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[Just in] 2025 NBA - AGC, ENUGU: MR. LAWRENCE AYEWA SENDS A WELCOME MESSAGE TO CONFEREES  Distinguished Learned Colleagues, It gives me great pleasure to warmly welcome you all to the Annual General Conference of our noble profession, holding here in the beautiful city of Enugu from the 22nd to the 29th of August, 2025. This year’s theme, “Stand Out, Stand Tall,” is both timely and inspiring. As lawyers, we are called not only to excel in our individual practice but also to stand firmly for justice, integrity, and the rule of law. In an era where our profession is constantly evolving, this theme challenges us to distinguish ourselves with excellence, courage, and dignity—values that define the true Nigerian Bar. I trust that this conference will provide an enriching platform for robust discourse, professional growth, and networking opportunities that will further strengthen our collective resolve as officers in the temple of justice. Once again, I welcome you to Enugu, ...

BAR-ADVOCATES NEWS WishesHappy Birthday Anniversary to the Distinguished Meti Monday Ukpeh, Esq., Calls Him a Servant Leader

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BAR-ADVOCATES NEWS Wishes Happy Birthday Anniversary to the Distinguished  Meti Monday Ukpeh, Esq., Calls Him a Servant Leader  Today marks a special day to celebrate your life, achievements, and contributions to the legal profession, publishing, and human rights advocacy. Your dedication to upholding justice and promoting human rights has made a significant impact on the lives of many. As a respected lawyer, your expertise and commitment to the legal profession have earned you a reputation as a champion of justice. Your work as a publisher has also enabled you to share valuable knowledge and perspectives with a wider audience. Your involvement in NBA politics demonstrates your passion for shaping the future of the legal profession and advocating for the rights of lawyers and citizens alike. Your leadership and vision have inspired many, and we look forward to seeing the continued positive impact of your work. On this special day, we wish you good health, h...
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Meti Monday Ukpeh, Esq. Felicitates The New Leadership of EBF May I unreservedly extend my warmest felicitations to the able newest leadership of Eastern Bar Forum (EBF), the EBF Executive members ably led by  Damian O. Nosike, Esq.  whose election as Governor/Chairman of the Governing Council of the Eastern Bar Forum (EBF) reflects the will of the forum. This distinction is a fitting testament to your exceptional leadership acumen and tireless dedication to the legal profession. Given your extensive experience, sagacity, and forward-thinking approach, the EBF—representing NBA Branches across Enugu, Imo, Anambra, Ebonyi, Abia, Akwa Ibom, Cross River, Rivers, and Bayelsa States—stands to benefit significantly from your stewardship. Your contributions to the Bar in your respective Branches had left indelible marks, and we are delighted to see your remarkable achievements recognized on this broader platform. I doff my hat for you. We are confident that your leadership...
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Meti Monday Ukpeh, Esq. Felicitates Egbe Amofin Ọ'odua on its 2025 National Conference in Abeokuta "I am delighted to extend my unreserved warmest felicitations to the leadership and members of Egbe Amofin on the occasion of its national conference.  The chosen theme,  “ Regional Justice, Security and Sustainable Development, ”  is both timely and visionary. It reflects the deep-rooted commitment of Egbe Amofin to championing conversations that address the peculiar realities of our region while seeking enduring solutions for justice delivery, security, and inclusive development. As a formidable intellectual and cultural force within the legal profession, your consistency in convening thought leadership at the highest level is commendable. Lord Denning's timeless observation in Parker v. Parker (1953) 2 All E.R. 121 serves as a poignant reminder of the need for boldness and creativity in our pursuit of justice and legal excellence. I pray that your deliberations will ...