Tali Shani v Chief Mike Ozekhome (SAN): Proof That There Are No Angels in Nigeria by Lawson Akhigbe

Useni and Ozekhome If you were looking for a Nigerian celestial drama, sorry—this is the UK, not Abuja High Court. The English courtroom in Tali Shani v Chief Mike Agbedor Abu Ozekhome (SAN) isn’t where you’ll find angels fluttering around dispensing justice with wings and haloes. No, here we get something far juicier: legal gladiators …

An Insider’s Guide to Speaking ‘Above’ the Nigerian People: A Politician’s Handbook by Lawson Akhigbe

Have you ever tuned in to a national broadcast, heard a powerful figure utter a sentence, and been struck by the profound feeling that you have just been gently patted on the head by a giant, condescending hand? If so, congratulations! You have just experienced the unique art of the Nigerian political address, a linguistic …

The Interaction Between Returning Africans and Native Africans: From Liberia to Today by Lawson Akhigbe / lawakhigbe.com

Introduction The return of Africans from the diaspora—particularly descendants of enslaved people—has shaped the social, political, and cultural dynamics of the African continent. This interaction, which began with the founding of Liberia in the 19th century, has been marked by both cooperation and conflict. Over time, the relationship between returning Africans (often called "repatriates" or …

Nzeogwu’s Declaration of Martial Law – January 15, 1966

In the name of the Supreme Council of the Revolution of the Nigerian Armed Forces, I declare martial law over the Northern Provinces of Nigeria. The Constitution is suspended and the regional government and elected assemblies are hereby dissolved. All political, cultural, tribal and trade union activitites, together with all demonstrations and unauthorized gatherings, excluding …

Trump and Jeffrey Epstein: The Bromance Nobody Ordered

Birthday card from a moron Some friendships are made in heaven — peanut butter and jelly, wine and cheese, Arsenal and heartbreak. Others are forged somewhere much, much warmer — like Donald Trump and Jeffrey Epstein.The two were once spotted together at parties in the ’90s, laughing, drinking, and probably debating whether democracy was overrated. …