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NBA Changes Venue of 2025 Annual General Conference to Enugu

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The Nigerian Bar Association (NBA) has announced a change of venue for its 2025 Annual General Conference (AGC). Initially planned for Port Harcourt, the conference will now be held in Enugu, a city with the necessary infrastructure to host an event of this magnitude.

Key Reasons for Relocation.

Unconstitutional Proclamation

The NBA cited the unconstitutional appointment of a Sole Administrator in Rivers State as a key reason for relocating the conference.

Rule of Law

Holding the conference in Port Harcourt would be seen as endorsing constitutional violations and subversion of the rule of law.

NBA’s Principled Position

The association has taken a firm stance against unconstitutional actions, aligning with the positions of its National Executive Council (NEC) and broader membership.Conference Details

New Venue

Enugu, the historic Coal City, will host the 2025 AGC. Scheduled to hold between August 22-28, 2025.

The conference will maintain its commitment to delivering a successful and impactful experience, with themes centered around the legal profession’s growth and development.

The NBA is confident that this change will not compromise the conference’s quality and invites all members and stakeholders to support this new path

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