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  • At 2024 Annual Conference, NICArb to Ponder Transformation of Arbitration in Africa

    At 2024 Annual Conference, NICArb to Ponder Transformation of Arbitration in Africa

    By Samuel Ogunsona

    The Nigerian Institute of Chartered Arbitrators (NICArb) is set to host its 2024 Annual Conference, themed Transformation and Intervention: The Evolving Trends in Arbitration & ADR Practice in Africa.

    This year’s conference coincides with NICArb’s 45th anniversary and aims to contribute to discussions on positioning Nigeria at the forefront of international arbitration for Africa.

    The conference, scheduled to hold between November 28 and 29, 2024, at Eko Hotel and Suites, Victoria Island, Lagos, will examine key issues, including Africa integration and dispute, technology and arbitration, business and human rights, and also third party funding.

    Renowned journalist, Chief Mrs. Dupe Ajayi-Gbadebo, who attended the press briefing Tuesday, November 19, 2024, at the NICArb corporate office in Lagos as the Co-Chair, is expected to lead the Fund Raising Sub-Committee for the upcoming NICArb conference.

    In her speech, NICArb’s Registrar, Mrs. Shola Oshodi-John highlighted the difficulties often encountered in arbitration matters, particularly the government’s lack of involvement and inadequate support, which hinder effective dispute resolution.

    “Nigeria’s government inaction and inadequate support hinder effective arbitration and conflict resolution.” Mrs Shola Oshodi-John declared.

    “In February 2023, the African Continental Free Trade Area adopted the Protocol on Investment, marking a significant milestone in promoting investment governance across the continent.

    “This protocol not only reflects a unified African stance on key investment areas but also revolutionizes the dynamics of investor-state disputes, offering exciting prospects for resolving disputes within intra-African trade relations.

    “The upcoming Conference will delve into the complexities surrounding African integration, tackling the critical dispute resolution needs that must be addressed to drive transformation and growth across the continent.”

    NICarb's Registrar, Mrs. Shola Oshodi John, Chief Mrs Dupe Ajayi+Gbadrbo to her left, and other top officers of the Institute
    NICarb’s Registrar, Mrs. Shola Oshodi John, Chief Mrs Dupe Ajayi+Gbadrbo to her left, and other top officers of the Institute

    Speaking at the briefing, Mrs Gbadebo emphasized that the conference aims to explore Government’s role in resolving investor-state disputes in Africa’s extractive industry, lessons learned, and future directions.

    “Discussions will also cover the impact of the AFCFTA’s Investment Protocol on dispute settlement and trade integration,” she said.

    She considered: “Additionally, the conference will examine how AI affects arbitration and ADR, addressing professional and ethical concerns.

    “The event encourages collaboration among practitioners, institutions, governments, and international bodies, fostering knowledge sharing and partnerships to advance arbitration and ADR in Africa.”

    Mrs. Shola Oshodi-John

    Founded in 1979,  NICArb is the premier arbitration institute in Nigeria and Sub-Saharan Africa, promoting the domestication, knowledge, and practice of arbitration and Alternative Dispute Resolution (ADR).

    With over 5,000 members, NICArb offers various training programmes, including associate, member, and fellowship programmes.

    The conference will feature six plenary sessions and two breakout sessions, addressing topical issues on the practice of Arbitration and ADR within the African Continent. Key topics will include African integration and dispute resolution, technology and arbitration, business and human rights, and third-party funding.

    NICArb’s mission is to become a template for formulation and enforcement of Arbitration and other forms of ADR Proceedings in Nigeria. The institute promotes advocacy, capacity building, research, arbitration referral services, strategic partnership, and program development.

    The 2024 Conference promises to be an engaging platform for arbitration and ADR stakeholders to discuss pivotal developments shaping the industry in Africa.

  • GOCOP partners NCDMB, EMADEB, Dangote, NCAA, Setraco, UBA, NCC, others for 2024 conference

    GOCOP partners NCDMB, EMADEB, Dangote, NCAA, Setraco, UBA, NCC, others for 2024 conference

    Partners for the eighth annual conference of the Guild of Corporate Online Publishers (GOCOP) have begun to emerge with the Nigerian Content Development and Monitoring Board (NCDMB), Emadeb Group and Dangote Group leading the train of partners for the event slated for Thursday, October 3, 2024 at the Reverton Hotel, GRA Lokoja, Kogi State.

    The chairman of the 2024 Conference Planning Committee, Danlami Nmodu, mni, also listed other partners to include Nigeria Civil Aviation Authority (NCAA), Setraco Nigeria Limited, United Bank for Africa (UBA) and Nigerian Communications Commission (NCC), according to a statement by
    GOCOP Publicity Secretary, Sir Remmy Nweke.

    Nmodu was also quoted as saying that the eighth conference would center on the theme: “Nigeria: Tackling Insecurity, Power Deficit, and Transitioning to Digital Economy”  and will hold on Thursday, October 3, 2024 from 10am. The keynote will be delivered by former governor of Cross River State, Senator Liyle Imoke.

    Additional partners for 2024, he said, comprised the Nigerian Safety Investigation Bureau, Access Bank plc, Zenith Bank plc, First City Monument Bank (FCMB), Fidelity Bank plc, Sovereign Trust Insurance Plc (STI), Nigerians in Diaspora Commission (NIDCOM) and National Film and Video Censors Board (NFVCB).

    A major highlight of this year’s conference, Nmodu said, is a business luncheon with GOCOP partners on Wednesday, 2 October, at the same venue, while the conference itself would hold on Thursday, October 3.

    Nmodu noted that the 8th edition would be chaired by former Nigeria’s Ambassador to Spain, Alhaji Yusuf Mamman, with the former Nigerian Chief of Army Staff, Lt-General Tukur Yusuf Buratai (Retd) and the Executive Vice Chairman, Nigerian Communications Commission (NCC), Dr. Aminu Maida as Guest Speakers, while a Professor of Political Science at the Federal University Lokoja, Prof. Rotimi Ajayi and an edutainment communicator and veteran broadcaster, Ms Debrah M. Ogazuma are panellists.

    Nmodu recalled that GOCOP conference 2023 was chaired by the JAMB Registrar and Chief Executive, Prof Ishaq Olarenwaju Oloyede, while the first Nigerian Professor of Capital Market, Prof. Uchenna Joseph Uwaleke was the keynote speaker.

    Previous speakers at the annual conference consisted of Rev. Matthew Hassan Kukah, the Bishop of the Catholic Diocese of Sokoto who delivered the 2019 lecture on “Economy, Security and National Development: The Way Forward.”

    In 2021, Mr. Boss Mustapha, Secretary to the Government of the Federation, keynoted the Conference in his capacity as Chairman of the Presidential Task Force on Covid-19. He spoke on: “Post Covid-19 Pandemic: Recovery and Reconstruction in Nigeria.”
    In 2022, Professor Mahmood Yakubu, Chairman, Independent National Electoral Commission, delivered the keynote entitled “2023 Elections: Managing the Process for Credible Outcome.”

    GOCOP was established to ensure that online publishers uphold the tenets of journalism.

    Membership of the Guild is a constellation of editors and senior journalists who, having distinguished themselves in their various positions in the print and electronic media, ventured into online publishing which is both the present and future of journalism globally.

    The Guild has over 104 corporate publishers as members.

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