UBA partners NBA Young Lawyers Forum, to foster professional growth of 50,000 practitioners
Group Head Marketing and Corporate Communications, United Bank for Africa, Alero Ladipo and Chairman, Governing Council Young Lawyers Forum, Nigerian Bar Association Abdulrauf Tijjani Aboki, during the signing of a partnership at the UBA house, Marina, Lagos, that will see UBA train Young Lawyers in Nigeria, recently
Africa’s Global Bank, United Bank for Africa (UBA) Plc, has announced a strategic partnership with the Young Lawyers Forum (YLF) of the Nigerian Bar Association (NBA) with the aim to propel the professional development of over 50,000 young legal practitioners across Nigeria, by way of academic sponsorships as well as trainings, with reputable agencies in a bid to enhance their legal careers.
The partnership was announced on Friday, July 24, at the bank’s headquarters, UBA House, in Marina, Lagos. This collaboration aligns with UBA’s longstanding commitment to youth empowerment and Nigeria’s socio-economic advancement.
Lead Brand Projects and Partnerships, UBA Plc, Lemachi Chris-Asoluka; Group Head Marketing and Corporate Communications, United Bank for Africa, Alero Ladipo ; Chairman, Governing Council Young Lawyers Forum, Nigerian Bar Association Abdulrauf Tijjani Aboki and Secretary, Governing Council Young Lawyers Forum, Nigerian Bar Association, Jibolar Salvador during the signing of a partnership at the UBA House, Marina, Lagos, that will see UBA train Young Lawyers in Nigeria, recently
Under this initiative, UBA will provide comprehensive support to the NBA-YLF, a subsidiary of the Nigerian Bar Association that represents lawyers with less than 7 years of post-call experience. The bank’s involvement is expected to enhance these emerging legal professionals’ career trajectories significantly.
Speaking on the partnership, Group Head, Marketing and Corporate Communications, Alero Ladipo emphasized the bank’s dedication to nurturing young talent and in the process strengthening the legal framework that ensures justice is effective in the country. “The partnership with NBA-YLF aligns strategically with UBA’s commitment to youth development and community engagement while reinforcing the bank’s dedication to fostering professional growth”.
“At UBA, we recognize that empowering the youth is crucial to Nigeria’s future growth and advancement”, Ladipo said. “By investing in the professional growth of young lawyers, we’re not just supporting individuals; we’re strengthening the very fabric of our legal system and, by extension, our nation’s development,” she added.
Also speaking, UBA’s Brand Project Manager, Lemachi Chris Asoluka, expressed enthusiasm about the partnership and how such empowerment is invaluable in the present legal landscape.
“This collaboration with UBA marks a significant milestone as it provides unparalleled opportunities for young lawyers to gain the skills and connections necessary to thrive in today’s competitive legal landscape.” Chris -Asoluka said
United Bank for Africa is one of the largest employers in the financial sector on the African continent, with 25,000 employees group-wide and serving over 45 million customers globally. Operating in twenty African countries and the United Kingdom, the United States of America, France and the United Arab Emirates, UBA provides retail, commercial and institutional banking services, leading financial inclusion and implementing cutting edge technology.