Thoughts on the binding judicial precedent on vacant legislative seats — A rejoinder

Thoughts on the binding judicial precedent on vacant legislative seats — A rejoinder

Thoughts on the binding judicial precedent on vacant legislative seats — A rejoinder

The recent dramatic performance of the Professors that testified before the American House of Representatives Judicial Committee on what constituted impeachment offense as captured by the framers of the American constitution is instructive on how academicians could fundamentally differ genuinely or hide under the carapace of selective intellectual excursions to arrive at fraudulent intellectual conclusions! Mr Emwanta’s opinion on Law and Human Rights column titled “Thoughts on the binding judicial precedent on vacant legislative seats”, published on Thursday 19th December 2019 particularly  on page 28 of the Vangaurd newspaper, squarely fall in the latter category.