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Plateau election verdict: Understanding the role of the judiciary in electoral process

    Plateau election verdict: Understanding the role of the judiciary in electoral process

BY FIDELIS M. TANKO Since the election petition tribunals and the courts of appeal across the country began to pass their verdicts on the various petitions, a cacophony of voices

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Court judgements: Nigerian politicians and the need to play by the rules

    Court judgements: Nigerian politicians and the need to play by the rules

A political party is described as a group of people who hold similar political ideologies and work fervently, by way of electioneering, to get control of the government to implement

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EXTRA: No one should leave charms in my courtroom, judge warns

    EXTRA: No one should leave charms in my courtroom, judge warns

Hakeem Oshodi, a judge at the Ikeja high court, Lagos state, has warned members of the public to stop leaving charms in his courtroom. Before the start of the trial

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Judicial mercenarism

    Judicial mercenarism

In July 1977, the Organization of African Unity adopted a Convention for the Elimination of Mercenarism in Africa. It offered a definition of a mercenary to include someone who “is

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Off-cycle elections: Imo, Kogi, Bayelsa

  Off-cycle elections: Imo, Kogi, Bayelsa

Off-cycle elections in Nigeria are held outside the usual timetable for general elections. When Nigeria returned to democratic, civilian rule

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Concerning courts of electoral kleptocracy

  Concerning courts of electoral kleptocracy

In 1968, Stanislav Andrzejewski, the former Polish soldier and prisoner-of-war, who later founded the Sociology Department at the University of

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African tales in engineering the courts

  African tales in engineering the courts

At their summit in Nassau, The Bahamas, in 1985, the Commonwealth Heads of State and Governments (CHOGM), decided to establish

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Election petition: Rule of law threatened once people lose faith in judiciary, says Obi

  Election petition: Rule of law threatened once people lose faith in judiciary, says Obi

Peter Obi, presidential candidate of the Labour Party (LP) in the last elections, says the rule of law becomes threatened

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A captured temple of justice

  A captured temple of justice

In July 2023, the Chief Justice of Nigeria (CJN) presided over a meeting of the National Judicial Council (NJC) to

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Nigerian judiciary as a misunderstood confraternity

  Nigerian judiciary as a misunderstood confraternity

Nigerians have already succeeded in decimating the reputation of their police force with their tongues. They have escalated and aggravated

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