SAFIA BALARABE HAILS NBAWF CHAIR, OTUKPO, EKPOMA, JOS, EFFURUN BRANCHES

SAFIYA BALARABE CELEBRATES HER CHAIRPERSON ON THE OCCASION OF HER BIRTHDAY

Today, 26th June, marks the birthday of a notable personality in the person of the Chairperson, NBA Women Forum, Prof. Oluyemisi Bamgboye, SAN, consequent upon which Safiya Balarabe, the current Treasurer of the Forum and a candidate for the position of the NBA Treasurer, penned down a heartwarming birthday message extolling the Learned Silk for her endearing qualities and leadership skills.

Her words are reproduced below:

“Today, I am full of joy in celebrating a highly distinguished Silk, a legal Amazon; leadership, excellence and humility personified, my own distinguished Chairperson, Prof. Oluyemisi Bamgboye, SAN on account of her birthday anniversary.

Dear learned silk, to know you is likened to a free course on excellence and purposeful leadership. You have bonded our dear Forum by your example of love. I am very elated to pen down this birthday message to you.

My heartfelt wish for you this day is that the Almighty grants you your innermost desires, long life and take you to even greater heights.

Happy birthday Learned Silk”.

Regards,

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

CONGRATULATORY MESSAGE TO NBA JOS BRANCH ON EMERGENCE OF NEW EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE, BY SAFIYA BALARABE

The Jos Branch of the NBA held its election yesterday, 24th June, 2022 wherein Mr. Izang Aware emerged as Chairman of the branch. Consequently, Mrs. Safiya Balarabe, candidate for the position of NBA Treasurer has sent in a congratulatory message to the branch, the new and old executives .

Her message reads:

“I felicitate the Jos Branch on the occasion of their election held yesterday and the emergence of a new Chairman, Mr. Izang Aware.

It is indeed a thing of joy to be able to win the hearts of people and emerge winner but this feat comes along with great responsibilities.

As you step into this new office as executives, I wish you a great tenure. I am very optimistic that you will use your good office to bring developmental strides to the branch and consolidate on the good work left behind by the past administration, while carrying along every member of the branch.

I equally commend the past executives for a job well done for the past two years.

Once again, a big congratulation to the Jos branch”.

Regards,

Safiya Balarabe
Candidate for the position of the NBA Treasurer 2022-2024

NBA EFFURUN BRANCH MONTHLY MEETING: SAFIYA BALARABE SENDS GOODWILL MESSAGE

The Effurun Branch of the NBA holds its monthly Meeting today, 26th June, 2022 , sequel to which a leading candidate for the office of the NBA Treasurer, Safiya Balarabe has sent a goodwill message to the branch.

Her message reads thus:

“Respected Chairman, Executives and members of the Effurun branch,

I am delighted to send you this message as you hold your monthly meeting today.

Your branch is notable for developmental strides. This is a record that has been kept by you by means of the insightful gatherings you have had such as this one.

Consequently, I am positive that the outcome of today’s meeting will as usual lead to the advancement of your dear branch and our association at large.

I wish you a successful meeting even as I participate in same”.

Regards,

Safiya Balarabe
Candidate for the office of the NBA Treasurer, 2022-2024

SAFIYA BALARABE, CANDIDATE FOR THE OFFICE OF THE NBA TREASURER GREETS THE OTUKPO BRANCH ON THE OCCASION THEIR MONTHLY MEETING

The Otukpo branch of the NBA will today the 26th of June, 2022 be holding their monthly meeting.

On the occasion of the above scheduled meeting, Safiya Balarabe has sent greetings to the branch as follows:

“The Chairman, executive and branch members of NBA, Otukpo branch.

I’m delighted to send you greetings on the occasion of your monthly meeting for the month of June. Branch meetings being the most effective means of convoking to rub minds towards achieving success, I am optimistic of the positive results this meeting shall produce.

