations.

“The NEC meeting was resoundingly successful. The NBA leadership has yet again demonstrated capacity and will to better the lot of its members. The increment of the branch share of the BPF is by far my favorite highlight of this quarter’s meeting. This is indeed a very welcome development.

May God bless the NBA”

Signed:
Safiya Balarabe, Treasurer, NBA Women Forum and Candidate for the position of NBA Treasurer 2022-2024

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.

ANXIETY, AS 2 US FIRMS, OTHERS BATTLE FOR E-VOTING ROLE FOR NBA ELECTIONS

Two United States based Information and Communication Technology (ICT) service providers are battling to be hired by the Electoral Committee of the Nigerian Bar Association (ECNBA) to provide the electronic voting platform for the all-important NBA Elections, CITY LAWYER can authoritatively report. The other bidders are VATEBRA Limited and Africa Prudential.

However, while the Virginia based leading E-Ballot Voting Services has submitted a direct bid to deploy its voting platform for the elections, CITY LAWYER reliably gathered that INITS Limited is presenting ElectionBuddy, the ICT provider for the controversial 2020 NBA Elections, as its partner. While acting as the ICT Service Provider, INITS Limited will deploy ElectionBuddy e-voting platform for the elections. INITS Limited was the Technical Support Consultant (TSC) for the 2020 NBA Elections.

In a notice by the ECNBA, it said: “We wish to invite any member of the Association who has any reason why the foregoing entities should not be engaged as Information Communication Technology Service Provider by the ECNBA, to contact us by email (info@ecnba.ng) with all relevant facts in that regard by or before 11:59pm Tuesday 7 June 2022.”

CITY LAWYER recalls that in a Final Report dated March 16, 2021 and submitted to NBA National Executive Committee (NBA-NEC), the Ayodele Akintunde SAN-led NBA Electoral Audit and Reform Committee noted that the service providers for the controversial 2020 NBA Elections “were Tavia Technologies (“Tavia”) as primary election platform provider and ElectionBuddy as secondary election platform provider. INITS was the technical consultant.” Akintunde is the Chairman of the 2022 ECNBA.

In a damning indictment of the 2020 Elections, the committee stated that “Nigerian lawyers were again optimistic that the 2020 Elections would be seamless as all the challenges encountered in the 2016 and 2018 Elections would have been fully addressed,” noting however that “that was not the case, like the previous elections, the 2020 Elections was controversial and there were pre-election and post-election issues and challenges.”

Continuing, the Audit Committee said: “INITS’ report revealed that during the elections on the ElectionBuddy platform, there were two major challenges. The first challenge was that based on the traffic and requests for the results between the first and second hour of the elections, voters and viewers began experiencing service degradation.”

In a searing indictment of the Technical Support Consultant, the NBA Electoral Audit and Reform Committee noted that “The INITS’ report did not include a Vote-by-Vote Audit Report. The Committee requested for the Report but was not able to obtain it before the submission of this Final Report. It will contain the following details:

a. Voter;
b. Ballot Open Time;
c. Ballot Submission Time;
d. IP Address;
e. Position; and
f. Selected Candidate /Abstention.”

The Audit Committee had warned that “The challenges highlighted above are continuous occurrences which have plagued the electoral processes and if not resolved, will persist.”

The ECNBA is set to announce its choice of ICT service provider as the elections draw near.

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ISAAC OGBAH HAILS NBA IKORODU ON SMOOTH TRANSITION

Isaac Omuta Ogbah, FICMC, candidate for the 3rd Vice President of the NBA heartily congratulates NBA Ikorodu Branch on its successful transition from one administration to another and as it holds its AGM

It is time we appreciate the immense contribution of the outgoing executives of the NBA Ikorodu Branch.

Of a truth NBA Ikorodu Branch has contributed immensely to the development of the bar in Nigeria and not just Lagos state alone as it is really one of the foremost branches in Lagos and beyond. History will never forget the contributions of past and present leaders of Ikorodu Branch as the Branch has produced great leaders of national repute even as my dearly beloved friend and colleague, a former chairman of the branch, *Bayo Akinlade* was at the forefront of, and instrumental in the setting up of the PDSS scheme which some police stations around the country have benefitted immensely from. I am the current chairman of PDSS Onipanu Divisional Headquarters, Ota Ogun State.

This shows the calibre of practice and legal practitioners in this branch.

I hereby congratulate the incoming members of the new executive and I wish you all a successful reign as j have no doubt you all will build on the achievements of all the past administrations of your Branch.

I celebrate you all now and always.

AMANDA ASAGBA LAUDS MEMBERS ON NBA-NEC MEETING IN ILORIN

I heartily rejoice with NBA President, Mr. Olumide Akpata, on the ongoing NEC Meeting in Ilorin.

I wish all NBA-NEC members, observers and other stakeholders fruitful deliberations.

As you commence your departure from Ilorin, l wish you all journey mercies to your various destinations.

AMANDA DEMECHI-ASAGBA

SAFIYA BALARABE HAILS NBA-NEC MEMBERS ON ILORIN MEET

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PROMINENT CANDIDATE FOR NBA TREASURER, SAFIYA BALARABE EXTENDS GOODWILL MESSAGE TO ALL NATIONAL EXECUTIVE COUNCIL MEMBERS ON THE OCCASION OF ITS QUARTERLY MEETING

Safiya Balarabe, a leading candidate for NBA Treasurer has sent a goodwill message to delegates attending the quarterly meeting of the National Executive Council (“NEC”) in Ilorin, Kwara State. In her message, the Treasurer, NBA Women Forum wished all delegates safe travels and fruitful deliberations.

Read below her message.

“It is that time of the year again when we converge as representatives of the various branches, committees and fora of the NBA to rub minds with a view to further strengthening our stance and prospects as a body of learned personalities.

As you gather tomorrow, 9th June, 2022 in Ilorin, it is my prayer that you will as usual deploy your best inputs so as to take the NBA to even greater heights.

Let me also use this medium to will delegates journeying down to Ilorin safe and stress free travels.

I wish us fruitful deliberations.

Thank you and God bless”

Signed:

  1. Safiya Balarabe, Treasurer, NBA Women Forum and Candidate for the position of NBA Treasurer 2022-2024 Continue Reading

FUNMI ADEOGUN FINANCIAL NUGGETS: THREE SERVANTS (Part 9)

ADEOGUN, FUNMILOLA OLUWATOSIN LECTURES ON FINANCIAL INVESTMENT: THE THREE SERVANTS (Part 9)

Remember the lesson in part 8 is that ‘A servant must understand the time value of money.’ For example, the dollar had an average inflation rate of 5.6% per year between 2020 and today, producing a cumulative price increase of 11.71%. 

Given the master’s investment goals and description of the servant’s investment actions, we may deduce their respective investment styles. 

1. to make gains by trading; 

2. to bear or cause rightly to perform with the designation of time; 

3. to profit or gain and avoid loss;

4. to hide or save. 

the lead servant is best understood as a trader and long-term investor.

the second servant is also a long-term investor, but has limited capital and is therefore presumed less active and likely sought a fixed rate of return.

the third servant hides the money in savings, commonly done in a field, rather than seek some type of yield from the bankers. It is clear that there is no reward or return without assuming some level of risk.

Lesson: SAVE TO EARN; DON’T SAVE TO HIDE. 

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BOSAN, CHIEF JUDGE MOURN, AS LUCIUS NWOSU GOES HOME FRIDAY

The Body of Senior Advocates of Nigeria (BOSAN) and Chief Judge of Federal High Court, Justice John Terhemba Tsoho were among leaders of the Bar and Bench who paid glowing tributes to foremost environmental law expert, Late Lucius Ezeaka Nwosu at a valedictory session held in his honour in Abuja.

Tsoho described Nwosu as “one of the finest Senior Advocates of his generation,” adding that the valedictory session was “an opportunity to express with clarity and warmth, how the late SAN was genuinely respected at the Bar and in all of his dealings with the Court. Therefore we count it as an honour to celebrate his lifetime and practice.”

The chief judge noted that until his death, “the distinguished late Silk had applied his perseverance, doggedness and dexterity in offering excellent legal services to his numerous clients, which comprised more of the Niger-Delta Communities. He was a fighter for human rights, the legal warrior of the Niger-Delta Communities and he will be remembered for easing the liability that comes with engaging the services of a lawyer with his clients.”

Saying that Nwosu “defended the financially and politically powerless whenever their rights were trampled upon,” Justice Tsoho stated that the late litigator was “a fierce environmental campaigner and activist through litigation,” adding that “Those he litigated against dreaded and labelled him ‘Lucifer Nwosu’ but the beneficiaries actually adored him.”

On its part, BOSAN in a tribute delivered by former Attorney General & Minister of Justice, Chief Kanu Agabi SAN stated that “A time will never come when we shall forget the prowess of Lucius Nwosu. You witnessed yourselves the exploits of this remarkable man. The commendations that we bestow on him are a tribute to our profession. He is therefore entitled to our gratitude. He was a well-educated man, reared and trained in strict self-discipline. Whoever reared him, reared him well.”

According to BOSAN, “To deal with the achievements of Lucius Nwosu as a whole is something that we cannot now attempt in the short time available to us,” adding that “In his devotion to our profession Lucius Nwosu neglected himself.”

The body of senior lawyers stated that “The best tribute we can pay to him is to endeavour to realize our talents as he realized his and use them for the benefit of mankind as he used his. Lucius Nwosu was that man to whom the Lord gave five talents and who when he rendered his account the Lord commended him saying: ‘Well done, thou good and faithful servant.’ ”

BOSAN described him as a “great man” and a “man of high character,” saying that “Lucius Nwosu was a selfless man. He was a brilliant man. He did not know how to relent. He was a man of defiant spirit. The grave cannot hold such a man down. We are witnesses to the trials and temptations that he had to contend with. We are witnesses to the many difficulties he had to overcome. We are witnesses to all the dangers that he had to avoid. He worked harder than a slave but it was the Lord that he served. He had to overcome many difficulties. He had to avoid many dangers and strive on so that on this day when he gives account of his stewardship, he can say, as did St. Paul: ‘I have fought a good fight, I have finished my course, I have kept the faith.’ ”

The body urged lawyers to “do our work with all the passion, energy and sincerity that we can summon” notwithstanding that the legal profession has “come under suspicion of aiding and facilitating the collapse of the nation.”

Turning to the judiciary, BOSAN said: “As for you judges and justices, we thank you for your sacrifices. The fault is not yours that the nation continues to languish in violence and uncertainty. It is in spite of all your sacrifices. Do not despair. It shall be well. We have hope.”

It concluded that “Lucius is not dead. Though he failed to achieve old age, he has achieved a fame which knows no age. He has now been released from sickness and grief and from all the other sorrows and anxieties that attend our lives.”

The foremost senior lawyer will be buried on Friday at Udo Ezinihitte Mbaise Local Government of Imo State.

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FRIENDS OF ISAAC OGBAH WELCOME AKPATA, DELEGATES TO ILORIN NBA-NEC

FRIENDS OF ISAAC OMUTA OGBAH, former Chairman of the NBA Ota Branch and Candidate for office of the NBA 3rd Vice President, welcomes the NBA President and all NEC delegates to Ilorin.

“… Friends of Isaac Omuta Ogbah, the immediate past Chairman of the Utter Bar, welcomes President of the NBA, Mr. Olumide Akpata and all NEC Members to the NEC meeting holding in Ilorin from June 8-June 10, 2022.”

JURIST, AG, KAIGAMA POUR ENCOMIUMS ON GADZAMA

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JOE-KYARI GADZAMA, SAN, A TRAILBLAZER WHO SHOULD BE IMITATED BY THE NBA – HON. JUSTICE O. A ADENIYI AT THE 7TH EDITION OF THE ANNUAL PROFESSIONAL TRAINING AND MENTORING PROGRAM FOR YOUNG LAWYERS OF J-K GADZAMA LLP

According to Hon. Justice O. A. Adeniyi, “Chief Joe-Kyari Gadzama, SAN is in active competition with the NBA as a body for the provision of legal services and the NBA should learn from the Learned Silk”. Flowing from this quote, the prestigious J-K Gadzama LLP held the 7th edition of its Annual Hon. Justice Chukwudifu Oputa JSC (Rtd) Professional Training and Mentoring Program for Young Lawyers on Saturday, 4 June 2022. The hybrid event with the theme, “Emerging Areas of Law: The Role of Young Lawyers” witnessed the attendance of young lawyers from different states across the country.

As you may be aware, the Mentoring Program has been a long standing tradition of the law firm, and is in accord with the Principal Partner’s mandate of alleviating the plight and bridging the knowledge gap of young lawyers in the legal profession in Nigeria.

