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Judiciary must save Nigeria's roof from falling NBA |
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By Oluwarotimi Akeredolu
I deliver this address as President and on behalf of the Nigerian Bar
Association as your Lordship bow out from the Bench where you gave three decades
of service to the nation. The rise of Justice Idris Kutigi was remarkable in
every sense of it. My Lord was born in December 1939. In school he was a long
distance runner. He is truly a long distance runner.
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Court rules on NBA's suit next Friday-22/01/2010 |
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The Chief Judge of the Federal High Court, Justice Dan Abutu,
will, on January 29, deliver judgment in a suit filed by the Incorporated
Trustees of Nigerian Bar Association (NBA), its President, Oluwarotimi Akeredolu
(SAN) and Ibrahim Eddy Mark (General Secretary). Justice Abutu also rules today
on a similar suit filed by former House of Representatives Minority Leader,
Farouk Aliyu and Jigawa State NBA Chairman, Sani Gabbas. He fixed the date after
counsel adopted written addresses yesterday. |
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NBA begins confab in Kaduna Today 4-11-2009 |
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LEGAL practitioners from all over the federation will today converge in Kaduna for the third yearly conference of the Nigerian Bar Association (NBA). |
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Deepening democratic values in Nigeria: NBA's perspective-2/6/2009 |
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By Ikeazor Akaraiwe
ANYONE following the NBA in recent times would be aware of the perspective of the legal profession as far as deepening democratic values in Nigeria is concerned. The NBA has continually made the views of the profession known on the state of democracy in Nigeria and will continue to do so.
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NBA and option of court boycott to press demands |
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By Gbolahan Gbadamosi
The use of court boycott to effect a change in the judicial sector has attracted divergent views from legal practitioners, Gbolahan Gbadamosi reports. The recent court boycott embarked upon by Ilorin Branch of the Nigerian Bar Association over the transfer of a Chief Magistrate E.O Ibitoye by the former Chief Judge of Kwara State, Justice Raliat Elelu- Habeeb, brought to the fore again the issue of the desirability or otherwise of court boycott by NBA and to a large extent the Nigerian lawyers.
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