In a continued effort to deepen legal discourse and professional development among its members, Otu Oka-iwu Abuja (the association of Igbo lawyers in the Federal Capital Territory) has announced its forthcoming general meeting, scheduled to hold on Friday, 22 May 2026.
The meeting, which will take place at Hall 3, Novare Shopping Complex, Wuse Zone 5, Abuja, is expected to convene a distinguished gathering of learned seniors and colleagues within the legal profession. Proceedings will commence promptly at 4:00 PM, with Chief Okechukwu Ajunwa, SAN, graciously serving as host.
A major highlight of the meeting will be the association’s Learning Series, designed to promote continuous legal education and engagement with emerging trends in jurisprudence. This edition will feature Mrs. Miriam Komboh-Eze, Director of the Restorative Justice Centre, Abuja Multi-Door Courthouse (AMDC), who will deliver a thought-provoking presentation on the theme: “Restorative Justice in Nigeria’s Criminal Justice System: A Paradigm Shift.”
The topic is particularly timely, as restorative justice continues to gain traction globally and within Nigeria as an alternative approach to traditional criminal justice processes. Emphasizing reconciliation, accountability, and community involvement, restorative justice seeks to repair harm and restore relationships, offering a more holistic response to crime beyond punitive measures.
Legal practitioners, policymakers, and stakeholders have increasingly recognized the potential of restorative justice mechanisms in addressing issues such as prison congestion, victim-offender mediation, and community-based conflict resolution. The session is expected to provide valuable insights into the practical application, challenges, and future prospects of this evolving framework within Nigeria’s legal system.
Members of Otu Oka-iwu Abuja are strongly encouraged to attend and actively participate in what promises to be an intellectually enriching and professionally rewarding gathering.
As the legal landscape continues to evolve, forums such as this reaffirm the commitment of Otu Oka-iwu Abuja to fostering unity, knowledge-sharing, and progressive legal practice among its members.
This notice was released by
Eyeke Kenneth Samuel, LL.M, ACIArb, ARB. For the office of the Secretariat.
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