As a result of his passion for the welfare and growth of young lawyers, Chief Joe-Kyari Gadzama, SAN, the principal partner of J-K Gadzama LLP, who despite his tight schedule, was present at the Mentoring Program to chip in his bit of advice to the young lawyers before embarking on a journey same morning. While giving his opening remarks, he urged the young lawyers present to pick a mentor and carve out a niche for their legal practice by specializing in two or three aspects of legal practice. Mr. Mela Audu Nunghe, SAN, Mr. Ganny Ajape, Mr. Steve Abar, Mr. Gotom Samson (Secretary of Jos Branch NBA), Mr. Francis Oronsaye, Mr. Madu Joe-Kyari Gadzama and Mr. Jerry Musa Ombugadu were in attendance at the program.

The Chairman of the occasion, Hon. Justice Husseini Baba Yusuf, who is the incumbent Chief Judge of the High Court of the Federal Capital Territory, was ably represented by Hon. Justice O.A Adeniyi of the High Court of the Federal Capital Territory. His Lordship during his remarks commended the Learned Silk, Chief Joe-Kyari Gadzama for his continuous efforts towards developing young lawyers through his annual mentoring programs. He noted that the Learned Silk is indeed a pacesetter in the field of mentorship for young lawyers and he urged the Nigerian Bar Association to follow the footsteps of the Learned Silk to ensure that the legal profession is left in secure and safe hands.

Dr. Oluwakemi Pinheiro, SAN, the founding partner of Pinheiro LP, who was the keynote speaker at the program delivered a stellar presentation on the topic, “Attaining Self-Development to Becoming an Iconic Legal Practitioner in Emerging Areas of Law”. In the wise words of the Learned Silk, he stated that “A lawyer is a student until he dies. Once he considers himself not a student anymore, the lawyer inside him dies”. While concluding his session, the Eminent Silk reiterated the essence of identifying an area of specialization and harnessing the opportunities prevalent in that field.

Other discussants who keyed into the theme by making presentations on various emerging areas of law include: Mr. Darlington Onyekwere, Partner at J-K Gadzama LLP who set the high bar for other discussants by delivering an outstanding presentation on legal advocacy; Mrs. Anne Agi, a law lecturer at the University of Calabar and the Chief rapporteur of NBA, who during the second session of the event made a top-notch presentation on space law, a seemingly interesting area of law with little development in Nigeria; Ms. Layo Olaiya, an associate at Olaniwun Ajayi LP and Mr. John Olamiposi, an associate at Omaplex Law who during the third and fourth sessions delivered exceptional presentations on the rapidly growing areas of Fintech law and Artificial Intelligence in Nigeria respectively.

In the words of Mrs. Anne Agi, “the mainstream is already chocked. As such, lawyers should continuously transform into something else”. In accordance with these words, we believe that the program was indeed enlightening and informative as the keynote speaker and discussants did substantial justice to the theme. At the end of each session, the mentees asked a host of interactive questions to the mentors who eagerly provided insightful answers to these questions based on their wealth of knowledge and experience.

Indeed, the Chairman of the Mentoring Committee of the Body of Benchers for Young Lawyers, Chief Joe-Kyari Gadzama, SAN has shown immense dedication and commitment towards ensuring that young lawyers are adequately equipped with the requisite knowledge to succeed in the legal profession.

WHAT A MAN!!! – KAIGAMA IBRAHIM TO J-K GADZAMA, SAN AT THE LUNCH/SIT-OUT SESSION HOSTED BY THE NBA KEFFI BRANCH

On Sunday, June 5, 2022, Learned Silk, Chief Joe-Kyari Gadzama, SAN and his entourage including Mela Audu Nunghe, SAN (Former. Chairman Abuja Branch), Steve Abar ( Former. Vice President NBA, Former. National Assistant Secretary), Ganny Ajape (Former. National welfare Secretary of the NBA), Samson Samson Gotom (NBA Jos Branch Secretary), Jerry Ombugadu Musa ( Financial Secretary Unity bar, Abuja and Junior Partner, J-K Gadzama LLP), Victor Ehiosun (Counsel J-K Gadzama LLP), Love Chukwumerije (Counsel J-K Gadzama LLP), Esther Oduh (Counsel J-K Gadzama LLP), Ogwuche Roseline (Counsel J-K Gadzama LLP), attended a lunch/ sit-out session hosted by the NBA Keffi branch.

The Lunch/ sit-out session witnessed the attendance of Bar Leaders from the NBA Keffi Branch such as: Senator Abubakar Danso Sodangi, Dr Abdullkareem Kana (A.G Nasarawa State), Hassan Dikko Ibrahim (Class of 86), Eric I. Esq (Pioneer Chairman Keffi Branch), Ahmed Loko (Immediate Past Chairman Keffi Branch), Mr G.B Ashi (Elder, NBA Keffi branch), Uche Okonkwo (FIDA Chairperson) and Isaac Paul Akpomishi (Secretary, NBA Keffi Branch).

Kaigama Ibrahim, a member of the NBA Keffi Branch expressed his gratitude to the Learned silk, stating that he had personally benefited from the benevolence of the Learned silk. In his words, “we have our candidate and need not vote for another”.

Furthermore, he stated that he is a graduate of the University of Jos and during his undergraduate days, letters were written to a lot of Senior Advocates of Nigeria by the Law Students’ Association of University of Jos soliciting for funds and only the Learned Silk, Chief J-K Gadzama, SAN responded and provided them with financial assistance.

Kaigama Ibrahim also stated that when his set got admission into the Nigerian Law School, seven (7) of his classmates could not afford the law school tuition. They reached out to the Learned silk and he, (J-K Gadzama, SAN) paid the tuition fees of all seven of them, saying that he did not want them to tell anyone and he was only doing so for his conscience and in obedience to God.

What a man!!!

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J-K GADZAMA, SAN OPENED THE WAY FOR NORTHERN LAWYERS – AG NASARAWA STATE AT THE LUNCH/SIT-OUT SESSION HOSTED BY THE NBA KEFFI BRANCH.

On Sunday, June 5, 2022, Learned Silk, Chief Joe-Kyari Gadzama, SAN and his entourage including Mela Audu Nunghe, SAN(Former. Chairman Abuja Branch), Steve Abar ( Former. Vice President NBA, Former. National Assistant Secretary), Ganny Ajape (Former. National welfare Secretary of the NBA), Samson Samson Gotom (NBA Jos Branch Secretary), Jerry Ombugadu Musa ( Financial Secretary Unity bar, Abuja and Junior Partner, J-K Gadzama LLP), Victor Ehiosun (Counsel J-K Gadzama LLP), Love Chukwumerije (Counsel J-K Gadzama LLP), Esther Oduh (Counsel J-K Gadzama LLP), Ogwuche Roseline (Counsel J-K Gadzama LLP), at the lunch/ sit-out session hosted by the NBA Keffi branch.

The Lunch/ sit-out session witnessed the attendance of Bar Leaders from the NBA Keffi Branch such as: Senator Abubakar Danso Sodangi, Dr Abdullkareem Kana(A.G Nasarawa State), Hassan Dikko Ibrahim of class 86 with Chief J-K Gadzama SAN, Eric I. Esq ( pioneer Chairman Keffi Branch), Ahmed Loko (immediate past chairman Keffi Branch), Mr G. B. Ashi ( Elder, NBA keffi branch), Uche Okonkwo ( FIDA Chairperson) and and Isaac Paul Akpomishi (secretary NBA Keffi branch).

Dr. Abdullkareem Kana (A.G Nasarawa State), welcomed the Learned silk and expressed his gratitude to the learned Silk for all he has done for the legal profession and the bar.

Furthermore, He stated that at a time many did not believe that a Northern lawyer especially one from maiduguri can make a breakthrough in the legal profession, the Learned silk showed them, that it can be done and opened the way for them.

Thereafter he concluded by saying that all J-K Gadzama SAN has done for the profession and the bar, no Northern lawyer has ever done it.

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GADZAMA GETS ROUSING WELCOME AT EBF, IKEJA, LAFIA, MAKURDI, UNITY BAR

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MEMBERS OF THE EASTERN BAR FORUM (EBF) WELCOME CHIEF J-K GADZAMA

At the canaan city of Calabar, Cross Rivers State, members of the Eastern Bar Forum (EBF) comprising 9 States of the old Eastern Region gathered for their quarterly general meeting scheduled for Friday 3rd – Saturday 4th June, 2022.

The general meeting started on Friday, June 3, 2022 with a cocktail at Event 45 Conference Center at the instance of the Honourable Chief Jude of the Cross Rivers State, Hon Justice Akon Bassey Ikpeme, wherein the members were entertained with a variety of local delicacies and cultural dance.

At the cocktail, the compere recognized and welcomed the friends of J-K Gadzama ably led by Chief Princes Chukwudi Oli.

At the general meeting of the forum on Saturday, June 4 2022, members in attendance deliberated on the business of the day as it affects the forum, the States in the old Eastern Region and Nigeria in tune with their theme “Insecurity and Injustice: Threats to Nigeria’s Corporate Co-Existence”. The Governor of the State, His Excellency, (Sen) (Prof) Ben Ayade was ably represented by the Honourable Attorney General and Commissioner for Justice, Tanko Ashang, Esq.

In line with the noble tradition of the Forum, all candidates vying for various positions in the Nigerian Bar Association were called upon to address the members.

Chief Joe Kyari Gadzama, SAN, who was ably represented by Chief Prince Chukwudi Oli, the Director-General of Vox Populi, spoke to the members of the EBF on the candidature of Chief J-K Gadzama, SAN. He highlighted various capacities Chief J-K Gadzama, SAN have served the Nigerian Bar Association as the pioneer Chairman of NBA – SPIDEL; NBA – SARC; Council Member of NBA-SBL and SLP.

He described Chief Joe Kyari Gadzama SAN as a consummate and quintessential Bar Man and a true detriblised Nigerian. Chief Oli informed the members that Gadzama holds the traditional title of “Okwuluora of Ukpo” in Anambra State which means the mouthpiece of the people in Igbo language, which is a honour well deserved.

Chief Oli stated that the Bar has gone beyond the rhetoric of welfare and what one will do if elected to what one has done to the Bar. He stated that Chief Gadzama is an embodiment of love to all, bridge between the old and the young one, and have passion for the development and welfare of young lawyers. He narrated his experience with Chief Gadzama while under the employment of his firm about 12 years ago and how he impacted his life till date. Chief Oli’s speech threw the members of the forum into thunderous clapping and singing of the songs of acceptance of the candidature of Chief Gadzama.

After the greetings and speech from the representative of Chief Gadzama, some members and supporters converged and took a group photograph where the flex banner of Chief J-K was conspicuously placed at the entrance of the hall.

CHIEF JOE-KYARI GADZAMA, SAN GAILY WELCOMED BY NBA LAFIA – MEMBERS AND EXECUTIVES TO A LUNCH DATE.

On Saturday, June 4, 2022, the friends of Joe-Kyari Gadzama, SAN in conjunction with the members and executives of the NBA Lafia Bar hosted the Learned Silk, Chief Joe-Kyari Gadzama, SAN and his esteemed entourage comprising of Mela Audu Nunghe, SAN(Former. Chairman Abuja Branch), Steve Abar ( Former. Vice President NBA National body, Former. Chairman Jos Branch, Former. National Assistant Secretary), Ganny Ajape (Abuja Branch Elder), Samson Samson Gotom (Jos Brand Secretary), Darlington Onyekwere (Partner,J-k Gadzama LLp ), Jerry Ombugadu Musa ( Financial Secretary Unity bar, Abuja and Junior Partner,J-k Gadzama LLp ), Victor Ehiosun (Counsel J-k Gadzama LLp), Love Chukwumerije (Counsel J-k Gadzama LLp),
Promise Godwin (Counsel J-k Gadzama LLp), Esther Oduh (Counsel J-k Gadzama LLp), Ogwuche Roseline (Counsel J-k Gadzama LLp), were gaily received to a lunch date hosted by the NBA Lafia branch.

The Lunch date witnessed the attendance of Bar Leaders from the NBA Lafia Branch such as: Mustapha Sadiq( Chairman), Mohammed Dahiru( vice chairman), Ayuwule Baba Ayuwule ( Secretary), Ovey Yakubu Ezekiel ( Director of Sports), Grace Akatiki Dominic( Chairperson Young lawyer forum NBA Lafia Branch), Emmanuel C.Agoh ( Secretary YLF Lafia Branch).

