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Afe Babalola says it’s inappropriate for all university law graduates to attend Abuja Law School

By Aare Afe Babalola, SAN The Council of Legal Education and the Nigerian Law School THE Council of Legal Education (CLE) is the body charged with...

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Why you should never throw away those silica gel packets that came with your shoes and bags

By Eleanor Dye  You've probably never given much thought to silica gel packets beyond noting that they're a mild inconvenience.  The tiny white packets are often included...

Adverb Lookalikes

By Chinua Asuzu As you already know, not every word ending in -ly is an adverb. Not every word that looks like an adverb is one. The...

The Humour in Legal Terminology: The origins of a witty observation

By E. Monjok Agom The world of law is often associated with complexity, nuance, and a dash of dry wit. One quote that encapsulates this...

Does American English dominate the English-speaking world?

By Chinua Asuzu The short answer is Yes. Our dialect of English in Nigeria has been historically British, but increasingly it’s becoming an interesting blend of...

First name first, last name last

By Chinua Asuzu Unless a culture, custom, form, medium, or platform really constrains you otherwise, state your name in this order: first name––surname/last name. We know...

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The Explosives Act, 1964 in Nigeria: An obsolete framework in the age of technological advancement

By E. Monjok Agom IntroductionNigeria’s Explosives Act 1964 remains the cornerstone of explosive regulation, yet its archaic provisions are glaringly misaligned with 21st-century challenges. Beyond...

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