The Jurisdictional Elephant Is No Longer Hiding

Before reaching the constitutional merits of the case, there is a procedural issue that may ultimately overshadow every other question in the litigation. An enrolled order of the Court of Appeal, Abuja Division, dated 22 May 2026, shows that the appellate court granted an application staying further proceedings in Suit No. FHC/ABJ/CS/2637/2025 pending the hearing …

Can a Court Deregister Political Parties While an Appeal Is Pending? The Constitutional Puzzle Behind Justice Lifu’s Ruling By Lawson Akhigbe

Justice Peter Odo Lifu Nigerian politics has a curious relationship with the law. Politicians routinely ignore it until they need it. Courts routinely interpret it until they are accused of rewriting it. And regulators routinely exercise powers until someone asks where exactly those powers came from. The recent decision of Justice Peter Odo Lifu of …

2026 FIFA World Cup: 15 Nigerian-Descent Stars Representing Other Countries By Olusola Adebayo

The absence of Nigeria’s Super Eagles from the 2026 FIFA World Cup remains a major disappointment for football fans across the country. However, despite Nigeria’s failure to qualify for the tournament in the United States, Canada, and Mexico, several players of Nigerian descent will still grace the global stage representing other nations. England headline the …

Fool Me Twice: Why Nigel Farage’s New Housing Scapegoat is Brexit 2.0 by Lawson Akhigbe

There is an old saying that perfectly captures the current state of British political gullibility: "Fool me once, shame on you; fool me twice, shame on me." A decade ago, Nigel Farage sold the British public a beautifully wrapped, entirely hollow promise. He insisted that the root of all governance issues, crumbling infrastructure, and economic …