The welcoming remarks were delivered by Mustapha Sadiq, Esq (Chairman of Lafia Bar) who amongst many other things expressed his gladness to be hosting the Learned Silk. The Chairman also stated that Chief J-K Gadzama, SAN was an exemplary leader and one they were more than happy to be with.

Baba Ayuwule, Esq (Secretary of the Bar) spoke on behalf of the lawyers. In his remarks, the young lawyers were pleased with the good works and contributions of the Learned Silk and welcome every occasion to have interactions with the Learned Silk.

Thereafter, an indigene of Nasarawa State and Junior Partner with the firm of J-K Gadzama LLP, Mr. Jerry Musa Ombugadu spoke to the gathering, describing the Learned Silk as a man of capacity who has consistently contributed to the development of the personal and professional lives of many lawyers in Nigeria. He also reassured all who were present that the Learned Silk is a committed Bar patriot; and not just anyone but one with the rare ability to speak fearlessly on behalf of the Nigerian Bar.

In similar light, the Former National 1st Vice President and Assistant Secretary, Former Chairman Jos Branch, Mr. Steve Abar, addressed the gathering. He referred to the Learned Silk as a man of impeccable pedigree and unbiased character. He said he could attest to this because he had known the Learned Silk since 1997. He said, “be careful of people who come to you to solicit for your support to be NBA President. Ask them this, what they were doing for the NBA in 2018, 2019, 2020 and 2021. Thereafter he ended his speech by making reference to a statement made by Hon Justice O.A Adeniyi: “J-K Gadzama rivals the NBA as someone who has shown commitment to the affairs of the profession”.

The Learned Silk was then introduced to address the Lafia Bar. Chief Joe-Kyari Gadzama, SAN expressed delightfully, his commitment to the welfare of the Lafia Bar. He thanked everyone for joining him and welcoming him to Lafia Bar. He stated that being in Lafia is a homecoming for him as he is no stranger to the state and he’s a son of the soil . He described the Lafia Bar as an extension of his family explaining to all who were present that he had several affiliations with Nasarawa State. The Learned Silk reassured the members that the welfare of Young Lawyers will always be his priority and prayed for the young lawyers that they will achieve more and greater things than he has achieved in the profession. He also expressed his commitment to ensuring better access to loans with single digit interest, better access to Lawpavillon and other amenities. In his remarks, he assured the Lafia Bar that as a part of his plan, he was going to set up a structural system that would create more employment opportunities for lawyers. “It is possible to have two legal advisers in every local government in Nigeria under statutory employment. There are many ideas that we have. We have only come to thank you for what you have been doing, what you are doing and what you will do to assist us implement our ideas”.

Thereafter His Highness M.A Sambo (Madaki Kayada), thanked the Learned silk for not relenting in his desire to serve the bar despite his caliber and standing.

J.A Kigbo stated that they are privileged to have the Learned silk in their midst and that the leadership of the NBA requires the boldness of a person who can pull the bull by the horn. Thereafter he asked the learned silk to look into the plight of private legal practitioners such as appointment into the judiciary, remuneration of lawyers. The learned silk in response to him stated that all these things are in his agenda and he will make sure to occasion a change.

Zoe Fuantuam (President of Legal Aid), stated that she was grateful to the learned silk for always recognizing corp members

The Chairperson of Young Lawyers Forum, Lafia, Grace Akatiki Dominic thanked the Learned Silk for the interactive session, assuring him of their unwavering support come rain, come sun. She also thanked all who attended the lunch date.

Darlington Onyekwere( partner J-K Gadzama LLP), expressed gratitude on behalf of Chief J-K gadzama SAN and thank everyone for their warm welcome.

PARTE AFTER PARTE: FRIENDS OF J-K HOST AN AFTER-PARTY FOR THE NBA MAKURDI BRANCH 2022 LAW WEEK DINNER.

On Saturday, June 4, 2022 the NBA Makurdi Branch held its 2022 Annual Law Week Dinner at Benue Hotel & Resorts, Makurdi. The Branch invited Chief Joe-Kyari Gadzama, SAN to deliver a dinner talk with the theme, “Democracy, Electoral Process & Paradigm of Change in Nigeria”. Thereafter, Friends of J-K hosted an after party for the members of the NBA Makurdi branch in honor of the Learned Silk, Chief J-K Gadzama SAN.

The after-party witnessed the attendance of Bar Leaders from the NBA Makurdi and Gboko Branch such as: J.T Kpakaa, Esq., (Chairman Gboko Branch), J.T Akaazua, (Vice Chairman Gboko Branch), M. Alabar, (Secretary Gboko Branch) B.I Tyiogh, (Social Secretary), R.K. Chia, (Treasurer Gboko Branch), TAR Tombuwua, (Legal Adviser, Gboko Branch) and Jude Nyam, (Chairman, YLF Makurdi).

The Learned Silk opened the dance floor with some great moves and other members of the Bar joined him.
A special highlight of the event was the singing of a composed hymn by some members of the NBA Makurdi Branch amidst gleeful chants of “J-K” and “incoming”.

The after-party was indeed phenomenal, as the bar members danced and had a good time with the Learned Silk with a lot to eat and drink.

MEMBERS OF NBA MAKURDI BRANCH COMPOSE HYMN AND CHANT VICTORY SONGS IN FAVOUR OF J-K GADZAMA, SAN

On Saturday, June 4, 2022 the NBA Makurdi Branch held its 2022 Annual Law Week Dinner at Benue Hotel & Resorts, Makurdi. The Branch invited Chief Joe-Kyari Gadzama, SAN to deliver a dinner talk with the theme, “Democracy, Electoral Process & Paradigm of Change in Nigeria”.

Thereafter, Friends of J-K hosted an after party for the members of the NBA Makurdi branch in honor of the Learned Silk, Chief J-K Gadzama SAN. The After party hosted by friends of J-K was indeed phenomenal and memorable for the NBA Makurdi branch member and the Learned silk.

The Bar members composed Hymns and chanted them amidst gleeful chants of “J-K” and “incoming”, as Chief J-K Gadzama SAN, was privileged to perform the role of a choir master.

It was indeed a memorable night!!!

UNITY BAR KICKS OFF 2022 LAW WEEK WITH A COCKTAIL PARTY AT HON. JUSTICE S.M.A BELGORE HALL, J-K GADZAMA COURT

It’s the season of law weeks for NBA branches across Nigeria and in this fashion, the NBA, Abuja branch commenced its law week with a fancy cocktail party which was organized by friends of Joe-Kyari Gadzama, SAN on Sunday, June 5, 2022.

The chairman of the branch, Moses Ebute, SAN and the Learned Silk, Joe-Kyari Gadzama heartily welcomed all the members of the branch who ebulliently attended the event. Mr. Afam Okeke, former secretary of the branch and alternate chair person of the planning committee also expressed his gratitude to the members present and assured them of a good time at the party.

Amid the classic jams being played in the background, members sipped on their drinks and dined on the finest barbeque chicken and meat that were offered at the event.

The Learned Silk, Joe-Kyari Gadzama and other members of the branch utilized the cocktail party as an opportunity to network while dancing and chatting with each other.

Prominent personalities who were present at the event include: Mela Nunghe, SAN, past chairman of the branch; Chief Mrs. Victoria Awomolo, SAN; Chief C.P Oli, Director-General of Vox Populi; Hon. Femi Adeniyi, chairman of NBA, Sagamu branch; Dr. Princess Chukwuani; Adama Mohammed; Mrs. Amaruche Onyedum Anya; Dayo Ashonibare amongst a host of others.

It was a great night as priceless memories were made.

JOE-KYARI GADZAMA SAN DAZZLES MEMBERS OF THE NBA-IKEJA BRANCH

Leading Senior Advocate and Candidate for the Office of the President of the Nigerian Bar Association, Joe-Kyari Gadzama SAN stormed the monthly meeting of the NBA-Ikeja branch on Monday, June 6, 2022.

Joe-Kyari Gadzama SAN – the Honoree of the meeting was given an opportunity to address members of the branch who had eagerly been awaiting his arrival. Amidst the overwhelming rounds of applause, Joe-Kyari Gadzama SAN remarked that he had been the only lawyer in the country that had been in the foundation of all the sections of the NBA. In particular, he said that he was the Pioneer Chairman of the NBA-SPIDEL, Pioneer Vice-Chairman the NBA-SLP and a Pioneer council member of the NBA-SBL.

The Leading Senior Advocate also promised improved welfare and increased remuneration for young lawyers, female members of the Bar and lawyers with disabilities.

Furthermore, the Learned Silk stated that the Bar and the Country were at a point where they needed leaders that speak truth to power and could only be guided by the Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria and that of the NBA.

As the Learned Silk concluded his remarks, members of the branch recited the well-known chant, “J-K is OK” which was anchored by Mr Kunle Ogunba SAN.

As is customary with activities linked with the Learned Silk, members of the branch were treated to exquisite delicacies at the cocktail organized in his honour.

Notable personalities present at the meeting with the Learned Silk were Mela Audu Nunghe SAN – Past Chairman of the NBA-Abuja branch, Hon. Nimi Walson Jack – Past General Secretary of the NBA, Otunba Martin Ogunleye – Past Chairman of the NBA-Lagos branch, Stephen Abar – Past 2nd Vice-President of the NBA and Vice-Chairman NBA-SPIDEL, Mr P.B Ishaku, Samson Gotom – Secretary of the NBA-Jos branch, Mr John Austin – Past Publicity Secretary of the NBA, Rotimi Ogunlade, Onwuka Igwe, Oluniyi Adediji, Lamar Joe-Kyari Gadzama, Subomi Adegbemisoye, Anene Nwadukwe, Obinna Ezeanim, Chioma Ferguson, Chukwu Adimote, Chikasi Madubike, Yomi Fagbayi, Azodo Oluchukwu, Her Worship Roseline Akimbo, Benita Olejeme, Lilian Obwugu, Nora Nwaokoye, Naomi Uko, Florence Duru, Nonso Ejionye, Prince Eddy Njoku, Felicia Oheke, Chinelo Ugwu and many others.

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FUNMI ADEOGUN LECTURES ON FINANCIAL INVESTMENT: THE THREE SERVANTS (Part 8)

ADEOGUN FUNMILOLA OLUWATOSIN LECTURES ON FINANCIAL INVESTMENT: THE THREE SERVANTS (Part 8)

Remember the lesson in part 7 is that ‘The owner of talents must be familiar with his servants’ work, know their track record and must be able to trust them accordingly with his property. 

The servants demonstrated their understanding of the owner’s goals and their investment mandate by investing the talents “at once.”

The servants’ knowledge of the long-term investment, time horizon, confirmed by the master’s journey, combined with the act of immediately investing the talents indicates their understanding of the time value of money.

The servants went about investing according to their abilities, undoubtedly with different strategies, and among the different asset classes.

Lesson: A servant must understand the time value of money for example, the dollar had an average inflation rate of 5.6% per year between 2020 and today, producing a cumulative price increase of 11.71%.

FUNMI ADEOGUN

* has applied SKILLS in
* Corporate and Business Law(LW)
* Reporting (FR)
* Performance Management (PM)
* Financial Management (FA)
* Audit and Assurance (AA)
* Taxation (TX)

* she has applied KNOWLEDGE IN
* Business and Technology (BT)
* Financial and Accounting (FA)
* Management Accounting (MA)

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FUNMI ADEOGUN ON FINANCIAL INVESTMENT: THE THREE SERVANTS (Part 7)

ADEOGUN FUNMILOLA OLUWATOSIN LECTURES ON FINANCIAL INVESTMENT: THE THREE SERVANTS ( Part 7)

Remember the lesson in part 6 is that, ‘To everyone who has investing and trading skills, will more be given.’

The owner of the talents demonstrates trust in his servants and in the principles of modern portfolio theory already at work in the first century. Effective management includes allocation, diversification, and weighting of the talents among different strategies and asset classes.

The owner, preparing for a journey, maintained investment goals for his talents. He must have been familiar with his servants’ work, knew their track record, and trusted them accordingly with his property.

The owner selected three stewards and weighted the talents investment according to the stewards’ abilities: e.g 62.5% to the lead servant, 25% to the second, and 12.5% to the third respectively.

The servants diversified the talents through investing, trading, and in savings.

Lesson: The owner of talents must be familiar with his servants’ work, know their track record and must be able to trust them accordingly with his property.