I enjoin you to keep up the good work in advancing the course of our dear profession even as you strive to take it to greater heights. I wish you fruitful deliberations.

Thank you and God bless.”

Regards,

Safiya Balarabe
Candidate for the position of the NBA Treasurer 2022-2024

NBA EKPOMA BRANCH MONTHLY MEETING: SAFIYA BALARABE SENDS GOODWILL MESSAGE

The monthly meeting of the NBA, Ekpoma branch holds today, 26th of June, 2022. Consequently, Safiya Balarabe, a leading candidate for the office of the NBA Treasurer has sent in a goodwill message to the branch. Same reads as follows:

“The distinguished Chairman, executives and members of the Ekpoma branch, as you conduct your monthly meeting today, I look forward to the profound capacity your branch is reckoned with.

To this end, I am positive that today’s meeting will as usual be characterized by sound reasoning for the advancement of your branch and the NBA at large.

I wish you a resoundingly successful meeting.

Thank you and God bless.”

Regards,

Safiya Balarabe
Candidate for the office of the NBA Treasurer, 2022-2024,

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SAFIYA BALARABE LAUDS NBA PORT HARCOURT, ENUGU ON MONTHLY MEETING

GOODWILL MESSAGE FROM SAFIYA BALARABE TO THE PORT HARCOURT BRANCH ON THE OCCASION OF ITS MONTHLY MEETING

Today, the 26th of May, 2022, the Port Harcourt branch of the NBA convenes for its monthly meeting for the Month of May, consequent upon which Safiya Balarabe sends in a goodwill message hereunder reproduced:

“Distinguished Chairman, Executives and Members of the esteemed Port Harcourt Branch, I extend my utmost regards.

As you convoke today for your monthly meeting, may your deliberation be fruitful as they have always been.

Your branch is among the class of NBA branches that stand tall in the dynamics of the profession and Association, this is why we are particular about your continued excellence of which gatherings such as today’s are meant to foster.

On this note, I wish you the best in all that you engage in as a branch.

God bless you”

Signed:
Safiya Balarabe
Treasurer, NBA Women Forum

MONTHLY MEETING OF THE ENUGU BRANCH OF THE NBA: GOODWILL MESSAGE FROM SAFIYA BALARABE.

The Enugu Branch of the NBA shall be holding their Monthly meeting for the month of May tomorrow, 27th May, 2022 and the Treasurer of the NBA Women Forum, Safiya Balarabe has sent ahead of time a goodwill message which reads:

“Greetings to the distinguished Chairman, Executives and Members of the Enugu Branch,

I am delighted to extend my best wishes on the occasion of your May meeting coming up tomorrow.

Meetings like this afford everyone the opportunity to come together to sit and discuss matters arising in the branch and to ventilate ideas for the way forward.

Your branch is amongst the many known to have fruitful deliberations.
As you convene tomorrow, as always, may your discussions be positive and impactful.

God bless you”.

Signed:
Safiya Balarabe
Treasurer, NBA Women Forum

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SAFIYA BALARABE THUMBS UP NBA KEFFI, EFFURUN YLF, LAW OFFICERS

Nigerian Bar Association (NBA) NBA Women Forum Treasurer, Safiya Balarabe has felicitated with NBA Keffi Branch on its monthly meeting holding today. The aspirant to the post of NBA Treasurer also commended NBA Effurun Young Lawyers’ Forum on its forthcoming Summit holding tomorrow with the theme, “Young & Brave: Taking the lead for a better legal society.”

Meanwhile, the aspirant has expressed solidarity with the Law Officers Association of Nigeria (“LOAN”) on its suit against the Minister of Labour and Productivity & 3 Ors seeking to enforce its rights to be registered as a trade union.

Below are the goodwill messages.

KEFFI BRANCH MONTHLY MEETING: GOODWILL MESSAGE BY SAFIYA BALARABE, TREASURER, NBA WOMEN FORUM

“Warm regards to the Chairman, executive and branch members of the NBA, Keffi branch.

