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Supreme court justices deserve more, by Mike Ozekhome

Recently, in an unprecedented manner in the 58 years of annals of the Supreme Court of Nigeria Nigeria, all the…

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The NEPA in PHCN: How Nigerians pay for darkness (2), by Mike Ozekhome

INTRODUCTION Last week, we trace the history and trajectory of ECN, NEPA or PHCN. It has been further broken down…

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When the light dims: My painful elergy for Prof Joseph Ighietseme, by Mike Ozekhome

INTRODUCTION Shock underestimates my deep anguish and sorrow. Devastation underpins my present state of mind. Melancholy overwhelms me. Words fail…

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Legal and moral implications of granting pardon to ex-convicts and serving prisoners (Part 1)

By Mike Ozekhome INTRODUCTION Crimes are vices that should not be tolerated in any society. They are offences against the…

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NASS cannot amend the constitution through the back door (Part 2)

By Mike Ozekhome INTRODUCTION SECTIONS 84 AND 318 OF THE CONSTITUTION CONSIDERED (Continues) Last week, we commenced our analysis of…

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Professional ethics for the 21st century lawyer (2)

By Mike Ozekhome INTRODUCTION Some readers wrote to me, wondering why I was writing on issues concerning lawyers alone in…

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Breaking: Cross River appeals High Court judgement, files motion for stay of execution

Cross River State government has appealed the judgment of the Federal High Court (FHC), Abuja, on Monday, that ordered 20…

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Abba Kyari and the tale of two criminal jurisdictions (2) by Mike Ozekhome SAN

A fugitive criminal shall also not be surrendered if the Attorney-General or a court dealing with the case is satisfied…

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The albatros of next of kin by Mike Ozekhome

WHAT OR WHO IS A NEXT OF KIN? The term next of kin usually refers to a person’s closest living…

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COVID-19: Security and challenges in modern Nigeria (3) by Mike Ozekhome

INTRODUCTION Churches have been called to accompany the most vulnerable people and communities, as well as to be in solidarity…

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