 Well, back here in Lagos, the State Government has restated its commitment to ensure that Lagos remains a full-choice location for investors and indeed for arbitral proceedings for the benefit of residents. Governor Babajite Songolou stated these are the 2021 hybrid annual conference of the Nigerian Institute of Chartered Abitrators. Lagos State Government has correspondent love Ikuku Oyodokun. Tell us what's more. Via professional arbitrators brainstorming on how to harness the benefits of the new normal posed by COVID-19 pandemic for arbitration and alternative dispute resolution ADR for residents. They also looked at how to build investors' confidence by easing resolution of disputes from commercial transactions. The President and Chairman, Governor Kansil Nigeria Institute of Chartered Abitrators, Professor Phoebe and Ojiogu said members have all it takes to achieve this. We have invested over the past decade plus in people, in the quality of our members and our fellows and we can say with all pride that we have what it takes to instill investor confidence by the ease of resolution of disputes. In his keynote address, Governor Songolou, represented by the Commissioner for Justice and Antony General, Muya Sheri Onigwanju, admitted that why disputes in commercial transactions are inevitable, putting machinery in place to assist investors, resolved them quickly his key to boosting investments and confidence. Lagos State remains the first choice, location for investors and indeed for arbitral proceedings. This will bring obviously greater benefit to the people of Lagos in various ways in terms of employment, training, professionalism, specialization among others. Above all, it guarantees to investors that their investments are protected by the rule of law. Just as Rita Penu worries were seemingly not over, she wondered if people would still prefer in-person proceedings. The question agitating the minds of many alternative dispute resolution practitioners on the continent is and I quote, will people still prefer in-person proceeding or is virtual alternative dispute resolution our new normal here to take the space fully? It is my humble view that virtual arbitration dispute resolution is our new normal. The film of the 2021 annual conference is disruption and the new normal in arbitration ADR as a way forward. From Lagos, love you cook or you do cook. Poplast TV, Africa.