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Ex- Gov Ortom,  Congratulates AONDOAKAA, SAN on his induction as  follow of IDRI UK

The immediate past Governor of Benue State, Chief Samuel Ortom, has Congratulated The former minister of Justice and Attorney-General of the Federation, Chief MICHAEL KAASE AONDOAKAA, SAN, on his induction as Fellow of the International Dispute Resolution Institute in London UK.

Ortom, in his Congratulatory message to the former chief law officer of the Federation which he personally signed described the legal luminary induction as a honour not only highlights his professional expertise but, inspiration to many in the legal community. 

” I have no doubt that you will bring your wealth of experience to bear on your new role as a follow of IDRI and continue to make significant strides in enhancing the reputation of Nigeria in the international legal circles ” he maintained. 

The event took place at the Hilton London Kensington on the 9th day of August, 2024 in the United Kingdom. 

The International Dispute Resolution Institute (IDRI) is a Leading Arbitration,Conciliation and Mediation Institute affiliated to United Nations. 

The International Dispute Resolution Institute [IDRI] UK & NIG. is global leader in arbitration, mediation/conciliation for

alternative dispute resolution.

The institute provides valuable insights from recognised leaders and experts in Arbitration & Alternative Dispute Resolution[ADR].

The institute have world-renowned faculty who all hold PhDs and have minimum of 25+ years of professional experience within the field of Arbitration & ADR.

Accreditation and Membership  programmes of the Institute are conducted in London ,New York, Dubai? Istanbul, Vienna, Amsterdam, etc.

A fellow of the Institute is the highest ranking of membership. Fellowship of the Institute is also bestowed upon top ranking Legal Practitioners and Judicial Officers have distinguished themselves in the profession after undertaking a prescribed course program. 

On August 9th, 2024 the International  Dispute Resolution Institute,London inducted into its Fellowship, the Hon. Chief MICHAEL KAASE AONDOAKAA, SAN alongside  Four Justices of the Supreme Court of Nigeria amongst other personalities. 

The Justices of the Supreme Court inducted inducted alongside the former chief law officer of the Federation Chief MICHAEL KAASE AONDOAKAA, SAN are my Lords, Justices Adamu Jauro JSC, Emmanuel Akomaye Agim, JSC, Lawal Garba, JSC and Uwani Musa Abba Aji, JSC respectively. 

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