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The CLE Committee of the NBA (Lagos Branch) in collaboration with CIN

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The CLE Committee of the NBA (Lagos Branch) in collaboration with CIN

Barr. Mayowa Owolabi

The CLE Committee of the NBA (Lagos Branch) in collaboration with the Compliance Institute of Nigeria organizes Discounted Certification Training for members.

In March 2023, the Continuing Legal Education Committee of the Nigerian Bar Association announced that it had organized a discounted membership and certification training for its members leading up to admission as members of the Compliance institute of Nigeria (CIN). The training was provided at an amazing discount rate of 33% to the members of the Lagos Branch of the NBA. For the DCP certification, Lawyers who subscribed for the training paid N50, 000. 00 instead of the standard rate of N75, 000. 00. This all inclusive cost covered the cost of examination materials, training and one year membership fee.

Speaking to our correspondent after the 1st stream of the training was conducted on the 29th of April 2023, the Chairman of the Continuing Legal Education Committee of NBA (Lagos Branch) Mr. Olumayowa Owolabi thanked the board of the institute for agreeing to offer the training at a discount and urged all interested members of the branch to take advantage of the 2nd and 3rd streams of the training which are slated for June and August 2023 respectively. A total number of seventy six (76) members registered for the 1st stream and upon successfully completion of the post training assessment later this month will be inducted as members of the Institute in December 2024. Mr. Owolabi also stated that information on the procedure for registration for the June stream will be circulated shortly.

The CIN was established in January 2015 to encourage, promote and revive Nigeria’s consciousness and Regulatory Compliance. This is supported by the desire to inculcate the culture and practice of complying with Rules and regulations in all regulated organizations in Nigeria. CIN is a member of the International Federation of Compliance Associations (IFCA) which provides global professional recognition for compliance professionals.

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