FUNMI ADEOGUN

* has applied SKILLS in
* Corporate and Business Law(LW)
* Reporting ( FR)
* Performance Management (PM)
* Financial Management (FA)
* Audit and Assurance (AA)
* Taxation (TX)

* she has applied KNOWLEDGE IN
* Business and Technology (BT)
* Financial and Accounting (FA)
* Management Accounting (MA)

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‘YOUR LAW WEEK THEME IS QUITE APT,’ AMANDA ASAGBA TELLS NBA IKEJA

Amanda Demechi-Asagba, President of AWLA and Candidate for NBA 3rd Vice President felicitates with the Chairman Barth Aguegbogo and all members of NBA Ikeja Branch (TIGER BAR) on their Law Week 2022

I am filled with so much joy in congratulating the Chairman and entire members of my home branch NBA Ikeja Branch on the 2022 edition of the branch’s Law Week tagged, “2023; Looking backward to move forward.”

So rightly captured is the theme of this year’s law week as it serves as a guide to the activities of humans generally, in looking back to learn from the past, and then making advancement.

I am optimistic that we shall achieve great success in the forthcoming event.

To the Law Week Planning Committee, I say a huge thank you for delivering this landmark event.

Forward Ever!

Amanda Demechi-Asagba

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TAIDI LAUDS NBA ABUJA FOR LAW WEEK

GOODWILL MESSAGE TO NIGERIAN BAR ASSOCIATION ABUJA BRANCH ON HER 2022 LAW WEEK 

I congratulate the Chairman, Executive Committee and Members of the Nigerian Bar Association (NBA) Abuja Branch on her 2022 Law Week. 

The theme: “Credible Electoral Process, Rule of Law, Leadership and Good Governance: The Way Forward,” is both timely, and well thought out given our negative experience on all fronts and the renewed opportunity presented by the upcoming 2023 general elections. 

The way forward is to identify the reasons why unlike other nations which attained political independence with Nigeria, we have become a symbol of retrogression.

I therefore challenge all participants to contribute meaningfully to the discussions on this very important area so that our nation will find that elusive path to greatness. 

Happy deliberations as I wish you a fruitful outcome. 

Jonathan Gunu Taidi, Esq 

Candidate for NBA President

‘INTERROGATE ISSUES THAT BESET US,’ TAIDI URGES NBA BAUCHI ON LAW WEEK

GOODWILL MESSAGE TO NIGERIAN BAR ASSOCIATION BAUCHI BRANCH ON HER 2022 LAW WEEK 

I felicitate with the Chairman, Executive and Planning Committee as well as entire members of the Nigerian Bar Association Bauchi Branch on her 2022 Law Week holding between 3rd – 10th June, 2022.

As has become the tradition, each year our colleagues congregate during a chosen period which has been earmarked for interaction, stock taking and unwinding.

This year’s law week is not particularly different except that the theme requires that we use the platform to discuss issues that have held our nation back while also interrogating the problems militating against the administration of justice.

I urge all participants to actively engage in the events during this law week and come up with recommendations that will take us out of the woods.

Wishing you all a fulfilling and memorable week. 

Jonathan Gunu Taidi, Esq 

Candidate for NBA President

‘YOUR THEME SPEAKS TO OUR POWER AS LAWYERS,’ SAFIYA BALARABE TELLS NBA BWARI

SAFIYA BALARABE EXTENDS GOODWILL MESSAGE TO NBA, BWARI BRANCH AS THEY CELEBRATE THEIR 2022 ANNUAL LAW WEEK

Goodwill message to the NBA, Bwari branch (“Cradle Bar”) on account of their 2022 Annual Law Week, themed “State of the Nation: Where are the Lawyers”.

“I heartily extend my best wishes to the leadership and members of the NBA Bwari branch (“Cradle Bar”) as they celebrate their 2022 Annual Law Week with the theme “State of the Nation: Where are the Lawyers?”

This theme indeed hits differently. It is more or less a reminder that we as lawyers have a hand in every single thing that happens in this country, good or bad. It emphasizes the power we wield over the fortunes of this country and reminds us to act right, to uphold the rule of law at all times so as to ensure a bright future for our children.

We cannot overemphasize our important role as lawyers in the affairs of our country. To this end I urge us all to do better. Thank you Cradle Bar for this timely reminder.

God bless”

Signed:

Safiya Balarabe, Treasurer, NBA Women Forum and Candidate for the position of NBA Treasurer 2022-2024

ECNBA ISSUES FINAL LIST OF CANDIDATES, ASHIMOLE DISQUALIFIED

The Nigerian Bar Association National Election Petitions Committee has now disqualified controversial NBA Publicity Secretary aspirant, Mr. Felix Ashimole aka Che Oyinatumba from participating in the forthcoming NBA Elections, paving the way for Messrs Ogaga Emoghawanre and Habeeb Akorede Lawal to slug it out for the post.

A document obtained by CITY LAWYER shows that the Electoral Committee of the NBA (ECNBA) has also listed the canidates that will do battle at the elections.

The list is below.

ECNBA_FINAL LIST

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AMANDA ASAGBA EULOGIZES REINSTATED JUSTICE OLOYEDE

FEATURED

This is Light at the end of the tunnel. Thank God for vindicating Hon. Justice Olamide Oloyede.

With this Victory, it’s a new dawn for the Judiciary, as the light of judicial activism and radicalism has just been switched on. Welcome to a proactive and radical judicial activism!!!.

All hail Hon. Justice Olamide Oloyede!!! All hail the African Women Lawyers Association (AWLA).

Hon. Justice Olamide Oluyede doubled as AWLA Oyo and Osun State Coordinator, a fearless, bold and courageous Judge who damned the consequence to fight for the people of Osun.

She spoke truth to power. This is what a Judge should be, not government puppet.

We at AWLA are very proud of my Lord.

It is recalled that the National Judicial Council (NJC) recently reinstated the fiery jurist who was sacked for writing a petition against then Governor Rauf Aregbesola, now Minister for Internal Affairs.

                                            – AMANDA EGO DEMECHI-ASAGBA

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‘OWO KILLINGS BARBARIC, CRIME AGAINST HUMANITY,’ SAYS GADZAMA

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OWO ATTACK: CHIEF JOE-KYARI GADZAMA, SAN CONDEMNS KILLING OF WORSHIPPERS DURING SERVICE, LAMENT STATE OF THE NATION AND INVITED THE GOVERNMENT TO ENSURE THAT THE PERPETRATORS ARE BROUGHT TO BOOK SPEEDILY.

Chief joe -Kyari Gadzama, SAN in his statement on the Owo attack, condemned the gruesome killings of Sunday worshipers during the Pentecostal service at St. Francis Catholic Church, Owo on the 5th of June 2022. He described the abominable act as barbaric and a crime against humanity, an act which must not be tolerated or allowed to go unpunished in a civilised society like ours.

He expressed his deep regret and sadness at the senseless mass killing in Owo, and shares in the grief of the brave people of Owo over the tragic loss of innocent souls, caused by the attack and killings.

Chief Joe-Kyari, SAN who is the chairman of the NBA securities Relations Committee on Security Agencies invited the relevant security agencies to act immediately and not let this abominable act go unpunished as the perpetrators must be hunted down and punished to the fullest extent of the law.

He further stated that indeed it is a RED DAY in our country’s history, a day of sorrow and irreplaceable loss, but we must stand tall against evil. We cannot be seen to fold our hands and watch as some bad eggs destroy the legacy of our beloved country. The Job is for us all, Lawyers, law enforcement agencies and the citizenry at large.

In his condolence letters to the governor of Ondo state, His Excellency Rotimi Akeredolu, SAN and HRM OLOWO Ajibade Gbadegesin Ogunoye III, dated the 5th of June,2022, chief J-K Gadzama,SAN shared in the grief of the people of Owo and further condemned the unprovoked and barbaric act that led to the demise of many innocent souls, including children. He prayed for the Soul of the dearly departed and urged the government to ensure that the perpetrators be brought to book speedily.

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NBA ELECTIONS: IKEJA BRANCH ENDORSES ADESINA ADEGBITE FOR GENERAL SECRETARY

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NBA Ikeja Branch Endorses Adesina Adegbite As Sole Candidate For General Secretary. 

It was all cheers and glitz as the NBA Ikeja Branch the local Branch of Adesina Adegbite popularly known as AA unanimously adopted him as the Branch’s sole candidate for General Secretary.

At the Monthly Meeting of the NBA Ikeja Branch held on Monday 6th January, 2002. the Branch Chairman, Bartholomew Aguegbodo Esq, who presided over the meeting emphasized the need for the Branch members to give maximum support to its candidate and Past Secretary of the Branch, Adesina Adegbite who is a candidate for the office of General Secretary in the forthcoming NBA Elections . He advised that no vote of the Branch should be wasted.

While still basking in the euphoria of conviviality and camaraderie that pervaded the air, a senior member of the Branch Chief Afam Ofomata (A.K.A Multiple Chief) moved the motion for the adoption of Adesina Adegbite as the sole candidate of the Branch and same was seconded by another senior member of the Branch Chief Samson Omodara. The meeting also endorsed Mandy Asagba and Charles Ajiboye for 3rd Vice President and Assistant Publicity Secretary respectively.

AA was full of praises to his members and assured them that just as he had served them in several capacities in the past and served creditably, he will serve them even more creditably this time around, if given the opportunity to serve again.

#AAIsIndeedTrulyLoved

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NBA-ICLE, NLNG TO EQUIP LAWYERS WITH ENERGY, FINTECH, GOVERNANCE SKILLS

NBA-ICLE PARTNERS NIGERIAN LNG FOR FINTECH AND OTHER STRATEGIC LEGAL TRAINING FOR LAWYERS

The Nigerian Bar Association Institute of Continuing Legal Education (NBA-ICLE) is pleased to announce its collaboration with the NLNG Legal Learning Academy (NLLA) of Nigeria’s foremost gas company – Nigeria LNG Limited. This collaboration will provide trainings and knowledge sharing events for Nigerian lawyers in contemporary areas of law practice including corporate governance, fintech, the energy transition and several other areas of interest at no cost to members of the Nigerian Bar Association.

The collaboration which will involve notable local and international knowledge partners will commence with a 3-day training series on Fintech which will run from 7th June to 9th June 2022. The training faculty will feature subject matter experts drawn from Nigeria and the United States including Alexandra C. Scheibe; Joseph B Evans; Daley Epstien and Aaron Brogan from McDermot Will & Emery; Damilola Salawu and Kofoworola Toriola of Olaniwun Ajayi LP; Babajimi Ayorinde of TNP and Davidson Oturu of Aelex.

The inaugural series will cover topics such as regulatory environment for digital assets and cryptocurrency; current trends in digital assets litigation and enforcement; digital assets investors’ rights, disputes and class actions; anti-money laundering/combating the financing of terrorism (aml/cft) risks and compliance for fintech companies; data protection and other interesting topics.

According to Mr. Tobenna Erojikwe, Chairman of the Governing Council of the NBA-ICLE “I am very pleased with this partnership that we have entered with the NLLA and all our knowledge partners. Nigeria remains a country of interest for startup companies and tech investors and our goal at the NBA – CLE is to increase the knowledge base of Nigerian lawyers in these and other areas of contemporary law practice so that Nigerian lawyers can play an active role in this space and control a large share of the legal-tech services market. Such growth in knowledge is not only useful to the clients that we serve but is key to improving the financial wellbeing of our lawyers”.

In addition to the Fintech training, which would be virtual, the NBA and the NLLA have agreed that a number of physical training sessions will also be held in Port Harcourt to cover key areas that should be of interest to lawyers who practice in Port Harcourt and its environs where NLNG has most of its operations. In the words of Mr. Akachukwu Nwokedi, General Counsel of NLNG and Dean of the NLLA, “The objective of the NLLA has been to continuously and proactively update the competencies of our in-house counsel on contemporary issues in our areas of operation. This collaboration with the NBA-ICLE will bring the resources of the NLLA to lawyers in Nigeria, and in line with NLNG’s vision of ‘helping to build a better Nigeria’, deepen knowledge, capacity and competencies in the kind of legal subjects that are of interest to NLNG and similar companies operating in Nigeria and internationally. This will in no small way help Nigerian lawyers better position themselves to compete for and win legal work in the energy and other emerging high value sectors of the Nigerian economy”.

This training series is part of the different learning, knowledge sharing and capacity building sessions that the NBA-ICLE has organized for Nigerian lawyers since its Governing Council was constituted by the NBA President, Mr. Olumide Akpata. 

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FIDA LAGOS LAW WEEK KICKS OFF TUESDAY

EVENTS

The International Federation of Women Lawyers [FIDA] Nigeria, Lagos Branch announces her annual Law Week which is set to kick off on Tuesday, 14th June, 2022 at the Nigerian Institute of International Affairs, Kofo Abayomi, Victoria Island, Lagos with the theme “Education as a catalyst for boosting the self-image of the African Child”.

