Do Men Have Rights in Nigerian Law? A Critical Examination of Gender-Specific Legal Protections
When the question of legal protection is raised in Nigeria, much of the conversation tilts towards women.
Insights into citizens' rights, government powers, and constitutional principles.
When the question of legal protection is raised in Nigeria, much of the conversation tilts towards women.
October 1st 1960 births are not stateless. They are Nigerians by birth, written into the Constitution not by words, but …
When Nigeria adopted the 1999 Constitution, it did not start with a legal blank page.
The phrase “The King can do no wrong” once symbolised the untouchable authority of the British monarch.
The question of what powers Nigeria’s Local Governments—particularly the Area Councils of the Federal Capital Territory (FCT)—can lawfully exercise has …
“A police force that cannot tell the difference between a breach of peace and a breach of contract becomes a …
What is illegal remains illegal — no matter who desires it, decrees it, or benefits from it.
These uniformed men and women, who are among the poorest paid, least respected, and most dehumanized members of society are …
We the people of the Federal Republic of Nigeria…”
Power is not Justice, neither is it a tool for mass destruction
Equity should go after the wrongdoer, not the institution. The police officer should be brought to justice.
When theory is different from practice