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NBA AGC 2025, my personal recount of the event and my road trip, By Daniel Obla

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The Road Trip

The Nigerian Bar Association Annual General Conference (NBA AGC) is one of the most anticipated gatherings for legal practitioners across the country. Beyond the intellectually stimulating plenary sessions and high-powered breakout discussions, it also provides an opportunity for lawyers to reconnect, unwind, and enjoy moments of camaraderie.
For many, the real highlight lies not only in the robust debates but in the laughter shared over drinks, the reunions with old colleagues, and the forging of new friendships.
This year, my journey to the AGC took the form of a road trip from Jos to Enugu in Nigeria’s Eastern region—a journey many consider risky due to insecurity, including kidnapping incidents and IPOB-related unrest.
I began the trip with a taxi ride from Jos to Abuja, where I joined my fellow travellers—Luke Esq., Manny Esq., and Samson Esq.—and together, we set out on our adventure.

Abuja to Otukpo

Our route took us from Abuja through Keffi and Nasarawa LGA. By the time we reached the bridge bordering Agatu LGA of Benue State, we stopped to indulge in some roasted guinea fowl before pressing on to Otukpo, where we spent the night.
It is worth noting that the road we plied had been constructed between 2021 and 2022. Yet, within only three years, it had deteriorated into a nightmare for motorists—an unfortunate testament to the deep-rooted corruption plaguing Nigeria’s construction sector.
In Otukpo, we lodged at a hotel named Apglo. While the name was amusing, the town itself was a familiar delight—the red zinc roofs, the ochre sands, the rustic but vibrant charm of its people, and the simple, clean fashion of the youth.

The Final Leg to Enugu

On Sunday morning, fortified by a hearty breakfast of Okpa, we resumed the journey. From the red earth of Otukpo through Adoka and Orokam, we were treated to lush greenery, rainfall, and long rows of parked trucks along the roadside. Road dualization work was ongoing along the Akwanga-Enugu Federal Road. Of course, we couldn’t resist stopping briefly in Otukpa for a taste of fresh palm wine.
Our entry into Enugu was memorable. We mistakenly veered into an expressway expansion project that cut through a bustling market. True to Enugu’s entrepreneurial spirit, a young man promptly offered to guide us through the maze of traffic—for a fee. We later observed that this was an established practice, with several others doing the same for stranded drivers.

Enugu: The Host City

Arriving fully into the city, we were impressed by Enugu’s well-planned road network, modern properties, and orderly construction—a refreshing contrast to many other parts of the country. We checked into the Best Western Hotel, whose facilities were both modern and comfortable, before heading to the International Conference Centre at Opara Square for the opening ceremony.

The atmosphere at the ICC was electrifying. Although the main hall was packed to capacity, the NBA’s meticulous planning ensured overflow arrangements with adjoining tents. The quality of discourse was outstanding, with eminent speakers such as former President Olusegun Obasanjo and Julius Malema gracing the stage. The sessions were intellectually rich and thought-provoking, setting the tone for a successful conference.
Outside the conference, Enugu offered no shortage of leisure. From Toscana and Club Nox to the Mami Market and DEC Centre, every outing added colour to the experience. A special mention goes to Chief Henry Okeke Esq., who warmly hosted us in his hometown.

The Journey Back

Departing Enugu was bittersweet. We bade farewell to the “Coal City” with fond memories, making our first stop for Akara. True to tradition, we paused again in Otukpa for palm wine before reaching Otukpo, where we savoured the iconic Idoma delicacy, Okoho soup, paired with Oniebe—a special yam-based Amala.
At Makurdi, the contrast was stark. The township roads were in poor condition compared to Enugu’s well-paved network. We stayed the night at Grand Steevo Hotel, which offered clean, comfortable lodging and courteous service.

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The following morning, our early departure was briefly complicated by Benue State’s monthly sanitation curfew (6:00 a.m.–10:00 a.m.). Thankfully, the fact that we were returning lawyers from the NBA AGC earned us passage through the checkpoints. We also noted that the iconic food basket monument at Wurukum had been removed to accommodate the ongoing dualization of the Akwanga–Enugu road.
The ride to Abuja was smoother than expected. At Akwanga, we made our final indulgent stop at Asabe’s, famed for her roasted goat meat paired with palm wine.

Reflections

By the time we reached Abuja, we were exhausted yet exhilarated—grateful for safety, friendship, and the memorable experiences along the way. Special thanks go to Manny Esq., whose skilful and cautious driving carried us through the journey. We often joked that if he were not a lawyer, he would have thrived as a professional driver.

Now back in Jos, I feel renewed and motivated to achieve more than ever before. The NBA AGC 2025 was not just a professional gathering but also a journey of reflection, bonding, and rediscovery.

Daniel Obla, Esq.
Principal Partner
Obla Daniel & Co.
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Another child dumped at Pastor Chibuzor’s gate in Rivers

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A cleric, Chibuzor Gift Chinyere, has raised alarm after another child was reportedly abandoned at his residence on April 23, 2026.

According to him, the incident occurred earlier in the day when the young boy was discovered at his gate. He stated that he has immediately notified the police and is making arrangements to hand the child over to the appropriate authorities.

The cleric explained that he is unable to take in new children at the moment due to ongoing registration processes with the Ministry of Social Welfare. He stressed that accepting the child would violate existing legal requirements guiding child care and protection.

He further disclosed that his facility is already accommodating over 500 children, making it necessary to strictly adhere to regulations before admitting more.

Chinyere also expressed appreciation to the Federation of International Women Lawyers and the Ministry of Social Welfare for educating him on proper legal procedures.