The annual program is held in commemoration of the United Nations 2022 International Day for the African Child and it offers us a great opportunity to continue with our campaigns and various activities to improve the literacy, health, and economic well-being of women and children in Nigeria.

Announcing the schedule of activities, the Chairperson, Law Week Committee, Mrs. Abiola Laseinde, assured members of an activity-packed week. She said there will be interactive sessions on the first two days commencing the Law Week, charity visitations on the third day and for the grand finale, there will be an exclusive imperial dinner on the last day that will afford members and interested parties the opportunity to experience the Full-on social scene of Fidans.

The Law Week Committee revealed that the two-day conference will have in attendance key stakeholders and distinguished personalities. The first sessions will hold on Tuesday, 14th and Wednesday, 15th June, 2022. A number of sub-topics will also be discussed at the law week including: “The Future-Fit Female Professional”, “Create & Strengthen Your Personal Brand”, “Bitter-Sweet Experience of being a Female Lawyer” etc.

With the array of the confirmed speakers, the Law Week promises to be engaging and cerebrally rewarding.

Below is the schedule of event for the Law Week:

Day 1:

Tuesday, 14th June 2022 – Opening Ceremony and Keynote Lecture:
“Education as a catalyst for boosting the self-image of the African Child”.

Venue: The Nigerian Institute of International Affairs, Kofo Abayomi, Victoria Island, Lagos
Time : 10am

Day 2:

Wednesday, 15th June 2022 – Capacity building Program for Professional Development of the Female Lawyers [Professional Development Presentations]

Time: 11am [Virtual]

Day 3:

Thursday, 16th June 2022 – Charity Visitations
i. Visit to FIDA Children’s Ward E4, LUTH, Idi-Araba

ii. Visit to FIDA Lagos adopted school at Makoko, Yaba

iii. Visit to the Pacelli School for the Blind, Surulere

Day 4:

Friday, 17th June 2022 – FIDA [Lagos] Exclusive Law Week Banquet Dinner & Presentation of scholarships to some female indigent pupils.
Venue: The Collosus Hotel, Behind Sheraton Hotel, Ikeja
Red Carpet: 5pm

For sponsorship and enquiries, Please call Abiola on 07031781142 or Chioma on 07031114725.

FUNMI ADEOGUN’S FINANCIAL INVESTMENT NUGGETS: THE THREE SERVANTS (Part 6)

ADEOGUN FUNMILOLA OLUWATOSIN LECTURES ON FINANCIAL INVESTMENT TITLED THE THREE SERVANTS (Part 6)

Remember the lesson in part 5 is that some positions require more skill or ability.

The three servants can be understood in today’s context as investment managers. Two of the stewards industriously apply the principles and invest their talents. Through successful investing and trading skills, they multiply the talents and earn a 100% return over a long-time horizon. The best-performing steward increases his initial investment from e.g. $25,600,000 to $56,320,000 of assets under management. The increase is from $25,600,000 in capital appreciation and $5,120,000 in additional deposits taken from the unproductive servant and reallocated by the master.

Faithfully using your given abilities and the inherent power and influence from wealth “dynamis” will be rewarded with additional opportunities for stewardship. To everyone who has investing and trading skills, will more be given. The master is not miserly economically.

Lesson: To everyone who has investing and trading skills, will more be given.

FUNMI ADEOGUN

* has applied SKILLS in
* Corporate and Business Law(LW)
* Reporting (FR)
* Performance Management (PM)
* Financial Management (FA)
* Audit and Assurance (AA)
* Taxation (TX)

* she has applied KNOWLEDGE IN
* Business and Technology (BT)
* Financial and Accounting (FA)
* Management Accounting (MA)

Stay tuned with

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FIMC, FIMS(UK), MCIArb (UK), CMC, CMS

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CATHOLIC LAWYERS CONDEMN OWO KILLINGS, WANT CULPRITS PUNISHED

It is cruel and sacrilegious that innocent worshippers are attacked in the serene town of Owo, Ondo State and massacred in cold blood. This attack coming on a day the Church celebrates the Pentecost, the birthday of the Church.

The National Association of Catholic Lawyers once more condemns in absolute terms the reckless and abominable crime perpetrated by these monsters.

The brazenness of this attack at the centre of an important city like Owo suggests the breakdown or absence of a coordinated security architecture in Nigeria.

There’s now a total breakdown of law and order in the country as this is an attack too many. May the souls of these martrys rest in the Lord. Amen We condole the Catholic Bishop of Akure and the Catholic Bishops Conference of Nigeria on the loss of lives and pray the good to console the families of the dead and grant quick recovery to the wounded.

We therefore call on the organs of the State to make haste to arrest and prosecute all the persons involved in this abominable act. We shall no longer accept excuses for the inactions of the Nigerian State.

Signed

CHUKWUMA EZEALA, ESQ.
President
NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF CATHOLIC LAWYERS

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‘WHY I WANT NBA ABA ELECTORAL C’TE DISBANDED,’ BY APPELLANT

OPINION

APPEAL TO THE NIGERIAN BAR ASSOCIATION ABA BRANCH APPEAL COMMITTEE AGAINST THE DECISION OF THE ELECTORAL COMMITTEE OF THE NIGERIAN BAR ASSOCIATION ABA BRANCH.

BRIEF SUMMATION OF THE GROUSE OF THE APPELLANT

2.1 INTRODUCTION:
2.2 This Appeal is against the decision of the Electoral Committee of the Nigerian Bar Association Aba Branch published on the 16th day May 2022 upon the grounds ex facie the Notice of Appeal.

2.0 BRIEF SUMMARY OF FACT

2.1 I am a member of the Nigerian Bar Association Aba Branch.

2.2 Respectfully, upon the commencement of the Nigerian Bar Association Aba Branch 2022 Electoral process, I had course to carefully study the Nigerian Bar Association Uniform Bye-Laws for Branches in order to ascertain the validity and or competence of the Nigerian Bar Association Aba Branch Electoral Committee which the branch set up to conduct the election and the validity of the Notice of Election given by the said committee.

2.3 After a deep study of the Constitution of Nigerian Bar Association 2015 as amended in 2021 and the Third Schedule, Part 1 of the Nigerian Bar Association Uniform Bye-Laws for Branches as it relates to the constitution of Electoral Committee and the validity of the Notice of Election issued by them, it became obvious that the exercise of their constitution as an “Electoral Committee” and the election they purport to carry out is illegal.

2.4 Consequent upon that, I wrote a petition to the Electoral Committee to that effect. Same was considered by them and they ruled against me which led to my appeal to this Committee.

3.0 ISSUES FOR DETERMINATION

3.1 I hereby nominate three (3) issues for determination, which are:
a. Whether the Electoral Committee of the Nigerian Bar Association Aba Branch is duly constituted in accordance with the Nigerian Bar Association Uniform Bye-Laws for Branches. (Grounds One and Two).

b. Whether the Notice of Election date issued by the Electoral Committee is valid taking into consideration the provisions of the Nigerian Bar Association Uniform Bye-Laws for Branches. (Ground Three).

c. Whether the Electoral Committee is competent to fix the date of an election for a branch taking into consideration article 9(2)b of the uniform bye law for branches. (Ground Four)

d. Whether the Electoral Committee after holding that they will comply strictly with the provisions of the Nigerian Bar Association Uniform Bye-Laws for Branches can turn around to strictly apply some provisions of the Bye law and jettisoning some of the provisions. (Ground Five).

4.0 ARGUMENT OF ISSUES.
4.1 I shall respectfully argue the issues raised in this appeal seriatim.

ISSUE ONE

4.2 The committee tagged the “Electoral Committee” was constituted with the following members:

1. Chief Theo Nkire
2. Prof. Ernest Ojukwu (SAN)
3. Ichie Goddy Akonani Esq
4. A.G.E. Nwachukwu Esq
5. N.D. Ojeh Esq Esq
6. Chief C.U.C. Eduzor
7. Victor Nwaugo Esq
8. Sir. E.E. J. Agwulonu
9. Chidozie Ogunji Esq
10. Ken Nwakanma Esq
11. Barth Okoye-Aniche Esq
12. C.C Elele Esq

4.3 Furthermore on or about February 2022, other persons were equally added to the already illegal body as members of the committee. These are;

1. Bob Chukwueke Esq
2. Godson Ihenko Esq
3. Linda Ejims Esq
4. Chinyere Ojukwu Esq.

4.4 I submit that the Committee in the first instance was illegal and the lumping of the other members compounded the illegality and therefore they cannot engage in the conduct of a valid election. After all, as we say, “you cannot put something on nothing and expect it to stand”.

4.5 First and foremost is the sacred provisions of ARTICLE 9(2)(A) OF THE THIRD SCHEDULE PART 1 OF THE NIGERIAN BAR ASSOCIATION UNIFORM BYE-LAWS FOR BRANCHES which provides as follows;

“2 The Electoral Committee:
(a) shall consist of five members;”

4.6 Respectfully, the above number is the valid committee to be established and not otherwise. The key words in Article 9(2)(a) referred to above are the word “Shall” and “Consist”. The word shall by all authorities and definitions is mandatory. Further, by the BLACK’S LAW DICTIONARY SIXTH EDITION AT PAGE 308 the word “consist” is defined as follows;

“To stand together, to be composed of or made up of”. (emphasis mine)

4.7 In effect for there to be a valid Electoral Committee, it must be one composed of or made up of five members as that is what will create a valid and legal entity. Any other thing is illegal and unconstitutional.

4.8 This word consist has equally been given judicial interpretation in DR OLUBUKOLA ABUBAKAR SARAKI VS. F.R.N (2016) 3 NWLR PT 1500 PG 531 where a full panel of the Supreme Court made up of seven Justices per Kekere Ekun (JSC) stated thus;

“The phrase “consist of” is defined in the Oxford Advanced Learner’s Dictionary of Current English, 8th Edition (International Student’s Edition) page 310 as follows:
“Consist of make up something; constitute; be comprised of;
These words all mean to be formed from the things or people mentioned, or to be the parts that form something.”

4.9 Sirs, flowing from this, it is obvious that the creation of 12 man committee as an Electoral Committee is illegal and the attempt rather unfortunately raising it to Sixteen (16) is equally a void act by virtue of the Constitution of Nigeria Bar Association.

4.10 The effect therefore is that for there to be a valid Electoral Committee, it must consist of five members.

4.11 Furthermore, I am not unmindful of the provisions of Article 9(d) of the Third Schedule, Part 1 of Nigerian Bar Association Uniform Bye-Laws for Branches which provides as follows:

“Each Committee shall have a minimum of 5 members each of whom must be a financial member of the Branch”.

4.12 Sirs, reliance on the above provision is simplistic as the said provision does not brook the increase and or forming of a committee outside the provisions of The Nigerian Bar Association Uniform Bye Law for Branches. With respect holding on same to validate an otherwise illegal body is clutching on straws.

4.13 More so, the above do not excuse the committee as while the provision dictates the minimum, the specific provision on the constitution of the committee insists that it must “Consist” only of five members.

4.14 A further look at the said provision of Article 9(d) of the Third Schedule, Part 1 of the Bye Law will show that it is intended for other Committees in the bye law that have no number of persons to constitute same but was left open for the appointing authority or body to fix as they deem fit. These committees include: the Continuing Legal Education Committee, The Welfare Committee, Human Rights Committee, Ethics and Disciplinary Committee, Law Reform Committee, Bar and Bench Relations Committee and the Election Appeal Committee. The provisions of Article 9(d) do not concern the Electoral Committee whose membership were clearly spelt out by the Constitution. It is trite that the express mention of a thing means the exclusion of others. It is instructive to note that the operative word in that article is “shall” which connotes mandatory compliance. If the draftsmen of the Uniform Bye Law intended the said provision to be permissive, they would have used the word “may” instead of “shall”.

4.15 My Lord ONNOGHEN (JSC) (as he then was) put a note of finality on the issue in DR OLUBUKOLA ABUBAKAR SARAKI VS F.R.N (SUPRA) when he held thus:

“By submitting that the above relevant provisions of the 1999 Constitution (as amended) and sections of the Acts constitute both the composition and quorum of the Code of Conduct Tribunal, learned senior counsel for appellant admits that there is a difference between composition and quorum but that in the case of the tribunal in question, the terms/words mean the same thing.
To resolve the issue, we shall have to start by understanding some relevant words used in drafting the provisions; these are “consist of”.
At page 208 of New Webster’s dictionary of English Language, International Edition, the word “consist” is defined inter alia, thus:-
“To be made up or composed… to reside or lie essentially”.
On the other hand, the word is defined in Black’s Law Dictionary, 6th Edition at page 308 as follows:-
“To stand together, to be composed of or made up of”.
From the above definitions, it is very clear, and I hold the view that paragraph 15(1) of the 5th Schedule to the 1999 Constitution (as amended) and section 20(1) and (2) of Cap. C15, LFN, 2004 provide for the establishment and composition of the Code of conduct Tribunal as consisting of a Chairman and two other members. This construction is clearly the literal meaning of the words used by the draftsman in the relevant sections concerned”.

