For decades, the Western Right had one drumbeat: economics, economics, economics. In the US, Republicans told everyone that cutting taxes for billionaires would magically create jobs — as if Jeff Bezos wakes up thinking, “Ah yes, now that I saved $10 million, I’ll finally hire Bob from Ohio to sweep my rocket launchpad.” In Britain, …
Personality Worship Is Neither Republican Nor Democratic by Leadership Newspapers
A troubling trend is creeping into Nigeria’s political culture — one that exalts sycophancy and personality cults over patriotism, public service, and the principles of constitutional democracy, especially in a republic, such as we have.Three recent incidents illustrate this growing tendency to elevate individuals above institutions and personal loyalty above national duty. The most recent …
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Law Practice and the Rule of Law in Nigeria: A Mirror of Its Society by Lawson Akhigbe
If you want to understand why Nigeria’s law practice struggles to find solid ground, you don’t need a commission of inquiry — just attend a random court session. There, you’ll see the Nigerian lawyer in full regalia: a powdered wig, a trembling robe, and an irresistible urge to speak Latin in a country where half …
🧑🏽⚖️ Why Nigerian Lawyers Call Lady Judges “Sir” in the 21st Century by Lawson Akhigbe
In Nigeria’s courtrooms, even the 21st century must wait its turn. The legal profession, frozen in colonial etiquette, still calls female judges “Sir.” Here’s how history, tradition, and a dash of fear conspired to make modernity plead guilty. The Courtroom Time Warp If there’s ever been a courtroom moment that captures Nigeria’s unique relationship with …
Trump and the Fall of Rome: The Orange Barbarian at the Gates by Lawson Akhigbe
When the barbarians sacked Rome in 410 AD, it wasn’t just about looting gold and burning villas. It was a civilizational moment — the end of certainty. Rome thought itself eternal, the city of laws, order and divine destiny. But the empire had already decayed from within: corruption, decadence, over-extension, and too much reality TV …
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