The President of the Nigerian Bar Association, Mazi Afam Osigwe, SAN, has urged legal practitioners across Nigeria to cultivate boldness, preparation, and continuous professional development to thrive in the evolving legal landscape.

Speaking at the 2025 Law Week of the NBA Nnewi Branch themed “Facing the Future,” which was held in his honor, the NBA President emphasized that the future is already unfolding and demands lawyers’ readiness to seize emerging opportunities and adapt to modern legal practice demands.

“We must equip ourselves with the requisite knowledge, skills, and mindset to excel,” Osigwe stressed, adding that planning and preparation are crucial for success in a dynamic legal environment.

While appreciating the Nnewi Branch’s recognition, the President highlighted the evolving nature of legal practice and the need for practitioners to position themselves strategically for future challenges and opportunities.

Highlighting the NBA’s commitment to preparing lawyers for the future, Mazi Afam Osigwe noted the association’s intensified continuing professional development initiatives aimed at enhancing lawyers’ competence and competitiveness in the legal profession.

He encouraged participants to leverage these professional development opportunities and recommit to excellence in legal service delivery.

The event underscored the NBA’s efforts to build a forward-looking legal profession, reinforcing the President’s message of unity, professionalism, and future readiness among legal practitioners.

Osigwe concluded his address by charging lawyers to leave the event inspired and striving for top-tier legal representation, emphasizing the importance of maintaining high professional standards in an increasingly competitive legal environment.

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