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NBA AGCPC Member Replies The Unconstitutional Sole Administrator In Rivers State by ijekul(op): 3:36pm On Apr 14, 2025
NBA NEITHER REQUESTED FOR NOR RECEIVED ANY MONEY FROM THE RIVERS SOLE ADMINISTRATOR: A RESPONSE TO SOCIAL MEDIA REPORT. By Deji Adeyanju Esq.

I have read with concern the statement circulating on social media purportedly issued by the Sole Administrator of Rivers State, Rear Admiral Ibok-Ete Ibas (Rtd), in which he accuses the Nigerian Bar Association (NBA) of hypocrisy over its decision to relocate the 2025 Annual General Conference (AGC) from Port Harcourt to Enugu. As a member of the legal profession and a stakeholder in the affairs of the NBA, I find it necessary to respond, both in defence of the Bar and to urge the NBA to stand firm in the face of political pressure and constitutional subversion.
1. There Are No “Hosting Rights” in NBA Conference Planning: The concept of “hosting rights” as invoked by the Sole Administrator is unknown to the practice or tradition of the NBA. There has never been any formal bidding process or contractual commitment that accords a state perpetual or presumptive rights to host the AGC. The choice of venue is a discretionary decision of the NBA National Executive Committee, made after careful evaluation of infrastructure, logistics, security, accessibility, and the general atmosphere conducive to the hosting of a national event of the NBA’s stature. That Lagos, Abuja, and Port Harcourt have frequently featured as host cities is a matter of capacity, not entitlement. The narrative suggesting that Rivers State was unjustly stripped of a “right” is not only constitutionally incoherent, but also historically inaccurate.

2. Financial Contributions Do Not Determine Conference Venues: The claim that the NBA’s decision is somehow tied to a failure to honour financial contributions made by the Rivers State Government is deeply flawed. The NBA is an independent professional association, not a mercantile contractor. Its commitment to national service and legal development cannot be bought or sold. The 2023 AGC held in Abuja was conducted without any financial contribution from the FCT Administration. The suggestion that states can buy influence or secure hosting rights by donations is a dangerous insinuation that undermines the integrity of the legal profession. The NBA must continue to demonstrate that it is immune to inducement and that its decisions are guided solely by principle, not patronage.

3. Contextualising the Rivers State Government’s N300 Million Support: It is critical to understand that the N300 million contribution referenced by the Sole Administrator was made under a democratically elected administration. The NBA’s engagement was with a government legitimately elected by the people. The situation has since changed. Rivers State is currently under a governance arrangement that is widely viewed as unconstitutional and antithetical to the rule of law. As lawyers, we cannot turn a blind eye to the erosion of constitutionalism in any part of this country. The NBA, in line with its duty to uphold the rule of law and democratic governance, made the morally and constitutionally right decision to withdraw from an engagement that could be interpreted as legitimising autocracy.

4. The NBA Must Not Be Intimidated or Gaslighted: The NBA must not be bullied into reversing its principled decision. The veiled threat of public blackmail and the invocation of misplaced grievances should not move the Bar. We must remind ourselves that the NBA’s credibility rests not in how many funds it collects from governments, but in its ability to stand as the voice of the Constitution, even when it is inconvenient to do so. Any attempt to weaponise public sentiment to undermine the NBA’s decision must be seen for what it is—a distraction from the real issue: the imposition of undemocratic governance in Rivers State.

5. My Admonition to the NBA: Stay the Course: I commend the NBA for its courage in relocating the 2025 AGC and urge it to remain unshaken. The Bar must resist the temptation to sanitise or normalise unconstitutional governance. We cannot, as an Association, claim to defend democracy and yet fraternise with actors who rise to power through means repugnant to that very ideal. The NBA has always been more than a convener of conferences; it is a bulwark against tyranny and arbitrariness. In this moment, more than ever, we must hold fast to that role.

