The Nigerian Institute of Chartered Arbitrators (NICArb)
Favour Idumhanlena possesses a diverse background in law, business development, and community engagement. Currently serving as a Member at ForbesBLK since April 2024, Favour is also a Member of the Board of Trustees for Thinking Tomorrow Africa, which promotes contemporary art and culture. In the role of Business Development Manager at The Nigerian Institute of Chartered Arbitrators since October 2018, Favour actively contributes to the organization's growth. Favour's consulting experience spans DE9MICS CONSULTS and leadership in innovation at Entrepreneurially Creative. Favour is involved in multiple organizations, including the International Youth Alliance for Family Planning and the Young African Leadership Initiative. Favour's academic credentials include a Master of Laws from the University of Illinois College of Law and a Bachelor of Laws from Ambrose Alli University, complemented by a B.L from the Nigerian Law School.
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The Nigerian Institute of Chartered Arbitrators (NICArb)
The Nigeria Institute of Chartered Arbitrators (NICArb) is the premier arbitration institute in Nigeria founded in 1979 under the leadership of former Attorney General of Nigeria and former judge of the World Court at The Hague, Judge Bola Ajibola, SAN, KBE and duly incorporated in 1988 under the Companies Act as a legal entity Limited by Guarantee. The Nigerian Institute’s mission is to promote the administration and development of arbitration and Alternative Dispute (ADR) practice in Nigeria with members drawn from diverse vocational backgrounds including the bar and the bench and other professions; Academia, Accounting, Banking, Construction, Engineering, Public Service and a host of others. Le Nigeria Institute of Chartered Arbitrators (NICArb) est le premier institut d'Arbitrage du Nigeria. Il a été fondé en 1979 sous la direction de l'ancien Procureur Général du Nigeria et ancien juge de la Cour Internationale de Justice à La Haye, le Juge Bola Ajibola, SAN, KBE, et a été dûment constitué en 1988 en vertu de la loi sur les sociétés (the Companies Act) comme une entité légale à responsabilité limitée par garantie. La mission de l'Institut nigérian des arbitres agréés est de promouvoir l'administration et le développement de l'Arbitrage et de la pratique des modes alternatifs de règlement des litiges au Nigéria. Ses membres sont issus de divers milieux professionnels, notamment du Barreau et de la Magistrature, ainsi que de diverses autres professions : milieu universitaire, comptabilité, banque, construction, ingénierie, service public et bien d'autres encore.