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The SEDC will need protection from political extortion, by Chidi Anselm Odinkalu

The SEDC will need protection from political extortion, by Chidi Anselm Odinkalu

​When he presented his budget proposals for 2024 to Nigeria’s National Assembly, the first full year of appropriations under his presidency, President Bola Ahmed Tinubu identified as his priorities human asset development, poverty reduction and fighting insecurity.  Last week, his official spokesperson, Bayo Onanuga, appeared to forget or renounce that policy direction, when he acknowledged […]
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Judges and political mating games, by Chidi Odinkalu

Judges and political mating games, by Chidi Odinkalu

“In the general course of human nature, a power over a man’s subsistence amounts to a power over his will.” – Alexander Hamilton, Federalist, No. 79, cited in O’Donoghue v. US, Id., 531 at 516 NEARLY one year before he eventually prevailed in the legal contest over the destination of the governorship election which occurred in […]

Corpus Juris Abracadabrum, by Chidi Odinkalu

Corpus Juris Abracadabrum, by Chidi Odinkalu

“I am surprised that lawyers can be so blind as to suffer the principles of law to be discredited.”— Ralph Waldo Emerson, The Fugitive Slave Law, 186 (1851) THERE is a joke that when he or she wants an excuse to impress a client in order to finagle substantial earnings, a Nigerian lawyer resorts to Latin […]

In Nigeria, judicial appointments have become network of corruption, by Chidi Odinkalu

In Nigeria, judicial appointments have become network of corruption, by Chidi Odinkalu

“Fools at the top would cause damage to any system not to talk of the fragile institutions of a fledgling democracy.”—Charles Archibong, A Stranger in Their Midst: A Memoir, 97 (2021) IN the last week of April, 2024, Chief Justice of Nigeria, CJN, Olukayode Ariwoola, co-convened and chaired a “National Summit on Justice” in Abuja, Nigeria’s […]

Attorney-General Adoke and the burden of freedom, by Chidi Odinkalu

Attorney-General Adoke and the burden of freedom, by Chidi Odinkalu

SENIOR Nigerian public officers are notoriously parsimonious with their recall once out of office. From among their club memoirs are the unusual. In a country ruled by whim, risk aversion is prudent when you are out of power. By feigning amnesia, yesterday’s men limit the likelihood that their successors may remember them for the wrong reasons. […]

Rotimi Sankore: June 6, 1968 – April 12, 2024

Rotimi Sankore: June 6, 1968 – April 12, 2024

By Chidi Odinkalu ON December 26, 1991, Algerians voted in the first round of parliamentary elections. Over 40 parties fielded candidates. As returns started coming through, it became clear the country was in the throes of a political earthquake. The Islamic Salvation Front, FIS, took 189 of the 231 seats decided in the first round of […]

When public agencies go rogue, by Chidi Odinkalu

When public agencies go rogue, by Chidi Odinkalu

IN January 2014, a coalition of advocates, including Femi Falana, a Senior Advocate of Nigeria, SAN; Jiti Ogunye and Tokunbo Mumuni, both senior lawyers; and I wrote to the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission, EFCC, inviting it to “to investigate the allegations of fraud detailed by the two committees set up by President Goodluck Jonathan in […]

118 years after Satiru, by Chidi Odinkalu

118 years after Satiru, by Chidi Odinkalu

PRECISELY 22.5 kilometres south-west of Sokoto, there used to exist a community called Satiru. In March 1906, it was extinguished from the face of the earth. Three years earlier, in July 1903, the British had massacred Muhammadu Attahiru, the 11th Sultan of Sokoto together with over 1,000 of his followers, decapitating him in Burmi (near Bajoga […]