4.16 In the circumstances, the committee is therefore illegal and such an illegal body cannot midwife a valid election.

ISSUE TWO:

4.17 The Electoral Committee on the 14th day of April 2022 issued a Notice which was pasted at the Notice Board of the Nigerian Bar Association Aba Branch wherein it was published that the election of the Nigerian Bar Association Aba Branch by the Committee is fixed for the 17th day of June 2022. This publication with the greatest respect is void as same is made contrary to the provisions of THIRD SCHEDULE PART 1 OF THE NIGERIAN BAR ASSOCIATION UNIFORM BYE LAWS FOR BRANCHES AT ARTICLE 16(1) which states thus:

“Not later than Ninety (90) days to the election, the Electoral Committee shall announce the date of the election as fixed by the Electoral committee shall announce the date of the election as fixed by the Electoral Committee and invite nominations of candidates for the various offices and shall publicize the provisions of the Bye-Law relating to eligibility to contest and eligibility to vote and also issue election and campaign guideline. Provided that no candidate shall commence any form of public campaign until the campaign guideline are issued or released. (Emphasis mine)

4.18 Respectfully, the words of the said Article 16 are very plain and brooks of no side stepping. By the provisions of the above Article, the least time for publication of election date is a day that is not less than Ninety (90) days. A simple calculation of not later than the Ninety (90) days window by the publication is the 14th day of July 2021. It’s therefore a shock that contrary to the above provision, instead of the said 14th day of July 2022 or thereabout for the holding of the election the Committee stated that the Election has been fixed for the 17th June 2022 contrary to the basic law for the holding of the election. Despite my petition, the Electoral Committee glossed over this.

4.19 Incidentally, and most fundamentally is that the said Article 16(1) is the first under the duties of the Electoral Committee. Clearly any election fixed for the 17th day of June 2022 as the Electoral Committee sought to do is an illegal venture which no legal practitioner should be part of.

4.20 Sirs, unless it is shown that election is not being conducted under the Nigerian Bar Association Uniform Bye-Laws for Branches as if it is to be held under the said enabling law, the purported election allegedly fixed for the 17th day of June 2022 is an illegal act. As a body of lawyers, it will be most wrong not to follow our own laws which we gave to ourselves.

ISSUE THREE:
4.21 We submit that the electoral committee cannot by any stretch of imagination be competent to fix the date for the election because it is contrary to the provision of the Uniform Bye-law for branches. Article 9(2)(b) provides thus:

“Article 9 (2) Electoral Committee:

(a) ………….

(b) Shall conduct the election of officers of the branch on a date in the month of June of an election year as the branch Executive Committee may determine and shall inter alia undertake due publicity for the elections and nominations thereto, the printing of ballot papers and compilation of the list of eligible candidates and voters”

4.22 From the wordings of the above article, it is clear that the Electoral Committee usurped the powers of the Executive Committee of the branch as can be gleaned from the minutes of the meeting of the Electoral Committee particularly paragraph 4.3 of the minutes of 4th April, 2022. This usurpation of the powers of the Executive Committee by the Electoral Committee has further compounded the infirmity bedeviling this Electoral Committee and its unlawful activities.

4.23 Furthermore, this usurpation of powers by the Electoral Committee has rendered the acts of the electoral committee unlawful and the Electoral Committee cannot be allowed to continue in its illegality.

ISSUE FOUR:

4.24 Respectfully Sirs, the Electoral Committee after holding that they will strictly apply the provisions of the Bye Law in the conduct of the branch election turned round to pick the provisions they desired to apply and jettison the other provisions which they don’t like.

4.25 Where the affairs of an organization are regulated by a given set of rules or constitution, that constitution must be followed and applied to the latter. The committee cannot decide to apply one provision and leave the other the inherent power which is imbibed in a constitution lies in its strict applicability.

4.26 Furthermore, this act of the Electoral Committee if not stopped will create disunity, malice and or crisis among the members of the Aba Branch as the persons who are affected by the strict interpretation of the Bye Law against them will feel bad, cheated and or scammed knowing that a provision of the same Bye Law was jettisoned in favour of another person.

4.27 I therefore urge you to resolve the issues in my favour and make the following directive:

1. A holding that the body called the Electoral Committee of the Nigerian Bar Association Aba Branch is incompetent by virtue of Article 9 (2) of the Nigerian Bar Association Uniform Bye-Law for Branches.

2. A directive to the Chairman and the Executive Committee of Nigerian Bar Association Aba Branch to constitute a new Electoral Committee consisting of only five (5) members as provided for in the Nigerian Bar Association Uniform Bye Law for Branches.

3. A decision that the document dated 14th day of April 2022 calling for election on the 17th day of June 2022 is in violation of Article 16 (1) Of the Nigerian Bar Association Uniform Bye Law for Branches and therefore invalid.

DATED THIS 18TH DAY OF MAY, 2022.

…………………………………………….
B.C. NWAOKORO ESQ.

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‘OWO KILLINGS A TERROR ATTACK ON YORUBA,’ SAYS EGBE AMOFIN O’ODUA

OWO KILLINGS : A TERRORIST ATTACK ON YORUBA LAND’- Egbe Amofin Oodua (The Yoruba Lawyers Forum)

Egbe Amofin Ooodua ( The Yoruba Lawyers Forum) condemns in strong terms the gruesome attack and murder of worshippers at St. Francis Catholic Church, Owa-luwa Street, Owo, Ondo State of Nigeria which occurred today the 5th day of June 2022 by yet to be identified gun men. This was indeed a terrorist attack on Yoruba land.

We commiserate with the Olowo of Owo, HRH. Oba Ajibade Gbadegesin Ogunoye III, the people of Owo Land, families of the victims, the Catholic Church of Nigeria as well as the Governor of Ondo State, Arakunrin Oluwarotimi Akeredolu SAN for this tragic event.

We urge the Federal Government of Nigeria, government of Ondo State and Security services to ensure that the perpetrators of this dastardly act are urgently apprehended and made to face the wrath of the Law.

We pray that God Almighty shall forgive the shortcomings of the deceased, comfort their families and grant them the fortitude to bear this irreparable loss.

DATED 5th June 2022.

Aare Isiaka Abiola Olagunju SAN
Chairman, Governing Council

Olayinka Sokoya Esq
Publicity Secretary
Egbe Amofin Oodua (The Yoruba Lawyers Forum)

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‘X-RAY ISSUES THAT HINDER LAW AND DEMOCRACY,’ TAIDI TELLS NBA MINNA LAW WEEK

GOODWILL MESSAGE TO NIGERIAN BAR ASSOCIATION MINNA BRANCH ON HER 2022 LAW WEEK

I felicitate with the Chairman, Executive Committee and Members of the Nigerian Bar Association Minna Branch on the occasion of her 2022 Law Week with the theme: “Law & Democracy: Progress, Challenges & Prospects.”

Law and Democracy like Siamese twins are the foundation of good governance and development. Any society therefore which is consistently grappling with the rudiments of good governance and development stands on a shaky foundation.

The theme of the law week and the topical issues lined up for discussion are timely given the precarious state of our nation which is in need of retooling.

I congratulate the Planning Committee for bringing to the front burner the progress so far recorded, the attendant challenges and the urgent need to find a pathway to the progress and prosperity of our nation.

I charge all participants to take advantage of this platform and interrogate issues militating against law and democracy and profer workable solutions aimed at bailing our ailing nation.

I wish you all a memorable and beneficial law week.

Jonathan Gunu Taidi, Esq
Candidate for NBA President

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IDRIS DOKO, AKPETO, ONAKOYA BARRED FROM NBA ELECTIONS BY APPEALS C’TE

The Nigerian Bar Association (NBA) National Election Appeal Committee has dismissed three more appeals filed by disqualified aspirants for the 2022 NBA Elections, CITY LAWYER can authoritatively report.

Among those who have had their fate sealed as regards contesting the elections are NBA 1st Vice President aspirant, Mr. Muhammad Idris Doko; his counterpart for the office of NBA 3rd Vice President and former Chairman of NBA Sapele Branch, Mr. Promise Besinginwayemi Awolowo Ademi-Akpeto, as well as an aspirant for the General Council of the Bar (GCB), Mr. Femi Onakoya.

It is recalled that the National Appeals Committee headed by prominent chartered arbitrator, Mrs. Funmi Roberts had earlier dismissed an appeal by Mr. Finian Eze Ndukwu, an aspirant for the post of Nigerian Bar Association (NBA) 2nd Vice President.

The committee has so far upheld all the decisions of the Ayodele Akintunde SAN-led Electoral Committee of the NBA (ECNBA) on qualification of aspirants for the eagerly awaited elections.

In the decision on Ndukwu’s obtained by CITY LAWYER, the committee stated that the sole issue for determination was “Whether upon consideration of the omissions in the Appellant’s Nomination Form constituting the basis for the rejection thereof and his disqualification thereby, the Appellant’s appeal is not devoid of merit and liable to being dismissed.”

It held that “It is therefore, our finding that the failures or omissions by the Appellant, his Nominator and Seconder in filling in those fundamental pages, portions, spaces, columns etc in the Appellant’s Nomination Form are not mere irregularities but failure to fulfil or supply to the ECNBA, facts/answers that would have aided ECNBA to determine his eligibility or otherwise for the position of office of the 2nd Vice President of NBA, in the 2022 General Elections.”

“We are in full agreement with the submissions by the ECNBA at page 2 lines 13, 21, and 24 of its Reply to the Appellant’s Appeal, that having failed to proffer answers to questions vii, viii, x, xi, xii, xiii, xiv, xv, xvi, xvii, and xviii of his Nomination Norm, which would have demonstrated his eligibility under the provisions of Part VIII(c), (d), (e) of the Second Schedule and Section 4(a), (b), (c), of the Constitution, the ECNBA was right to have rejected the nomination of the Appellant, and in consequence of that rejection, disqualify the Appellant pursuant to part I, paragraph 6, Second Schedule to the Constitution of the NBA2015, as amended in 2021.”

Bringing its final hammer on the quest by the aspirant to reverse the decision of the ECNBA, the Appeals Committee said: “The Appellant’s contention that he should have been notified of the errors, and that by not notifying him, his right to fair hearing is breached, is of no moment.

“The ECNBA is not clothed with such vires and more so, the Appellant was given the same opportunity as other aspirants to fill the Nomination Form properly, before submitting them. In Ayoade vs State (2020) 9 NWLR (pt 1730) 577 ratio 3 at pages 583 – 584, the Supreme Court held that:

“A party cannot and should not complain of breach of his right to fair hearing where he refused to avail himself as in the instant case, of the opportunity provided under the law to present his case. Darma Vs Eco Bank Plc. (2017) 9 NWLR (pt 1571) referred to………” See also C.M & E.S Ltd. (2020) 1 NWLR (pt 1704) 70 ratio 8 at page 78.

“It is upon the foregoing that this Committee resolves the sole issue against the Appellant and accordingly, his Appeal is hereby dismissed for lacking merit.”

It is recalled that the Appellant, an aspirant to the office of 2nd Vice President of the Nigerian Bar Association (NBA/Association) in the 2022 National Elections of the Association, was disqualified by the Electoral Committee of the Nigerian Bar Association (ECNBA) for failure to fill pages 4, 5, and 6 of the Nomination Form, and that his Nominator and Seconder did not fill pages 10 – 12 and 16 – 18.

The NBA Election is scheduled to hold on July 16, 2022.

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FUNMI ADEOGUN’S FINANCIAL NUGGETS: THE THREE SERVANTS (PT. 5)

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ADEOGUN FUNMILOLA OLUWATOSIN LECTURES ON FINANCIAL INVESTMENT: THE THREE SERVANTS (Part 5)

Remember the lesson in part 4 is that ‘People are not endowed with identical or necessarily equal gifts.’

At the same time, the talent was taken from the third servant being given to the one with ten talents. Equal worth does not necessarily mean equal compensation.

Some positions require more skill or ability and thus are compensated accordingly. The two servants who did well are rewarded in different amounts. But they are both praised identically. The implication of the is that we are to use whatever talents we’ve been given to the best of our ability and when we have done that, we are on an equal playing field with other faithful, trustworthy servants.

Lesson: Some positions require more skill  or ability.

