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  • Ekiti NBA opens subsidised food market

    Ekiti NBA opens subsidised food market

    The Nigerian Bar Association, Ado-Ekiti Branch, has launched a ‘ Lawyers Market’ where staple foodstuffs and other items are sold at 50 per cent discounts to members.

    The market which operated between  8am and 10am on Saturday at the Afe Babalola Bar Centre within the premises of Ekiti State High Court, Ado- Ekiti attracted a large turnout as lawyers from the branch besieged the hub to buy various staple food items.

    The foodstuffs available for sale were garri, rice, beans, vegetable oil, spaghetti, semovita, vegetable oil, among other items.

    The discounted prices offered a huge relief to the lawyers with a measure of  garri worth N1,200 was sold for N500; a measure of rice worth N3,000 was sold for N1500, and a litre of vegetable oil worth N2400 was sold for N1200.

    A measure of beans worth N3000 also went for N1500, 1KG of Semovita worth N2000 was sold for N1000, a crate of egg worth N2500 was sold at N1250 and spaghetti was sold at N500 per one.

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    The market women were the association welfare secretary, Mrs Khadeejah Adeniyi and the Social Secretary,  Emmanuella Akinyemi while Uzoma Aremu-Adetayo, the Financial Secretary was the payment point.

    The NBA Ado-Ekiti Branch Chairman, Bar. Taiwo Omidoyin said the initiative was aimed at cushioning the effect of the high cost of living in the country on his members.

    He noted that the  food markets  offered members of the branch a 50% discount on food items in view of the persistent hike in the price of commodities.

    He explained that that there was a limit to the value of items members can buy in the food market and only financial members of the branch were allowed to patronise the food hub.

    He said, “the leadership of the Branch is not unaware of the current  hardship in the country and how it affects everyone, including our members. It was based on this we conceived this initiative to help mitigate the harsh economic situation on our members in our little way.

    “While we may not be able to do so much at the moment,the branch bought  food items from the markets and sold it to financial members at a subsidised price of 50% of public market rates. That is, items sold for N10,000 in the public market would be sold at N5,000 in the Lawyers food Market”, he added.

    One of the beneficiaries, Mrs Bolanle Scholastica Ojo lauded the initiative, said that the 50% discounts on food items would help in cushioning the debilitating effects of the economic hardship.

    She said she got to the venue at 8:15am and was able to buy food items including rice, beans, garri and spaghetti.

  • Ekiti NBA opens subsidised foodstuff market

    Ekiti NBA opens subsidised foodstuff market

    The Nigerian Bar Association, Ado-Ekiti Branch has launched a ‘ Lawyers Market’ where staple foodstuff and other items are sold at 50 percent discounts to its members.

    The foodstuff market which operated between  8am and 10am on Saturday at the Afe Babalola Bar Centre within the premises of Ekiti State High Court, Ado- Ekiti attracted a large turnout as lawyers from the branch besieged the hub to buy various staple food items. 

    The foodstuff available for sale were garri, rice, beans, vegetable oil, spaghetti, Semovita and  vegetable oil, among other items.

    The discounted prices offered a huge relief to the lawyers with a measure of  garri worth N1,200 sold for N500; a measure of rice worth N3,000 sold for N1500, and a litre of vegetable oil worth N2400 sold for N1200.

    A measure of beans worth N3000 also went for N1500, 1KG of Semovita worth N2000 was sold for N1000, a crate of egg worth N2500 was sold at N1250 and spaghetti was sold at N500 per one. 

    The market women were the association welfare secretary, Mrs Khadeejah Adeniyi and the Social Secretary,  Emmanuella Akinyemi while Uzoma Aremu-Adetayo, the Financial Secretary as the payment points.

    The NBA Ado-Ekiti Branch Chairman, Bar. Taiwo Omidoyin said the initiative was aimed at cushioning the effect of the high cost of living in the country on his members. 

    He noted that the  food markets  offered members of the branch a 50% discount on food items in view of the persistent hike in the price of commodities. 

    He explained that that there was a limit to the value of items members can buy in the food market and only financial members of the branch were allowed to patronise the food hub. 

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    He said: “The leadership of the Branch is not unaware of the current  hardship in the country and how it affects everyone, including our members. It was based on this we conceived this initiative to help mitigate the harsh economic situation on our members in our little way. 

    “While we may not be able to do so much at the moment,the branch bought  food items from the markets and sold it to financial members at a subsidised price of 50% of public market rates. That is, items sold for N10,000 in the public market would be sold at N5,000 in the Lawyers food Market”, he added. 

    One of the beneficiaries, Mrs Bolanle Scholastica Ojo, lauded the initiative, stating the 50% discounts on food items would help in cushioning the debilitating effects of the economic hardship. 

    She said she got to the venue at 8:15am and was able to buy food items including rice, beans, garri and spaghetti.

  • Ekiti NBA sets up elders forum, honours senior lawyers

    Ekiti NBA sets up elders forum, honours senior lawyers

    The Nigerian Bar Association (NBA) Ado-Ekiti Branch has established an Elders Forum to serve as an advisory body to the association.

    At the inaugural meeting of the Elders Forum in Ado-Ekiti, the Ekiti State capital, where some senior lawyers were honoured, the Branch Chairman, Taiwo Omidoyin, said the forum was constituted to offer guidance to the branch.

    Notable among senior lawyers honoured in recognition of their contributions to the legal profession included ex-Attorneys-General of Ekiti, Mr. Obafemi Adewale, SAN, Mr. Kolapo Kolade, SAN, and the pioneer Chief Registrar of the Customary Court of Appeal, Ekiti State, Mrs. Titilola Ola-Olorun.

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    Others were former Attorneys-General of Ekiti State, Mr. Owoseni Ajayi, Prof. Sesan Fabamise, Mr. Donald Fajuyi, serving and retired directors in the state Ministry of Justice as well as principal partners of some law firms in the state, amongst others.

    Omidoyin said the forum, apart from playing advisory role, would also provide mentorship to younger lawyers as the state is blessed with senior lawyers who have distinguished themselves in the legal profession.

    According to him, the membership of the Forum comprises Senior Advocates of Nigerian, professors of law, serving or past attorneys general of Ekiti State, public servants not below the rank of a director.

    Others are all past chairmen of the branch, members not below 50 and members called to the Bar not later than year 2000.

    He said: “I believe our respected elders have significant roles to play in shaping future of legal practice and the younger generation has a lot to learn from their vast wealth of experience and expertise, especially in the area of mentoring. 

    “Upon my inauguration as the Chairman of NBA Ado-Ekiti Branch, I announced that one of the primary focuses of this administration will be to have continuous interactions with Elders in the profession and i’m happy the vision came to reality. The role of the Elders Forum are mainly advisory and mentoring”, he added.

    Ajayi, a former Attorney General of Ekiti State, commended the Omidoyin-led executive for its leadership style, saying the branch has never had it so good in its history.

    He expressed gratitude on behalf of the elders, pledging to continue to support the branch as well as legal practice in the state.