The continuing state of Nigeria by Oby Ezekwesili

I am hugely delighted to return to my alma mater the great and only University of Nigeria to speak at your 42nd convocation. Twenty eight years ago I sat just like you those of you who are part of the graduating Class of 2013; excited by my graduation. It was 1985 and I was very …

Oyinbo’s dictionary to Nigerian English by Femke van Zeijl

Femke highlights common words and phrases that have gradually become part of the Nigerian English This is long overdue, in fact, it is almost too late. As I was starting to write up this list of typical Nigerian English turns of phrase, use of words and neologisms, my mind went blank. I have got used …

Court of Appeal stomps on human rights appeals for visitors By Colin Yeo

Credit: David Holt on Flickr In three notionally separate but transparently linked judgments the Court of Appeal last year stomped all over the idea of visitors to the UK being able to appeal visa refusals on human rights grounds. The judgments not only severely curtail the possibility of human rights appeals in visit cases but …

Charges to use your debit or credit card in shops and online will scrapped in the UK

Customers will no longer be stung with a surcharge when using a card to pay in a small shop or booking concert tickets or travel online, according to new regulations based on an EU directive. This will apply to both in-store and online payments and includes American Express and other payment methods including Apple Pay from Saturday, …