Corbis via Getty Images The man on the Dec. 15, 1967 cover of TIME would have been easy to mistake for an actor, ambassador or politician. But the chiseled face instead belonged to Dr. Christiaan Barnard, a 45-year-old heart surgeon from a little-known hospital in Cape Town. He was enjoying the international spotlight after pulling …
Oshiomhole’s first statement since his defeat at the Edo elections.
Oshiomhole states he is fine and not under medical care following his abortive attempt to unseat the Edo state governor, Godwin Obaseki
BBC letters from African journalists – Nigeria’s ‘brown envelope’ journalism by Adaobi Tricia Nwaubani
Nigerian journalists are typically paid wretched salaries, and even the pittance to which they are entitled is often owed for months at a stretch. A former editor with Nigeria's ThisDay newspaper last month became something of a celebrity in local media circles after an Abuja court awarded him damages against the newspaper's publishers. Paul Ibe …
The Federal Republic of Nigeria v (P&ID) Process & Industrial Developments Ltd [2020] EWHC 2379 (Comm) (04 September 2020) – Full judgement link
The Federal Republic of Nigeria v Process & Industrial Developments Ltd [2020] EWHC 2379 (Comm) (04 September 2020) — Read on http://www.bailii.org/cgi-bin/format.cgi
Transformation of Nigeria’s Corruption from Outrage to Comedy  By Farooq A. Kperogi
News of corruption used to outrage our moral susceptibilities. Now they excite our faculty of humor. In Nigeria’s increasingly dreary and despairing political and economic climate, people now look forward to news of bizarre acts of corruption as a source of cathartic hilarity. We thought politicians faking illnesses and enacting histrionic displays in the courtroom …