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OWO KILLINGS: ‘TIME TO OVERHAUL NIGERIA’S SECURITY SYSTEM,’ SAYS TAIDI

The Owo Attack and Security Agencies in Nigeria

The attack on the Catholic Church Owo, Ondo State, where scores of worshippers were killed and several others wounded has again been greeted with the usual “condemnation” from various quarters – as if such a response is enough to avert future occurrences of similar or worse attacks.

The dastardly act has again exposed the ineptitude of our security agencies whose score card has certainly fallen below zero in intelligence gathering. The whole thing was made even more odious by the complete lack of response from the police, or the motley number of uniformed agencies that are sworn to defend the people, thus making it easy for the attackers to operate maximally and flee without any intervention or interception.

The inability of various security agencies to device effective intelligence gathering is responsible for the calamities that befall us in various locations and at varying shades of vileness.

Our security agencies, despite the huge allocation of scarce resources, are constantly caught sleeping on duty and this has become a running national embarrassment.

Again, we must insist that the time has come to re-examine the nation’s security architecture, to overhaul and upgrade the detecting arm of all the security forces and to recalibrate our surveillance systems to meet modern methods of investigating crime. We have been locked in an obsolete system where we spend money on men, rather than on sophisticated materials and scientific methods.
At this point, a national summit on security will not be out of place because the brains currently manning our forces appeared tired, and posses neither the enthusiasm for crime fighting nor the innovative skills required to succeed at such an enterprise.

I condole with the families of the victims as well as the Catholic community over this avoidable loss of innocent lives and pray for the repose of the souls of those whose lives have been so brutally cut short.

I hope those whose duty it is to arrest and prosecute the criminals responsible for this mayhem will, for once, do their job swiftly and effectively in order to bring closure to the families of the bereaved and the rest of our anxious nation.

Jonathan Gunu Taidi, Esq.

OWO KILLINGS: ‘MAY GOD HEAL OUR LAND,’ ISAAC OGBAH PRAYS

The events which happened at *St. Francis Catholic Church, Owa-luwa Street, Owo, Ondo State* on the 5th day of June 2022 is most unfortunate. 

This desperate and wicked attack on innocent people who woke up in robust health and going to church to worship God almighty, not knowing that day will be their last on earth is saddening. 

As a country, our right to life is entrenched in the Constitution and the government should be able to secure lives and properties of all citizens and residents of this great country Nigeria. 

But it is appalling that in broad daylight countless lives would be killed and or maimed in the most horrific manner and with security operatives no where to be found. And more worrisome is the fact that the intelligence community could not even have any intelligence reports that would have prevented this from happening. 

The security of our lives and Properties should be of utmost importance to the Government.

I join other Nigerians to commiserate with the people that of Ondo state and most especially the families of those that died at yesterday’s unfortunate incidence. My prayer is for God to heal our nation and a quick recovery of all those that survived the attack and are presently receiving medical attention. 

Isaac Omuta Ogbah, FICMC.

‘BRING OWO MASSACRE CULPRITS TO JUSTICE,’ ADESINA ADEGBITE URGES FG

OWO MASSACRE : ADESINA ADEGBITE CONDEMNS KILLINGS, CONDOLES WITH THE VICTIMS AND STATE GOVERNMENT, SAYS IT’S TIME FOR VIGILANCE AND SERIOUS ACTION

It was with extreme shock and disbelief that I read the sad news of the horrific attack and murder of worshippers at St. Francis Catholic Church, Owa-luwa Street, Owo, Ondo State of Nigeria which occurred earlier today Sunday, 5th of June, 2022, by those that have been bandied unknown gunmen.

That such a dastardly act could happen at all is a confirmation that wickedness and barbarism have become the order of day in our country; and that it happened in the ancient and peaceful Owo Town, the hometown of the Governor of Ondo State is indeed a signal that anywhere in the South West is susceptible to being a target of this heinous criminality.

It is with a seriously traumatized heart that I commiserate with the families of the victims, the Catholic Church of Nigeria, the Governor of Ondo State, Arakunrin Oluwarotimi Akeredolu SAN and the grieving people of Ondo State, the South West and Nigeria in general over this unimaginable tragedy.

I’m in agreement with an earlier statement issued by the leadership of Egbe Amofin Oodua urging the Federal Government of Nigeria, the Government of Ondo State and Security Services to ensure that the perpetrators of the dastardly act are urgently apprehended and made to face the wrath of the Law.

However, the Government at all levels and all security agencies must now be very vigilant more than ever and take the protection of lives and properties of the citizens more seriously.

Enough of this kind of senseless wanton killings.

May the Almighty God bless the souls of the deceased and comfort their families, and bring speedy healings to the surviving victims.

Adesina Adegbite Esq. (AA)

‘YOUR BRANCH IS IN CAPABLE HANDS,’ SAFIYA BALARABE SAYS OF NEW NBA ONITSHA EXCO

SAFIYA BALARABE LAUDS ONITSHA BRANCH FOR SUCCESSFUL ELECTIONS; CONGRATULATES NEW AND OUTGOING EXECUTIVE COMMITTEES

Read below Safiya Balarabe’s congratulatory message to the Onitsha branch on account of their successful elections which held on Friday, 3rd June, 2022.

“I heartily congratulate the Onitsha branch for having successfully elected new officers into executive committee. The election which held on Friday, 3rd June, 2022 was a seamless one.

I specifically congratulate the new Chairman, D. I. Uba, Esq. and his executive committee. I am in no doubt that the branch is in capable hands to take same to greater heights.

Likewise, I congratulate the immediate past Chairman, Onyechi Ononye Steve and his ever supportive executive committee. They performed tremendously well during their tenure.

It is my prayer that the Onitsha branch continues in its developmental strides.

God bless”

Signed:

Safiya Balarabe

Treasurer, NBA Women Forum and Candidate for the position of NBA Treasurer 2022-2024

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

ISAAC OGBAH ACCLAIMS EBF FOR PROMOTING RULE OF LAW

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Isaac Omuta Ogbah felicitates with the Governor, Governing Counsel and members of the Eastern Bar Forum (EBF) and congratulated them on the success of their Calabar June Quarterly Meeting.

He admonished the entire members of the EBF and NBA at large to be great advocates of the Rule of Law, which NBA stands for, bearing in mind the times and seasons that this great nation, Nigeria 🇳🇬 presently is in.

He further admonished lawyers nationwide to ensure that both the current and incoming Bar leadership, both at the Branch and national levels keep alive the momentum that the present Olumide Akpata led leadership of NBA has taken the bar to, for with great and fearless leadership at the Bar we will have a better nation.

‘COMING FROM NORTH, I FELT AT HOME,’ SAFIYA BALARABE EULOGIZES EBF

SAFIYA BALARABE, TREASURER, NBA WOMEN FORUM HAILS THE EASTERN BAR FORUM ON THE SUCCESSFUL CONDUCT OF THEIR QUARTERLY MEETING; SENDS FAREWELL MESSAGE TO MEMBERS AND VISITORS WHO PARTICIPATED

The Eastern Bar Forum’s quarterly meeting which held on the 3rd and 4th of June, 2022 in Calabar, Cross River State ended in a resounding success. Ms. Safiya Balarabe who was in attendance has hailed the Governor, Executives and Members of the Forum, while sending a farewell message to all visitors and participants.

Her message reads:

“The distinguished Governor, Executives and Members of the Eastern Bar Forum,

Permit me use this medium in commending and congratulating you for the success of your just concluded quarterly meeting.

Your Forum is a great one consisting of graceful personalities, same being a solid pillar to rely on.

The discussions at the meeting were thoroughly insightful. Coming all way from the North, I felt at home and at ease in your midst. Your reception was topnotch and I totally enjoyed being with you.

I wish all members, participants and visitors at the meeting safe journeys back to their respective destinations.

I look forward to more opportunities in the near future to rub minds with you.

God bless you all.

Thank you”

Signed:

Safiya Balarabe

Treasurer, NBA Women Forum and Candidate for the position of NBA Treasurer 2022-2024

CLEMENT CHUKWUEMEKA HAILS EBF ON SUCCESSFUL MEETING

Goodbye and Safe journey from Calabar

A well attended meeting is worth celebrating.

May I use this opportunity to appreciate the Governing Council of Eastern Bar Forum for a successful and well attended quarterly meeting.

We must always note that the society place great PREMIUM on Lawyers for a better tomorrow. Let us be their voice going forward. It is possible and workable. Leadership role is not for occupation, for selfless service for the betterment of the society . 

Are you for paradym shift?

Join the movement.

Clement Ugo Chukwuemeka 

(An aspirant cleared by ECNBA for the office of 2nd Vice President )

‘THANK YOU FOR ACCEPTING ME AS ONE OF YOU,’ GADZAMA TELLS EASTERN BAR FORUM

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FUNMI ADEOGUN ON FINANCIAL INVESTMENT: THE THREE SERVANTS (Part 4)

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ADEOGUN FUNMILOLA OLUWATOSIN LECTURES ON FINANCIAL INVESTMENT TITLED ‘THE THREE SERVANTS’ ( Part 4)

Remember the lesson in part 3 is that * master is interested in making wise investments of his money to obtain profit*

More pointedly for the workplace, it commends putting capital at risk in pursuit of earning a return. Sometimes we speak as if growth, productivity, and return on investment were not godly.
We should invest our skills and abilities, but also our wealth and the resources made available to us at work, home, associations all for the betterment of humanity.
This includes the production of needed goods and services. The volunteers who put themselves forward to serve humanity.

People are not endowed with identical or necessarily equal gifts.

If you do as well as you can with the gifts given to you by God, you will hear his “Well done.” Not only the gifts, but also the people have equal worth.

Lesson: People are not endowed with identical or necessarily equal gifts.

FUNMI ADEOGUN

* has applied SKILLS in
* Corporate and Business Law(LW)
* Reporting ( FR)
* Performance Management (PM)
* Financial Management (FA)
* Audit and Assurance ( AA)
* Taxation ( TX)

* she has applied KNOWLEDGE IN
* Business and Technology ( BT)
* Financial and Accounting ( FA)
* Management Accounting ( MA)

Stay tuned with

FUNMI ADEOGUN, FIMC, FIMS(UK), MCIArb(UK)
CMC, CMS

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CLEMENT CHUKWUEMEKA WELCOMES EASTERN BAR FORUM MEMBERS TO CALABAR

Welcome To the Paradise City of Calabar

Calabar is known for her tourism potentials, the venue for the quarterly meeting of Eastern Bar Forum . May I sincerely welcome the Governing Council and members of Eastern Bar forum to the Peaceful Paradise City of Calabar, My home.

This is wishing the forum a successful and humane deliberation as they discuss for growth of mankind.

Clement Ugo Chukwuemeka

I am, one of the Candidates cleared for the office of the 2nd Vice President of NBA in the forthcoming election.

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NBA APPEALS C’TE DISMISSES VP ASPIRANT’S CASE

An appeal by an aspirant for the post of Nigerian Bar Association (NBA) 2nd Vice President has been dismissed by the Nigerian Bar Association Appeals Committee headed by renowned chartered arbitrator, Mrs. Funmi Roberts.

The decision on the appeal filed by Mr. Finian Eze Ndukwu may also be a pointer to how the other appeals by other disqualified aspirants may be resolved by the committee.

In the decision obtained by CITY LAWYER, the committee stated that the sole issue for determination was “Whether upon consideration of the omissions in the Appellant’s Nomination Form constituting the basis for the rejection thereof and his disqualification thereby, the Appellant’s appeal is not devoid of merit and liable to being dismissed.”

It held that “It is therefore, our finding that the failures or omissions by the Appellant, his Nominator and Seconder in filling in those fundamental pages, portions, spaces, columns etc in the Appellant’s Nomination Form are not mere irregularities but failure to fulfil or supply to the ECNBA, facts/answers that would have aided ECNBA to determine his eligibility or otherwise for the position of office of the 2nd Vice President of NBA, in the 2022 General Elections.”

“We are in full agreement with the submissions by the ECNBA at page 2 lines 13, 21, and 24 of its Reply to the Appellant’s Appeal, that having failed to proffer answers to questions vii, viii, x, xi, xii, xiii, xiv, xv, xvi, xvii, and xviii of his Nomination Norm, which would have demonstrated his eligibility under the provisions of Part VIII(c), (d), (e) of the Second Schedule and Section 4(a), (b), (c), of the Constitution, the ECNBA was right to have rejected the nomination of the Appellant, and in consequence of that rejection, disqualify the Appellant pursuant to part I, paragraph 6, Second Schedule to the Constitution of the NBA2015, as amended in 2021.”