Let us be clear: this is not a repudiation of the people or lawyers of Rivers State—who remain our colleagues and brothers—but a rejection of unconstitutional governance. And it is a stand we must continue to take, with resolve and without apology.
We are lawyers. We are defenders of the rule of law. And we must not retreat.

https://kubwaexpress.com/2025/04/14/nba-neither-requested-for-nor-received-any-money-from-the-rivers-sole-administrator-a-response-to-social-media-report/

Re: NBA AGCPC Member Replies The Unconstitutional Sole Administrator In Rivers State by peleson1: 3:46pm On Apr 14, 2025
ijekul:
NBA NEITHER REQUESTED FOR NOR RECEIVED ANY MONEY FROM THE RIVERS SOLE ADMINISTRATOR: A RESPONSE TO SOCIAL MEDIA REPORT. By Deji Adeyanju Esq.

I have read with concern the statement circulating on social media purportedly issued by the Sole Administrator of Rivers State, Rear Admiral Ibok-Ete Ibas (Rtd), in which he accuses the Nigerian Bar Association (NBA) of hypocrisy over its decision to relocate the 2025 Annual General Conference (AGC) from Port Harcourt to Enugu. As a member of the legal profession and a stakeholder in the affairs of the NBA, I find it necessary to respond, both in defence of the Bar and to urge the NBA to stand firm in the face of political pressure and constitutional subversion.
1. There Are No “Hosting Rights” in NBA Conference Planning: The concept of “hosting rights” as invoked by the Sole Administrator is unknown to the practice or tradition of the NBA. There has never been any formal bidding process or contractual commitment that accords a state perpetual or presumptive rights to host the AGC. The choice of venue is a discretionary decision of the NBA National Executive Committee, made after careful evaluation of infrastructure, logistics, security, accessibility, and the general atmosphere conducive to the hosting of a national event of the NBA’s stature. That Lagos, Abuja, and Port Harcourt have frequently featured as host cities is a matter of capacity, not entitlement. The narrative suggesting that Rivers State was unjustly stripped of a “right” is not only constitutionally incoherent, but also historically inaccurate.

2. Financial Contributions Do Not Determine Conference Venues: The claim that the NBA’s decision is somehow tied to a failure to honour financial contributions made by the Rivers State Government is deeply flawed. The NBA is an independent professional association, not a mercantile contractor. Its commitment to national service and legal development cannot be bought or sold. The 2023 AGC held in Abuja was conducted without any financial contribution from the FCT Administration. The suggestion that states can buy influence or secure hosting rights by donations is a dangerous insinuation that undermines the integrity of the legal profession. The NBA must continue to demonstrate that it is immune to inducement and that its decisions are guided solely by principle, not patronage.

3. Contextualising the Rivers State Government’s N300 Million Support: It is critical to understand that the N300 million contribution referenced by the Sole Administrator was made under a democratically elected administration. The NBA’s engagement was with a government legitimately elected by the people. The situation has since changed. Rivers State is currently under a governance arrangement that is widely viewed as unconstitutional and antithetical to the rule of law. As lawyers, we cannot turn a blind eye to the erosion of constitutionalism in any part of this country. The NBA, in line with its duty to uphold the rule of law and democratic governance, made the morally and constitutionally right decision to withdraw from an engagement that could be interpreted as legitimising autocracy.

4. The NBA Must Not Be Intimidated or Gaslighted: The NBA must not be bullied into reversing its principled decision. The veiled threat of public blackmail and the invocation of misplaced grievances should not move the Bar. We must remind ourselves that the NBA’s credibility rests not in how many funds it collects from governments, but in its ability to stand as the voice of the Constitution, even when it is inconvenient to do so. Any attempt to weaponise public sentiment to undermine the NBA’s decision must be seen for what it is—a distraction from the real issue: the imposition of undemocratic governance in Rivers State.

5. My Admonition to the NBA: Stay the Course: I commend the NBA for its courage in relocating the 2025 AGC and urge it to remain unshaken. The Bar must resist the temptation to sanitise or normalise unconstitutional governance. We cannot, as an Association, claim to defend democracy and yet fraternise with actors who rise to power through means repugnant to that very ideal. The NBA has always been more than a convener of conferences; it is a bulwark against tyranny and arbitrariness. In this moment, more than ever, we must hold fast to that role.

Let us be clear: this is not a repudiation of the people or lawyers of Rivers State—who remain our colleagues and brothers—but a rejection of unconstitutional governance. And it is a stand we must continue to take, with resolve and without apology.
We are lawyers. We are defenders of the rule of law. And we must not retreat.

https://kubwaexpress.com/2025/04/14/nba-neither-requested-for-nor-received-any-money-from-the-rivers-sole-administrator-a-response-to-social-media-report/
Very good.

