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Why the Supreme Court’s immunity ruling is untenable in a democracy

By Stephen S. Trott Justices’ ruling in immunity case creates one legal standard for presidents and a different standard for citizens The court majority’s convoluted answer...

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Is there justice for workers in Nigeria?

By Olusegun Adeniyi The National Industrial Court of Nigeria (NICN) held its 2024/2025 Legal Year ceremony yesterday in Abuja. With a retired Justice of Supreme...
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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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Ex Parte Order to remand is the same thing as Holden Charge

By Douglas Ogbankwa The Nigerian Criminal Justice System is fraught with multiple irregularities.To start with the system appears to be on an auto remand mode...

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