Law or Labyrinth: Is Nigeria’s New Electoral Act A Dead End For Democracy?
By Festus Ifeanyi Anagwu The signing of the Electoral Act 2026 feels like a recurring fever in the Nigerian body politic. Just as the nation begins to catch its breath…
By Festus Ifeanyi Anagwu The signing of the Electoral Act 2026 feels like a recurring fever in the Nigerian body politic. Just as the nation begins to catch its breath…
The Joint Admissions and Matriculation Board has said it is not responsible for the purported admission of candidates into the Law Faculty of Lead City University, stressing that the admissions…
By Onochiengwu Obuna Esq In most ancient time primitive Social living, life was very simple People loved to live by good example Society was much closer to nature When men…
JUSTICE – may be difficult to define but nearly everyone can recognise it. It is simply a matter of instinct to know what is fair. In the long-gone days of…