By Rotimi Fasan - THE hard times Nigerians are passing through are not about to end; it’s getting clearer by the day. The more things change, the more they remain...
Read moreBY IBRAHEEM ABDULRASHEED DAMILARE, (DAMILARE DE-ICON) AND OYINLOYE TITUS OLUWASEUN Abstract This article critically examines the development of local government autonomy in Nigeria. It emphasizes a recent Supreme Court judgment...
Read moreABSTRACT.The closed shop practice is one of the earliest acts of unionism in Britain. The Nigerian legal system imported several common law principles into its own legal system. This is...
Read more1.0 Introduction Impossibility is not reality but fallacy; it is lack of consistent determination to explore1. The discovery of the meaning of law is not one incapable of being made,...
Read moreOften, people use the words; Deed of Conveyance and Deed of Assignment interchangeably. But is this right? The two are actually legal documents that are used in relation to possession...
Read moreBy Prince Charles Dickson PhD The economy of organised crime thrives because kidnap for ransom has become the oil well of bandits. From all indications, the more ransom government pays,...
Read moreThe appointment of Justice Kudirat Kekere-Ekun as the Chief Justice of Nigeria represents a significant milestone for the judiciary in Nigeria, bringing with it a wealth of judicial experience, a...
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