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An Irish lesson for Kemi

By Mahmud Jega Madam Olukemi Olufunto Adeleke Badenoch, who thinks of herself as British because she lives in Britain, is married to a kilt-wearing Scotsman,...

UN’s Anti Israel overreach

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A 30-step guide to the emergence of Nigeria, By Ayo Akinfe

As we celebrate 64 years of independence, here is a 30-step guide to how Nigeria came about. We have come a long way as...

How lawful is AMAC’s gaseous emission permit limit levy?

By Onyekachi Umah, Esq., LL.M, ACIArb(UK) Improving internally generated revenue may include; increasing tax rates, reducing tax evasion and increasing the lawful taxation of more...

Win your cases at the speed of trust

By Chinua Asuzu Ethos encompasses these ingredients: broad and deep learning, a calm mind, civilization, courtesy, decency, equable demeanor, firm will, a kind heart, humility,...

Are you afflicted with steroidal semantics? Receive your healing today

By Chinua Asuzu In a tendency that I call steroidal semantics, many nonnative English speakers perpetrate hypercorrection. They try to logically reconstruct English idioms, phrases,...

‘Client Cases: Every lawyer’s checklist,’

By Bayo Akinlade A checklist every lawyer must have before taking a client’s case to court I am asking myself whether our lawyers involved in election...

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Defamation: How not to punish misdemeanour, uphold civil rights

While some states in Nigeria still criminalise defamation, others treat it as a minor offence, therefore creating inconsistencies in the application of the law....

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