I spent time in Ilesha, Osun State, engaging with colleagues of the Bar, and as always, it was a moment I deeply value.
Beyond the formalities of our profession, there is something powerful about sitting together, listening, and sharing perspectives on the realities we each face in practice.
The conversations were honest, thoughtful, and, in many ways, necessary.
We spoke about the demands of the profession, the expectations placed on us, and the responsibility we carry, not just to our clients, but to the integrity of the Bar itself.
I have always believed that the strength of our profession lies not only in its structures, but in its people, in our willingness to engage, to reflect, and to remain connected to one another.
Moments like this serve as a reminder that progress is not always made in grand settings, but often in quiet conversations where ideas are exchanged and understanding is built.
I remain grateful for the warmth, the candour, and the shared commitment to the growth of our profession.
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