Law & Judiciary
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Ondo farmers protest against attempt to seize their land
Farmers in Idanre Local Government Area of Ondo have stormed the streets to protest against the plan by the state…
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2019 electoral fraud: Absence of varsity don stalls trial in Akwa Ibom
Absence of University of Uyo Lecturer, Professor Ignatius Uduk, who is standing trial for alleged electoral fraud in the 2019…
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Judiciary: State capture and Stockholm syndrome
Recently, a beautiful black judge, Ketanji Brown Jackson, was confirmed by l American Senate as the first-ever Black woman to…
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Igbo group tackles Tunde Bakare over hate speech, genocidal incitement
•To initiate legal action against cleric, writes UNHRC, ICC, ICJ A group, The Igbo Board of Deputies, has tackled Pastor…
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Falana gets fiat to prosecute OAU student’s alleged murderers
By Onyebuchi Sampson Osun State Government has granted a fiat to the firm of human rights lawyer and Senior Advocate…
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Industrial court upholds sanctity of human labour
National Industrial Court of Nigeria (NICN), Port Harcourt Division has upheld the sanctity of human labour, saying it is not…
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Legal, moral implications of granting pardon to ex-convicts, serving prisoners
What are the legal, and moral implications of granting pardons to ex-convicts, serving prisoners? Crimes are vices that should not…
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Experts canvass ex-convicts’ integration
Experts in the justice administration and correctional sectors have called for a mechanism to ensure the integration of ex-convicts into…
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Court declares restriction of estate dwellers’ movement illegal
A Lagos High Court, Ikeja, has declared as illegal the restriction of movement of homeowners within Pearl Garden Estate situated…
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Controversy trails appointment of Ishaq Bello as LPDC chair
By Bertram Onyebuchi Controversy has trailed the recent appointment of Justice Ishaq Bello as the new Chairman of the Legal…
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