Mazi Afam Osigwe, Senior Advocate of Nigeria (SAN) and Chairman of the 2023 Nigerian Bar Association (NBA) conference planning committee, recently conducted a thorough inspection of the chosen venue, the Moshood Abiola National Stadium in Abuja.
This visit was a vital step in the preparations for the impending NBA conference, aimed at assessing the venue’s suitability, reviewing logistical aspects, and confirming that all arrangements were progressing smoothly for a successful event.
Accompanied by key members of the planning committee and relevant stakeholders, Mazi Afam Osigwe meticulously evaluated the facilities upon arrival at the National Stadium.
The primary focus was on gauging the venue’s capacity to comfortably accommodate the expected number of participants. This assessment included an examination of seating arrangements and spaces allocated for various sessions, ensuring that they met the conference’s requirements.
During the site visit, Afam Osigwe took the time to thoroughly assess the available infrastructure, which encompassed audio-visual equipment, stage setup, and lighting systems.
The technical team present at the stadium provided demonstrations of the equipment’s capabilities and assured Mazi Afam Osigwe that they were well-equipped to fulfill the conference’s technological needs. This includes live streaming, virtual participation, and interactive sessions, contributing to an enhanced conference experience for all attendees.
Mazi Afam Osigwe’s meticulous inspection of the National Stadium venue showcased his dedication to comprehensive conference planning. His engagement with technical teams, venue staff, and committee members underscored the careful consideration of all facets of the conference. With his hands-on approach and acute attention to detail, Mazi Afam Osigwe instills confidence in attendees that the conference will undoubtedly be a triumph.
The event is poised to facilitate meaningful legal discourse, foster professional growth, and promote networking opportunities within the legal community.