“As you hold your monthly meeting today, permit me to use this medium to express my unreserved delight in your dealings as a branch. You have consistently taken steps towards entrenching in our Association the required verve and zeal in protecting her members as well as guarding the nation’s democracy.

“Your branch is built on strong and abiding principles of integrity and purposefulness and I am in no doubt that today’s meeting will in no small measure further reinforce the bars of these pillars.

“I wish you fruitful deliberation.”

Signed:
Safiya Balarabe
Treasurer, NBA Women Forum

GOODWILL MESSAGE BY TREASURER, NBA WOMEN FORUM, SAFIYA BALARABE TO THE YOUNG LAWYERS’ FORUM, EFFURUN BRANCH ON THE OCCASION OF THEIR 2022 SUMMIT

“It always refreshes my mind and strengthens my confidence in the future of our great Association when I see young lawyers coming together to organize compact, thought provoking programs.

“It is on this note that I commend the YLF Executives and members of the Effurun branch on their upcoming Summit tagged “Young & Brave: Taking the lead for a better legal society”. Themes of this nature are the backbone of the reassurance and confidence expressed above; to the effect that same resonate a resolve and a desire to take the mantle of leadership and take the Association to greater heights. It begins now, and this set of young lawyers are already in the forefront!

“It is my utmost desire that this Summit achieves all it aims.

“Thank you and God bless.”

Signed
Safiya Balarabe
Treasurer, NBA Women Forum

LAW OFFICERS ASSOCIATION OF NIGERIA (LOAN) V. MINISTER OF LABOUR AND PRODUCTIVITY & 3 ORS: SAFIYA BALARABE EXPRESSES SOLIDARITY WITH LOAN

“I wish to express my solidarity with the Law Officers Association of Nigeria (“LOAN”) on its suit against the Hon. Ministry of Labour and Productivity and 3 Ors., seeking to enforce its rights to be registered as a Trade Union in Nigeria.

“LOAN is within its rights in seeking to be registered under the relevant laws and I am confident that the court will give full force to this right. I am aware that the matter came in court today wherein LOAN’s application for leave to amend its processes was granted and the case adjourned to 15/6/22. I shall remain in close observance of the suit as it progresses.

“God bless LOAN, God bless the NBA and God bless Nigeria.”

Signed:
Safiya Balarabe
Treasurer, NBA Women Forum

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GADZAMA LAUDS NBA WOMEN FORUM, UYO, YENAGOA BRANCHES

The Chairman of the Nigerian Bar Association (NBA) Security Agencies Relations Committee, Chief Joe-Kyari Gadzama SAN has felicitated with the NBA Women Forum on its 2nd Annual Conference.

Similar felicitations were delivered to the forum by the J-K Gadzama LLP Women’s Group and Young Lawyers Group of J-K Gadzama LLP.

The leading arbitrator has also hailed NBA Uyo and Yenagoa branches on their Annual Law Week programmes.

Below are the Goodwill Messages.

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WOMEN’S DAY: GADZAMA, MAIKYAU, TAIDI HAIL WOMEN

Bar Leaders, Chief Joe-Kyari Gadzama SAN, Mr. Yakubu Maikyau SAN and Mr. Jonathan Taidi have felicitated with women on the occasion of the International Women’s Day.

In separate goodwill messages to mark the day, the Bar Leaders, who are believed to be eyeing the coveted seat of Nigerian Bar Association (NBA) President, highlighted the challenges being faced by women and girls and urged them not to relent in their struggles.

Below are the statements by the gladiators.

JOE-KYARI GADZAMA SAN
Today, on International Women’s Day, I heartily celebrate and salute all the phenomenal women who have, despite all odds, persisted in forging ahead and breaking all barriers.

My ardent support for women is attested to by the fact that women of diverse attributes and backgrounds constitute over 60% of our lawyers at J-K Gadzama LLP.

