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‘2026 NBA Elections: Challenges mount as 3 SANs eye presidential seat’

‘2026 NBA Elections: Challenges mount as 3 SANs eye presidential seat’

By Ikechukwu Nnochiri ABUJA — With barely 48 hours to go, the Nigerian Bar Association (NBA), the umbrella body for legal practitioners, still stands at a crossroads amid internal wrangling that threatens the smooth conduct of its national elections. Section 10(1) of the NBA Constitution 2015 (as amended in 2025) establishes the Electoral Committee of […]
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Unsung victims of ASUU strike

Unsung victims of ASUU strike

It cost about N20 to board a shuttle from one end of Lagos State University to another. On the average, a driver of a 14-seater bus could make about 20 trips per day. But since the Academic Staff Union of Universities (ASUU) began its nationwide strike on July 1, the situation has become less than average for non- academic citizens of university communities.

The Supreme Court’s approach to locus standi (4)

The Supreme Court’s approach to locus standi (4)

The National Federation challenged this agreement, maintaining that the IRC had acted ultra vires its authority in concluding such a bargain. The National Federation sought a declaration to that effect and an order of mandamus compelling the IRC to collect taxes owed prior to the two-limit agreed by the IRC. The IRC challenged the National Federation, claiming that it lacked locus standi to bring the action.

Students and the challenges of internship

Students and the challenges of internship

It is not uncommon to hear students on their Industrial Attachment (IT) or internship lament over their unpleasant experiences, especially the challenges encountered in the process of finding a firm to accommodate and support them financially

AP Moller apologises over remarks

AP Moller apologises over remarks

AP Moller Terminals,APMT,the largest container terminal in West Africa, has apologized to the Maritime Workers Union of Nigeria, MWUN and its President-General, Nted Emmanuel Anthony, over recent uncomplimentary press remarks.

Required proof for criminal allegations in election petition (3)

Required proof for criminal allegations in election petition (3)

It must be adequately realised that Election Petitions are a unique branch of civil disputes that strive to determine whether the sovereign will of the people prevailed or was subverted in an electoral process. Thus, the central focus of an Election Petition is certainly not the criminal conviction of so-called electoral offenders but, the broader determination of whether the declared outcome of an electoral contest was wholly reflective of the majority’s votes or otherwise. An Election Tribunal should therefore only seek to determine the extent to which the popular will is reflected in electoral outcomes and do clear substantial justice thereof.

We support amendment of Pension Reform Act, 2004 – PenCom

We support amendment of Pension Reform Act, 2004 – PenCom

The PRA 2004 provides for the payment of a Minimum Pension Guarantee (MPG) to RSA holders who have contributed for a number of years under the CPS. However, the Act did not make provision for the funding of the MPG. Accordingly, the PRA 20013 Bill provides for the establishment of a Pension Protection Fund (PPF) which would be used as part-funding for the MPG as well as compensation to pensioners in the unlikely event of financial losses sustained from investment of pension funds. The PPF will be funded through grants and contributions by the Commission and pension operators.

Over 500,000 employers now covered by ECS, says NSITF

Over 500,000 employers now covered by ECS, says NSITF

THE National Social Insurance Trust Fund, NSITF, has said no fewer than 500,000 workers have keyed into the Employees Compensation Scheme, ECS. It has also paid over N200 million employees that were injured at workplaces since the commencement of ECS.

Late Justice Nwodo: A tribute

Late Justice Nwodo: A tribute

With deep grief, I received the news of the passing of the Hon. Justice Regina Obiageli Nwodo, who until her transition was a justice of the Court of Appeal, Abuja Division.

Fashola rewards 128 schools with N256m

Fashola rewards 128 schools with N256m

One hundred and twenty – eight public secondary schools in Lagos State received N2 million each from Governor Babatunde Fashola as reward for outstanding performance in the Lagos Eko Secondary Education Project.