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NBA PRESIDENCY: ‘AFAM OSIGWE CONFERS PRIVILEGES ON BADEJO-OKUSANYA’
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NBA PRESIDENCY: ‘AFAM OSIGWE CONFERS PRIVILEGES ON BADEJO-OKUSANYA’

BY GODWIN EFFIONG Selective Neutrality and the Capture of NBA Leadership Hirelings of the President of the Nigerian Bar Association, Mazi Afam Osigwe, SAN, tried to defend his narrative of the “right to choose” who succeeds him and his supposed promise of neutrality during the last NEC meeting in Maiduguri, yet his actions tell a...

NBA-NEC: ‘ALL ASPIRANTS HAD EQUAL OPPORTUNITY TO DISPLAY BRANDED MATERIALS’ – LOC
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NBA-NEC: ‘ALL ASPIRANTS HAD EQUAL OPPORTUNITY TO DISPLAY BRANDED MATERIALS’ – LOC

NEWS RELEASE ALL ASPIRANTS WERE GIVEN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY TO DISPLAY BRANDED MATERIALS AT THE MAIDUGURI NEC MEETING The attention of the Local Organising Committee (LOC) for the Maiduguri National Executive Council (NEC) Meeting of the Nigerian Bar Association has been drawn to various reports, commentaries, and interpretations arising from the presence of branded materials at...

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NBA UNVEILS AMENDED 2025 CONSTITUTION (DOWNLOAD)

The Nigerian Bar Association (NBA) has unveiled its amended constitution titled Nigerian Bar Association 2015 (as amended in 2025). A certified copy of the amended constitution was made available to CITY LAWYER by an NBA officer. It is instructive that NBA President, Mr. Afam Osigwe SAN made references to the amended constitution in his report...

COURT ORDERS NBA TO HALT MANDATORY CPD enforcement (JUDGEMENT)
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COURT ORDERS NBA TO HALT MANDATORY CPD enforcement (JUDGEMENT)

A Federal High Court sitting in Abuja last Tuesday nullified aspects of the Nigerian Bar Association’s Continuing Professional Development (CPD) framework, ruling that professional rules cannot alter statutory conditions governing a lawyer’s right of audience in Nigerian courts. In a judgment delivered on January 27, 2026, in Suit No. FHC/CS/1238/2025: Victor Ozioma Nwadike v. NBA...

NBA PARTICIPATES IN INEC STAKEHOLDERS’ MEETING ON ELECTORAL INTEGRITY
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NBA PARTICIPATES IN INEC STAKEHOLDERS’ MEETING ON ELECTORAL INTEGRITY

NEWS RELEASE The Nigerian Bar Association (NBA) today 4th of February, 2026 participated in a high-level stakeholders’ meeting convened by the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) at its Headquarters in Abuja. The meeting brought together key electoral stakeholders, including Civil Society Organisations (CSOs), government officials, and senior officers of INEC, to deliberate on measures aimed...

JAILED LAWYER’S TRAVAILS: NBA VOWS TO BOYCOTT ENUGU CJ’S COURT IF …
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JAILED LAWYER’S TRAVAILS: NBA VOWS TO BOYCOTT ENUGU CJ’S COURT IF …

NEWS RELEASE The National Executive Council (NEC) of the Nigerian Bar Association (NBA) has resolved to take decisive steps in response to the continued delays surrounding the appeal involving our colleague, Mr. Bright Ngene. Ngene has been languishing at the Enugu Correctional Centre for nearly two years amid prolonged delays in the hearing of his appeal....

CHARGE AGAINST MALAMI THREATENS AGF’S OFFICE, WARNS ODINKALU
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CHARGE AGAINST MALAMI THREATENS AGF’S OFFICE, WARNS ODINKALU

Erudite scholar and human rights lawyer Professor Chidi Odinkalu, has warned that one of the charges reportedly filed against the former Attorney-General of the Federation (AGF), Abubakar Malami, SAN, seriously threatens the integrity of the office of the Attorney-General in particular. He therefore called for an urgent corrective action by the Attorney-General, and expressed the...

COURT ORDERS POLICE, DSS TO PROBE EVIDENCE DELETION IN N10 BILLION FRAUD CASE
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COURT ORDERS POLICE, DSS TO PROBE EVIDENCE DELETION IN N10 BILLION FRAUD CASE

Justice James Omotosho of the Federal High Court, Maitama, Abuja, has ordered the Nigeria Police Force and the Department of State Services (DSS) to investigate alleged tampering with exhibits in an ongoing N10 billion fraud trial. The order followed a disclosure by the judge on Thursday that the court’s Registrar, Nasiru Zubairu, confessed to him...