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Nigerian Bar Association holds 52nd AGMPosted: 14 years ago |
The Nigerian Bar Association has commenced registration for its 52nd Annual General Conference billed to hold at the International Conference Centre, Abuja from 26th to 31st August, 2012. The theme of this year's conference is" "Nigeria as an Emerging Market - Redefining Our Laws & Politics for Growth". According to a press release by the association, its committees - TCCP and the Local Organising Committee (LOC) are working tirelessly at ensuring all necessary logistics are fully in place to make participation at the conference rewarding and enjoyable. As in previous conferences, the association is again this year offering registration to members at www.nba.org.ng. Members are encouraged to register online and early to avail themselves of the early bird registration discounts ending 15th July 2012. This year, participants can also pay as the register online through the ATM (Debit Card) option. The press release assures participants that "if you register online and before the end of the pre-conference registration (August 25th 2012), we assure you your tags and materials will be awaiting your pick up whenever you arrive for the conference". Firms, organisations, institutions and branches can register online as a group and get fast track accreditation onsite. |
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