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Nigerian Lawyers
A Compromised Lawyer, A Compromised Nigeria By Johnson Babalola, Esq.
The legal profession has long been regarded as the cornerstone of justice, fairness, and the rule of law in…
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Nigerian Lawyers
Incompetent Representation: Comparing The Legal Profession’s Response In Canada And Nigeria By Johnson Babalola, Esq.
Competence is a fundamental expectation when clients retain lawyers to represent them in legal matters. Whether a case involves…
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Lawyers' Events
[WATCH] Canadian-Nigerian Lawyer, Babalola Invites Stakeholders To 2024 Conference On Policy And Immigration Law
Johnson Babalola, a distinguished multi-jurisdictional lawyer based in Canada, and Chair of the Global Mobility Committee of the Nigerian Immigration…
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Articles
Wills: The Last Weapon Of The Dead By Johnson Babalola
Wills are often seen merely as legal documents to distribute assets and settle affairs after death. However, some Wills…
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Foreign News
Nigerian-Born Lawyer, Johnson Babalola Selected As One Of The 100 Most Influential Black Canadians
Johnson Babalola, a lawyer who was born in Nigeria but practices law in Toronto has been selected as one…
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Interviews
JAPA TO CANADA: “Lawyers Must Manage Their Expectations” – Immigration Expert, Johnson Babalola
Johnson Babalola is a lawyer licensed to practice in Ontario, Canada and Nigeria. He was called to the Nigerian…
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Opinion
We Are Not The Same Guys Any Longer By Johnson Babalola
BIK, one of my mentees, approached me recently. He was planning his first trip to Nigeria after 15 years…
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Features
Brooda, E Ba Ma Tii Ritaya! (Brother, You Should Not Have Retired) By Johnson Babalola
Here is a story a friend told me today and I wanted to share it with my readers. AKK has…
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Opinion
Excessive Appreciation: A Clash of Cultures? By Johnson Babalola
A friend I will refer to as BB narrated a story to me about his first few days in…
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Articles
Nigeria And The Japa Craze: The Airport Experience By Johnson Babalola
The trip to Nigeria was simply great. You cannot go wrong when you visit a place you call…
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Articles
Dende’s Essay And His Mother’s Lion By Johnson Babalola
My late uncle, Baba Oguns as we called him, told me a story in 1981 that was funny to me…
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Nigerian Lawyers
The Attending Injustice In Speaking English Under Compulsion By Johnson Babalola
“No vernacular” was one of the first statements I was told as a high school student in Nigeria years…
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