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Unequal Laws, Equal Terror By Wole Olaoye
It is becoming increasingly dangerous to be poor. Don’t believe the yarn that all men are equal. Is…
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An Incoherent Electoral Jurisprudence By Sam Amadi
Apart from corruption, which has become the badge of the Nigerian judiciary, the other defining characteristic of Nigeria’s judiciary…
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The Rule Of Law Versus The Rule Of Man By Adaora Emehel
It is obvious that in Nigeria today it is no longer the supremacy of the law but the…
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Off-Cycle Elections: Imo, Kogi, Bayelsa By Reuben Abati
Off-cycle elections in Nigeria are elections that are held outside the usual timetable for general elections. When Nigeria returned to…
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The Life, Loves And Adventures Of Obiefuna Benjamin Nwabueze By Chidi Anselm Odinkalu
In July 2013, Akunnia Obiefuna Benjamin Nwabueze, the extraordinary scholar, teacher, lawyer, winner of the Nigerian National Order of…
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P&ID’s €10.81 Billion Case: Pacifying The Villains And Neglecting The Heroes By Umar Yakubu
Victory is claimed by all, failure to one alone. – Tacitus The story of the P&ID case would require a…
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Between Dattijo And Karimi: A Public Indictment By Achilleus-Chud Uchegbu
Justice Musa Dattijo Muhammad, Justice of the Supreme Court of Nigeria, now retired, and Senator Sunday Karimi, Chairman of the…
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Politicians, Not Judiciary, Are Nigeria’s Problem By Niran Adedokun
Listening to former Vice President Atiku Abubakar speak at his world press conference on Monday, reminded me of the…
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Ensuring Excellence: The Importance of Continuous Legal Education for Police Officers By Etaba Agbor, Esq.
In the world of law enforcement, staying informed and updated is not just a choice; it’s a necessity. The…
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Lessons From The Supreme Court By Reuben Abati
On Thursday, October 26, the Supreme Court of Nigeria gave its judgment in the appeals by Waziri Atiku Abubakar…
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Are Lawyers Buried Face Down When They Die? Here Is The Truth By Edeh Samuel Chukwuemeka ACMC
Within the world of urban legends and interesting tales, there is a strange notion that attorneys are buried in an…
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Mohbad: Naira Marley To Sue K-Solo For Defamation Of Character
Embattled singer, Afeez Fashola aka Naira Marley has made a threat against Nigerian record producer, Solomon Oyeniyi, popularly known as…
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Going To Court Is A Civil Right! By Obiotika Wilfred Toochukwu
Sir Walter Raleigh, a poet and a soldier, wrote in the 15th century in “The Soul’s Errand”; ‘Go, tell the…
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Bello Adoke At 60 And Buhari’s Legacy By Reuben Abati
Mohammed Bello Adoke, who turned 60 on September 1, 2023 served Nigeria as Attorney General and Minister of Justice,…
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The Limits of the Sub Judice Rule By Onikepo Braithwaite
Definition of Sub Judice Lately, the term ‘Sub judice’ has been flying around. It is actually pronounced ‘sub-joo-di- see’,…
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There Is A New Janitor In The Court Of Appeal By Lanre Adewole
Last Wednesday, the Chief Registrar of the Court of Appeal, Umar Bangari, and I briefly discussed the freeze order of…
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