SDP Presidential Candidate, Prince Adewole Adebayo To Blaze the 62nd NBA Conference

 

The Social Democratic Party (SDP) presidential candidate for the 2023 general election, Prince Adewole Adebayo has been invited to blaze  the 2022 (62nd) edition of the Nigerian Bar Association (NBA) annual conference.

The invite which is contained in a  letter signed by Tobenna Erojikwe, Chairman, Technical Committee on Conference Planning and addressed to the SDP presidential flag bearer which was made available to panafricreporters describes the NBA Conference as the leading event of the Nigeria Bar Association and a main feature of the annual calendar of the Nigerian legal profession.

 

The conference which promises to presents legal practitioners in Nigeria with a unique opportunity to interrogate issues affecting the profession and society and  to continue to seek innovative ways of advancing justice delivery and providing value-adding legal solutions to their clients and the environment within which members of the association operate.

The Ondo born prince, legal luminary and business mogul will blaze the  NBA Conference with insightful and in-depth discourse.

The theme for the 62nd  Conference is “Bold Transitions” and the core objective of the 2022 NBA Conference will be to host a world class conference, with in-depth discourse on critical issues affecting the legal profession and the country in general, facilitated by the most eminently qualified resource persons.

 

This conference is anticipated to have approximately 13,000 delegates from the Bar and Bench in attendance. Also expected are business persons from different sectors, technocrats as well as political leaders from within and outside Nigeria.

 

Discussions at the Conference will focus on the need for the legal profession to engage boldly with global evolutionary trends and will comprise over 30 technical sessions.

The conference  is scheduled between 19th-26th August, 2022 to be held in Lagos State.

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