Legal Opinion

Securing the Independence of the Judiciary: The Way forward

By Abiodun Olatunji, SAN All the rights secured to the citizens under the Constitution are worth nothing, and a mere…

2 years ago

Nigeria at 62 and Her Moves Towards Bold Transitions: Whither the Independence of the Judiciary!

By: Hameed Ajibola Jimoh Esq. Today, the 1st day of October 2022, Nigeria celebrates her 62nd Independence which is also a move…

2 years ago

The Position of the Nigerian Law on Breach of Promise to Marry

By Emmanuel Otumala Preamble The number of broken romantic relationships in Nigeria has increased significantly in recent years. Each day…

2 years ago

What Communities should do about Crimes and Criminals in Nigeria

By Olumide Toyinbo Crime is an area of life that nations and their citizenry must deal with. Crime is an…

2 years ago

Labour Act, 2004: Whether Applicable to Employment Contracts between Lawyers in Nigeria in an Employer And Employee Relationship?!

By: Hameed Ajibola Jimoh Esq. The Labour Act, 2004, is the principal legislation governing employment relation in Nigeria. Its application extends…

2 years ago

Chapter Two of the 1999 Constitution of Nigeria; The Fraud, Illogicality and Prospects

By Ayobami T. Durodola, Esq. 1.0 INTRODUCTION The Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria as amended[1] is the supreme legal…

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Judicial Process, Prisons, Law Enforcement: A Case for Reform

By Onikepo Braithwaite Our illuminating interview with Human Rights Lawyer and Activist, Mr Inibehe Effiong last week titled, ‘I was Tortured…

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The AfCFTA; Its Implications on Internal Revenue Generation and the Available Protective Measures

By: Ayobami T. Durodola, Esq. INTRODUCTION The African Continental Free Trade Agreement (AfCFTA) was brokered by the member states of…

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Admissibility of Improperly Obtained Evidence

1. The Law in Nigeria Relevant Statutory Provisions Section 14 Evidence Act 2011   Evidence obtained - improperly or in…

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Now That our Nigerian Courts Will Soon Resume from the Long Vacation

By: Hameed Ajibola Jimoh Esq. Our various Nigerian courts had embarked on the annual vacation since around the month of…

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