By Mike Ozekhome Introduction In last week’s episode, we reviewed the modalities for judicial appointments, the training and re-training of judges, the importance of the rule...
By Mike Ozekhome Introduction In our last discourse, we considered the notion of political independence in the judicial process and the imperatives of insulating the judiciary...
By Mike Ozekhome Introduction Another public outrage attended the ex parte order granted by a Lagos High Court against the Nigeria Labour Congress (NLC) restraining it...
By Mike Ozekhome Introduction The judiciary is popularly referred to as the last hope of the common man. Yet, to maintain the attributes that qualify it...
By Mike Ozekhome INTRODUCTION The unfortunate misstep and subsequent fall of President Bola Ahmed Tinubu during this year’s Democracy Day celebrations (which he has since humorously...
By Mike Ozekhome INTRODUCTION The judiciary is popularly referred to as the last hope of the common man. Yet, to maintain the attributes that qualify it...
By Mike Ozekhome SAN INTRODUCTION When on October 1, 1960, Nigeria gained her independence from British colonial tutelage, the Union Jack was lowered and replaced with...
By Mike Ozekhome Today, I pay tribute to my brother and good friend, Chief Lucky Nosakhare Igbinedion, the esteemed former Governor of Edo State. His contributions...
By Mike Ozekhome In the illustrious annals of Nigerian heritage, His Royal Majesty, Alfred Nnaemeka Achebe (Agbogidi), the Obi of Onitsha, stands as a paragon of...
By Mike Ozekhome INTRODUCTION In the last part of this treatise, we concluded our discussion of Colonial Constitutions, after which we considered our range of options...