The Nigerian Bar Association (NBA) Gombe Branch is set to host a thought-provoking session as part of its 2026 Law Week, reinforcing its commitment to strengthening justice through meaningful reforms and professional responsibility.
Scheduled for June 17, 2026, at the ICC Auditorium, Gombe, the event will spotlight a critical theme: “Conflict of Interest in Legal Practice: Ethical Challenges and Best Practices for Nigerian Lawyers.” The session promises a deep dive into one of the most pressing ethical dilemmas confronting legal practitioners in Nigeria today.
Leading the discourse is Ibrahim M. Attahir, Esq., who will serve as the keynote speaker, bringing his wealth of experience to bear on the complexities of legal ethics and professional conduct.
He will be joined by seasoned discussants, M. A. Galaya, Esq. and A. M. Inuwa, Esq., who are expected to enrich the conversation with practical insights and real-world perspectives.
With the broader Law Week theme centered on “Strengthening Justice through Reforms: Lawyers as Agents of Change,” this session underscores the pivotal role lawyers play in upholding integrity, avoiding conflicts, and advancing the rule of law.
Commencing at 3:00 PM, the session is anticipated to draw legal minds, stakeholders, and reform advocates, all converging to interrogate ethical standards and chart a path toward a more accountable and transparent legal profession.
The NBA Gombe Branch continues to position itself at the forefront of progressive legal discourse, driving conversations that matter and shaping the future of legal practice in Nigeria.



