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ACCI women strategizing to break the bias

The Nigerian Chamber of Commerce Dispute Resolution Centre (NCCDRC) recently held a workshop on Legal and Regulatory Compliance for Companies.

NCCDRC formerly the Dispute Resolution Centre (DRC) of Abuja Chamber of Commerce and Industry (ACCI) was adopted sometime last year by the Nigerian Association of Chambers of Commerce, Industry, Mines, and Agriculture (NACCIMA) as the National Dispute Resolution Centre.

The event was also part of the 2022 International Women’s Day celebration.

L-R: Chidimma Onyiorah, Deputy Registrar General of the Dispute Resolution Centre, Racheal Osibu, Guest Speaker, Arbitrator, commercial mediation specialist, and trainer, Barr. Mrs. Oby Nwosu, ACCI Vice President (Women Development and Gender Matters), and Aisha Ado Abdullahi, Registrar General of the Dispute Resolution Centre.

Barr. Mrs. Rose Oby Nwosu, ACCI Vice President (Women Development and Gender Matters)
L-R: Chidimma Onyiorah, Deputy Registrar General of the Dispute Resolution Centre, Racheal Osibu, Guest Speaker, Arbitrator, commercial mediation specialist, and trainer, Barr. Mrs. Oby Nwosu, ACCI Vice President (Women Development and Gender Matters), and Aisha Ado Abdullahi, Registrar General of the Dispute Resolution Centre.

According to Dispute Resolution Centre, Registrar General, Aisha Ado Abdullahi:  “TheChamber of Commerce and Industry initiative historically has as its main mandate to promote economic and commercial development within and outside Nigeria. Over the years, with the development of the chamber movement in the country, it was discovered that one of the major challenges faced by businesses was the inability to resolve commercial disputes and restore pre-dispute relationships; it was in this regard that the Chamber established a Dispute Resolution Centre in 2017 so that parties can have access to alternative mechanisms for the resolution of commercial disputes.”

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