The stupid Calabar man dey feel like governor.
Imagine!!


Vulture like him
Re: NBA AGCPC Member Replies The Unconstitutional Sole Administrator In Rivers State by Sunnyshinylight(f): 3:47pm On Apr 14, 2025
Shameless iba, very soon you will see
Re: NBA AGCPC Member Replies The Unconstitutional Sole Administrator In Rivers State by peleson1: 3:48pm On Apr 14, 2025
NBA has told you hands of illegality that you are unknown to law .

Illegal lots


Usurpers

Jail time awaits all of you
Re: NBA AGCPC Member Replies The Unconstitutional Sole Administrator In Rivers State by adekolaelect(m):
Good one... But where is the money or the Snakes has Swallowed it?? The river administrator asked for the return of the host money paid not your these theories. Or na jamb money huh? Even NBA too dey swallow money BCS a simple answer will finish that man's claims " we are returning it ,send the account number"
Re: NBA AGCPC Member Replies The Unconstitutional Sole Administrator In Rivers State by ijekul(op): 3:52pm On Apr 14, 2025
The attention of the Annual General Conference planning committee has been drawn to a statement credited to the Administrator of Rivers state to the effect that Rivers state government paid hosting rights for the hosting of the NBA AGC 2025.

We wish to clarify that the decision to host the 2025 AGC in Portharcourt was taken in August 2024 and was not subject of any bidding process or payment of any hosting rights. The host city has no hosting right and there is no representation by the NBA that the Conference must be held in a chosen city.

Traditionally, because of the enormous cost involved in hosting the AGC, NBA Conference Planning Committee approaches organizations, agencies of government and state governments for support and the support requested for is unconditional and not tied to hosting rights or any rights whatsoever.

Recent NBA conferences have been supported by different state governments, corporate organizations, ministries, departments and agencies whose budgets accommodate corporate social responsibilities and share the same vision with NBA. Such financial supports are in the form of gifts, partnerships or sponsorships. The money from Rivers State was a gift and was not tied to any purported hosting right for the NBA AGC.

We are committed to delivering a world class conference to members of the Bar and will not be drawn into any unnecessary controversy over this issue.

Emeka Obegolu, SAN
Chair 2025 NBA AGC Planning Committee
Re: NBA AGCPC Member Replies The Unconstitutional Sole Administrator In Rivers State by Sunnyshinylight(f): 3:53pm On Apr 14, 2025
adekolaelect:
Good one... But where is the .obey or the Snakes has Swallowed it?? The river administrator asked for the return of the host money not your these theories. Or na jamb money huh?
Won't you keep quiet.
Did you give them any money
Re: NBA AGCPC Member Replies The Unconstitutional Sole Administrator In Rivers State by Jman06(m): 4:02pm On Apr 14, 2025
adekolaelect:
Good one... But where is the .obey or the Snakes has Swallowed it?? The river administrator asked for the return of the host money not your these theories. Or na jamb money huh?
And they're telling you that the money was a donation and not intended for hosting rights. The donation was made by a democratically elected government of Rivers state led by Fubara. So, which refund are they talking about againhuh
Re: NBA AGCPC Member Replies The Unconstitutional Sole Administrator In Rivers State by Maxymilliano(m): 4:14pm On Apr 14, 2025
The financial support by Rivers Government under Fubara is a CSR.

And if there's any need to refund, NBA will refund the money but to legitimate government not an imposter.
Re: NBA AGCPC Member Replies The Unconstitutional Sole Administrator In Rivers State by Bleiz(m): 4:15pm On Apr 14, 2025
Bring on more fireworks
Re: NBA AGCPC Member Replies The Unconstitutional Sole Administrator In Rivers State by Thiefobi1: 4:37pm On Apr 14, 2025
Imagine. Fubura donating 300m of river state funds to NBA for frivolities.


He is a very wasteful former governor. cool
Re: NBA AGCPC Member Replies The Unconstitutional Sole Administrator In Rivers State by yarimo(m): 4:58pm On Apr 14, 2025
NBA go back and refund rivers state government it money isn't that simple? Stop fooling yourself with long Grammers
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