The Nigerian Law Society (NLS) has announced that its much-anticipated 3rd Annual General Conference and Triennial General Assembly will take place in just two days, running from Wednesday, July 23 to Friday, July 25, 2025, at Top Rank Hotels, Area 11, Garki, Abuja.

Themed “Democracy in Nigeria: The Journey So Far,” the hybrid event is set to draw prominent legal professionals, policy experts, scholars, and jurists from across the country to discuss the evolving role of law in Nigeria’s democratic experience. Held under the overarching banner “Justice for All,” the conference aims to spark transformative conversations around justice sector reform and democratic accountability.

In a statement issued by the NLS, the Society described the conference as a critical platform for reflecting on the country’s democratic trajectory, while also fostering innovative ideas to improve legal practice and public service delivery.

Key Highlights of the Three-Day Event Include:

  • Insightful Presentations from distinguished legal minds on constitutional development, justice reform, and democratic governance;
  • Interactive Panels exploring contemporary legal and policy issues;
  • Networking Opportunities with peers, senior advocates, judges, academics, and technocrats;
  • Professional Development through targeted capacity-building sessions and legal trend analysis.

Speaking on the event’s significance, the organizers noted: “This year’s AGC is not just a gathering—it’s a movement toward renewing our shared commitment to building a just and democratic Nigeria through the instrumentality of the law.”

Lawyers, both young and seasoned, are strongly encouraged to register for the event to take advantage of the rare opportunity to learn, engage, and collaborate on key national issues affecting the legal profession and governance.

Registration Details:

Interested participants can register at https://nls.org.ng/agc-registration. Limited slots are available, and early registration is advised.

Event Details at a Glance:

  • Theme: Democracy in Nigeria: The Journey So Far
  • Date: Wednesday, 23rd – Friday, 25th July 2025
  • Venue: Top Rank Hotels, Area 11, Garki, Abuja
  • Format: Hybrid (Physical and Virtual)
  • Host: Nigerian Law Society (NLS)

The countdown continues as the legal community prepares to converge on Abuja for what promises to be one of the most impactful conferences on Nigeria’s legal calendar this year.

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