NBA Ikeja Invites Lawyers to her 2-Day Interactive CLE Seminar on the 5th and 6th of April 2022. Participants to receive NBA-Approved Certificate of Attendance.

The Nigerian Bar Association, Ikeja branch holds her Continuous Legal Education Interactive Workshop Seminar on the 5th and 6th of April, 2022.

The two days’ Workshop Seminar organized by the CLE Committee, Chaired by Victor U. Opara, SAN, is set to vastly impact knowledge and dissect diverse areas of law.

There would be a Cocktail for participants on the 6th of April, 2022 by 7:00pm

Theme: “Changing Times Expanding the Frontiers of Legal Knowledge & Practice”

Venue: Adetiloye Hall, Archbishop Vining Memorial Cathedral Church, Ikeja, Lagos.

Date: 5th and 6th of April, 2022

Time: 9:00am Daily


DAY ONE – 5TH APRIL, 2022

TOPIC 1 – CRYPTOCURRENCY: REGULATION, FRAMEWORK & INVESTIGATION

TOPIC 2 – OVERCOMING THE ISSUES AND CHALLENGES OF ADMISSIBILITY OF ELECTRONIC EVIDENCE UNDER SECTION 84 OF THE EVIDENCE ACT, 2011

SPEAKER: Hon. Justice Alaba Omolaye-Ajileye, PhD

DAY TWO – 5TH APRIL, 2022

TOPIC 3 – SENTENCING AND TREATMENT OF OFFENDERS IN THE CRIMINAL JUSTICE SYSTEM

Register to attend via this link: https://bit.ly/NBAIkejaCLESeminar

Participants of this Seminar are to pay a discounted sum of N10,000 (Ten Thousand Naira Only) to:

NBA Ikeja Seminar and Conference : Wema Bank: 0122534872

Payment deadline: 31st day of March 2022. 

Participants would receive NBA – approved Certificate of Participation.

For participation and sponsorship, please call,

Victor U. Opara, SAN (Chairman, CLEPDC) 08033277230

or
Oladipo Olukuewu, Esq (Alternate-Chairman) 08033133072

or
Oluwatomi Ajayi LLM (Secretary) 08094686380

See Day 1 and Day 2 Flyers below:

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