We’re Set To Organize The Best Law Week In Nigeria – NBA Lagos

The annual Law week of the Nigerian Bar Association (NBA), Lagos Branch kicks off on March 18, 2022 and is set to be the best ever organized law week in Nigeria with well-packaged and educative programmes lined up for the week.

The Chairman, Law week committee, Mr Wale Adesokan (SAN) said this while addressing media men during the press conference today at the Civic Centre, Victoria Island, Lagos.

Mr Wale Adesokan on behalf of the committee members said that the branch is ready for the event and they’re looking forward to having a fruitful and rewarding week. “We’re set for the programme, looking forward to a fruitful and rewarding week”, he said.

Speaking on the number of registered participants for the event, Mr Wale Adesokan (SAN) revealed that a total number of 380 members have registered to attend physically while over 100 members have registered to attend virtually; more than that of the previous year.

Themed ‘Democracy and Legal Order: Shaping the Future’, the 2022 law week will explore the need for deliberate action in utilizing Nigeria’s democracy and the law in shaping the future that Nigerians desire, and also serve as a tacit warning against the consequences of inaction in the face of ills plaguing Nigeria and the society. This year’s NBA Lagos Law Week comes against the backdrop of Nigeria’s multifaceted crisis and the resulting pressure that threatens the future of the country.

By leading this discourse, the NBA Lagos Branch seeks to chart a new course for the redemption of the nation’s legal system and the freedom that citizens should enjoy in a democratic nation.

Announcing the schedule of activities, the Chairman, Law Week Committee, Lagos Branch, Mr. Wale Adesokan (SAN), said: “This year, we have ensured that there is an activity-packed law week with events ranging from the religious services (Jumat and church thanksgiving), an opening cocktail for networking, novelty match, health checks and walks, charity visits as part of our responsibility to our society, new wigs’ induction and career fair, including the famous two-day plenary sessions.

“To cap it all, we will be ending the interesting week with a closing party that will allow our members and interested parties to experience the full-on social scene of legal professionals. In our planning process, we were very intentional about creating a variety of opportunities for members to connect with the most dynamic minds and practitioners. A chance to listen, contribute, learn, unlearn and relearn, as we all work towards building a working system and a free world, in the most relaxing and comfortable environments.”

Lagos Branch Chairman, Mr. Ikechukwu Uwanna lauded the efforts of the law week committee chairman and his members for putting such event together in such a time like this.

Revealing the eight plenary sessions for this year, Lagos Branch Chairman, Mr. Ikechukwu Uwanna, said: “To set the tone for the most important event of our legal year is the unveiling of our plenary sessions, spread out over a period of two days, 21st and 22nd of March. Our plenary sessions will explore the role of good governance and legal order in curbing societal ills that threatens to define and shape the future of our country; explore the role of the private sector in ensuring accountability in governance and contributing to good governance; touch on the adequacy of the current fiscal arrangement within Nigeria; examine impediments to the actualisation of Nigeria’s full potential as an investment destination; examine the introduction of more practical aspects to the study of law in tertiary institutions; discuss in detail the alternative business rescue options introduced by the 2020 CAMA and the challenges being faced in implementing them; explore the leveraging of technology to increase efficiency in case scheduling and management; and most importantly, the role of the judiciary, legislature and the executive in the forthcoming 2023 elections.

“We encourage all members and interested parties to visit our social media pages to see the registration link which allows them to register for the event and participate in all activities planned.”

The Law Week Committee revealed that the two-day conference will have in attendance key stakeholders, legal powerhouses and distinguished personalities.

Speakers at the conference over the course of the two days include: Prof. Akin Oyebode (SAN), (keynote speaker), Dr. Olisa Agbakoba (SAN), Chief R.A Lawal-Raban (SAN), Mrs. Chinwe Efobi (FIDA), Mr. Ayo Obe, Acting Chief Judge of Imo State, Justice Theresa Chukwuemeka-Chikeka; Director, Governance and Sustainability, Sahara Group, Mrs. Pearl Uzokwe; Partner, Aluko and Oyebode, Mr. Chukwuka Ikwuazom; Professor of Taxation, Lagos State University, Prof. Derek Obadina.

Other speakers are Mrs. Lolade Ososami (UUBO), Mr. Taiwo Oyedele (PWC); Partner, Ojukwu, Fatou & Yusuf; Prof. Ernest Ojukwu, (SAN); Principal Partner, Usman & Elema, Mr. Sylvester Elema, (SAN); Prof. Ayo Atsenuwa (UNILAG); Chairman, NBA ICLE, Mr. Tobenna Erojikwe; CEO, NGX Regulation Limited, Mrs. Tinuade Awe; Co-founder and former Chairman, Aluko & Oyebode, Mr. Gbenga Oyebode; CEO, Infrastructure Credit & Guarantee Company Ltd, Mr. Chinua Azubike.

Also expected to speak at the event are: Senior Vice-President & Head Financial Advisory, African Finance Corporation, Mr. Folahanmi Fagbule; Justice Nnamdi Dimgba (Federal High Court, Awka Division); Senior Partner, Punuka Attorneys & Solicitors, Dr. Anthony Idigbe (SAN); Prof. Godwin Oyedokun; Mr. Emeka Chinwuba; President, National Industrial Court, Hon. Justice Benedict Kanyip; Mr. Basil Udotai; Dr. (Mrs) Adekemi Omotubora (UNILAG); Mr. Abidemi Daniel; Mrs. Onikepo Braithwaithe; the Attorney General of Lagos State, Mr. Moyosore Onigbanjo (SAN); and Mr. Dapo Akinosun (SAN). NBA Lagos Law Week 2022 is bigger and better this year as the event has been made to accommodate all members and interested parties in Nigeria and in diaspora via its physical and virtual medium.

The event promises to bring together over 40 high profile speakers, over 500 legal professionals in a space, and over 100 people virtually, in the areas of security, governance, corporate and civil societies, members of the Bar and Bench; and individuals from diverse areas of expertise.