The United Bank for Africa has partnered with the Young Lawyers Forum of the Nigerian Bar Association to support the professional development of over 50,000 young legal practitioners across Nigeria.
A statement from the bank on Thursday indicated that this support would include academic sponsorships as well as training with reputable agencies in a bid to enhance their legal careers.
The bank said that the partnership aligned with its longstanding commitment to youth empowerment and Nigeria’s socio-economic advancement.
Speaking on the partnership, Group Head of Marketing and Corporate Communications, Alero Ladipo, stated, “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 recognise that empowering the youth is crucial to Nigeria’s future growth and advancement. 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.”
UBA’s Brand Project Manager, Lemachi Chris-Asoluka, expressed enthusiasm about the partnership and how such empowerment is invaluable in the current 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 added.
NBA-YLF, a subsidiary of the Nigerian Bar Association represents lawyers with less than seven years of post-call experience.
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