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Opinion
Can Visit To Locus In Quo Be Delegated By A Court To Another Party? By David Andy Essien, Esq.
*By David Andy Essien, Esq. INTRODUCTION: Facts are the fountainheads, lubricants and forerunners of the law. This is…
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Career Path In Law (2) By Ebun-Olu Adegboruwa, SAN
It is important to be affiliated to a law firm or an establishment that can oil your vision for…
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The Trials Of Justice Ariwoola By Casmir Igbokwe
Brother Jero is a self-acclaimed prophet who preaches on the Bar Beach in Lagos. He is also a…
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The Positive Sides of Tinubunomics By Reuben Abati
The other day President Bola Tinubu announced that Nigerians are going through the equivalent of childbirth pains, but his administration…
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Nigerian Lawyers
Career Path In Law By Ebun-Olu Adegboruwa
Last week, I was a guest of Dowen College, Lekki Phase 1, Lagos wherein I was invited to speak…
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Articles
The Data Protection (Communication Service) Regulations, 2023: An Attempt By NCC To Usurp The Powers Of The Nigeria Data Protection Commission? By Ifeoma Peters
Introduction On Monday, 12th June, 2023, the Nigeria Data Protection Bill was signed into law by the President of the…
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COURRRRRRRRRRRRRRRT! By Johnson Babalola
“Please call the next case.” “Pa No Hope and Others vs. Chief No Shaking” “Appearances” “My lord, my name is…
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Tinubu In Paris: Matters Arising By Reuben Abati
“See Paris and die!” We used to hear that as young persons. Paris was meant to be the…
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Asari Dokubo, Tinubu And Oil Theft By Reuben Abati
Asari Dokubo, the self-styled Niger Delta activist and revolutionary who came into prominence during the struggle for self-determination in the…
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Bulkachuwa, The Judiciary And The Limits Of Parliamentary Privilege By Raymond Nkannebe
Not a few Nigerians were scandalized when last week, Senator Muhammad Adamu Bulkachuwa — the former Senator representing Bauchi…
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The Reign Of Pillow-Talk Law By Chidi Anselm Odinkalu
“Our politicians are no longer content with hiring Senior Advocates of Nigeria (SANs), they also have their own judges.”…
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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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Nigerian Lawyers
16 Things I Would Tell My Younger Self By Johnson Babalola
I have often asked what messages I would send to my younger self now that I am older and wiser.…
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Opinion
The Illogicality Of Retirement Age Extension For Judges By Alex Enemanna
The argument for upward review of retirement age of high court judges from 65 to 70 is not backed by…
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Opinion
Looting In The Name Of Life Pension For Governors: Delta State As A Case Study (1)
By Olukunle Edun Esq. LL.M The provisions of Sections 3(2), 6(1), Table “C” of Schedule 1of the…
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Other Tales The Country Told Me By Reuben Abati
“My man, are you sure we are in the Holy Month, because I am not understanding anymore? There is…
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