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‘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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Re:Presidential amnesty, youths of the Niger Delta and the 1999 constitution (2)

By Akpo Mudiaga-Odje This kind of Treaty and/or Agreement between the contending parties enacted into law for the peace, order and good government of the Federation and the Niger Delta in particular, will be a reference point for posterity and the nation as to its terms and conditions. So, any party that breaches it will […]

CJN must monitor Judges’ handling electoral matters

By Innocent Anaba The recent allegations against the Court of Appeal, Port Harcourt, Rivers State, which sat on appeal over the Abia Govwernorship Election Tribunal, has continued to elicit reactions. Nigerian Coalition for Justice, a civil society group,  had petition the National Judicial Council (NJC), to investigate allegation of corruption in the process that led […]

Group, activists challenge N/A on rules of procedure for courts on election matters

By Onyema Omenuwa If Lagos pro-democracy, constitutionaland human rights law group, the Human Rights Law Service (HURILAWS) has its way, the National Assembly will cease to make rules of procedure for courts in respect of election matters. Really, the group has embarked on a quest to achieve this feat, which promises to alter political equations […]

No political will to fight corruption—Falana

President of the West African Bar Association (WABA), Femi Falana has said that there was no political will to pursue the present anti-corruption campaign in Nigeria, adding that the rule of law policy of the government was also slowing down the war against corruption. Falana who spoke at a roundtable on ‘Corruption and Public Service […]

Amnesty and the Niger Delta

By Hessington Okolo According to the Black’s Law Dictionary sixth edition, Amnesty means ‘a sovereign act of forgiveness for past acts, granted by a government to all persons ( or to certain class of persons) who have been guilty of crime or delict, generally political offenses- treason, sedition, rebellion, draft evasion, and often conditioned upon […]

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