Sometimes I sit quietly and ask myself a dangerous question: what exactly are the values of Nigerian politics, and how do they benefit the ordinary Nigerian?I ask because since the rebirth of party politics in May 1999โalso known as The Great Return of Hopeโขโthe ordinary Nigerian has been waiting patiently for dividends that appear to …
Diezani Alison- Maduekeโs Case:A Story That No Longer Holds Its Shape by Bolouere Opukiri
In London, prosecutors say Diezani Alison-Madueke was handed โa life of luxuryโ by oil barons: millions at Harrods, museum-grade furniture, and renovated townhouses in return for favourable treatment in Nigeriaโs oil sector. The opening witnesses at Southwark Crown Court have produced those vivid imagesโbut they have also produced something else: a consistent pattern in which …
Emojis what Emojis
What are your favorite emojis? ๐ Itโs my standard usage as I am partial to written words, in my case, the use of an emoji is usually a display of lack of interest to engage further so itโs thumbs up emoji ๐๐ฟand a cop out to an engagement.
Rape in Nigeria: The Law, the Courts, and the Hard Reality of Enforcement by Lawson Akhigbe
(With Specific Notes on Edo and Kano States) Rape is criminalised throughout Nigeria. Yet the definition, scope, and prosecutorial architecture depend on where the offence occurs. Nigeria operates a plural criminal law structure: the Criminal Code Act in most Southern states, the Penal Code Act in much of the North, and the federally enacted Violence …
Nigeria Through the Ages: From Stone Tools to Smart Tools (That Still Canโt Fix NEPA) by Lawson Akhigbe
A Guided Tour from Iron Tools to Artificial Intelligence, With Judges Peering Over Their GlassesPreliminary Statement (For the Record)Pursuant to Section 1(1) of the 1999 Constitution (as amended), this Constitution is supreme.Pursuant to Nigerian reality, supremacy is subject to convenience, security briefings, and ex parte applications.With that settled, let us proceed.1. The Stone & Iron …

