Lawyers task Buhari over Onnoghen’s confirmation as CJN

Lawyers task Buhari over Onnoghen’s confirmation as CJN

Following the retirement of immediate past Chief Justice of Nigeria, Justice Mahmud Mohammed, who clocked 70 on November 10, 2016, some lawyers have expressed diverse opinions over the refusal of President Muhammadu Buhari to forward the name of Justice Nkanu Onnoghen to the Senate as the substantive Chief Justice of Nigeria (CJN).
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Enugu Magistrates get Laptops, others

Enugu Magistrates get Laptops, others

Magistrates in Enugu State judiciary, yesterday received 76 laptops and 25 desktop computers and 20 printers from the state government to enhance service delivery and productivity towards the dispensation of justice.

Spice and drama at Edo Governorship Tribunal

Spice and drama at Edo Governorship Tribunal

The campaign ahead of the Edo State governorship election in 2015 was laced with much drama and intrigues climaxing with the last minute postponement of the election from the earlier scheduled date of September 10.

I disagree with Buhari on SGF – Odekunle

I disagree with Buhari on SGF – Odekunle

It may not have been a wrong doing under Jonathan but for an administration that claims anti corruption as its major mantra, the man should resign and if he refuses, the President should have asked him to step aside

Husband as servant leader

Husband as servant leader

Servant leadership has been around for thousands of years, in the midst of authoritarianism, monarchy

Leveraging on Trade Facilitation to Grow Nigeria’s Economy

Leveraging on Trade Facilitation to Grow Nigeria’s Economy

Nigeria took a major step in its commitment to improve ease of doing business through trade facilitation on January 20 2017, when it submitted the instrument of acceptance of World Trade Organisation’s Protocol on Trade Facilitation Agreement (TFA) on the sideline of World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland.

What is the difference between PDP and APC?

What is the difference between PDP and APC?

The controversy surrounding the Rivers State Government-owned helicopters best exemplifies the saying that in politics there are no permanent positions, but permanent interests.

The Vampire and the torn nests of Nigeria’s prisons

The Vampire and the torn nests of Nigeria’s prisons

A ‘good’ bed space will cost you 250,000 naira at the KiriKiri maximum prison. This was the price before the fall of the naira. Your options are few. You could be kept in the condemned prisoners cell. There, you will meet a leaking bucket of urine and faeces in a room meant for one occupied by eight.