These women have proved to be resourceful over the years and this inspired me to set up the in-house Women’s Group of J-K Gadzama LLP as a show of motivation to become global trailblazers.

On this day, I implore us all, to continue to support women towards the attainment of an equitable and sustainable society.

YAKUBU CHONOKO MAIKYAU SAN
BREAKING THE BIAS: Gender Equality Today for A Sustainable Tomorrow 

The 8th day of March is set aside as International Women’s Day; a day to commemorate the cultural, political and socio-economic achievements of women. We celebrate the giant strides that women have made in the pursuit of gender equality, the elimination of all forms of discrimination and gender based violence. Regrettably and to the detriment of sustainable development in most societies, there have been drawbacks that have withstood the realisation of the full potentials of women and girls all over the world. This year’s theme, “Break the Bias”, aptly exposes bias as a catalyst for gender-based discrimination. It also instructs us to put an end to it, so that we can pull down the obstacles to gender equality and indeed the progressive evolution of our society.

In Nigeria, the contribution of women to the development of the legal profession is undeniable. We therefore must continue to ensure that female lawyers are afforded the enabling environment to thrive and attain the greatest height in whatever area professional expertise of their choice. We must begin to embrace institutional policies that de-emphasise cultural, social and religious stereotypes which undermine professionalism and achievements of women in the legal profession – stereotypes that have not only stalled the development of the legal profession, but also have hampered the productivity and well-being of women in the profession. We must also adopt reward systems that promote gender equality and assure the empowerment of our female colleagues. The leadership of the profession must take practical steps in support of gender equality and the time to act is now!

The Violence Against Persons (Prohibition) Act/Laws of various states are radical pieces of legislations that have bolstered the fight against sexual offences and other ills militating especially against women. However, they are only foundational steps in our nation’s journey towards gender equality across all spectra. There is so much more work to be done.

The recent events at the National Assembly, such as the non-passage of the Bills seeking to confer citizenship to foreign born husbands of Nigerian women; seeking specific seats for women in the National Assembly; seeking 35% affirmative action for women in appointed positions and political party administration and; for women to enjoy the latitude to become indigenes of their husbands’ states after five years of marriage, may not have gone down well with the proponents of these rights, but that notwithstanding, it is not time to lose steam and drop out of the fight. Gender equality is too crucial for the growth of any society, not the least the Nigerian State, and it is a pursuit that cannot be abandoned. Aggressive legislative advocacy for both domestic laws and international instruments need to be reinforced and sustained. Laws ensuring that the concerns of women are considered and given due attention in all facets of our national life should be our focus, and with persistence and resilience it is hoped that we will steadily dismantle the hampering biases against women. It is also expected that wise counsel will eventually prevail. The need to better appreciate, cement and embrace women’s place in the society cannot be overemphasised. Educate a woman, and you educate a nation; empower a woman and you empower a nation; liberate a woman and the entire nation is liberated.

JONATHAN TAIDI
No nation can reach its full potentials by undermining the potentials of its women.

The 8th of March is set aside to commemorate the International Women’s Day by appraising and appreciating the contributions of women to global progress.

The theme for this year: “BREAK THE BIAS: GENDER EQUALITY TODAY FOR A SUSTAINABLE TOMORROW” is well thought out as it affords us the opportunity to critically assess those barriers militating against the realisation of the potentials of women around the globe.

The world will be incomplete without women, but more striking is the fact that women are now taking up the gauntlet in surmounting contemporary challenges.

Today, we can find women at top leadership positions in virtually all areas including business and politics.

As we mark this year’s International Women’s Day, it is my sincere expectation that women would be given adequate considerations in legislation, policies and appointments while also encouraging them to stop being mere spectators but active participants in critical events especially during elections.

I also use the opportunity to call on the National Assembly to reconsider the Affirmative Action Bill as it will help break the bias against Women by encouraging more participation of women in politics while also working to end all gender based violence.

Happy International Women’s Day.

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