Bringing its final hammer on the quest by the aspirant to reverse the decision of the ECNBA, the Appeals Committee said: “The Appellant’s contention that he should have been notified of the errors, and that by not notifying him, his right to fair hearing is breached, is of no moment.

“The ECNBA is not clothed with such vires and more so, the Appellant was given the same opportunity as other aspirants to fill the Nomination Form properly, before submitting them. In Ayoade vs State (2020) 9 NWLR (pt 1730) 577 ratio 3 at pages 583 – 584, the Supreme Court held that:

“A party cannot and should not complain of breach of his right to fair hearing where he refused to avail himself as in the instant case, of the opportunity provided under the law to present his case. Darma Vs Eco Bank Plc. (2017) 9 NWLR (pt 1571) referred to………” See also C.M & E.S Ltd. (2020) 1 NWLR (pt 1704) 70 ratio 8 at page 78.

“It is upon the foregoing that this Committee resolves the sole issue against the Appellant and accordingly, his Appeal is hereby dismissed for lacking merit.”

It is recalled that the Appellant, an aspirant to the office of 2nd Vice President of the Nigerian Bar Association (NBA/Association) in the 2022 National Elections of the Association, was disqualified by the Electoral Committee of the Nigerian Bar Association (ECNBA) for failure to fill pages 4, 5, and 6 of the Nomination Form, and that his Nominator and Seconder did not fill pages 10 – 12 and 16 – 18.

The NBA Election is scheduled to hold on July 16, 2022.

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‘LAGOS HIGH COURT IS TAKING ACTION ON MY FACE-OFF WITH TOP COP,’ SAYS ‘DETAINED’ CHIEF MAGISTRATE

  • NBA WADES INTO DEBACLE

The Lagos State Chief Magistrate who was reportedly arrested and incarcerated by a senior police officer has given a blow-by-blow account of her face-off with the top cop.

In a voice note obtained by CITY LAWYER, the judicial officer, Mrs. S. K. Matepo who is the Chief Magistrate at Court 1, Mushin debunked news reports that she was arrested and detained while on a routine oversight visit to a police cell in Mushin.

It is recalled that several news outlets (not CITY LAWYER) had yesterday reported that the Area Commander of Area D Police Command, Lagos, ACP Aliko Dankoli had last Monday ordered the arrest and detention of the Chief Magistrate who, in line with the provsions of the Adminsitration of criminal Justice Act, went to the command to see the interview detainees. The reports had alleged that ACP Dankoli was angry because the Chief Magistrate did not seek his permission before speaking with the suspects.

This led several lawyers including the Chief Joe-Kyari Gadzama SAN-led Nigerian Bar Association Security Agecnies Realtions Committee (NBA-SARC) to wade into the debacle, even as the Lagos State Police Command debunked the reports.

But in the voice note reviewed by CITY LAWYER, Chief Magistrate Matepo stated that while she had a heated argument with the top police officer, it did not degenerate to her arrest or detention. She also added that not only did she complete her assignment by interviewing the suspects, the senior police officer was reprimanded while a formal apology from him is pending.

The full transcript of the recording by CITY LAWYER is below:

“Good afternoon, my colleagues, Magistrates of Lagos State.

“Thank you everybody for the calls and love. This is Mrs. Matepo, the concerned magistrate, Chief Magistrate Court 1 Mushin.

“I just want everybody to know that, yes, something happened but not as bad as it was narrated. I went on the police visit to Mushin and the Area Commander insisted that I must take his approval or permission before I interrogate the suspects in the cell.

“I explained to him that, having seen his senior officers who led me to the cell, I don’t think I need to see him first. I might come back to him after interrogating the suspects – if need be.

But he kept on and insisted that it shouldn’t have gone that way. But I put it to him that that is the way I do my job – I need not visit him in his office. I stood my ground and insisted that I must complete my job and his officers might report to him after I might have finished, or if there is any need for me to see him, that is when I will see him, and that I’m not supposed to see him first.

“Though he (got) agitated and shouted; Anyway, I put it to him. And immediately the second day, I came to the High Court to report him to Mr. Fadeyi who called him and put him to order. He warned him and told him that he would make arrangement for him to apologize.

“So, that was the situation before all this news that went viral this morning (yesterday) about this situation. There was no arrest or detention. Mrs. Matepo is fine and everything is in order. I think the High Court is taking proper step on the issue. Thank you very much.”

STATEMENT BY THE CHAIRMAN, NIGERIAN BAR ASSOCIATION – SECURITY AGENCIES RELATIONS COMMITTEE (NBA-SARC), CHIEF JOE-KYARI GADZAMA OFR, MFR, SAN, ON THE UNLAWFUL ARREST AND DETENTION OF A MAGISTRATE BY THE AREA D POLICE HEADQUARTERS IN MUSHIN LAGOS STATE

1. It has come to the notice of the NBA-SARC via a series of online publications by media outlets, accessed today, Thursday, June 2, 2022, that a magistrate, whose name was withheld, had on Monday, May 30, 2022, during a routine check of suspects in cells at the Area D Police Headquarters, Mushin, Lagos State, been arrested and detained on the orders of the Area Commander, ACP Dankoli over the allegations that the Magistrate went to check suspects detained in the Command’s cell without his permission.

2. Indeed, it is preposterous to think that a Magistrate will be humiliated and even detained for carrying out one of the statutory responsibilities of her office as obligated by the Lagos State Judiciary and the Administration of Criminal Justice Law of Lagos State.

3. In line with the NBA-SARC’s mandate, our Committee is presently making urgent efforts at verifying the facts and circumstances surrounding the instant report especially as it relates to the arrest and detention of the magistrate in question. This is to inform further steps, actions and/or decisions made from the standpoint of knowledge and information.

4. In the interim, we call for calm from the legal community and further reassure that no stone will be left unturned in ensuring the justice of this instant case and that whoever is found wanting faces the music in the present investigative efforts by the NBA-SARC. We continue to condemn, unreservedly, all forms of unlawful arrest and detention and the instant case, if verified, is no different. We are making efforts to reach the said Magistrate, her aides and eyewitnesses, if any, to ascertain the extent, and/or nature of confrontation with the Police on that the said day.

5. We remain ever committed to the safety and welfare of all members of the Nigerian Bar Association and its me.

6. I remain yours in this lofty struggle.

Signed: Chief Joe-Kyari Gadzama, OFR, MFR SAN (Chairman, NBA–SARC)

RE: HOW AREA COMMANDER LOCKED UP LAGOS MAGISTRATE INSIDE CELL AT AREA D COMMAND

The Lagos State Police Command is aware of a June 02, 2022 news story by one Michael Akintola of PM Express titled ‘How Area Commander Locked Up Lagos Magistrate Inside Cell at Area D Command.’

The Command wishes to state clearly that the story is nothing but fiction. At no time did the Area Commander detain or attempt to detain the magistrate, who was at the Area Command for Cell Inspection exercise. The Police will never engage in such disrespect to the Judiciary.

The writer referring to a serving magistrate as ‘the innocent woman’ says a lot about his objectivity/bias and contrived efforts at sensationalism. Also, it is suspicious that the writer could not provide the name of the magistrate, who is a public officer. It is equally suspicious that the writer made no attempt to contact the judiciary to verify the purported detention.

The Lagos State Police Command did the needful and contacted the judiciary. The Lagos State Judiciary confirmed that there was no such thing and neither was the magistrate prevented from carrying out her Cell Inspection exercise. We hereby state it unequivocally that any attempt to cause disaffection between the Police and the Judiciary will be fiercely resisted. We remain worthy partners in the justice sector.

The Lagos State Police Command enjoins Lagosians to disregard the story as officers and men under the stewardship of CP Abiodun Alabi, fdc will continue to be professional and uphold the rule of law at all times.

SP BENJAMIN HUNDEYIN, anipr, mipra
Police Public Relations Officer,
Lagos State Command,
Ikeja-Lagos.

June 02, 2022.

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GADZAMA PENS FOREWORD TO LAWYERS’ COMPANION

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PRECEDENTS DRAFTS AND FORMS FOR LAWYERS: “I FEEL PRIVILEGED AND HONOURED TO HAVE WRITTEN THE FOREWORD OF THE TEXT WHICH I BELIEVE SHOULD BE EVERY LAWYER’S COMPANION…” – CHIEF JOE-KYARI GADZAMA, SAN

Chief Joe-Kyari Gadzama, SAN recently congratulated foremost Nigerian Law School Lecturer, Dr. Oluwafemi Emmanuel Olowononi and his counterpart, Dr. Akin Olawale Oluwadayisi, an astute Lecturer in Faculty of Law, Adekunle Ajasin University, Akungba-Akoko, Ondo State, for the successful publication of their Text: Precedents Drafts and Forms for Lawyers.

Chief Gadzama, SAN lauded the authors for providing legal precedents and drafts befitting of the modern practice of law in Nigeria and outside Nigeria. In his words, ‘the Text is a masterpiece that could not have been published at a better time.’

Furthermore, Gadzama, SAN expressed his immersed delight at writing the Foreword of the Text. He remarked, “I feel privileged and honoured to have written the Foreword of the Text which I believe should be every lawyer’s companion and I recommend it to every legal library in firms, institutions and legal departments.”

While presenting a copy of the Text to Chief Gadzama, SAN, Dr. Emmanuel O. Olowononi thanked him for accepting to write the Foreword in the Text, describing the learned silk as a Father and Mentor every young lawyer aspires to be like.

The Text is a collection of legal drafts designed to assist lawyers in the art of drafting court processes, applications, written addresses, writing of briefs, filing of forms, and legal opinion writing. The Text presents virtually all forms of drafts a legal practitioner may come across while engaged in litigation, corporate and property practice and general solicitor’s work.

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ISAAC OGBAH WISHES EASTERN BAR FORUM FRUITFUL MEETING

  • Isaac OMUTA Ogbah arrives the City of Calabar.

  • To attend EBF activities slated for 3rd and 3th June, 2022.

  • Wishes the Governor and entire leadership and members of EBF a joyous and fruitful quarterly meeting.

  • Isaac OMUTA Ogbah, FICMC welcomes the Governing Council, ably led by Sir. Uba ANENE, JP, Members and Friends of the Eastern Bar Forum to Calabar for the June 2022 Quaterly General Meeting of the EBF.

 

I wish all participants journey mercies to and fro even as I pray for a fruitful deliberations at this Calabar summit of the EBF.

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‘YOUR MEETING WILL BOOST BROTHERHOOD,’ ISAAC OGBAH TELLS OTU OKA IWU KADUNA

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It’s a great feeling when brothers and sisters come together to have a heart to heart discussion on the development of their community and NBA as a whole.

There is no doubt that the meeting will yield a fruitful result and strengthen brotherliness.

I felicitate with you and wish you all a happy deliberation.

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TAIDI SALUTES EASTERN BAR FORUM ON MONTHLY PARLEY

I felicitate with the Governing Council and Members of the Eastern Bar Forum on her Quarterly General Meeting holding in Calabar, Cross River State between 3 – 5 June, 2022.

The quarterly meeting of this Forum serves the quite useful purpose of bringing together like minds united by geographical location within Nigeria to discuss issues of common interest for the advancement of its members.

There is no doubt that a common challenge confronting the region today, as it is in other parts of Nigeria, is insecurity. Therefore, discussions at this meeting ought to deliberately interrogate the remote causes of this menace with a view to proffering solutions, something which has so far eluded our leaders.

I enjoin members while enjoying the hospitality of the tourist hub not to lose sight of the other numerous issues confronting the legal profession within the region in particular and Nigeria in general.

I wish all attendees journey mercies.

Jonathan Gunu Taidi, Esq.
Candidate for NBA President

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TAIDI URGES NBA MAKURDI TO TACKLE ELECTORAL CHALLENGES AT LAW WEEK

GOODWILL MESSAGE TO NIGERIAN BAR ASSOCIATION MAKURDI BRANCH ON HER 2022 LAW WEEK

I felicitate with the Chairman and Members of the Nigerian Bar Association Makurdi Branch on her 2022 Law Week on the theme: “Democracy, Electoral Process and Paradigm of Change in Nigeria”.

The choice of the theme for this year’s programme is apt given that the bane of our development revolves around the democratic process and the need to find a workable and less expensive model.

It is hoped that participants will take advantage of the opportunity presented by this platform to interrogate the challenges of our electoral process and fashion ways of designing an adaptive model.

I therefore challenge the organisers to endeavour to publish the outcome of this discourse for the benefit of legal practitioners in particular and Nigerians in general.

Happy and rewarding deliberations.

Jonathan Gunu Taidi, Esq.
Candidate for NBA President

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