By Sylvester Udemezue

Yesterday, 11 December 2025, was a defining milestone in the life of Dr. Y. M. Ede (a consummate scholar, legal practitioner, bar leader, and teacher) who successfully defended his Doctor of Law thesis at the prestigious Ahmadu Bello University, Zaria. The attainment of a PhD is not merely an academic decoration; it is the ultimate testament to discipline, intellectual stamina, and a lifelong devotion to rigorous inquiry. For those who know Dr. Ede personally, this achievement is unsurprising. It is simply the natural continuation of a career marked by excellence, service, humility, and visionary leadership. But beyond the celebration of a well-earned academic laurel lies a question of greater relevance to the legal profession: What kind of leadership does the Nigerian Bar Association need in 2026 and beyond? As a member of the legal academy, a bar leader, a reform-minded practitioner, and a committed public servant, Dr. Y. M. Ede embodies the qualities, experience, and temperament the NBA needs for constructive thought leadership, credible representation, and intellectual depth in the years ahead.

Note that this article is not a campaign endorsement; but a reflection born of admiration, an articulation of a hope many of us quietly nurture: that individuals like Dr. Ede, whose life reflects integrity and merit, will be entrusted with greater responsibility in shaping the future of the legal profession.

A PROFILE ROOTED IN SERVICE, SCHOLARSHIP, AND PROFESSIONAL EXCELLENCE

Dr. Yakubu Moses Ede’s background reflects a rare blend of academic accomplishment, bar activism, institutional loyalty, and societal engagement. Born on 29 May 1983 in Keffi, Nasarawa State, he has risen through the ranks of the legal profession with uncommon grace, dedication, and self-discipline. From his early years at Nasarawa State University, Keffi (where he graduated with a Second Class Upper in Law) to his call to the Nigerian Bar in 2010, to the professional and academic achievements that followed, Dr. Ede has consistently demonstrated excellence without arrogance, leadership without noise, and service without self-advertisement. As a Lecturer at the Nigerian Law School, Yenagoa Campus, he teaches Property Law Practice and Civil Litigation, two foundational subjects that shape the next generation of Nigerian lawyers. His teaching style is admired for its clarity, discipline, and compassion. His academic credentials speak eloquently: PhD (Law), Ahmadu Bello University, Zaria (2025); LLM, Ahmadu Bello University (2016); BL, Nigerian Law School, Enugu (2010); LLB (Hons), NSUK (2007).

Alongside these, he is a Notary Public, an Associate of the Institute of Arbitrators, a member of the Nigerian Institute of Management, and a trained ADR practitioner. His publications (spanning taxation, judicial procedure, civil litigation, economic crimes, and jurisdictional issues) have appeared in reputable local and international journals including UNILORIN Journal of Business and Corporate Law; NAU Journal of Private and Property Law; A.B.U. Law Journal; East African Journal of Law and Ethics; Journal of Legal Studies and Research, and the Federal Courts & Jurisdiction eJournal, USA. Overall, his research footprint reveals a legal mind committed to inquiry, reform, and the advancement of jurisprudence.

A CAREER OF BAR LEADERSHIP AND INSTITUTIONAL INTEGRITY

If scholarship defines one side of Dr. Ede’s identity, selfless bar service defines the other. His leadership trajectory within the Nigerian Bar Association is distinguished, impactful, and consistent: (a). Chairman, NBA Keffi Branch (2020–2022); (b). Secretary, NBA Keffi Branch (2016–2018); (c). Publicity Secretary, NBA Keffi Branch (2014–2016); (d). National Council Member, Young Lawyers Forum (2014–2016); (e). Member, NBA Security Agencies Relations Committee (National) (2022–2024); (f). Member, NBA Finance Committee (National) (2022–2024); (g). Member, NBA Branch Elections Appeal Committee – North (2022 till date); (h). Secretary, NBA Judiciary Committee (National) (2025 till date); (I). NBA Prosecutor at the Legal Practitioners Disciplinary Committee (2019–2024). This record tells a clear story: Y. M. Ede has been a consistent, reliable, and effective contributor to the NBA at branch, zonal, and national levels. His roles have required integrity, discretion, strategic judgment, communication skills, intellectual clarity, and interpersonal tact—qualities essential for any leadership position within the Association. Few lawyers in his generation combine the intellectual authority of a scholar; the grounded experience of a practitioner; the institutional loyalty of a bar leader; the communicative competence of a teacher; and the character of a disciplined public servant. Dr. Ede embodies these in enviable proportion.

WHY NIGERIA AND THE NBA AWAIT HIS LEADERSHIP

The legal profession (ndeed, Nigeria itself) needs leaders who think deeply, act with integrity, speak with clarity, and inspire confidence. Dr. Ede’s career as a teacher of advocacy and civil procedure gives him mastery over disciplined communication. His years in bar leadership equip him with institutional memory and political maturity. His academic journey enriches his analytical strength. His work with disciplinary and electoral committees demonstrates fairness and principled judgment. His pro bono engagements reveal compassion and civic devotion. In every sense, his profile aligns naturally with the demands of genuine leadership: leadership rooted in intellect, humility, courage, and service.

A PRAYER FOR THE FUTURE

In reflecting on the journey and achievements of Dr. Y. M. Ede, one cannot help but hope (quietly yet earnestly) that Nigeria and the Nigerian Bar Association will continue to be blessed with leaders of his character, intellect, and moral discipline. My desire is simple and sincere:
that Dr. Ede will someday take his place among the truly great leaders of the legal profession. Nigeria and the NBA await the full expression of his exceptional leadership skills and intellectual prowess. It is a hope rooted not in politics, but in merit. Not in ambition, but in admiration. Not in interest, but in belief. May the future of the NBA be shaped by individuals whose profiles reflect excellence, dignity, and unwavering commitment: profiles like that of Dr. Yakubu Moses Ede.

Congratulations, Dr Ede!
We’re proud of you.
More wins.
Nigeria awaits you.

Respectfully,
Sylvester Udemezue (Udems)
Legal Practitioner, Law Teacher, Public-interest Advocate, and Humanist
08109024556
udemsbackup@gmail.com
(12 December 2025)

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