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SDP Presidential Candidate, Adewole Adebayo To Grace NBA Annual General Conference

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The presidential candidate of Social Democratic Party, SDP, in the forthcoming 2023 elections, Prince Adewole Adebayo, would be a special guest of honour at the 62nd edition of Nigerian Bar Association, NBA, Annual General Conference scheduled to hold from 19th to 26th August 2022 in Lagos State.

This is contained in a letter signed by Tobenna Erojikwe, Chairman, Technical Committee on Conference Planning and sent to the presidential candidate, a copy of which was made available to INFO DAILY electorally on Saturday.

This year’s Conference, anticipated to have approximately 13,000
delegates from the Bar and
Bench in attendance, is themed ‘Bold Transitions.’

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The statement added that the programme would avail legal practitioners in Nigeria a unique opportunity to “interrogate issues affecting the profession and society and to continue to seek innovative ways of advancing justice delivery and providing value-adding legal solutions to their clients and the environment within which
members of the Association
operate.”

According to the statement, the core objective of the 2022 NBA
Conference based on an in-
depth discourse on critical
issues affecting the legal
profession and the country
in general.

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Discussions at the Conference will focus on the need for the legal
profession to engage boldly
with global evolutionary trends
and will comprise over 30 technical sessions where experts will lead conversations primarily aimed at envisioning the future of the legal profession within the context of a rapidly transiting world and
business environment, triggered in part, by the revolutionary exploits and expressions of technology and the historic coronavirus pandemic,” the statement added.

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Continuing, the statement added: “all around us are instances of transition in the
different spheres of life.
Indeed the 2022 NBA
Conference will precede the
2023 general elections that will
birth a democratic transition
from one democratically
elected President to another,
for the fifth time in the 4th
Republic.”

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Suspended Edo Lawmaker, Iyamu Breaks Silence, Says All Issues Will Be Resolved

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One of the suspended members of the Edo State State House of Assembly, Hon. Bright Iyamu, has urged his constituents and supporters to remain calm and shun any form of violence.

The lawmaker, representing Orhionmwon South Constituency in the House of Assembly was suspended alongside two other lawmakers namely: Hon. Donald Okogbe (PDP Akoko-Edo II) and Adeh Isibor (APC Esan North-East Constituency I) on Monday May 6, 2024, by the Speaker of the House, Blessing Agbebaku.

Reacting, a statement from the office of the lawmaker assured that the “ugly situation will be brought under control.”

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“I had no motive to call for the impeachment of the Speaker, nor the intentions to impugn the integrity of the house,” he added.

Iyamu reassured his constituents and supporters that normalcy will be restored soon to the Edo State House of Assembly.

Recall that the Speaker of the House of Assembly, Hon. Agbebaku suspended the three members for allegedly plotting to effect a change of leadership in the house.

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‘I’m Considering Having 4th Child’ – Mother Of Three Who Breastfeeds Husband , 3 Kids [PHOTOS]

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A Florida woman who made headlines for breastfeeding her husband has revealed that they are considering having another baby so she starts lactating again.

Rachel Bailey, 31, and her husband Alexander, 30, said they have “grieved” their “bonding experience” since her body stopped producing milk in the past year.

The couple’s three children have all weaned off the milk, which meant Alexander had to as well.

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Now, they are considering having a fourth child so they keep up the habit.

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I was in so much pain and I was scared about getting an infection, so we decided that my husband was going to try drinking the milk to relieve me,” she said.

Mum-of-three who breastfeeds her husband alongside their kids reveals she

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“We were nervous about the idea of him breastfeeding from me as we thought it seemed weird, but as soon as we did it, we realized it was perfectly fine.”

The couple continued the practice after the births of their two younger children, with Ms Bailey breastfeeding her husband at breakfast, lunch, and dinner.

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Once her supply dwindled, they switched to nightly feedings. Ms Bailey claims that because her milk is “so nutritious,” it kept Alexander from getting a cold for more than two years and left his skin glowing.

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“He ended up loving the taste of my breast milk and even prefers it to cow’s milk now,” she said.

When her breasts stopped producing milk, she said they grieved the bonding experience they shared because of her breastfeeding him.

They even briefly considered growing their family to keep up the breastfeeding.

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“We grieved that bonding experience that we shared, and we even spoke about having one more baby so that we could do it again,” Ms Bailey said.

“However, we realized that was a drastic action to take and a lot of work, so instead we began looking for other ways that we could bond as a couple.”

Instead, they now get up at 5 am each morning to catch up and meditate before getting on with the rest of their day.

“It was never a sexual thing for us. We did it because it was an amazing way for us to bond and share something special as a couple,” Ms Bailey said.

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“We really miss the breastfeeding times that we shared, but we have found new ways to connect.”

 

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