<img src="https://lawakhigbe.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/01/img_1787.jpg?w=1024" alt="<p>Various organisations and members of the public attended the protest at 1pm in Parliament Square Gardens, London. Various organisations and members of the public attended the protest at 1pm in Parliament Square Gardens, London. (The Independent) Protesters have condemned Priti Patel’s Nationality and Borders Bill as a “tool to divide” during a demonstration in Westminster. …
No EU citizenship, no extended family members By Iain Halliday
In Sabina Begum v Secretary of State for the Home Department [2021] EWCA Civ 1878 the Court of Appeal considered whether an extended family member, hoping to stay in the UK with their EEA citizen sponsor, can do so when the sponsor only acquired that citizenship after the extended family member entered the UK. The answer is no, they can’t. …
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Nigeria: Buhari’s dilemma by Anthony Osae-Brown
President Muhammadu Buhari will enter the last full year of his term facing some familiar challenges. He’ll be looking to sustain a fragile recovery of Africa’s biggest economy while trying to curb rising insecurity in both the northwest and northeast. Meanwhile Nigeria’s political parties will conduct primaries to select presidential, governorship and national assembly candidates for the …
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THE IGUE FESTIVAL OF EDO KINGDOM: by Ikponmwosa Aikhionbare
The Igue festival is the biggest and most flamboyant of all the festivals celebrated by the Oba and people of Benin Kingdom. It is normally celebrated with a lot of pomp and pageantry during the first half of the month of December (first fourteen days of the month) of every year. The Igue festival is …
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Brexit one year on: so how’s it going? By Toby Helm
Those promised rewards for Britain of leaving the EU should surely be with us by now. What have been the costs and gains of ‘taking our country back’? On New Year’s Day the UK will have been fully out of the European Union for a year: out of its political and legal structures, out of its single market, …
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