The British Nigeria Law Forum, BNLF, has held its Annual Gala Dinner in London, bringing together over 250 guests, including leading legal experts, business figures, and influential personalities from the UK and Nigeria.
In a statement by BNLF’s General Secretary, Latifat Bello, the event was attended by senior partners, in-house counsel, and representatives from renowned law firms and corporations across both nations.
Notable figures at the gathering include Mofe Tayo-Oyetibo, SAN, the youngest SAN, alongside other legal luminaries and business leaders.
The gala provided an important platform to reinforce the BNLF’s mission of fostering stronger ties between the legal communities in the UK and Nigeria.
During the event, attendees celebrated the strides made in cross-border legal cooperation and the growth of BNLF as an influential network dedicated to the advancement of its members.
One of the evening’s highlights was a captivating performance by Nigerian artist and lawyer, Falz. Known for his legal background, Falz’s performance resonated with the BNLF’s commitment to connecting lawyers from diverse cultural and professional backgrounds.
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His participation underscored the organisation’s dedication to bridging the gap between the legal profession and the creative industries.
In his address, Mr. Kash Balogun, Chair of the BNLF and a senior solicitor at Keystone Law, spoke about the forum’s vision and future goals.
Mr. Balogun emphasised the need for continued collaboration between UK and Nigerian lawyers. With a focus on dispute resolution and a passion for enhancing opportunities for junior lawyers from ethnic minorities in the UK, he shared plans to expand the forum’s influence globally.
Founded as a platform for connecting lawyers of Nigerian heritage with their counterparts in the UK, the BNLF has grown into a pivotal organisation for professional development, mentorship, and cultural exchange. Mr. Balogun also announced that BNLF will host a similar event in Nigeria in the summer of 2025, aiming to further strengthen the bonds between the two countries’ legal communities.
The gala was made possible through the support of BNLF members and sponsors, who continue to support the organisation’s mission to provide opportunities for networking, education, and mentorship.
The BNLF thanked all attendees, sponsors, and partners for their contributions to the event’s success and expressed optimism for another year of empowering its members.