Renowned activist and fearless advocate for justice, Ms Aisha Yesufu, will grace the 2025 C.O. Anah, SAN Memorial Colloquium as a key speaker, bringing her unmistakable voice of conscience to the heart of Nigeria’s legal discourse.
Scheduled for 29th May 2025 at The Auditorium, Nigerian Bar Association House, Central Business District, Abuja, the colloquium promises to be more than a gathering of legal minds—it will be a platform to reconnect law with the people it serves.
In a profession often immersed in doctrine and procedure, Aisha Yesufu will serve as the vital bridge between law and lived realities, offering a powerful reminder that justice must be felt, not just proclaimed. Her presence brings a renewed focus on the human cost of judicial inertia, particularly on the vulnerable: the single mother, the market trader, the youth seeking fairness.
Why Aisha Yesufu Matters

- The People’s Advocate: Her relentless pursuit of accountability makes her a compelling voice for the marginalized.
- Mirror to Society: She reveals the silent impact of judicial independence—or its absence—on everyday lives.
- Compassionate Accountability: Aisha balances urgency with empathy, ensuring the law doesn’t lose sight of the people.
From storytelling that clarifies legal complexity to a call for systemic reform, her contribution will underscore the colloquium’s theme: justice as a connection, not just a concept.
This isn’t just another keynote—it’s a transformative dialogue with the soul of the nation.
Will you be there?
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