A memorable evening was recorded at the Chief Judge’s Cocktail of the Caliphate Bar, Sokoto Branch of the Nigerian Bar Association (NBA), where legal practitioners gathered in an atmosphere of fellowship, nostalgia and professional unity.

The event provided a platform for members of the Bar to reconnect, share memories and strengthen professional bonds beyond the courtroom.

A key highlight of the evening was the warm reception accorded to Lateef Omoyemi Akangbe, SAN, who reconnected with colleagues, friends and professional associates in Sokoto, where he has maintained long-standing professional ties through various legal engagements over the years.

The gathering was described by participants as more than a social event, but a reunion that reinforced the unity and shared identity of the legal profession, particularly within the Caliphate Bar.

Akangbe’s presence drew notable attention as he engaged with members of the Bar in an atmosphere marked by camaraderie and mutual respect, reflecting the enduring relationships built within the legal community.

For many attendees, the event underscored the importance of maintaining strong professional networks across different branches of the NBA, as well as the value of unity within the legal profession.

As Akangbe continues his consultations and engagement within the legal community ahead of his aspirations within the Nigerian Bar Association, the Sokoto gathering was seen by some as further strengthening his nationwide connections across different Bar centres.

The Caliphate Bar was widely commended for its hospitality, with participants describing the event as a reaffirmation of the deep bonds that unite members of the legal profession across Nigeria.

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