

Nigerian Bar Association (NBA) Section On Public Interest And Development Law (SPIDEL)
The Section is administered by a Section Council that oversees the affairs of the Section. The Council is comprised of the Chairman, Alternate Chairman, Alternate Chairman, Secretary, the senior officers of the Section and any additional officer of the section, the immediate past Chairman and secretary of the section, nominated or elected members and up to 3 co-opted members.
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Nigerian Bar Association (NBA) Section On Public Interest And Development Law (SPIDEL)
PUBLIC INTEREST ANNUAL CONFERENCE 2023
SPIDEL Council Members

JOHN AIKPOKPO-MARTINS

DR. PRINCESS F. FRANK-CHUKWUANI, FICMC

FUNMI ADEOGUN

CHINEDU OBIENU

CHARITY C. IBEZIM

KUNLE ADEGOKE SAN

DR. UJU AGOMOH

ECHEHO GODFREY, ESQ., FCAI, MCARB., FCTI

EMEKA NWADIOKE, ESQ.

MRS IGBEAKU UKWUEGO EVULUKWU
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Steeler™ is an emerging programme built on five years of work to define and promote steel that has been produced and sourced responsibly. The Australian Steel Stewardship Forum initially developed the concept.
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