The Inspector-General of the Australian Defence Force Afghanistan Inquiry was always going to make for a gruesome read – and…
Browsing: Tuesday
Prior to the recent ‘youths revolt’ in the country which got the young Nigerians once described as ‘lazy’ busy on…
The events of the past few days across Nigeria, have been most worrisome. There has been massive looting, arson, violence,…
The ongoing #EndSARS protests have necessitated this article. Nigerians from all walks of life, especially youths have been protesting for…
Widowhood practices are those customs and traditions that are meted out on widows which constitute part of the funeral rites.…
Under Section 42 of the Companies & Allied Matters Act (CAMA) 2020, a company becomes a body corporate from the…
The Black’s Law Dictionary 6th Edition at page 1566 defines vicarious liability thus: “The imposition of liability on one person…
The Ease of Doing Business (EODB) index is a ranking system established by the World Bank Group. It ranks countries…
Origin Of The Company Secretary A secretary occupies a very important position in all administrative spheres. They are literally referred…
The concept of citizenship commenced with the development of man’s idea about society, state and politics. It is derived from…
Judicial Separation is a matrimonial relief granted to parties in a marriage when they do not have the intention to…
The dissolution of a Customary Law marriage is quite different from the dissolution of a marriage celebrated under the Act:…
The Black’s Law Dictionary defines defamation as: “An intentional false communication, either published or publicly spoken, that injures another’s reputation…
The New International Webster’s Comprehensive Dictionary defines Autonomy as the power or right of self-government. The Black’s Law Dictionary defines…
A child is legitimate at birth if the parents were lawfully married at the time of his conception or at…
Adoption is a process by which the legal relationship between a child and his natural/biological parents is severed and another…
Among other efforts in the past to create a liveable world that both protect the rights and opportunities of coming…
In the words of Dr. Denis Taylor, a British leading scientist in the electronics field and former Chief UNESCO Advisor…
The announcement of Dr. Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala as Nigeria’s nominated candidate for the position of the Director-General of the World Trade…
“I’ve been saying for the last several years … American policing is at a crossroads.” Mike Cutone, former Massachusetts officer,…
This year’s eid-al-fitr, the Muslim festival marking the end of the month of Ramadan, during which Muslims fast for 29 or 30…
With the outbreak of the coronavirus pandemic and its devastating effect on humanity, the world was obviously caught unawares and…
This is a piece around and about what I have seen about Corona Virus in Nigeria, from a sociological perspective,…
The global economy is in a tailspin. IMF and the World Bank have both predicted a contraction of the global…
Aso Villa, Nigeria’s seat of presidential power is bereaved. On Friday, April 17, 2020, it recorded its first major casualty…
In No Exit, the translated title of Jean-Paul Sartre’s play, Huis Clos, three deceased characters find themselves in a room, ostensibly in…
This is my third commentary on the Coronavirus pestilence (see “E ku Corona o” – ThisDay, March 3, and “Amala…
It threatened to disappear under the viral haze of COVID-19, but February 29 saw representatives from the US and Taliban,…
Of all the updates that have been given so far by the Lagos State authorities on the government’s efforts to…
Reflections on the current “insecurity” and “threatening state failure” in Nigeria – and what the Nigerian Left can do –…