He reiterated that the child would be transferred to the custody of the Ministry, emphasizing that compliance with the law remains his top priority.

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OAU medical student collapses, dies before final exam

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Adewole Emmanuel, a 400-level medical student of Obafemi Awolowo University (OAU), Ile-Ife, Osun State, has died after reportedly collapsing moments before his final session examination.

Emmanuel’s death was announced on Thursday in a statement by the Ife University Medical Students Association.

The association lamented the sudden departure, describing Emmanuel as a solid pillar of his class.

The statement read in part, “Under the cover of dark clouds, we write to you with the heaviest of hearts to inform you of the passing of one of our own, an integral part of the association and a solid pillar of his class.

While describing the deceased as “a colleague, friend, roommate, and a Part 4 medical student with an undeniably bright future until the time of his passing”, the association added that “This incident is not only sad, but crucially painful as we lost a rising star and a loving member of the IFUMSA family.”

“In honoring his dearest memories, we kindly ask the general public to do without speculations and respect the privacy of the family during this vulnerable period.”

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Speaking under condition of anonymity, a senior member of the association said the student died on Wednesday without an underlying ailment.

“He died yesterday. But he hadn’t been sick. He just collapsed and couldn’t be resuscitated,” the source said.

“We were about to write our final exam for the session. And during the process of waiting for the exam, he suddenly collapsed in the college and died.

“It’s just unfortunate as he didn’t have any underlying medical condition. We have contacted his family already.”

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Misdemeanor: Senator Jim Nwobodo’s wife, Patricia loses at Enugu Magistrate Court

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Father remanded in prison for alleged sexual assault of 7-year-old daughter
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..As court srikes out charges against CEO, Energy FM Enugu, Pastor Ogbuanu, 3 others, Awards N1m cost against her

An Enugu State Magistrate Court has struck out a four-count criminal charge brought against a Lagos-based cleric and Chief Executive Officer, Energy FM Enugu, Pastor Basil Ogbuanu, and three of his workers.
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The court also awarded a N1m cost against Mrs. Patricia Nwobodo, the wife of a former governor of Old Anambra State, Chief Jim Ifeanyichukwu Nwobodo, for her failure to prosecute the case.
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The ruling, delivered by His Worship D.K. Ekoh at the Enugu South Magisterial District, followed the persistent absence of the complainants since the inception of the matter in January 2026.
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The defendants, Ezeh Patrick Muoneke, 46; Arinze Onoja, 26; Sedro Theodore, 28; and Basil Ogbuanu, 56, were arraigned on January 20, 2026, on charges bordering on conspiracy, deprivation of liberty, and assault.
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The four- count charge levelled against them read:
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“That you Eze Patrick Muoneke ‘m’, Arinze Only a ‘m’, on the 16th day of January, 2026 at about 1300hours at Patin-Son Estate, Ozubulu Street, Independence Layout, Enugu within Enugu Magisterial District did conspire among themselves to commit misdemeanor to wit: Deprivation of Liberty and thereby committed an offence punishable under section 496(a) of the Criminal Code, Cap 30, Vol. 11 the Revise Laws of Enugu State, 2004.
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Count 11: That you Ede Patrick Muoneke ‘m’, Arinze Onoja ‘m’, Sedro Theodore ‘m’ and Ogbuanu Basil ‘m’ on the same date, time and place in the aforementioned Magisterial District did unlawfully confine the movement and detain Mrs Patricia M. Nwobodo ‘f’ against her will from 11hours to 13hours and thereby committed an offence punishable under section 316 of the Criminal Code, Cap 30, Vol. 11 the Revise Laws of Enugu State 2004.
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Count 111: That you Ede Patrick Muoneke ‘m’, Arinze Onoja ‘m’, Sedro Theodore ‘m’ and Ogbuanu Basil ‘m’ on the same date, time and place in the aforementioned Magisterial District did unlawfully confine the movement and detain Police Constable Ugwu Emmanuel ‘m’ against his will from 1100hours to 1300hours and thereby committed an offence punishable under section 316 of the Criminal Code, Cap 30, Vol. 11 the Revise Laws of Enugu State, 2004.
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Count IV: That you Ede Patrick Muoneke ‘m’ Arinze Onoja ‘m’, Sedro Theodore and Ogbuanu Basil ‘m’ on the same date, time and place in the aforementioned Magisterial District did unlawfully assault Police Constable Ugwu Emmanuel ‘m’ by beating him all over his body and thereby committed an offence punishable under section 252 of the Criminal Code, Cap 30, Vol. 11 the Revise Laws of Enugu State, 2004.
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However, during the proceedings on April 15, 2026, the police prosecutor, B.C. Nnadozie, admitted that he had not seen the complainants since the matter started.
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Nnadozie told the court that he could not “manufacture oath” or serve witness statements on the defence as he had no contact with the nominal complainants.
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Counsel for the defendants, Emeka Oko, urged the court to dismiss the charge, noting that his clients, who are busy artisans and a Lagos resident, had suffered by traveling to Enugu for a case the complainants were not interested in pursuing.
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Delivering his ruling, Magistrate Ekoh lambasted the conduct of the complainants, describing it as a clear indication of their lack of desire to prosecute the matter.
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“A complainant whose complaint was investigated and to her knowledge is aware of the charge proffered against the defendants decides to stay in her luxury home without prosecuting her complaint, should as well pay damages to the person(s) she wrongfully complained against”, he said
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The court subsequently struck out the charge and ordered that the defendants must not be re-arrested on the strength of the same complaint.
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The trial Magistrate also granted the application for N1m cost against the complainant to be paid to the defendants.

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