Aare Olumuyiwa Akinboro, SAN, FCIArb (UK), FCIMC, and a distinguished Life Bencher, today commenced a week of profound engagement with the Nigerian Bar Association (NBA), Uyo Branch, by participating in their thanksgiving service at Insight Bible Church.
The service marked the official opening of the NBA Uyo Branch’s 2025 Bar Week, an annual event that brings together legal practitioners for a series of insightful discussions, capacity building, and fellowship.

This year’s Bar Week is anchored on the timely and resonant theme: “Standing Together for the Legal Profession.” The theme underscores the critical need for unity and collective action within the legal community, particularly in navigating contemporary challenges and upholding the sanctity of the rule of law.
Aare Akinboro, known for his ardent devotion to the advancement of the legal profession in Nigeria, expressed profound gratitude for the warm reception, the heartfelt prayers, and the spiritually uplifting commencement of the Law Week.
His presence at the thanksgiving service is a testament to his continued support for the various branches of the NBA and his dedication to fostering a strong and cohesive legal fraternity.
“It is a beautiful Sunday of fellowship,” Aare Akinboro remarked, reflecting on the enriching experience. “I am truly grateful for the warmth, the prayers, and the uplifting start to what promises to be a purposeful and impactful week.”

His attendance at the Bar Week’s inaugural event highlights his belief in the importance of spiritual grounding and camaraderie among legal professionals. As the week progresses, Aare Akinboro is expected to contribute to discussions and lend his considerable experience to the deliberations, further strengthening the legal profession through shared knowledge and collective vision.
His consistent engagement with Bar activities across the nation exemplifies his leadership role and his dedication to the welfare and progress of all legal practitioners.
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